Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Native Connections

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We seek to create a Native-driven behavioral health infrastructure composed of programs, policies and practices that recognize the impacts of present and past trauma, promotes mental health and wellness, and strives to reduce su***de and substance abuse.

12/27/2024
12/24/2024

Merry Christmas!

As we gather this holiday season, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and unity of our Cheyenne and Arapaho people. Christmas is a time to honor family, traditions, and the values that bind us together. Whether it’s sharing meals, exchanging stories, or giving back to our communities, let us carry on our traditions and cultures; and the spirit of love and generosity in all we do.

May this season bring peace to our hearts, and warmth to our homes. Prayers for strength and comfort for those mourning, or grieving, and blessings to all.

Wishing you and your loved ones a joyful and blessed Christmas!

From our hearts to yours,

✨The Prevention Team✨

12/23/2024

Today, we celebrated two birthdays! Our To***co Education Prevention Specialist with the M-Power Program, Brittany Pratt, and our Health Education Program Coordinator, Christina Sharp. Thank you both for everything you bring to our team everyday and all that you do serving the tribal communities. Your contributions make a difference.

Happy Birthday to you both! May your birthdays be filled with joy, love, and all the things that make you happiest; here’s to another year of success and growth, both personally and professionally.

✨Enjoy your day, you both deserve it! ✨

12/11/2024

✨Don't forget, tonight Medicinebird Creations and the Prevention Programs will be hosting a Powwow Dance Class at the ERC in Concho at 6:00pm. All are welcome to join and learn with your family and friends! ✨

Come join us!

11/26/2024

In Honor of Native American Heritage month TOR and All Nations Rezcovery collaborated with Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Tradition Not Addiction to create this poster highlighting our Princess.

Carleigh Tai Flyingout is an outstanding role model for all that have been affected by substance use in their homes. She shows that through our culture and traditions we are empowered and can overcome any obstacles that we may encounter throughout our lives.

We are truly proud of Carleigh for being a beacon of hope to let the next generation know they are not alone and there is hope for a better tomorrow.

11/15/2024

Update: We are at max capacity for the 1st-4th grade and 5th-8th grade age group!

The Prevention Programs will be hosting a free Mental Health Youth Basketball Camp with RaeAnn West and Lakota Beatty. Open to all, both boys and girls; sign ups are first come first serve.

https://form.jotform.com/243174373008049

Parents/Guardians: There will be a liability form that will need to be signed the first day of camp

10/25/2024

Join us for Elders Spooky Night on Friday, October 25, 2024, from 3 PM - 6 PM at the Hammon ERC (20415 Hwy 33, Hammon, OK) 🎃👻

Activities include:
🖌️ Paint and Palette
🗣️ Scary Storytelling
🎶 Singo
🥩 Pounded Meat Making Class
🎲 Jeopardy
📚 Resources available!

Meal provided and lots of fun planned!
For more info, contact Pathways to Community Living at (405) 295-1773.

10/23/2024

Address

Concho, OK
73022

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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+14057763095

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