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Diabetes Living Well: Film Screening – “Blood Sugar Rising”

SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United States

Diabetes Living Well’s “Film Screening: Blood Sugar Rising” class is taking place July 12th, from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm.  This class will feature a screening of the film “Blood Sugar Rising,” and a healthy meal will be provided! To register, please contact Brian Shaw at (916) 341-0575 ext. 2258

Culture is Prevention: Hand Games

SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United States

Culture is Prevention in July is taking place on Tuesday, July 12th, and Tuesday, July 26th from 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm. CIP will be led Mike Larrabee (Ione Band of Miwok, Rosebud Sioux). Mike will be sharing his skills and teachings on hand games. When: July 12th, from 5:00

Diabetes Living Well: Hula for Health

SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United States

Diabetes Living Well’s “Hula for Health” class is taking place July 19th, from 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm. This class will feature a Hula lesson from expert Hula instructor Michelle Kaliko. To register, please contact Brian Shaw at (916) 341-0575 ext. 2258 or brian.shaw@snahc.org When: Tuesday, July 19th from 1:00

Two-Spirit Talking Circle

SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, 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. 

Diabetes Living Well: Body Movement for Wellness

SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United States

Diabetes Living Well’s “Body Movement for Wellness" class is taking place July 26th, from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm. This class will feature 45 minutes of low-impact exercise, and a healthy meal will be provided! To register, please contact Brian Shaw at (916) 341-0575 ext. 2258 or brian.shaw@snahc.org. When: Tuesday,

Culture is Prevention: Hand Games

SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United States

The next July Culture is Prevention workshop will take place on July 26th from 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm. CIP will be led Mike Larrabee (Ione Band of Miwok, Rosebud Sioux). Mike will be sharing his skills and teachings on hand games. Register here: https://tinyurl.com/4s7hpryh When: Tuesday, July 26th from

Two-Spirit Talking Circle

SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, 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. 

Two-Spirit Talking Circle

SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, 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. 

Diabetes Living Well: “Open Forum – What’s on Your Mind?”

SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United States

Diabetes Living Well's "Open Forum: What's on Your Mind?" class is taking place August 9th, from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm.  This class will feature a forum designed to answer your questions about diabetes. To register, please contact Brian Shaw at (916) 341-0575 ext 2258 or brian.shaw@snahc.org When: Tuesday, August

Two-Spirit Talking Circle

SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, 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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