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Posted on January 30, 2014

NAC's Recently Acquired "Virginia on 3rd" to Become the Most Innovative Substance Abuse Treatment Facility in Arizona

Earlier in 2013 NAC made a new addition to our sites for development by purchasing a lot on 3rd Street and Virginia in Phoenix, AZ. The "Virginia on 3rd" site will become two communities; one as the new integrated home of our legacy facilities; Indian Rehab and Guiding Star, and the other an affordable housing community. The men and women's rehabilitation facilities will combine into a brand new…

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Historical Indian School Band Building to Be Renovated
Posted on January 06, 2014

Historical Indian School Band Building to Be Renovated

Historical Indian School Band Building to be Renovated

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Posted on November 26, 2013

NOW LEASING - Urban Living on 2nd Avenue!

NOW LEASING - Urban Living on 2nd Avenue is Native American Connections' newest affordable housing development.

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Support Native American Connections through the Working Poor Tax Credit
Posted on November 07, 2013

Support Native American Connections through the Working Poor Tax Credit

Support Native American Connections through the Working Poor Tax Credit. This credit is a dollar for dollar reduction on your tax liability- Up to $200 filing single, and $400 per couple filing jointly.

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The 23rd Annual Make a Difference Day - October 26th, 2013
Posted on October 23, 2013

The 23rd Annual Make a Difference Day - October 26th, 2013

The 23rd Annual Make a Difference Day 2013 Make a Difference Day, the largest national day of community service, is this Saturday, October 26! Thank you for helping Native American Connections to mobilize our community and bring the power of hope where it's needed most!

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2013 Native American Connections Parade Winners Announced!
Posted on October 13, 2013

2013 Native American Connections Parade Winners Announced!

Thank You. To all the parade spectators and participants for making the 2013 Native American Connections Parade the BEST cultural parade in Downtown Phoenix.

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