NCAI Mid-Year Convention Reception
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NCAI Mid-Year Convention Reception

Join us for at the NCAI Mid-Year Convention brought to you by the National Indian Health Board and Seattle Indian Health Board.

By National Indian Health Board

Date and time

Tuesday, June 10 · 6:30 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

Shrine Nightclub

240 Fox Tower Drive Ledyard, CT 06338

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

NCAI Mid-Year Convention Reception

On behalf of Abigail Echo-Hawk from the Seattle Indian Health Board and A.C. Locklear at the National Indian Health Board, come join us for an evening of networking and fun at the Shrine Nightclub during the NCAI Mid-Year Convention!

This in-person event is the perfect opportunity to unwind after a day of insightful sessions and discussions. Connect with fellow Tribal leaders and staff, enjoy delicious food and drinks, and win some great door prizes in a vibrant atmosphere. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to mingle and make lasting connections. See you there!

About the National Indian Health Board:

The National Indian Health Board (NIHB) is a nonprofit organization that serves as the unified voice of 574+ federally recognized American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes, advocating for health equity, Tribal sovereignty, and the fulfillment of federal trust and treaty obligations in healthcare. Based in Washington, DC, NIHB champions Tribal health priorities through policy advocacy, education, and capacity-building, working to ensure all Native communities achieve the highest level of health and well-being.

About the Seattle Indian Health Board:

Seattle Indian Health Board is a nonprofit community health center in Seattle providing culturally attuned medical, dental, and behavioral health services to urban American Indian and Alaska Native people, serving all patients with a holistic, Indigenous-informed approach .

Urban Indian Health Institute (UIHI), a division of Seattle Indian Health Board, is a tribal epidemiology center dedicated to decolonizing data and advancing health equity for urban American Indian and Alaska Native populations nationwide, supporting over 30 Urban Indian Health Organizations with research, data, and culturally grounded resources.

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FreeJun 10 · 6:30 PM EDT