The American Indian Association of Tucson, located in Tucson, AZ, is a community-based organization that serves Native American and Alaska Native individuals of all ages and tribal heritages. They offer a wide range of social, wellness, and health services, including tobacco prevention, suicide prevention, and cultural events, with the goal of promoting the well-being and preserving the rich American Indian heritage of Tucson.
The Tucson Indian Center, home to the Rodney W. Palimo, Sr. Clinic, provides initial medical services and hosts monthly vaccine events. They also partner with the Tohono O'odham Nation to offer a Women, Infants, and Children (W.I.C.) clinic. The center welcomes new clients and encourages them to attend an orientation session to learn more about the programs, services, eligibility, and enrollment opportunities available.
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