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Fostering American Indian Youth

Fostering AI Youth is a three-day workshop led by a facilitator that will focus on topics such as communicating with your child, introducing and understanding American Indian norms, values, and beliefs with an emphasis on talking with your teen about risky behaviors. This workshop is open to all caregivers: new foster parents, guardians, grandparents, childcare […]

Virtual College Tour

Attention American Indian High School Students! Don’t miss out on our fall virtual college tours! Learn more about college admissions, campus resources, and support systems for American Indian students while pursuing higher education! Universities that will be featured include the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, and Northern Arizona University. Register today, click here.  Date: […]

Urban Indian Coalition of Arizona Meeting

UICAZ is a community-driven coalition focused on educating and preventing substance use and abuse by adolescents dedicated to discussing, advising and collectively working together to create awareness and address issues within our community. Our number one goal is to support our youth and assist them in making healthy choices that will prevent them from drinking […]

USNS Navajo Christening Event

The Phoenix Indian Center is hosting a free livestream event for local Navajo Veterans and Armed Services members including the general community, celebrating the christening of the USNS Navajo at 7 A.M. Light refreshments will be served. Registration is not required to attend. For questions call 602-264-6768.  Event Location: Phoenix Indian Center, 4520 N. Central […]

SafeTalk Training

SafeTALK “ is a half-day training that prepares people to become a suicide-alert helper. SafeTALK trained helpers can recognize invitations from a person with thoughts of suicide and take action by connecting them to suicide intervention resources. *This workshop is open to those 15 years old and older. Join this workshop to learn what to […]

Labor Day Office Closure

Our offices in Phoenix and Flagstaff will be closed on Monday, Sept. 04, 2023. We will reopen on Tuesday, Sept. 05. For information about our ongoing programs and workshops visit PhxIndCenter.org.

Vaping 101

American Indian families, youth and parents are invited to a virtual information workshop about vaping. Our Prevention Team will cover vape ingredients, E-cigarette usage among Native youth, effects of vaping and what families and youth can do. To register for this event, click here.   

Youth GONA (Gathering Of Native Americans)

Saturday, Sept. 16th, 2023 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM                  Indigenous youth ages 16 to 25 years old are invited to learn about personal discovery & build group connections using conversation, arts & crafts & group activities. This workshop will explore the 4 cultural components of embracing community […]

National Voter Registration Day

It's National Voter Registration Day! The Phoenix Indian Center and the National Urban Indian Family Coalition will cohost voter registration locations around the Valley for Maricopa County and Navajo Nation voters! Locations include: Phoenix Indian Center, 4520 N. Central Ave. Ste. 250 Phoenix AZ 85012 Phoenix Indian Medical Center, 4212 N 16th St, Phoenix, AZ 85016 […]

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)

Community members are invited to join us to attend an Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (A.S.I.S.T.). ASIST is 2-day interactive in-person training that teaches participants to recognize when someone may have thoughts of suicide and to work with them to create a plan that will support their immediate safety. To register for this event, click […]

Community Organizer Spotlight

Learn about Community Organizing from Youth and Urban Indian Coalition of Arizona organizers! Jalen Harvey, former Future Inspired Native American Leader (FINAL) Youth Council leader and Kyrene Yazzie with the Phoenix Indian Center & UICAZ will talk about their experiences and how to organize community efforts to help Indian Country. There will also be a […]

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)

Community members are invited to join us to attend an Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (A.S.I.S.T.). ASIST is 2-day interactive in-person training that teaches participants to recognize when someone may have thoughts of suicide and to work with them to create a plan that will support their immediate safety.

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