Helena Indian Alliance

Helena Indian Alliance We are a Federally Qualified Health Center providing primary care, mental health services, and community outreach.

The Helena Indian Alliance exists to advocate for and to responsibly serve the mental, physical, spiritual, and social welfare of the Native American population and the Helena community.

Sign up is open! Join us for an incredible experience for Native youth in Helena! Sign up at https://hia.tools/bootcamp ...
06/08/2026

Sign up is open! Join us for an incredible experience for Native youth in Helena!

Sign up at https://hia.tools/bootcamp jarvey

Just a reminder of our next blood drive! Sign up is open!Those who come to give will recieve a $15 e-gift card. Plus, au...
06/03/2026

Just a reminder of our next blood drive! Sign up is open!

Those who come to give will recieve a $15 e-gift card. Plus, automatically be entered for a chance to win one of two $7,500 gift cards. See RedCrossBlood.org/June for details

Next Blood Drive! Sign up now and save a life!

June 10th
10am to 2pm

06/02/2026

🎓 OTENIKAN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY 🎓

Rocky Boy Health Center is proud to share that the Otenikan Foundation will be awarding 10 scholarships of $2,500 each to support Chippewa Cree tribal members pursuing degrees in the medical field.

Eligible students must:
âś… Be an enrolled member of the Chippewa Cree Tribe
âś… Be enrolled full-time in a college or university in a medical field
âś… Be in good academic standing
âś… Be willing to work at Rocky Boy Health Center during the summer or upon graduation

đź“… Application Deadline: Monday, June 15, 2026

Returning and new students have specific application requirements outlined in the flyer. Scholarship funds will be issued directly to approved students.

📍 Submit scholarship packets in person at the RBHC Chief Eagle Administrative Building to Mike Geboe, or email materials to [email protected].

We encourage all eligible students pursuing careers in healthcare to apply. This is a great opportunity to invest in your education while helping strengthen the future of healthcare within our community.

06/02/2026

TODAY IS ELECTION DAY!

If you still have your absentee ballot sitting at home, do NOT put it in the mail. Walk it in to your county election office, designated ballot drop location, or polling place before 8:00 p.m. tonight.

There is still time to vote and make your voice heard.

Need to find your polling place or election office? Visit Montana's voter portal: https://votemt.gov

Questions? Call Western Native Voice at 406-869-1938.

Don't wait until the last minute. Make a plan, cast your ballot, and encourage your friends and family to do the same.

Polls are open until 8:00 p.m. tonight. Every vote matters.

This observance encourages the men in our communities to prioritize their physical and mental well-being. Native men con...
06/02/2026

This observance encourages the men in our communities to prioritize their physical and mental well-being. Native men continue to face some of the highest rates of preventable illness in the country — including heart disease, diabetes, and cancer — disparities often shaped by barriers to culturally grounded care and systemic health inequities. Urban Indian Organizations play a vital role in providing affirming, community-centered services that support early detection, routine checkups, and long-term wellness.

We are proud to partner in this! Check out all the upcoming events
05/29/2026

We are proud to partner in this! Check out all the upcoming events

History Fest comes to the Montana Heritage Center in Helena June 24–28.

Four Days. One State. Endless Stories.

Join us for tours, workshops, panels, community events, special celebrations, and unforgettable experiences centered around Montana’s history and culture.

Highlights throughout the week include:
• Alive at Five on Wednesday
• Guided tours and community events
• Family and adult workshops
• Honoring Sovereign Nations
• America’s 250 Celebration on the Capitol Lawn and at the Heritage Center

View the full schedule and event details at mths.mt.gov/historyfest

Deadline is JUNE 1ST!
05/28/2026

Deadline is JUNE 1ST!

FINAL WEEK TO APPLY! ⏳

Don’t miss the June 1st deadline to apply for Native Forward scholarships! Through one application, Native students pursuing undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees may be considered for more than 40 scholarship opportunities.

Know a Native scholar pursuing higher education? Share this opportunity with students, families, Tribal communities, educators, and organizations to help us reach future Native leaders!

🚨Applications close Monday, June 1st 2026 🚨
Apply today at nativeforward.org

05/28/2026
05/27/2026

So much of motherhood has been shaped by colonial systems that taught women to mother through exhaustion, isolation, perfectionism, disconnection from Land, and self-sacrifice.

But what happens when we begin remembering motherhood through relationality, community, nervous system safety, ceremony, softness, accountability, and Indigenous ways of being?

We reclaim the Matriarchy.

I am so excited to announce this week’s webinar discussion: Decolonizing Motherhood with Dr. Tasha Spillett, Jenny Sutherland, and Asha Frost.

We’ll be exploring questions around decolonizing motherhood, reconnecting to Land and community, raising children beyond patriarchy and rigid binaries, nervous system healing, Indigenous ways of nurturing, accountability versus punishment, collective care, and what it means to raise children toward liberation.

About the Mothers on Panel:

Dr. Tasha Spillett is a New York Times bestselling author, educator, and scholar of Cree and Trinidadian descent. Her work lives at the intersection of education, storytelling, and community healing. Through her teaching and public speaking, she uplifts Indigenous students and students of colour by creating culturally responsive spaces grounded in relationality, equity, and joy. Dr. Tasha brings her deep cultural knowledge into every classroom and conversation, honouring her responsibility as an Afro-Indigenous woman to foster belonging and liberation. She is the author of the multi-award-winning graphic novel series Surviving the City and the bestselling picture books I Sang You Down from the Stars and Beautiful You, Beautiful Me.

Jenny Sutherland is from the James Bay Lowlands and Omushkegowuk territory of Moose Cree First Nation. As an educator and Truth and Reconciliation Specialist, she is deeply passionate about holistic healing, reconnecting to Land, and restoring compassionate ways of relating to ourselves, one another, and the Earth. Jenny gently holds space for misunderstanding while helping people move toward cultural sensitivity, relational accountability, and deeper connection to spirit and community.

Asha Frost is the bestselling author of You Are the Medicine, an Indigenous healer, oracle deck creator, mentor, and mother. Her work is devoted to helping people reconnect to the medicine already living within them: the spark, wisdom, and power waiting to be reclaimed. Asha is from the Crane Clan (Aji-jaak Dodem) and a member of Neyaashiinigmiing (Cape Croker) First Nation. She currently lives on Anishinaabe, Huron-Wendat, and Haudenosaunee territory.

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You do not have to be a mother to attend. This space is also for people who are childfree but curious about the sacred role of mothers, people who hold nurturing roles within community, educators, aunties, helpers, partners, caregivers, or anyone wanting to learn how to better support mothers and children in a good way.

Our children deserve more than inherited survival patterns. They deserve worlds rooted in safety, belonging, tenderness, truth, and freedom.

I’m so excited to gather with you all 🤍

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Thursday, May 28
2 PM MST / 4 PM EST
Via Zoom

The webinar will be 90 minutes together:
• 45 minutes of panel discussion
• 45 minutes of audience Q&A

To join, sign up for the RIW Patreon Community (Tier 3) using code RIWSALE for 50% off:

patreon.com/u71040194

Address

501 Euclid Avenue
Helena, MT
59601

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+14064495796

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