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SMF Focus: Drew Merritt

The Sacramento Mural Fest (SMF) is a week-long event featuring artists from Sacramento and around the world. From August 20 – 27, 2016 more than a dozen murals will be painted in our town, including on the SNAHC building. Check out the video of Drew Merritt as he paints his beautiful

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Diabetes Talking Circle September 2016

Diabetes Talking Circle

Every month the Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc. offers free workshops about Diabetes Self Management. Please join us in September for a class about proper foot care for patients with diabetes. Later in the month, Amy from YMCA will return for another Body Movement for Wellness class. Registration is

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Get Ready for School – with a Health Checkup

Parents! Summer is almost officially over. It’s time to change gears to earlier bedtimes, getting out the front door by 8am and focusing on daily homework! We know this time of the year is especially busy so SNAHC has prepared a checklist of things to add to your back to

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A Letter From The SNAHC

We are so proud… The Sacramento Native American Health Center (SNAHC) is proud to announce the completion of our new Medical Center (the new dental office is expected in the fall) at 2020 J Street, in the heart of Midtown, Sacramento. Our passion for health is rooted in improving access

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WEAVE Job Opportunities

WEAVE is hiring for 2 AI/AN specific positions. Victim Advocate- American Indian/Alaskan Native Specific Crisis Response Advocate-American Indian/Alaskan Native Specific

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WEAVE Partnership Luncheon

It is with great excitement that WEAVE has received a grant through Cal OES to provide deeper services to Native victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Sex Trafficking within the Sacramento area. For several years now, we have been working with SNAHC on a DV and Healthcare Project and

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New Car Seat Law

The new California car seat law becomes enforceable on January 1, 2017.  Children must be properly buckled in a rear-facing car seat until at least age 2.  Attached are the first of several educational materials that will be released by the CA Dept. of Public Health.  You can print and

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Diabetes Talking Circle – August Schedule

Each month, SNAHC offer free workshops about Diabetes Self-Management. During the month of August SNAHC will host three talking circles about caring for yourself or someone with diabetes. Classes will be held on Tuesday, August 2 and Tuesday, August 9 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and Tuesday, August 23

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Support for Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence

SNAHC has partnered up with WEAVE, the primary provider of crisis intervention services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Sacramento County, to offer support for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.  Through a multi-disciplinary effort with Sacramento County, law enforcement, the Commercially Sexually Exploited Children Court, Child Protective

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SNAHC offering Healthier Living Program

Developed at Stanford University, the Healthier Living program provides education and skills for those living with various chronic health conditions. During this 6-week program participants will learn to better manage their health conditions and lessen its impact, reduce fatigue, anxiety, sleep loss and pain, improve communication with doctors, friends and

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