Summaries
Our team has worked with Indigenous community members from numerous tribal nations to create tangible tools that contribute to the awareness of our strengths, cultural values and contemporary representation of our community. We also highlight the interconnected nature of our work with our sister organization, Indigenous Circle of Wellness, to complete these projects.
This report provides a comprehensive review of our five-part Traditional Wellness Gathering series sponsored by the LA County Department of Mental Health AI/AN UnderServed Cultural Communities Subcommittee. This report may be referenced for identification of best practices related to culturally sensitive mental health services, impactful community engagement and general service recommendations.
This report provides a comprehensive review of our five-part Traditional Wellness Gathering series sponsored by the LA County Department of Mental Health AI/AN UnderServed Cultural Communities Subcommittee. This report may be referenced for identification of best practices related to culturally sensitive mental health services, impactful community engagement and general service recommendations.
This final summary report identifies major impacts of our five-part video series focused on uplifting contemporary visibility and strengths of community. This may be used to reference marketing and outreach strategies as well as best practices related to reaching our local community. This project was sponsored by the LA County Department of Mental Health AI/AN UnderServed Cultural Communities Subcommittee.
This final summary report identifies major impacts of our five-part video series focused on uplifting contemporary visibility and strengths of community. This may be used to reference marketing and outreach strategies as well as best practices related to reaching our local community. This project was sponsored by the LA County Department of Mental Health AI/AN UnderServed Cultural Communities Subcommittee.
This assesment summarizes findings from five focus groups held with Indigenous youth, elders, parents/caregivers, Two-Spirit and Indigequeer community members, and general community. This may be used by educators, wellness providers and those looking to expand community-based services.






