Oklahoma City Indian Clinic is dedicated to promoting physical activity and cultural awareness among Native American youth. They offer a range of seasonal programs such as TURTLE Camps, Kids in the Kitchen, Mixed Martial Arts camps, and Clinic Culture Nights. By utilizing their resources, OKCIC aims to bridge the gap and nurture cultural connections while promoting healthy lifestyles.
The American Indian Boarding School era saw Native children being forcibly removed from their homes and placed in boarding schools by the U.S. government. These children faced abuse, punishment for practicing their traditions, and suffered from malnutrition and diseases. OKCIC is committed to healing this generational trauma by investing in programs that teach today’s youth the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle while preserving their heritage.
OKCIC’s Health Promotion and Diabetes Prevention Manager, Rochelle Plummer, believes that reclaiming history is key to empowering Native youth. The clinic strives to show kids that they can lead healthy lives that embrace their personal and cultural identities. Events are held year-round to provide Native youth with opportunities to engage with their culture and understand the importance of living healthy. These initiatives empower the next generation to preserve their cultural heritage for a brighter, healthier, and happier future.
To learn more about the programs offered by OKCIC, visit their website at www.okcic.com.