All Nations Health Center

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All Nations Health Center (formerly Missoula Urban Indian Health Center) is committed to promoting sustainable healthy lives for our Native people and the surrounding community through culturally based, holistic care.

🌲 Calling All Middle & High School Students in the Missoula Area! 🌲Looking for something fun to do this Spring Break? Jo...
04/04/2026

🌲 Calling All Middle & High School Students in the Missoula Area! 🌲

Looking for something fun to do this Spring Break? Join us for an exciting Outdoor Adventure Camp!

We’ll be exploring the outdoors, taking part in fun activities, and enjoying cultural events all week long. 🎣 Students will be provided with materials for activities like fishing—so no need to worry about supplies.

Just come with a smile and be ready to participate!

✅ Eligibility:
Participants must be registered Native American or Alaska Native, or a first- or second-degree descendant.

📝 To sign up:
Click the link below and scroll down to the Native Youth Council Form to register:
https://tr.ee/On0fjrGr3I

📍 Location: 1511 S. Russell St., Missoula, MT
📞 Questions? Call Julian Hiwalker at 406-829-9515 ext. 129

🚐 Need a ride? Call at least 24 hours in advance:
406-829-9515 ext. 101

Don’t miss out—come join the adventure! 🌄

📣 Calling all registered relatives and interested community members!Our Movement is Medicine event is happening next wee...
04/02/2026

📣 Calling all registered relatives and interested community members!

Our Movement is Medicine event is happening next week—come join us for fun, family-friendly activities that will get your body moving and your blood flowing 💪🏽

📍 Location: Ft. Missoula Regional Park
(North side, next to the basketball court)

🚌 Please note: Transportation will not be provided.
You can access the event using Mountain Line Route #9 (Community Medical Center / Target Range area).

🎟️ Gas vouchers and YMCA punch passes will be available.

📝 You can access the application here: https://tr.ee/3WPYe9dn0Q
Click on Movement is Medicine form

If you are a registered Native American or Alaska Native (first- or second-degree descendant) and would like to participate, please call 406-829-9515.
Ask for Dana (ext. 109) or Kenneth (ext. 119).

We hope to see you there! 🌿

Healthy relationships begin with consent.Preventing sexual violence is possible. This Sexual Assault Awareness Month ( )...
04/02/2026

Healthy relationships begin with consent.

Preventing sexual violence is possible. This Sexual Assault Awareness Month ( ), we’ll focus on consent as the foundation of healthy relationships. Download the SAAM toolkit to learn
more: scccadvasa.org/SAAM

ANHC's Behavioral Health Department is offering Parening Together, a process and education group for caregivers. 😀Parent...
04/01/2026

ANHC's Behavioral Health Department is offering Parening Together, a process and education group for caregivers. 😀

Parenting Together
Every Tuesday 8:30 AM -9:30 AM
Starts April 14th 👫❤️

All relatives/clients welcome. If you are not currently enrolled in BH services, you must register and complete a BH intake before attending the group. If interested or have questions, please call our Intake Coordinator, Logan, at 406-829-9515 ext 110

04/01/2026

April is National Alcohol Awareness Month

Join us as we raise awareness about alcohol-related harms and promote stronger alcohol policies. Throughout the month, we’ll share data-driven posts, resources, and ways to take action.

🗓 Weekly Themes:
• Week 1 (Mar 30–Apr 5): Alcohol-Related Harms to Others
• Week 2 (Apr 6–12): Alcohol & Violence
• Week 3 (Apr 13–19): Alcohol & Cancer Risk
• Week 4 (Apr 20–26): Alcohol & Other Drugs

We’re proud to participate in Alcohol Awareness Month—stay tuned, get informed, and be part of the conversation.

Did you know? E-cigarette companies use sweet flavors, bright designs, and social media to attract teens.But va**ng isn’...
03/31/2026

Did you know? E-cigarette companies use sweet flavors, bright designs, and social media to attract teens.

