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Southern Ute Health Center Dental Assistant, Lavera Holly hands out a box of tooth paste to a Southern Ute Indian Montessori Academy Student on Thursday, Nov. 17 at the Sky Ute Casino Events Center.
Life Coach Brooke Smith gives a small demonstration to a SUIMA class by showcasing the importance of eating healthy snacks such as fresh fruits and nuts versus unhealth snacks like donuts.
Tribal Services Executive Assistant, Shyida Howe discusses the importance of the Tribal Health Services Department and what programs are available for the tribal membership.
Vocational Rehabilitation Coordinator, Misha Weaver learns more about San Juan Basin Public Health while also getting a tote bag and other informational materials from the booth on Thursday, Nov. 17 at the Sky Ute Casino Event Center.
Photo Credit: Fabian Martinez | SU Drum
Photo Credit: Fabian Martinez | SU Drum
Photo Credit: Fabian Martinez | SU Drum
Photo Credit: Fabian Martinez | SU Drum
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Prioritizing health


The Community and Home Health Services Department for the Southern Ute Indian Tribe hosted the 2022 Health Fair on Thursday, Nov. 17 at the Sky Ute Casino Event Center. Students and visitors had the opportunity to talk with tribal departments, local health agencies, and other health related services about their work and services provided. For younger kids, games relating to healthy choices could be played, with a healthy snack alternatives given out as prizes.  

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