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Join our San Francisco Community Wellness Department for food, games, and giveaways at Mission Bowling Club as we celebrate Pride Month! All ages welcome. No RSVP required. For questions, please contact SFCWD@nativehealth.org.

TAY Gathering of Native Americans (GONA)

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Youth and young adults ages 17-25 are invited for a two-day experience of connection, reflection, and fun! Explore the themes of belonging, mastery, interdependence, and generosity through hands-on activities and guided self-reflection. This event is a chance to build community, deepen your personal growth, and […]

Indigenous Red Market

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Join us for the Indigenous Red Market on Sunday, May 18th, from 11 AM – 4 PM! Celebrate Indigenous culture, support local Native entrepreneurs, and connect with community. Enjoy cultural performances, shop authentic Indigenous goods, and uplift Native excellence—all in one powerful gathering. Don’t miss […]

Movie Matinee

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Join our Community Wellness Team in San Francisco every Friday morning at 11:00 AM for a free Movie Matinee! Contact Melanie to learn more: 415-335-6704

Mindful Mother

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Join us for a nurturing and supportive postpartum event created especially for mothers. Connect with other moms, explore mindfulness and supportive practices, and take the time to take care of you. For zoom code please email or call: Sandya@nativehealth.org | 510-463-4021

Breastfeeding Awareness Week

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Join us for Breastfeeding Awareness Day—a celebration focused on supporting moms and their little ones! Enjoy delicious food, fun games, exciting raffles, and helpful tips on caring for yourself and your baby. Come learn, connect, and build community in a welcoming space for all parents […]

Boys With Braids

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Join us on September 6th for Boys with Braids—a movement uplifting Native youth and honoring the cultural and spiritual power of long hair. Through workshops, storytelling, and teachings from Elders and fathers, this one-day event celebrates identity, builds resilience, and strengthens intergenerational bonds.