National Council of Urban Indian Health
1 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Suite 800-D
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202.544.0344
Participants can create touchstones with images or words that express gratitude or thank yous. They can be a gift to someone you appreciate and care about, or you can make touchstones to thank yourself for your many gifts and accomplishments.
Kits containing all materials needed to complete this activity will be provided. Please register early to ensure your kit can be shipped to you in time for the event.
*Limited supplies are available.
Who Should Attend:
Native Youth & Young Adults (ages 16-24)
Presenters:
Antionette Ascencio, Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo Indians, SUNY COVID Culture Keeper, Project Firstline Fellow, NCUIH
Objectives:
1. Introduction to touchstones and their uses
2. Build knowledge of art as a strength-based coping skill
3. Build awareness of the role gratitude plays in achieving wellness
For past Communities of Learning, trainings, webinars, and resources, please visit our Trainings and Webinars page.