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Urban Confer - Mandatory Funding Approaches for the Indian Health Service Search IHS Calendar August 30August 30, 2021 N/A Urban Confer - Mandatory Funding Approaches for the Indian Health ServiceSubmit Search August 30 , 2021Description Urban Confer - Mandatory Funding Approaches for the Indian Health Service On August 13, 2021, IHS initiated Urban Confer to seek input and recommendations on mandatory funding approaches for the Indian Health Service (IHS). This Urban Confer complements the Tribal Consultation initiated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Becerra on August 12, 2021.
For more information, please review the August 13, 2021 IHS Letter to Urban Indian Organization Leaders, available on the IHS Web site at the following link: August 13, 2021 Letter [PDF - 234 KB]. Who Should Attend: Urban Indian Organization Leaders |
31August 31, 2021
School Mental Health: Mindful Movement Series Aug 31August 31, 2021 N/A National American Indian & Alaska Native K-12 MHTTC |
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HHS Tribal Consultation - Mandatory Funding Approaches for the Indian Health ServiceSeptember 1, 2021 N/A HHS Tribal Consultation - Mandatory Funding Approaches for the Indian Health Service HHS Tribal Consultation - Mandatory Funding Approaches for the Indian Health Service On August 12, 2021, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Secretary Becerra sent a letter to Tribal Leaders to initiate Tribal Consultation to seek input and recommendations on mandatory funding approaches for the Indian Health Service (IHS). Date: Wednesday, September 1, 2021 Who Should Attend: Tribal Leaders HHS Tribal Consultation on Mandatory Funding Approaches for IHSSeptember 1, 2021 N/A Wednesday, September 1, 2021 @ 2:00 – 5:00 PM EST Zoom Information: https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1610450106 Meeting ID: 161 045 0106 In addition, if you would like to submit written comments and recommendations on the mandatory funding approaches, please submit comments by Friday, September 3, 2021. You can submit written comments via email at consultation@hhs.gov. |
2September 2, 2021
Facilities Appropriation Advisory Board Meeting -- IHS Calendar September 2September 2, 2021 N/A Facilities Appropriation Advisory Board MeetingSeptember 2 , 2021Description Facilities Appropriation Advisory Board Meeting |
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LABOR DAYSeptember 6, 2021 N/A |
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Hepatitis C Elimination in Indigenous Communities Sept 7September 7, 2021 N/A Grand Rounds | September 7, 2021 @ 12-1pm PTPresentation Titles: Hepatitis C Elimination in Indigenous CommunitiesIn this series of presentations, ECHO faculty members Jorge Mera, MD, FACP, Director of Infectious Diseases for Cherokee Nation Health Services (CNHS), and Justin Iwasaki, MD, MPH, primary care physician at the Lummi Tribal Health Center and Co-Founder/Chief Medical Officer of Tribal Health Connections, provide the rationale, program design, and tools that can be used by healthcare providers, public health staff and tribal decision makers to develop and enhance community-tailored HCV micro-elimination programs in Indian Country. Add the session to your calendar>> To join the session, simply click here at the time of Grand Rounds (September 7 at 12pm PT) VideoAvailable Following the Session Presenter BiosJorge Mera, MD, FACP, is the Director of Infectious Diseases for Cherokee Nation Health Services (CNHS), the largest tribally operated health care system in the United States. He completed his fellowship in Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas and is Board Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) in Infectious Diseases. During recent years Jorge’s efforts have been dedicated to organizing the Cherokee Nation HCV elimination program, as well as the HIV/HCV ECHO project. He is also the Director of the HIV clinic since 2012 and the Principal Investigator of the End the HIV Epidemic for the CNHS. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine of the Oklahoma State University Health Science Center and a Fellow of the American College of Physicians. Justin Iwasaki, MD, MPH, has worked in multiple communities around the world developing innovative solutions to complex health problems. He previously served as the Executive Medical Director of the Lummi Tribal Health Center where he launched a Hepatitis C elimination program. He continues to work with the Lummi Nation on special projects including directing an Opioid Overdose Prevention Program. He is also the Co-Founder/Chief Medical Officer of Tribal Health Connections, a healthcare company working to increase access to virtual specialty care in tribal communities. He has designed and lead projects with funding from the CDC, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, and his work has been developed into case studies by