Yearly Archives: 2020

Longtime SRPMIC Employees Recognized at Annual Employee Service Awards

By Dalton Walker O'odham Action News More than 200 Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community tribal government employees were recognized for their dedication to the Community at...

Native Actor DeLanna Studi Visits Accelerated Learning Academy

Cherokee citizen and actor DeLanna Studi met with students at Salt River Schools’ Accelerated Learning Academy (ALA) on January 16. Studi was in the Valley...

Tips to Help Prevent Allergies

This past winter, Arizona received a significant amount of rainfall. With help from this rain, and with the seasons changing, plants are growing and...

Emergency Response Team Holds First-Aid Training

The Salt River-Community Emergency Response Team (SR-CERT) holds Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) training every month. On January 7, the SR-CERT held training...

Community’s Red Dress Walk Brings Awareness, Remembrance of MMIW

The idea for an awareness walk to remember Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) was sparked during a class discussion late last year at...

25th Annual Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day at Arizona State Capitol

The Arizona State Capitol was packed on January 15 for the 25th annual Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day. Each January, the state legislature hosts...

Hundreds Attend First Community Biometric Screening at Wellness Expo

The StrongLife Wellness Program held its first event of 2020 on Saturday, January 11 at the Salt River Clinic. More than 1,000 Salt River...

2020 Run Against Diabetes

On the very crisp morning of Saturday, January 25, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Health Services, Diabetes Prevention Services held the 2020 Run...

Northeast Ambulatory Care Center Groundbreaking

On Friday, January 17, Joseph Remitera, director of Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community’s Department of Health and Human Services, welcomed SRPMIC President Martin Harvier;...
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