Two Feathers Nafs

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2355 Central Ave
McKinleyville, CA 95519

Two Feathers Native American Family Services (NAFS) is a national leader in advancing Native mental health through culturally affirming programs aimed at supporting the wellbeing and self-determination of Native American youth and their families in Humboldt County, California. With a dedicated team of over 30 professionals, they provide a range of services including counseling, cultural programming, and leadership development, all designed to empower individuals within their communities.

Committed to a vision of love and balance, Two Feathers focuses on community building and innovative approaches to address long-standing mental health challenges in their geographically isolated and economically challenged region. Through various community events and activities, they engage youth in meaningful cultural experiences that foster personal growth and resilience.

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McKinleyville Community Services District

In the late 1890's, Isaac Minor, a local businessman, began building businesses in what was called Dows Prairie. The businesses included a general store, a dance hall and a lodge. He built these to provide necessities for the gold miners and timber workers coming to the area. Settlers to the new town called it McKinleyville, in honor of President McKinley. In August of 1897, the townspeople dedicated the new town and renamed it Minorville to honor its founder. In 1901, President McKinley was assassinated while at the Pan-American Exposition. In honor of the slain president, Isaac Minor and the townsfolk agreed to change the name back to McKinleyville. It has remained that ever since. McKinleyville Community Services District was created on April 7, 1970 when McKinleyville's voters voted 589 "yes" votes against 151 "no" votes to form the District. Initially, the District had authority to serve water and treat sewer wastes. In 1972, the voters added street lighting powers, in 1985 the voters added recreational powers and in 1995 the voters authorized construction of McKinleyville Library The District boundary encompasses 12, 140 acres ranging from North Bank Road on the south to Patrick's Creek on the north. The District is an independent, special district governed by a five member Board of Directors elected by McKinleyville's voters. The Directors meet monthly on the third Wednesday of each month to set policy, consider projects and resolve disputes. The Board's directives are implemented by the District's 23 full-time and 42 part-time employees. The District office is located at 1656 Sutter Road, just east of Central Ave. MCSD is proud of its record of solving problems. The Board has summed up its philosophy by adopting the following Mission Statement: "Provide McKinleyville with safe, adequate and reliable utility, lighting, open space, parks and recreation, and library services in an environmentally and fiscally responsible manner."
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