The Trevor Project’s CARE training is an interactive and intensive training that provides adults with an overview of suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and unsure LGBTQ youth and the different types of environmental stress that can contribute to heightened risk for suicide.
The Center of American Indian and Minority Health works to raise the health status of American Indians and Alaska Natives by recruiting and educating Native American medical students, increasing awareness of American Indian health care issues, and conducting research that serves the health interests of Native American communities.
We work to raise the health status of American Indians and Alaska Natives by recruiting and educating Native American medical students, increasing awareness of American Indian health care issues, and conducting research that serves the health interests of Native American communities.
Matching Grants to Tribes for Scholarship Program has funds to help tribes educate American Indians and Alaska Natives to serve as health professionals in Indian Communities.
Helps organizations that serve Native communities to plan, develop and manage HIV/AIDS prevention, intervention, care and treatment programs.
Promotes community healing and planning to address a variety of community problems including: substance abuse, historical trauma, suicide, and behavioral health