Harvard Business School and the Stanford Design School (d.school). He holds a clinical faculty position with the University of Washington School of Medicine and completed a family medicine residency at the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle, Washington with concentrations in bioinformatics and global health. Prior to that he graduated from the University of Utah’s combined MD/MPH program where he was involved in the start-up and impact investing community. Presentation SlidesHepatitis C Elimination in Indigenous Communities – Available Soon Resources ProvidedIndian Health Service Urban Indian Organization Leader Call Search IHS Calendar September 7 , 2021September 7, 2021 N/A Indian Health Service Urban Indian Organization Leader CallSeptember 7 , 2021Description Please join IHS on September 7, 2021 at 4pm Eastern for an update. Urban Indian Leaders will have an opportunity to provide comments and ask questions to federal officials. Time: 4 - 5 pm Eastern Conference Call: 800-857-5577 Participant Passcode: 6703929 Event Sponsor: IHS Who Should Attend: Urban Indian Organization Leaders School Mental Health: Mindful Movement Series Sept 7September 7, 2021 N/A
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8September 8, 2021
IHS Information Systems Advisory Committee Semi-Annual Meeting Search IHS Calendar September 8 - 9September 8-9, 2021 N/A IHS Information Systems Advisory Committee Semi-Annual MeetingSeptember 8 - 9, 2021Description The IHS Information Systems Advisory Committee fall semi-annual meeting will be held September 8-9, 2021. An in-person meeting option is TBD. Participants can join virtually through Zoom for Government. The meeting URL is listed below: https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1604319067?pwd=VGh0Qll6MWJ3S3RtenlJaCtZd0pFUT09 Meeting ID: 160 431 9067 Passcode: 502430 The meeting agenda will be posted as soon as available. Registration Fee: None Event Sponsor: IHS Who Should Attend: ISAC Members, open meeting Contact Info Christy Tayrien Mental Health Webinar: Understanding Perinatal Healthcare for Native Women Sept 8September 8, 2021 N/A
TOR Grantee Caring and Sharing Sept 8September 8, 2021 N/A
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9September 9, 2021
IHS Information Systems Advisory Committee Semi-Annual Meeting Search IHS Calendar September 8 - 9September 8-9, 2021 N/A IHS Information Systems Advisory Committee Semi-Annual MeetingSeptember 8 - 9, 2021Description The IHS Information Systems Advisory Committee fall semi-annual meeting will be held September 8-9, 2021. An in-person meeting option is TBD. Participants can join virtually through Zoom for Government. The meeting URL is listed below: https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1604319067?pwd=VGh0Qll6MWJ3S3RtenlJaCtZd0pFUT09 Meeting ID: 160 431 9067 Passcode: 502430 The meeting agenda will be posted as soon as available. Registration Fee: None Event Sponsor: IHS Who Should Attend: ISAC Members, open meeting Contact Info Christy Tayrien September All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders Call Search IHS Calendar September 9September 9, 2021 N/A September All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders CallSeptember 9 , 2021Description September All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders Call SAVE THE DATE - The Indian Health Service invites you to join us on Thursday, September 9, for our monthly call for Tribal leaders and Urban Indian Organization leaders to provide important IHS updates and to extend an opportunity for leaders to share input with IHS officials. Date: Thursday, September 9, 2021 Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Eastern) Conference Call: Coming Soon Participant Passcode: Coming Soon Webinar Adobe Connect: Coming Soon Participant Password: Coming Soon Who Should Attend: Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders |
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13September 13, 2021
Virtual Native Talking Circle Sept 13September 13, 2021 N/A
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14September 14, 2021
2021 NATIONAL ACADEMY ON EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION September 14-16September 14-16, 2021 N/A Choctaw Casino & Resort - Durant OklahomaREGISTRATION OPENS IN SPRING 2021! The COVID-19 pandemic has caused great upheaval across all of Indian Country, our nation, and all across the globe. It has not substantially hindered our day-to-day work (see our COVID resources, including our at-home learning toolkits and our grantmaking toolkit), but it has caused us to reconsider our 2021 National Academy on Early Care and Education. We have decided to postpone the conference to September 14-16, 2021. While the date has changed, our venue has not. We are grateful for the flexibility offered by the Choctaw Nation at the Choctaw Resort and Casino - Durant and are excited to bring us all together at their family-friendly, activity-filled resort.
