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Spring Into Action: Job, Family, Treatment Resources

Friday, March 20th 2026
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Patina Mountain Preserve
1431 E Dunlap Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85020

Start your spring off with resources for job training, family planning, intensive treatment & IOP services + enjoy food vendors, music, and more at our FREE community event!

No cost to attend - join us on Friday, 3/20!

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Behavioral Health Networking Luncheon

Phoenix Resource Connection

March 17th, 2026
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Phoenix Indian School Visitor Center
300 E. Indian School Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85012
Light lunch provided

Join us for the launch of Phoenix Resource Connection! Help us build a collaborative, impactful community at this behavioral health networking event. Hear from featured speaker Amy Schwabenlender (CEO, Keys to Change), enjoy intentional networking, and strengthen referral pathways.

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Indigenous Foods Immersive Dining Experience

Seeds of Renewal: Dii ÌINA Culinary

March 26th, 2026
6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Phoenix Indian School Visitor Center
300 E. Indian School Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85012

Presenting Seeds of Renewal, an Indigenous Food Collaborative Series featuring an immersive dining experience honoring Indigenous foodways, seasonality, and renewal with a chef-led multi-course dinner, storytelling, and seasonal ingredients.

Dinner Admission: $100
Paired Craft Mocktails: +$25

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