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National Council of Urban Indian Health Letter to Senator Barbara Boxer requesting her to Speak at NCUIH annual Conference 09-07

Authors: National Council of Urban Indian Health

Publication Year: 2007

Last Updated: 2010-08-25 11:45:51

Journal: NCUIH

Keywords: ncuih, national council of urban indian health, invitation, barbara boxer, annual conference

 

Short Abstract:

Urban Indian Communities nation-wide are thrilled to know that we have your support, empathy and understanding in our quest to restore and dignify healthcare access for Native Americans living in urban settings. For such reason, we would like to hereby officially request your presence as a speaker in our Annual Conference on September the 18th, 2007-- here in Washington, D.C. This event will also be a unique opportunity for us thank you for being our champion in Urban Indian Health issues.

 

Abstract:

Urban Indian Communities nation-wide are thrilled to know that we have your support, empathy and understanding in our quest to restore and dignify healthcare access for Native Americans living in urban settings. For such reason, we would like to hereby officially request your presence as a speaker in our Annual Conference on September the 18th, 2007-- here in Washington, D.C. This event will also be a unique opportunity for us thank you for being our champion in Urban Indian Health issues.

Having you as a speaker will be an honor and highly appreciated by our population. Your voice and support will certainly help us reach out and inform other policymakers on the plight of American Indians to access healthcare; as well to remind our government about its ongoing responsibility to complyto its fullest extent with what is stated in the treaties.


 

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