March 2024 Socials

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South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency An intertribal gathering of Tribal members, caregivers, and service providers. Lunch Provided! Elders’ Supports & Services For more information call: 360.426.3990 Save the Date May 14, 2024 Little Creek Event Center

WIC Program

April Dates

SQUAXIN ISLAND 4/09/24

NISQUALLY 4/10/24

CHEHALIS 4/11/24

SKOKOMISH 4/17/24

This Institution is an equal opportunity provider.

Washington State WIC Nutrition Program does not discriminate.

NOTE: These dates are future projections. While we strive to keep these dates and times, they may be subject to change.

This program is not always able to accomodate walk-ins due to their other duties.

Need Diapers?

Diapers are NOT CHEAP

Often times, those in low income families face high costs and limited supplies of this essential need.

1 in 3 Mothers in the United States struggle with diaper scarcity.

Diapers are necessary

When supplies are low or absent, it can add to the challenges of maintaining consistent childcare and steady employment.

SPIPA is excited to be able to provide Diaper Distribution services to eligible

Consortium Tribal Members

The Diaper Distribution on Reservations Project works with other SPIPA Programs to deliver diapering needs to eligible families with children age 0-18 residing in the SPIPA service area.

For more information

fill out this form today, or for questions, email DDOR@spipa.org

Form is available at: spipa.org/family-and-community-resources/

Eligibility

• Atleast one household member is enrolled in a SPIPA consortium Tribe

• Must meet income guidelines

If you qualify for:

Food Vouchers

LIHEAP/ Weatherization

USDA Foods

WIC

Workforce Development Programs

You are eligible to receive diaper distribution.

USDA Foods Program

April

3/9/24

NOTE: Please stick to the monthly schedule for the USDA Commodity Food Program. Food distribution staff have other duties that they are responsible for on the days they are not issuing commodities.

If you’re unable to make the date, please call and schedule an appointment with appropriate staff.

For USDA Food, call SPIPA at 360.426.3990

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

PT. GAMBLE S’KLALLAM
ISLAND
Dates NISQUALLY 3/23/24 CHEHALIS 3/18/24
3/3/24 SKOKOMISH 3/12/24 SQUAXIN
LIHEAP NEED HELP WITH YOUR LIGHT BILL? SPIPA is still accepting applications for energy assistance. If you have not utilized LIHEAP benefits in the past year, you may be eligible for assistance. LIHEAP APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS Chehalis Nisqually SPIPA IPC Warehouse Shoalwater Bay SPIPA IPC Squaxin Island SPIPA IPC Skokomish Rosetta LaClair 360.426.3990 360.438.4216 360.426.3990 360.426.3990 360.426.7788
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Social Media Messaging

Tag AICAF in your social media posts so we can share and support your programs!

americanindiancancer.org /AmericanIndianCancer @AICAF Org @AmericanIndianCancer

Media

03.18.24 Wear blue

Raise awareness of colorectal cancer in Indian Country by wearing your blue beadwork all month long! Use the hashtag #BlueBeads and join the movement by posting pictures featuring blue beadwork, ribbon skirts, ribbon shirts, or any other creative expression. Don’t forget to join AICAF’s virtual gathering on March 21st for Blue Beads Day! https://fb.me/e/16mGYThDB

03.19.24

Gut Health Resource Link

03.20.24

One Day Before Blue Beads Day Reminder

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Food is medicine. Get inspired to make a gutfriendly meal! Share your favorite traditional food that promotes gut health in the comments below!!

Blue Beads is TOMORROW! Wear your favorite blue clothing or jewelry to support AICAF's #BlueBeads campaign during National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Join our Facebook event to learn more about how YOU can raise awareness of Indigenous cancer burdens: https://fb.me/e/16mGYThDB

Post pictures featuring blue beadwork, ribbon skirts, ribbon shirts, or any other creative expression to raise awareness of colorectal cancer in Indian Country. Use the hashtag #BlueBeads to join the movement!

https://fb.me/e/16mGYThDB

Food is medicine. Get inspired to make a gut-friendly meal! Share your favorite traditional food that promotes gut health in the comments below!!

Blue Beads is TOMORROW! Wear your favorite blue clothing or jewelry to support AICAF's #BlueBeads campaign during National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Join our Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/16mGYThDB

03.21.24

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03.28.24

My Colonoscopy Tools Resource

My FIT Test Tools Resource

Blue Beads Day Take the Pledge

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This year, it's estimated over 150,000 people will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Join our fight to end this preventable disease by wearing blue today to honor all those impacted by colorectal cancer.

Navigate your health journey with confidence! Our latest resource is designed to demystify colonoscopy appointments, bringing clarity and empowerment to your colorectal health. Knowledge is key! #BlueBeads

This year, it's estimated over 150,000 people will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Join our fight to end this preventable disease by wearing blue today to honor all those impacted by colorectal cancer.

