This support group offers sobriety, recovery, addictions prevention, and sobriety/Wellbriety learning resources to attendees. This group also includes White Bison teachings, Medicine Wheel teachings, and recover support. Pre-Registration is required and classroom size is limited to 30 participants. All sessions will be held in the Behavioral Health Clinic on Mondays
In this Batterer's Intervention Program, participants will learn how to end the cycle of violence in our families and recreate peaceful relationships based on reclaiming traditional values, belief systems, and life ways. The natural, traditional life ways rest upon values, which are reflected in our behaviors and relationships with all
This 12 week course will be focused on developing Anger Management skills, managing anger in a healthy way, improving relationships and settings goals. *Enrollment letter and Certificates of Completion will be provided Registration is required. For enrollment information contact Kathryn Wulf at (916) 341-0576 ext. 2210 or via email at
SNAHC's Parenting Class is based upon the Family Spirit Program, education for Native families with children ages 0-5 years old. All are welcome to attend this CPS approved course. Participants will learn about self-esteem, handling stress and anger, growth and development of children, communication skills, positive discipline, and more. Class is held each Tuesday
This support group offers sobriety, recovery, addictions prevention, and sobriety/Wellbriety learning resources to attendees. This group also includes White Bison teachings, Medicine Wheel teachings, and recover support. Pre-Registration is required and classroom size is limited to 30 participants. All sessions will be held in the Behavioral Health Clinic on Mondays
Diabetes Living Well’s “Movie & Discussion: Food is Fuel” class is taking place Tuesday, November 9th. This class will feature the movie Food is Fuel and a conversation about how our bodies convert food into energy for survival. To register, please contact Brian Shaw at (916) 341-0575 ext. 2258 or brian.shaw@snahc.org When:
Culture is Prevention is celebrating Native Heritage Month in November! The first workshop oif this two part series will be held on November 9th 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm, and hosted by Barbara Aragon (Laguna Pueblo, Crow). When: Tuesday, November 9th from 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Registration link: https://bit.ly/3mKxaoY
Join SNAHC's Healing Ways’ Foundations of Herbalism class on Herb Preservation with SNAHC’s Certified Medical Herbalist, Sage LaPena on Wednesday, November 10th. An email with the Zoom link will be sent a day prior to class. You will need to download the Zoom app to your electronic device or computer
This 12 week course will be focused on developing Anger Management skills, managing anger in a healthy way, improving relationships and settings goals. *Enrollment letter and Certificates of Completion will be provided Registration is required. For enrollment information contact Kathryn Wulf at (916) 341-0576 ext. 2210 or via email at
In this Batterer's Intervention Program, participants will learn how to end the cycle of violence in our families and recreate peaceful relationships based on reclaiming traditional values, belief systems, and life ways. The natural, traditional life ways rest upon values, which are reflected in our behaviors and relationships with all
SNAHC's Parenting Class is based upon the Family Spirit Program, education for Native families with children ages 0-5 years old. All are welcome to attend this CPS approved course. Participants will learn about self-esteem, handling stress and anger, growth and development of children, communication skills, positive discipline, and more. Class is held each Tuesday
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.
This support group offers sobriety, recovery, addictions prevention, and sobriety/Wellbriety learning resources to attendees. This group also includes White Bison teachings, Medicine Wheel teachings, and recover support. Pre-Registration is required and classroom size is limited to 30 participants. All sessions will be held in the Behavioral Health Clinic on Mondays
Diabetes Living Well’s “Hula for Health” class is taking place Tuesday, November 16th. 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: November 16th, from 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
In this Batterer's Intervention Program, participants will learn how to end the cycle of violence in our families and recreate peaceful relationships based on reclaiming traditional values, belief systems, and life ways. The natural, traditional life ways rest upon values, which are reflected in our behaviors and relationships with all
This 12 week course will be focused on developing Anger Management skills, managing anger in a healthy way, improving relationships and settings goals. *Enrollment letter and Certificates of Completion will be provided Registration is required. For enrollment information contact Kathryn Wulf at (916) 341-0576 ext. 2210 or via email at
SNAHC's Parenting Class is based upon the Family Spirit Program, education for Native families with children ages 0-5 years old. All are welcome to attend this CPS approved course. Participants will learn about self-esteem, handling stress and anger, growth and development of children, communication skills, positive discipline, and more. Class is held each Tuesday
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.
SNAHC will be hosting a FREE drive-thru flu shot clinic on November 19th. We will have flu shots available for individuals 6 months and older. The first 100 families to register will receive fresh produce boxes and other goodies. In order to adhere to COVID-19 safety guidelines, this will be
This support group offers sobriety, recovery, addictions prevention, and sobriety/Wellbriety learning resources to attendees. This group also includes White Bison teachings, Medicine Wheel teachings, and recover support. Pre-Registration is required and classroom size is limited to 30 participants. All sessions will be held in the Behavioral Health Clinic on Mondays
Diabetes Living Well's "Body Movement for Wellness" class is taking place Tuesday, November 23rd. 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: November 23rd, from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
In this Batterer's Intervention Program, participants will learn how to end the cycle of violence in our families and recreate peaceful relationships based on reclaiming traditional values, belief systems, and life ways. The natural, traditional life ways rest upon values, which are reflected in our behaviors and relationships with all
This 12 week course will be focused on developing Anger Management skills, managing anger in a healthy way, improving relationships and settings goals. *Enrollment letter and Certificates of Completion will be provided Registration is required. For enrollment information contact Kathryn Wulf at (916) 341-0576 ext. 2210 or via email at
SNAHC's Parenting Class is based upon the Family Spirit Program, education for Native families with children ages 0-5 years old. All are welcome to attend this CPS approved course. Participants will learn about self-esteem, handling stress and anger, growth and development of children, communication skills, positive discipline, and more. Class is held each Tuesday
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.
This support group offers sobriety, recovery, addictions prevention, and sobriety/Wellbriety learning resources to attendees. This group also includes White Bison teachings, Medicine Wheel teachings, and recover support. Pre-Registration is required and classroom size is limited to 30 participants. All sessions will be held in the Behavioral Health Clinic on Mondays
In this Batterer's Intervention Program, participants will learn how to end the cycle of violence in our families and recreate peaceful relationships based on reclaiming traditional values, belief systems, and life ways. The natural, traditional life ways rest upon values, which are reflected in our behaviors and relationships with all
This 12 week course will be focused on developing Anger Management skills, managing anger in a healthy way, improving relationships and settings goals. *Enrollment letter and Certificates of Completion will be provided Registration is required. For enrollment information contact Kathryn Wulf at (916) 341-0576 ext. 2210 or via email at
SNAHC's Parenting Class is based upon the Family Spirit Program, education for Native families with children ages 0-5 years old. All are welcome to attend this CPS approved course. Participants will learn about self-esteem, handling stress and anger, growth and development of children, communication skills, positive discipline, and more. Class is held each Tuesday