
Resources
COVID-19 Community Resources
TRUSTED SOURCES OF INFORMATION
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CA Department of Education
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California Department of Public Health
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CA Covid-19 Response Website
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Centers for Disease Control and prevention
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National Indian Health Board (NIHB) COVID-19 Tribal Resource Center
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National Congress of American Indians
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Indian Health Service
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National Council of Urban Indian Health Coronavirus Resource Center
COVID-19 Relief and Financial Assistance
Right now, local tribes are asking for economic support as tribal members weather the negative economic impact of COVID-19.
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Muwekma COVID-19 Relief Fund All funds raised are 100% allocated to Muwekma Ohlone families who are economically struggling during this time with the assistance of necessary household needs and medical care.
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Amah Mutsun COVID-19 Relief Fund Funds will be used for personal protective equipment (PPE), food, elder care, medical supplies and transportation, school-related supplies/technology for distance learning, rent assistance for those most in need.
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COVID-19 Relief Fund for Self Employed & Service Economy LGBTQ+ BIPOC
Community Resources
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Find Childcare program
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Health Promotion Materials
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Resources for Undocumented Families
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Native American Health Center
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Native American Health Center Locations
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COVID-19 Materials Developed for Tribal Use
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American Indian COVID-19 Relief Facebook Group
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Donate to tribes for COVID-19 relief
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Leadership Counsel for Justice & Accountability Community Resources List for COVID-19 Times
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NDN Collective: Decolonizing Community Care in Response to COVID-19
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Anahuacalmecac World School Semillas Brigade Community Resources
Herbal Support via Anahuacalmecac
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AN HERBAL GUIDE TO COLLECTIVE PROTECTION AND HEALING DURING COVID-19
By: Standing Rock Seed Exchange -
Plant Allies During The Tie of Covid-19: A Community Resource
By: Jhon Jairo @elotedreams -
Understanding Herbs During Covid-19
By: Mama Maiz
CULTURE & WELLNESS
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Indigenous Circle of Wellness Individual, Couple, Family Counseling
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Native People Need: Curated Conversations around Coronavirus
Education
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Indigenous Education Tools part of a project led by alumna and professor of learning sciences and psychology Megan Bang ('09 Ph.D.)
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COVID-19 Activity Book for teens by UW-Madison medical student and alumna Ninah Divine (WCAS '16)
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Honoring the Whole Student: Developing Space for Native American Students in STEM by Supporting Complex Identities
CULTURE & FUN
COMMUNITY CARE
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Traditional Indigenous Kinship Practices at Home: Being Child-Centered During the Pandemic
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The Brilliance of the Beaver: Learning from an Anishnaabe World
Fun Fact
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Eupatorium perfoliatum was widely used on turtle island during the 1918-1920 influenza pandemic by Eclectic physicians, who learned about it from indigenous peoples. (I am deep down the rabbit hole of the history of pandemic medicine) -Via Danielle Gehl (eramosaherbals)

Mental Health
Students and Families have access to mental health resources.

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