Posted on October 17, 2024
Congratulations 2024 Parade Winners!
The parade entry winners have been selected! Thank you to all entry participants; your support and presence meant a lot to us and made this event a remarkable gathering.
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trophyCongratulations 2024 Parade Winners! Join us in cheering on our winners - read the list here.
The parade entry winners have been selected! Thank you to all entry participants; your support and presence meant a lot to us and made this event a remarkable gathering.
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We're excited to share this insightful interview Q&A with Native American Connections' chief operating officer, John Godfrey.
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In January 2024, Native Connections applied to the NBA Foundation’s grant program supporting the advancement of educational and career opportunities for Black youth.
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Join us Saturday, October 12th, 2024 for this free community event - learn more about this year's dazzling theme.
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This three-year commitment will help reduce health disparities by providing culturally competent, integrated behavioral health and primary care through the NAC Mobile Health Initiative.
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The deadline for making a donation this year is April 15, 2024: tax day!
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Our new location, 337 E. Virginia Ave. Building B, is open for behavioral health and physical/mental health services.
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On Friday, Feb. 2nd at 10am, Native American Connections' leadership will host a virtual presentation and discussion about NAC's newest supportive housing community in midtown Phoenix, Osborn Pointe. Open to all community members & service partners across Phoenix.
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On Mon. Jan. 22nd at 10am, Native American Connections' leadership will host a virtual presentation and discussion about NAC's newest supportive housing community in midtown Phoenix, Osborn Pointe. Open to all community members & service partners across Phoenix.
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Calling all individuals 18 - 26: Join us Tuesday Jan. 23rd from 7am - 4pm at 931 E. Devonshire Ave. in Phoenix to enjoy food, music, gifts, raffle prizes, and more!
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A "chronically homeless" individual is defined to mean a homeless individual with a disability who lives either in a place not meant for human habitation, a safe haven, or in an emergency shelter or in an institutional care facility if the individual has been living in the facility for fewer than ninety (90) days and had been living in a place not meant for human habitation, a safe haven or in an emergency shelter immediately before entering the institutional care facility. In order to meet the ‘‘chronically homeless’’ definition, the individual also must have been living as described above continuously for at least twelve (12) months or on at least four (4) separate occasions in the last three (3) years, where the combined occasions total a length of time of at least twelve (12) months. Each period separating the occasions must include at least seven (7) nights of living in a situation other than a place not meant for human habitation, in an emergency shelter or in a safe haven.
Federal nondiscrimination laws define a person with a disability to include any (1) individual with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities; (2) individual with a record of such impairment; or (3) individual who is regarded as having such an impairment. In general, a physical or mental impairment includes, but is not limited to, examples of conditions such as orthopedic, visual, speech and hearing impairments, cerebral palsy, autism, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), developmental disabilities, mental illness, drug addiction, and alcoholism.