We acknowledge that Omaha is the traditional land of the Umoho people and that NUIHC resides on their land. We honor the Indigenous people of America, all elders; past, present, and emerging. We are called on to learn and share what we learn about the tribal history, culture, and contributions that have been suppressed in telling the story of America.
The Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition is a non-profit agency whose mission is to elevate the health status of Urban Indians and other underserved populations. We address health disparities through education, collaboration, advocacy and health service delivery.
The Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition is a non-profit agency whose mission is to elevate the health status of Urban Indians and other underserved populations. We address health disparities through education, collaboration, advocacy and health service delivery.
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The Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition (NUIHC) is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization incorporated in the State of Nebraska. We provide community health care and services targeting the urban American Indian and Alaska Native population in the greater Omaha metropolitan area, Lincoln-Lancaster metropolitan area, and Sioux City, Iowa.
NUIHC board member since 2008, Ms. Hartman-Bradley served as Board Treasurer before being elected President in 2016. Ms. Hartman-Bradley is a Native American Specialist and Elementary Teacher for Omaha Public Schools. Ms. Hartman-Bradley attended the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
She had previously served as Board Member for the Omaha Educational Association (OEA), the Nebraska State Education Association (NSEA), the National Education Association (NEA) and Secretary for the National Educational Association of the American Indian/Alaskan Native Caucus.Ms. Lovrien graduated from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and is currently a Career Skills Coach with Metropolitan Community College.
She had previously served as Board Member for the Omaha Educational Association (OEA), the Nebraska State Education Association (NSEA), the National Education Association (NEA) and Secretary for the National Educational Association of the American Indian/Alaskan Native Caucus.Ms. Lovrien graduated from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and is currently a Career Skills Coach with Metropolitan Community College.
I think the biggest thing in terms of recovering was going back to day-to-day life, not knowing how to be sober, function day-to-day and do things as a normal family. Now, I feel like I can approach society again, not feel out of place and not feel like people are whispering behind my back. You've got to close your eyes, hold your breath and take that step.
The Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition is a non-profit, tax-exempt charitable organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Our mission is to elevate the health status of Native Americans to the highest possible level. We build philanthropic partnerships to further our mission.
Our Intertribal Treatment Center is for substance abuse. The program delivers culturally-relevant in-patient, co-ed substance abuse treatment for Native Americans in South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa. A holistic approach that addresses the unique needs of people during recovery is utilized.
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