Gen-I Live: Human Trafficking Resource Guide

Online Resources: Strong Hearts Helpline The Strong Hearts Helpline is a domestic violence helpline for Native Americans. Their website has various resources and helpful information for victims, their family, and abusive partners. The helpline offers confidential and culturally sensitive advice for indigenous people. The helpline not only offers assistance for victims and their families but also […]

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HHS Youth Health Equity Model of Practice

Kia Ora — (Greetings in the Māori Language)! This Gen-I Native Opportunities Weekly (NOW) message shares information about the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Minority Health (OMH) Youth Health Equity Model of Practice. The Office of Minority Health Youth Health Equity Model of Practice provides Health Equity Fellowships to undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students interested in a career […]

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Scholarships Available to Attend National Conference on Nutrition

The National Child and Adult Care Food Program‘s annual conference is an incredible opportunity for learning and networking with other professionals in the CACFP/Nutrition community. Through the National Child Nutrition Foundation, there are a number of scholarship opportunities available that make attendance possible. Each scholarship will include conference registration, four (4) nights lodging at the conference hotel, […]

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IT’S COMPLICATED: Intersections Between Substance Use & Domestic Violence

Registration is open for the Indigenous Women’s Justice Institute and Brenda Hill Consulting for a workshop in Rapid City, SD from March 14-15. About the workshop: Many Native people, young and old, have survived a lifetime of violence that has profoundly impacted their lives in many ways. This workshop will provide participants with information about the […]

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