We want to reassure you all that our future event will not be cancelled; however, we recognize that the timing of our event still faces great uncertainty due to the future trajectory of the pandemic and its impact on global health, safety, and travel. The Academy will not be cancelled but may be further postponed. If rescheduling of this event is necessary, we will provide maximum notice and issue a definitive statement on conference timing by the spring of 2021. We know your needs are ever-evolving, especially in the face of this pandemic and the structural inequality that continues to plague our nation, and the 2021 National Academy will focus on what your most prominent needs are. If you would like to weigh in on what those might be in the coming year, for both the Academy and other trainings and events, you can share your needs here. The next Academy will still feature an exciting program of keynote presentations, in-depth learning intensives, and networking with a rich and diverse cultural program. Please direct any specific inquiries to us at support@nicca.us. Further conference updates will be posted here. The health and well-being of our communities are of paramount importance to us and our future generations. We urge you to stay safe and take care of yourselves and your communities. And, we look forward to seeing you in September 2021. 2021 Tribal Self-Governance Conference Sept 14 - 16September 14-16, 2021 N/A REGISTRATION: https://www.tribalselfgov.org/event/2021-tribal-self-governance-conference/ REDUCED REGISTRATION: $175 Agenda - Coming soon! Sponsorship opportunities available. Contact jays@tribalselfgov.org, travisj@tribalselfgov.org, or mandij@tribalselfgov.org for details. SGCETC Vaccine Information Communication Tools Available! Access Communication Tools: https://www.tribalselfgov.org/covid-19-vaccine-communication-tools/
Northwest PTTC: Virtual Prevention Leadership Academy - Sept 14, 23, 24, 30, and October 7, 2020September 14, 2021 N/A
School Mental Health: Mindful Movement Series Sept 14September 14, 2021 N/A
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15September 15, 2021
2021 NATIONAL ACADEMY ON EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION September 14-16September 14-16, 2021 N/A Choctaw Casino & Resort - Durant OklahomaREGISTRATION OPENS IN SPRING 2021! The COVID-19 pandemic has caused great upheaval across all of Indian Country, our nation, and all across the globe. It has not substantially hindered our day-to-day work (see our COVID resources, including our at-home learning toolkits and our grantmaking toolkit), but it has caused us to reconsider our 2021 National Academy on Early Care and Education. We have decided to postpone the conference to September 14-16, 2021. While the date has changed, our venue has not. We are grateful for the flexibility offered by the Choctaw Nation at the Choctaw Resort and Casino - Durant and are excited to bring us all together at their family-friendly, activity-filled resort.
We want to reassure you all that our future event will not be cancelled; however, we recognize that the timing of our event still faces great uncertainty due to the future trajectory of the pandemic and its impact on global health, safety, and travel. The Academy will not be cancelled but may be further postponed. If rescheduling of this event is necessary, we will provide maximum notice and issue a definitive statement on conference timing by the spring of 2021. We know your needs are ever-evolving, especially in the face of this pandemic and the structural inequality that continues to plague our nation, and the 2021 National Academy will focus on what your most prominent needs are. If you would like to weigh in on what those might be in the coming year, for both the Academy and other trainings and events, you can share your needs here. The next Academy will still feature an exciting program of keynote presentations, in-depth learning intensives, and networking with a rich and diverse cultural program. Please direct any specific inquiries to us at support@nicca.us. Further conference updates will be posted here. The health and well-being of our communities are of paramount importance to us and our future generations. We urge you to stay safe and take care of yourselves and your communities. And, we look forward to seeing you in September 2021. 2021 Tribal Self-Governance Conference Sept 14 - 16September 14-16, 2021 N/A REGISTRATION: https://www.tribalselfgov.org/event/2021-tribal-self-governance-conference/ REDUCED REGISTRATION: $175 Agenda - Coming soon! Sponsorship opportunities available. Contact jays@tribalselfgov.org, travisj@tribalselfgov.org, or mandij@tribalselfgov.org for details. SGCETC Vaccine Information Communication Tools Available! Access Communication Tools: https://www.tribalselfgov.org/covid-19-vaccine-communication-tools/
Behavioral Health Webinar: Walking the Long Road: Native Recovery Stories of Experience, Strength, and HopeSeptember 15, 2021 N/A
Working with Substance-Abusing Families Training September 15–17, 2021 VirtualSeptember 15-16, 2021 N/A
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16September 16, 2021
2021 NATIONAL ACADEMY ON EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION September 14-16September 14-16, 2021 N/A Choctaw Casino & Resort - Durant OklahomaREGISTRATION OPENS IN SPRING 2021! The COVID-19 pandemic has caused great upheaval across all of Indian Country, our nation, and all across the globe. It has not substantially hindered our day-to-day work (see our COVID resources, including our at-home learning toolkits and our grantmaking toolkit), but it has caused us to reconsider our 2021 National Academy on Early Care and Education. We have decided to postpone the conference to September 14-16, 2021. While the date has changed, our venue has not. We are grateful for the flexibility offered by the Choctaw Nation at the Choctaw Resort and Casino - Durant and are excited to bring us all together at their family-friendly, activity-filled resort.
