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John,
As we approach Thanksgiving, now is a crucial time to support Indigenous-led organizations.
I particularly want to lift up Native-led healthcare because Native Americans face major health disparities compared to non-Natives.
Centuries of colonial and racist policies have contributed to chronic stress, discrimination, trauma, and poverty—taking a toll on Indigenous people’s health.
This issue is particularly urgent as Trump and Republicans keep cutting food assistance and healthcare, which Native families depend on. These actions also violate the U.S. government’s treaty responsibilities to Tribes, such as providing food and healthcare in exchange for stealing Tribal lands.
Native healthcare providers are stepping up—such as the nonprofit American Indian Health and Family Services, which has strengthened the health and wellbeing of Michigan’s urban Indigenous community for 47 years.
This essential service provider is fundraising right now to keep meeting our community’s growing needs.
Will you help heal centuries of injustice and uplift Native families this Thanksgiving by chipping in to American Indian Health and Family Services?
This Native-led, Detroit-based nonprofit health and wellness center provides high-quality, accessible, and holistic care that integrates traditional healing and cultural practices.
Here’s a photo from one of their community pow wows:
Supporting American Indian and Alaska Native families as well as other underserved communities in our region, American Indian Health and Family Services makes sure not to turn anyone away.
They serve uninsured people by providing discounts and sliding scale fees based on income, and offer transportation as needed to bring people to programs and appointments.
But American Indian Health and Family Services is limited by their aging facility’s space constraints, so they’re fundraising to build a new campus.
This new campus is near public transportation and will serve twice as many people; offer new services like dental care and a pharmacy; and include a youth center, an outdoor garden with a traditional sweat lodge, and space for on-site events like their annual pow wow.
This Native American Heritage Month, can you support Indigenous sovereignty, wellness, and health equity by donating to American Indian Health and Family Services today?
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Currently, American Indian Health and Family Services provides:
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Medical care such as primary care, preventative screenings, maternal health services, pediatric care, and health education including traditional herbal medicine classes
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Behavioral healthcare such as mental health services that respect traditional healing approaches and reinforce cultural identity, trauma-informed counseling, substance abuse treatment and recovery support, and statewide suicide prevention outreach
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Community health and family wellness services such as nutrition education, fitness and cooking and gardening classes, youth programs, safe community spaces, elder support, cultural workshops, and seasonal ceremonies
With your support, these offerings will expand even further.
While focusing on improving health access and outcomes for American Indians and Alaska Natives in our region, American Indian Health and Family Services also provides care for all people in need—regardless of ethnicity, nationality, gender, race, religion, age, sexual orientation, or financial means.
Please support American Indian Health and Family Services’ essential work with a generous contribution today.
Thank you so much. I’ve been honored to secure $1.5 million for American Indian Health and Family Services through legislation, and to work alongside Native leaders in the fight for environmental and social justice.
Together we’ll continue fighting back against colonialism and racism while pushing the U.S. government to follow through on its responsibilities to Tribes.
In solidarity,
Rashida
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