American Indian Health Commission For Washington
The American Indian Health Commission for Washington is a Tribal-driven non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the health and wellness of American Indian and Alaska Native communities in Washington State. Representing 29 federally recognized Indian Tribes and two Urban Indian Health Organizations, the AIHC collaborates with state government agencies to promote policies that honor tribal sovereignty and resilience.
Committed to various health initiatives, the commission focuses on areas such as maternal and family health, behavioral health, and environmental public health, while also advocating for data sovereignty and privacy. Through their efforts, they aim to foster healthy communities and empower their members by integrating cultural values into health practices.
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