But va**ng isn’t harmless—most products contain addictive ni****ne that can harm young brains.

Let’s stay informed and protect our youth. 💬
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E-cigarette companies target youth with kid-friendly marketing (React, 2026)👈FACTS

😎 Native Youth Council – Join Us! ✌️Hey teens! The Native Youth Council is happening April 1st from 4:00–7:30 PM 🕓This i...
03/31/2026

😎 Native Youth Council – Join Us! ✌️

Hey teens! The Native Youth Council is happening April 1st from 4:00–7:30 PM 🕓

This is for high school students who are registered or 1st- or 2nd-degree descendants of American Indian or Alaska Native heritage.

✨ Want something fun to do?
✨ Meet new friends
✨ Learn cool things
✨ Be part of a safe, supportive space

If you qualify, come hang out and be part of an exciting program made just for you!

👉 Click here to register: https://tr.ee/On0fjrGr3I

Don’t miss it 🙌

Today is National Doctors Day, and ANHC formally recognizes Dr. Geyman for his distinguished service and dedication to p...
03/30/2026

Today is National Doctors Day, and ANHC formally recognizes Dr. Geyman for his distinguished service and dedication to patient care.

His commitment to advancing community health and supporting the well-being of others has made a meaningful and lasting impact.

We extend our sincere appreciation to Dr. Geyman for his professionalism, leadership, and continued service.

-ANHC is hiring a Registered Nurse! 🩺If you have the qualifications and a passion for giving back to the Missoula commun...
03/30/2026

-ANHC is hiring a Registered Nurse! 🩺
If you have the qualifications and a passion for giving back to the Missoula community, this opportunity may be perfect for you.
Learn more and apply here: https://tr.ee/vF51qrAQKo - Click on Now Hiring
Check out the flyer below for additional details and see how you can become part of a team that truly wears its heart on its sleeve. 💙

"Join us in observing Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April! Together, we can raise awareness, support survivors, an...
03/30/2026

"Join us in observing Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April! Together, we can raise awareness, support survivors, and work towards ending sexual violence. "

Join the U of M SARC for the “What Were You Wearing?” exhibit on campus April 2nd and 3rd to kick off Sexual Assault Action Month programming.
https://grizhub.umt.edu/event/12347674

Address

830 W Central Avenue
Missoula, MT
59801

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 12pm

Website

https://allnations.health/

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Our History

All Nations Health Center (ANHC) is one of 41 Urban Indian Health Programs (UIHP) located throughout the United States and has been incorporated as a non-profit 501 (c)(3) community-based organization since 1970, governed by a volunteer Board of Directors elected by the American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) community. Originally known as Qua-Qui, the founders of this organization saw a need for those Native Americans who have left their reservation to seek a better way of life through higher education and/or employment to have a place to come together as Indian people to practice and preserve their culture. This need still exists today and ANHC continues to provide support to our urban Indian community to assist in the transition from reservation life into mainstream society.

Qua-Qui began offering health services in the late 70’s and by 1982 the health program provided weekly on-site clinics facilitated by volunteer nurses from the Montana State University Student Nursing Program and a volunteer Family Health Practitioner. The clinic offered minor health care services including well child and special clinics for women. By 1986, Qua-Qui had experienced many organizational changes including relocation, phasing out on-site clinical services and changing the name from Qua-Qui to Native American Services Agency. In 1993, we merged our services with the Missoula Indian Alcohol & Drug Services Agency in order to provide one stop comprehensive health and chemical dependency services to the Indian community. We changed our name from Native American Services Agency to The Missoula Urban Indian Health Center and finally to All Nations Health Center. ANHC now proudly offers a comprehensive suite of healthcare services from full medical services to behavioral health services.

ANHC implements an Integrated Care model and has begun to implement trauma-informed practices and policies in order to achieve holistic wellness for the Missoula AIAN community. We now currently serve over 2,000 registered clients who are AIAN enrolled tribal members or up to second-degree descendants.