We want to reassure you all that our future event will not be cancelled; however, we recognize that the timing of our event still faces great uncertainty due to the future trajectory of the pandemic and its impact on global health, safety, and travel. The Academy will not be cancelled but may be further postponed. If rescheduling of this event is necessary, we will provide maximum notice and issue a definitive statement on conference timing by the spring of 2021. We know your needs are ever-evolving, especially in the face of this pandemic and the structural inequality that continues to plague our nation, and the 2021 National Academy will focus on what your most prominent needs are. If you would like to weigh in on what those might be in the coming year, for both the Academy and other trainings and events, you can share your needs here. The next Academy will still feature an exciting program of keynote presentations, in-depth learning intensives, and networking with a rich and diverse cultural program. Please direct any specific inquiries to us at support@nicca.us. Further conference updates will be posted here. The health and well-being of our communities are of paramount importance to us and our future generations. We urge you to stay safe and take care of yourselves and your communities. And, we look forward to seeing you in September 2021. 2021 Tribal Self-Governance Conference Sept 14 - 16September 14-16, 2021 N/A REGISTRATION: https://www.tribalselfgov.org/event/2021-tribal-self-governance-conference/ REDUCED REGISTRATION: $175 Agenda - Coming soon! Sponsorship opportunities available. Contact jays@tribalselfgov.org, travisj@tribalselfgov.org, or mandij@tribalselfgov.org for details. SGCETC Vaccine Information Communication Tools Available! Access Communication Tools: https://www.tribalselfgov.org/covid-19-vaccine-communication-tools/
Working with Substance-Abusing Families Training September 15–17, 2021 VirtualSeptember 15-16, 2021 N/A
Upcoming Online Training Programs Grant Writing - From Concept to ProposalSeptember 16, 2021 N/A Grant Writing - From Concept to Proposal A six part series on Thursdays from 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Week 1 (Sept. 16): Researching Requests for Proposals Week 2 (Sept. 23): Outlining Goals and Objectives Week 3 (Sept. 30): Budget Week 4 (Oct. 7): Writing the Narrative Week 5 (Oct. 14): Completing Required Forms Week 6 (Oct. 21): Submitting/Grant Management
Overwhelmed with grant writing? Don’t know where to start? Let us help YOU write a grant! Join experienced grant writer Brian King and Hopa Mountain staff to complete a federal or foundation grant step by step. Receive input, comments and feedback from experienced and successful grant writers and colleagues. Just need help on a few sections of a grant? Jump in for whatever class you’d like to participate in. This workshop starts weekly on Thursday, September 16th at 11 a.m.
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17September 17, 2021
Connecting Prevention Specialists to Native Communities During Times of Crisis Sept 17September 17, 2021 N/A
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18September 18, 2021
17th Annual Cowlitz Tribe Health Walk Sept. 18September 18, 2021 N/A
HHS ASPR TRIBAL CONSULTATION SESSION: ACCESS TO SUPPLIES FROM FEDERAL PARTNERS Search IHS Calendar October 18September 18, 2021 N/A HHS ASPR TRIBAL CONSULTATION SESSION: ACCESS TO SUPPLIES FROM FEDERAL PARTNERSSubmit Search October 18 , 2021Description HHS ASPR TRIBAL CONSULTATION SESSION: ACCESS TO SUPPLIES FROM FEDERAL PARTNERS
On September 20, 2021, HHS Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR), Dawn O’Connell announced Tribal Consultation on recommendations to facilitate Tribal access to medical countermeasures and supplies that may be needed in public health emergencies. This consultation's focus is to identify gaps in the request process for Indian Health Service (IHS), tribal health programs (THP), and urban Indian organizations (UIO) health care providers, and recommendations on how to close such gaps to meet the ongoing needs of the current COVID-19 response as well as future public health emergencies. As part of this consultation, input is welcome on the following questions:
Please make plans to join us and share your recommendations during one of the following virtual sessions: October 18, 2021 at 2:00 – 4:00 PM ET: Register Here Please send your written comments and recommendations to us at consultation@hhs.gov by October 22, 2021. Please let us know if you have any questions! Who Should Attend: Tribal Leaders, Tribal Health Administrators, Tribal Public Health Staff, Urban and Indian Organization Leaders |
