Resources for the Native American Community
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American Indian Resource Center (AIRC)
The mission of the AIRC is to develop culturally appropriate resources to meet the needs of American Indian communities. AIRC provides professional expertise to and on behalf of American Indian tribes, organizations, and schools, and other interested agencies in the following areas:
Training and technical assistance in the areas of education, health, and social services
Program development and evaluation
Management analysis and assistance
Experimental, historical, and survey research
Video production
Curriculum development
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National Resource Center on Native American Aging (NRCNAA)
The NRCNAA is committed to identifying Native Elder health and social issues. Through education, training, and technical assistance, we assist in developing community-based solutions to improve the quality of life and delivery of related support services to the Native aging population.
Photo & description source: NRCNAA
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Indian Tribes and Resources for Native Americans
Find USA government-sponsored information about and resources for Native Americans.
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Mental Health America (MHA)
MHA works nationally and locally to raise awareness about mental health and ensures that those at-risk for mental illnesses and related disorders receive proper, timely and effective treatment. MHA incorporates culturally competent strategies to ensure that it is effectively addressing the treatment and psychosocial needs of consumers and families with diverse values, beliefs, sexual orientations, and backgrounds that vary by race, ethnicity and/or language.
Photo & description source: MHA