Navigate your health journey with confidence! Our latest resource is designed to demystify colonoscopy appointments, bringing clarity and empowerment to your colorectal health. Knowledge is key! #BlueBeads

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#GetBehindCRCScreening. What’s a FIT Test? This is a cancer screening option for average-risk people starting at 45 years old. Explore our latest colorectal health resource to see if this screening option is right for you. #BlueBeads

#GetBehindCRCScreening. What’s a FIT Test? This is a cancer screening option for average-risk people starting at 45 years old. Explore our latest colorectal health resource to see if this screening option is right for you. #BlueBeads

As National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month concludes, let's deepen our commitment to understanding the unique challenges faced by Indigenous communities in the fight against cancer. Join your relatives in taking the #BlueBeads screening pledge to empower yourself on your health journey. Together, we stand united against colorectal cancer!

https://forms.office.com/r/x80LWnLip7

Join your relatives in taking the #BlueBeads screening pledge to empower yourself on your health journey. Together, we stand united against colorectal cancer!

https://forms.office.com/r/x80LWnLi p7

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03.05.24

Social Media Messaging

Tag AICAF in your social media posts so we can share and support your programs!

americanindiancancer.org

Media Link Link

/AmericanIndianCancer

@AICAF Org

Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer among Indigenous people and the second leading cause of cancer death. Support AICAF's Blue Beads campaign in March during National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month! Wear blue and join AICAF's Facebook event to learn more about how YOU can raise awareness about colorectal cancer in Indian Country: https://fb.me/e/16mGYThDB

Most colorectal cancer starts as non-cancerous growths or polyps, which can be detected with regular screenings and removed with a colonoscopy. Screening is highly recommended for Native men and women ages 45-75.

#GetBehindCRCScreening and talk to your doctor about when screening is right for you!

But I don't have any symptoms! Indigenous people are often diagnosed with colorectal cancer in its later stages when symptoms are more obvious. Pay attention to your body and use AICAF's resource to help you learn the signs and symptoms of colorectal cancer. #BlueBeads

@AmericanIndianCancer

Twitter

Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer among Indigenous people. Support AICAF's Blue Beads campaign in March during National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month!

Raise awareness about colorectal cancer in Indian Country here: https://fb.me/e/16mGYThDB

Most colorectal cancer starts as noncancerous growths or polyps, which can be detected with regular screenings and removed with a colonoscopy. #GetBehindCRCScreening and talk to your doctor about when screening is right for you! #BlueBeads

But I don't have any symptoms! Indigenous people are often diagnosed with colorectal cancer in its later stages when symptoms are more obvious. Pay attention to your body and use AICAF's resource to help you learn the signs and symptoms of colorectal cancer. #BlueBeads

03.12.24

Which Screening is Right for Me? Resource

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03.13.24

One Week Before Blue Beads Day Reminder

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Does colorectal cancer run in your family? If so, you may be at an increased risk. Learn your family's health history and ask your doctor if you should be screened for CRC before age 45. Use AICAF's Family History Tree to guide you and #GetBehindCRCScreening. Don’t forget to wear blue on March 21st for #BlueBeads Day!

Colorectal cancer often has no signs or symptoms in its early stages. If found and treated soon enough, 9 out of 10 people will still be living 5 years after diagnosis.

#GetBehindCRCScreening and talk to your doctor about which screening option is right for you.

Does colorectal cancer run in your family? If so, you may be at an increased risk. Learn your family's health history and ask your doctor if you should be screened for CRC before age 45. Use AICAF's Family History Tree to guide you and #GetBehindCRCScreening. #BlueBeads

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03.14.24

Survivorship

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Blue Beads happens in ONE WEEK! Help raise awareness about colorectal cancer screening in Indian Country by taking the #BlueBeads Screening Pledge: https://forms.office.com/r/x80LWnLip7. Don't forget to wear blue next week!

A lot can be learned from the wisdom of our Indigenous cancer survivors. Read about the experiences and inspiring journeys of these brave colorectal cancer survivors: http://ow.ly/c1Qg50ypGuw.

#GetBehindCRCScreening and talk to your doctor about which screening option is right for you.

Blue Beads happens in ONE WEEK! Raise colorectal cancer awareness in Indian Country by taking the #BlueBeads Screening Pledge: https://forms.office.com/r/x80LWnLi p7

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Facebook Event Page 03.01.24
03.06.24 End Colon Cancer Resource
Signs and Symptoms Resource Link Family History Resource 03.07.24
A lot can be learned from the wisdom of our Indigenous cancer survivors. Read about the experiences and inspiring journeys of these brave colorectal cancer survivors: http://ow.ly/c1Qg50ypGuw. 5
Colorectal cancer often has no signs or symptoms in its early stages. If found and treated soon enough, 9 out of 10 people will still be living 5 years after diagnosis.

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