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Diabetes Living Well: Board Game – Learning About Diabetes

Sequoia Room (Upstairs from Dental Clinic) 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United States

Every month Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc. offers free, informative, and fun workshops about Diabetes Self-Management that focus on education, exercise, and health improvement. Group activities and board games are a great way to learn! "Learning About Diabetes" is a fun game that we will play. You will work

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Virtual Talking Circle for Children (10-13)

CA, United States

A safe and supportive space for kids to interact with their peers, share experiences, process emotions, and develop their communication skills. Group will run via Zoom, with facilitators from our Behavioral Health department. Join us as we unpack a variety of issues in a safe space, at a safe distance.

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Virtual Talking Circle for Parents/Caregivers

CA, United States

This sacred circle symbolizes interconnectedness, wholeness, oneness, and completeness. Participants are encouraged to share stories of healing, challenges as parents/caregivers, as well as their unique life experiences. Join us for an interactive session to share your thoughts, feelings, and journey to wellness. Group will run via Zoom, with facilitators from

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Virtual Talking Circle for Teens (14-18)

CA, United States

An open forum aimed at providing a space for teens to sort through life’s challenges, learn through sharing, and establish a peer support system. This group seeks to meet youth where they are at – participants will be empowered to choose discussion topics relevant to their life/reality – from the

Culture is Prevention – Online

CA, United States

Join us on Zoom for SNAHC’s first ever virtual CIP. Our gracious facilitator, Albert Titman Sr., will be taking us through various strategies for maintaining wellness both in an out of quarantine! No registration required. Join at https://zoom.us/j/103183347

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Virtual Talking Circle: Teens (14-18)

CA, United States

An open forum aimed at providing a space for teens to sort through life’s challenges, learn through sharing, and establish a peer support system. This group seeks to meet youth where they are at – participants will be empowered to choose discussion topics relevant to their life/reality – from the

Recurring

Virtual Talking Circle: Children (10-13)

CA, United States

A safe and supportive space for kids to interact with their peers, share experiences, process emotions, and develop their communication skills. Group will run via Zoom, with facilitators from our Behavioral Health department. Join us as we unpack a variety of issues in a safe space, at a safe distance.

Two Spirit Talking Circle

CA, United States

The Two Spirit talking circle is a space to support and honor those in the Native American, Alaskan Native/1st Nations, and self-Identified Indigenous People within the LGBTQI+ community. Members are welcome to join the talking circle and explore their individual and cultural identities and cultivate connections for knowledge and healing.

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Virtual Talking Circle: Community/Caregivers

CA, United States

This sacred circle symbolizes interconnectedness, wholeness, oneness, and completeness. Participants are encouraged to share stories of healing, challenges as community/caregivers, as well as their unique life experiences. Join us for an interactive session to share your thoughts, feelings, and journey to wellness. Group will run via Zoom, with facilitators from

Diabetes Living Well

CA, United States

Every month Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc. offers free, informative, and fun workshops about Diabetes Self-Management that focus on education, exercise, and health improvement.This month's topic is Diabetes Basics: What Do I Eat?  HOW DO I EAT HEALTHY TO MANAGE DIABETES, ESPECIALLY DURING THE COVID-19 QUARANTINE?  What are the healthiest

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