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NCUIH Youth Council Member Czarina Campos shares with Native youth on what it means to be an Indigi-Wellness Healer and how to participate in their Campaign Contest Launching Today!!

Learn how to become an Indigi-Wellness Healer!

The Indigi-Wellness Healer Campaign is a social media campaign by Native Youth for Native Youth consisting of two hashtag themes- #NativeHealing and #IndigiLove- to express the importance of mental & physical wellness and healthy Native relationships, especially during the coronavirus pandemic.

Click on the links below for more information: 

Visit Campaign Website to Download Toolkit, Create/Submit your Post & Win Amazing Prizes
RSVP to Indigi-Wellness Healer Campaign
Sign-up to Receive Important Steps on Indigi-Wellness Contest
Apply NCUIH’s Urban Indian Youth Council Class of 2020

An Indigenous Wellness Healer is one who:

  1. Using their culture to be a shield to protect them, while also knowing when to get help 
  2. Inspiring Native Youth to heal themselves and practicing self-care
  3. Investing in positive change for mental, physical, emotional/ spiritual health and sharing your story to inspire others
  4. Promoting resiliency, building healthy relationships, promoting generational healing to empower the next seven generations

All AI/AN youth and allies across Indian Country are invited to participate.

WHO: All AI/AN youth 25 years years old or younger.
WHAT:  NCUIH Youth Advisory Council's Indigi-Wellness Healer Campaign Contest
WHEN: Participate online July 24th, 2020 - August 7th, 2020. Winners will be announced by August 30,  2020.
WHERE: Online, by uploading your social media posts on your Facebook, Twitter and/ or Instagram pages. Make  your settings as Public for the NCUIH’s Office to view your submission.
WHY: Our two hashtag campaigns are designed to help empower and inspire AI/AN youth to heal, to promote self- love, and love between family, friends, and partners, while connecting youth with Native youth-driven resources to build youth resiliency and improve the overall health for the next seven generations!
Contact: Sebouh Kouyoumjian, SKouyoumjian@ncuih.org, 202-544-0344
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