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National Council of Urban Indian Health (Official)
Civic and Social Organizations
Washington, District of Columbia 3,784 followers
Devoted to the support and development of quality, accessible, and culturally-competent health services for Urban AI/ANs
About us
The National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) is the national organization devoted to the support and development of quality, accessible, and culturally-competent health services for American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) living in urban settings.
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https://ncuih.org/
External link for National Council of Urban Indian Health (Official)
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
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Primary
1 Massachusetts Ave NW
800-D
Washington, District of Columbia 20001, US
Employees at National Council of Urban Indian Health (Official)
Updates
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NCUIH’s Vice President of Policy and Communications, Meredith Raimondi, attended the White House event commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act. This landmark legislation has made strides in protecting Native women and girls, and NCUIH is proud to have contributed to the VAWA reauthorization, ensuring urban Native communities are included in these vital protections. Our work continues to focus on culturally specific services, housing protections, and survivor-centered care. 🔴👗 #VAWA30 #EndGenderViolence #NativeHealth #MMIWG
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NCUIH attended and presented at the 2024 IHS Partnership Conference and Direct Service Tribes National Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona. We provided valuable insights into behavioral health strategies, supporting Indigenous health care providers in delivering enhanced services to IHS beneficiaries. We’re committed to ensuring a healthier future for Native communities. #NativeHealth #UrbanIndianHealth
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💛 Small acts of care can play a big role in suicide prevention. Use our toolkit filled with resources, graphics, and social media captions to amplify this message! And if you or someone you know needs help, call or text 988 for free, confidential support. Access the toolkit:https://buff.ly/474jr1K #HopeForLife #SuicidePrevention
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💗 On #Hope for Life Day, we unite in our commitment to suicide prevention and the well-being and mental health of our Native communities. Let’s share hope and offer support to prevent suicide in our communities. #CommunityHealing #EveryLifeMatters #HopeforLifeDay
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NCUIH was proud to partner with the Urban Indian Center of Salt Lake to present our recent reports on Traditional Food and Healing at the AAIP Conference last week. Read our Traditional Food report here: [https://buff.ly/47jBXDq]
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NCUIH had a wonderful time at the 52nd Annual AAIP Conference in Salt Lake City last week, where we connected with the community to discuss efforts to increase behavioral health resources. Thanks to everyone who stopped by our booth! #UrbanIndianHealth
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🔍 Join us on September 26 for our webinar, "Managing Health Care Operations: Grant Requirements for Sustainability Planning!" 🌱 This is the first in our three-part series designed to equip Urban Indian Organizations with the tools to secure sustainable grant funding. Learn proactive strategies and effective communication techniques to showcase your successes to funders and ensure your organization thrives. 📅 Date: September 26 🕒 Time: 2 – 3 p.m. ET 🎓 Presenters: Evelina Maho (Diné) & Lyzbeth Best Secure your spot today: https://buff.ly/3ZddKwy #UrbanIndianHealth #GrantWriting #SustainabilityPlanning #NCUIH
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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) hosted “Gathering to Promote Suicide Prevention Among American Indian and Alaska Native Service Members, Veterans, and their Families” in Minneapolis, MN., Aug 27-28. Evey Maho, director of technical assistance (TA) at NCUIH, attended the meeting with other Tribal, federal, and community partners to draft a framework for a strengths-based, Tribal-driven, culturally centered TA model.
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Hope for Life Day is September 10, and we invite you to join us in spreading a message of hope and resilience. 🌟 Use our toolkit filled with resources, graphics, and social media captions to amplify the importance of mental wellness in our Native communities. Together, we can make a difference.💛 https://buff.ly/474jr1K #HopeForLife #NCUIH #NativeWellness