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2021 American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Health Summit Sept 21 - 23September 21-23, 2021 N/A SAVE THE DATE Dr. Duane Mackey Memorial "Waktaya Naji" Lecture Sept 21September 21, 2021 N/A National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC: Dr. Duane Mackey Memorial "Waktaya Naji" Lecture Daniel Foster, PsyD, MSCP and Rebecca Foster, PhD *This event is sponsored by the National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC, but is taking place during the Great Plains Behavioral Health Conference. NTFSC Community Spotlight Webinar: Colville Food Sovereignty Project Sept 21September 21, 2021 N/A Please join us to learn more about Colville's Food Sovereignty Project
About this eventPresenters Makoti Fox and Tauni Bearcub will share about their food sovereignty efforts and the ground-breaking of the Konbit greenhouse on the reservation. Share with friends
Date and timeLocationOnline event Register Here NW Portland Area Indian Health BoardOrganizer of NTFSC Community Spotlight Webinar: Colville Food Sovereignty Project
TOR Regional Meeting: Southwest IHS Regions including Phoenix, Tuscon, Albuquerque, and NavajoSeptember 21, 2021 N/A
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22September 22, 2021
2021 American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Health Summit Sept 21 - 23September 21-23, 2021 N/A SAVE THE DATE Designating the State of Arizona as a Purchased/Referred Care Delivery Area - Virtual Tribal Consultation (Session One) Search IHS Calendar September 22September 22, 2021 N/A Designating the State of Arizona as a Purchased/Referred Care Delivery Area - Virtual Tribal Consultation (Session One)September 22 , 2021Description Designating the State of Arizona as a Purchased/Referred Care Delivery Area - Virtual Tribal Consultation (Session One) The Indian Health Service (IHS) invites you to join us for a virtual Tribal Consultation session to provide your input in follow-up to the completion of our multi-year feasibility study on designating the State of Arizona as a Purchased/Referred Care Delivery Area (PRCDA). The IHS initiated Tribal Consultation on August 20, 2021 (Link - letter to Tribal Leaders [PDF - 443 KB]).
ZoomGov Link: ESAS Webinar: Adolescent Brain Maturation and Health: Intersections on the Developmental HighwaySeptember 22, 2021 N/A
Introducing the VA Portland Mindfulness Institute – What is it and Why Does it Matter? SEPT 22September 22, 2021 N/A The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Tribal Veterans Service Office and the Veterans Affairs Office of Tribal Government Relations presents For more information please contact the CTGR Tribal VSO - Ramona Quenelle at (503) 879-1484 |
23September 23, 2021
2021 American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Health Summit Sept 21 - 23September 21-23, 2021 N/A SAVE THE DATE |
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3RD GATHERING of NW Elders, Knowledge Holders, & Culture Keepers Sept 28 - 29September 28-29, 2021 N/A Gathering of NW Elders, NOTE: UPDATED DATES Designating the State of Arizona as a Purchased/Referred Care Delivery Area - Virtual Tribal Consultation (Session Two) Search IHS Calendar September 28September 28, 2021 N/A Designating the State of Arizona as a Purchased/Referred Care Delivery Area - Virtual Tribal Consultation (Session Two)September 28 , 2021Description Designating the State of Arizona as a Purchased/Referred Care Delivery Area - Virtual Tribal Consultation (Session Two) The Indian Health Service (IHS) invites you to join us for a virtual Tribal Consultation session to provide your input in follow-up to the completion of our multi-year feasibility study on designating the State of Arizona as a Purchased/Referred Care Delivery Area (PRCDA). The IHS initiated Tribal Consultation on August 20, 2021 (Link - letter to Tribal Leaders [PDF - 443 KB]).
IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation - Meeting #2 Search IHS Calendar September 28September 28, 2021 N/A IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation - Meeting #2September 28 , 2021Description Please register to attend this virtual meeting that will be held via Zoom here: https://www.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJIsdO6qpzsqG9yxe8W4DFaMLm09kiJvksU School Mental Health: Mindful Movement Series Sept 28September 28, 2021 N/A
WTDP / RPMS training Sept 28 _ 30September 28-30, 2021 N/A |
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3RD GATHERING of NW Elders, Knowledge Holders, & Culture Keepers Sept 28 - 29September 28-29, 2021 N/A Gathering of NW Elders, NOTE: UPDATED DATES WTDP / RPMS training Sept 28 _ 30September 28-30, 2021 N/A Prevention Webinar: Sustainability Sept 29September 29, 2021 N/A
TOR Monthly Webinar: Peer Recovery Panel Sept 29September 29, 2021 N/A
Tribal Opioid Response Webinar: Peer Recovery Panel Wednesday, September 29September 29, 2021 N/A
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30September 30, 2021
WTDP / RPMS training Sept 28 _ 30September 28-30, 2021 N/A |
1October 1, 2021
Fatherhood is Sacred, Motherhood is Sacred" Oct 1October 1, 2021 N/A
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