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PHOENIX INDIAN CENTER
Support Our Mission

You can make a difference in the lives of children and families! We need your support to keep families together and provide hope to those who are struggling to meet life’s daily challenges.

Your contribution will help us:

  • Provide workforce skills and education to under-employed or unemployed adults so they can secure a job that pays a living wage;
  • Deliver focused prevention programs that teach both youth and adults to make positive life choices;
  • Inspire our youth to stay in school by providing college and career readiness programs and mentoring;
  • Keep American Indian culture alive through classes in language, history, and the arts.

The Phoenix Indian Center is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization and your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. You may also be eligible for the Arizona Charitable Tax Credit for qualifying organizations.

If you would like to talk with someone directly, please contact 602.264.6768 or email info@phxindcenter.org. Thank you for your support!

To make a contribution now, click here.

Take A Tour

We welcome you to take a tour of our facility, meet our staff and see our services in action. Please contact us at info@phxindcenter.org or (602) 264-6768 to schedule an appointment for your tour.

American Indian Cultural Awareness Workshops and Training

We offer American Indian cultural competency training and workshops for departments, agencies, businesses, and schools. Trainings and workshops are designed to help non-American Indian child welfare workers, foster families, business and agency staff members learn and find resources on issues relevant to working with American Indian and Alaska Native adults, children and families. Participants benefit by learning about American Indian history, relevant Federal laws, and cultural considerations. We offer 1 hour, 2 hour or 3-hour presentations based on requestors’ need. You may call the Phoenix Indian Center, (602) 264-6768, to learn more and to schedule your cultural competency workshop.

Diné Urban Voices is a performance singing group. The individuals are those that have participated in our Diné singing class where they learn language through singing. Join us to learn and sing a variety of Navajo songs including social songs; patriotic songs; corn grinding; traditional blessing and children’s songs with the goal of preserving, strengthening and revitalizing the Diné language, culture, and values.

The Dine Urban Voices are available by request to entertain at for your event. They have performed at several events including the Governor’s Art Awards, Arizona Diamondbacks, Pueblo Grande, Silver and Turquoise Ball, Beta Sigma Phi Women’s Convention, several holiday concerts and conferences and even at ASU Graduation when President Obama was keynote speaker.

Call us or email for more information at info@phxindcenter.org.

We are proud to be a partner with the Arizona Diamondbacks to host the annual Native American Baseball Game Day. The day includes American Indian dancers, drums and a community member sings the National Anthem. Join us each July, as it is always a fun and exciting event.

You can help by purchasing your ticket directly from the Phoenix Indian Center! A portion of your ticket price serves as a donation to the Phoenix Indian Center by the Arizona Diamondbacks.

a 501(c) 3 non-profit recognized by the IRS. Tax ID Number: 86-6006566
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