Native American Heritage Month Is a Time to Cherish Resources

Native American Heritage Month brings to mind the need to maintain Native American traditions, culture, and to remember our history.

Since my family and tribe continue to work on maintaining our traditions and culture throughout the year, now would be a good time to share part of our family traditions and culture. Moreover, it is a time to show the need for a continued resource to practice our tradition and culture.

Walking in Beauty: Family, Heritage, and Public Health

As a Diné (Navajo) tribal member born and raised on the reservation, my journey is deeply rooted in the values and resilience of my community. Growing up without running water, easy access to a grocery store, or affordable and quality healthcare, I witnessed firsthand the disparities that affect many Native American communities.

Native American Heritage Month and What it Means to Me

Native American Heritage Month is a time to honor rich cultures, traditions and histories of Native American People. I was asked to write a guest blog, and will attempt to address certain topics (CULTURE, TRADITION, HISTORY) that hold significance to me, and share life experiences that relate to my Native American Heritage.

Celebrating Native American Heritage Month

November marks Native American Heritage Month, a time to honor the rich cultures, traditions, and histories of Native American people. For us, this month holds a special significance, as our own history is deeply intertwined with the Native American community.

Hunter Health CEO among 2024 Executives of the Year

Our CEO Amy Feimer is among the Wichita Business Journal’s 2024 Executives of the Year, a huge feat that recognizes “a group of standout business professionals who make their companies stronger through leadership and integrity,” according to the journal.

November: Focus on Mental Health

October is an important month for raising awareness about mental health and various mental health conditions, and Hunter Health vibrantly supports all efforts.

Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month at Hunter Health

At Hunter Health, we believe that diversity and inclusion are the cornerstones of quality care. As we honor National Hispanic Heritage Month, from September 15 to October 15, we take this time to recognize and celebrate the profound contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans to our nation and to our own organization.

Back-to-school time!

The school season is just ahead, and the best way for your child to have a great school year is to give them a healthy one. Our staff offers tips.

Hunter Health Celebrates National Health Center Week

Hunter Health celebrates National Health Center Week (NHCW) 2024, taking place Aug. 4-10. The annual event highlights the essential role Community Health Centers play in improving public health and advancing health equity.

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