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Red Road 12 Step Support Group

Behavioral Health Department 2020 J Street , Sacramento , CA, United States

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

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(On Hold) Anger Management – 12 Week Class

Kutba Room (Medical Clinic) 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United States

*ATTENTION - All Anger Management Classes Are Currently On Hold* 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

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Parenting Class (Virtual)

Kutba Room (Medical Clinic) 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United States

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

College, Career, and Resource Fair

CA, United States

Join us for a College, Career, and Resource Fair at American River College! Business and colleges from around Northern California will be in attendance so bring your resume! To register, please email Julie.Fuentes@snahc.org

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: 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. 

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