Fresno American Indian Health Project

Fresno American Indian Health Project A Culturally Sensitive Health Access and Advocacy Program for American Indians in the City of Fresno, Ca.

Fresno American Indian Health Project strives to provide excellence in a wide variety of services for the American Indian Community in a respectful manner with a high regard for cultural, spiritual, personal values and tribal affiliation. Our services include:
· Health Screenings
· Mental Health Services
· Alcohol & Drug Prevention
· Health Education Classes
· Public Health Nurse Home Visits
· Case Management
· Transportation
· Health Referrals
· Youth After School Program
· Nutrition counseling

06/06/2026
For those planning to attend today’s Indigenous Film Screening at Maya Cinema today, please note the following informati...
06/06/2026

For those planning to attend today’s Indigenous Film Screening at Maya Cinema today, please note the following information:

- Please plan to arrive approximately 15 minutes before showtime, 1:45pm.

- Upon arrival, look for the sign that looks similar to the attached picture & enter through that door! An attendant will be ready to take your name & party size.

- Popcorn and beverage will be provided free of cost!

There is still plenty of room so even if you have not registered, please feel free to join us today at Maya Cinemas. It’s going to be a great show!

Registration for the Annual Youth GONA is still open. This year's GONA will be held on July 13-17 at Camp Sierra near Sh...
06/06/2026

Registration for the Annual Youth GONA is still open. This year's GONA will be held on July 13-17 at Camp Sierra near Shaver Lake. Register today before spots are filled.

Link:https://forms.gle/q23qHAe863cBmGLQ6

Did you know your health before pregnancy can affect your baby's future health? Taking care of your body and mind before...
06/06/2026

Did you know your health before pregnancy can affect your baby's future health?

Taking care of your body and mind before pregnancy plays an important role in giving your baby a healthy start. Connecting with a healthcare provider, learning about your health history, and building healthy habits can help support a smoother pregnancy and positive outcomes. Focusing on balanced nutrition, regular check-ups, and emotional well-being can make a meaningful difference. Mental health matters too, managing stress and having support can benefit both parent and baby. Preparing early builds a strong foundation for lifelong health.

Thank you to all the Family Spirit mothers who attended a very special Listening to Mothers session last night at FAIHP....
06/05/2026

Thank you to all the Family Spirit mothers who attended a very special Listening to Mothers session last night at FAIHP. Registered Dietitian, Doreen Diaz, presented an informative & helpful array of knowledge surround the topic of Nutrition for mothers & infant/toddlers.

The evening also included a parfait station & infused water station

Thank you to the Family Spirit Team for making this evening possible!

We have some very important information to share regarding tomorrow Fresno Rainbow Pride Parade that will help all parti...
06/05/2026

We have some very important information to share regarding tomorrow Fresno Rainbow Pride Parade that will help all participants be as prepared as possible!

Why See a CDCES? Managing diabetes can feel like a full-time job without a manual. That's where a Certified Diabetes Car...
06/04/2026

Why See a CDCES?

Managing diabetes can feel like a full-time job without a manual. That's where a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist comes in!
While your doctors handles your prescriptions, a CDCES is your personal coach fro the "everyday" part of the journey. Research shows that working with a CDCES can lower A1c levels, reduce the risk of complications, and - most importantly - lower the stress of daily management. At Fresno American Indian Health Project, we focus on strategies that honor your lifestyle and heritage. You don't have to navigate this alone. Let's work together to make your health goals a reality.

Highlights and artwork from our Honoring To***co, Honoring Our Minds event held this past Sunday! This event explored th...
06/04/2026

Highlights and artwork from our Honoring To***co, Honoring Our Minds event held this past Sunday! This event explored the connections between mental health, stress, and commercial to***co use through talking circles, guided discussion, spoken word, and art. Together, the group reflected on what exists “under the surface” of commercial to***co use, spoke about the meaning of Keeping To***co Sacred, and discussed healthy coping strategies, healing, and self-expression. Thanks to everyone who joined us!

There is still plenty of time to claim your spot at this Saturday's Indigenous Film Tour at Maya Cinemas at 2pm. This ev...
06/04/2026

There is still plenty of time to claim your spot at this Saturday's Indigenous Film Tour at Maya Cinemas at 2pm. This event is free to community.

Link:https://forms.gle/uTnkS5xLhY2dKkrb9

Join us this Friday at 10am for the weekly Tai-Chi sessions! Open to all ages!
06/03/2026

Join us this Friday at 10am for the weekly Tai-Chi sessions! Open to all ages!

Address

1551 E Shaw Avenue, Ste 139
Fresno, CA
93710

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15593200490

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