04/29/2022
TOP’s 1st Youth Community Advisory Board Meeting was a Success! 🎉
It was Great to hear our TOP participants inputs, suggestions, and feedback to how we can better serve them.
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NYB facilitates TOP® to teens. This page was developed as a safe zone for teens and parents to get more information and ask questions. Capacity Builders Inc.
assists tribal, governmental, and non-profit agencies who serve culturally diverse and at-risk populations build their organizational and financial capacity so they have the resources available to them and the skill sets required to improve the quality of life for those they serve and are able to be successful in accomplishing their goals.
assists tribal, governmental, and non-profit agencies who serve culturally diverse and at-risk populations build their organizational and financial capacity so they have the resources available to them and the skill sets required to improve the quality of life for those they serve and are able to be successful in accomplishing their goals.
Operating as usual
TOP’s 1st Youth Community Advisory Board Meeting was a Success! 🎉
It was Great to hear our TOP participants inputs, suggestions, and feedback to how we can better serve them.
#TPP20
#TOPRocks
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month – Love Our Children
Phrase of the Day: Nizhónígo Nee Ado’ááł – “Have a nice day.” As we rush to start our day, we may forget to tell our children to have a good day. As our children leave, reminder them that you love them and are wishing them the best by telling them to have a good day as they leave home.
Take Care of Yourself During Finals
- Plan ahead: Set goals & prioritizes from most to least intense
- Get enough sleep: listen to your body and get some rest
- Self-care: Do something you enjoy every day for at least 20 minutes
- Positive affirmations: Keep a positive perspective & mindset
Child Abuse Prevention Month - Ni'hya'al'chini, Shiyázhí
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month - Love Our Children
Word of the Day: Shiyázhí – “My Little One.” Remember the warmth and love you feel when you hear your loved one calls you, “Shiyázhí.” Let us continue to show our children the same warmth and love.
Administrative Professionals Week w/ Staff Development & Training Department
Register at: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrfuGsqT8rGtdWkvyqfkAYj_Cckbx1rXab
NNDBMHS Prevention Specialist Alberta Curley will be presenting Being Resilient & Coping with Stress starting at 10:15AM.
T’á̜á̜chil (April) Presentation Schedule
Join us the remainder of T’á̜á̜chil (April) for our 6 remaining Facebook Live presentations! Share to let your family & friends know!
Join Stanley Reddye tomorrow at 11:00AM for a cultural presentation on Mother Earth & Father Sky!
Happy Monday All 💘💟
Child Abuse Prevention Month
Sha'álchíní - "My Children”
Our children are special, unique, and beautiful. Let us today, hold the children in our lives and say "you are an important part of this family", "there is no one else in the world like you", or "I am proud of you" ❤
Yá’át’ééh Abiní! Join Nyla & Curtis this morning at 9:00AM as they will be presenting on Traditional Foods.
Yá’át’ééh! Join us throughout the month of Wóózhch’į́į́d (March) for cultural presentations!
All presentations will be Facebook Lives, so visit our page at the date and time listed to join us.
TPP20 Team discussing relational interaction during our CBI Staff Training. A great way to keep our team aligned with Safe Space and effective Communication for successful teamwork.
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TPP20 Prevention Educators finishing the NM Presumptive Eligibility Training
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Today Spring begins, let us take the time to be thankful for the winter season we had and prepare for the warm days approaching.
Spring Break is here!
Some of us are doing a staycation at home and might have already run out things to do. Here are some things you can do individually or with your family.
Tanisha and Thomalisa attending TOP Training Of Trainer’s Follow up call.
#TPP20
#TOPRocks
Happy International Women’s Day from DBMHS. “We need women who are so strong they can be gentle, so educated they can be humble, so fierce they can be compassionate, so passionate they can be rational, and so disciplined they can be free.” -Kavita Ramdas
NHS TOP Prevention Educators received an appreciation gift from the NHS Admin Staff.
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#TopRocks
Yá’át’ééh! Join us throughout the month of Wóózhch’į́į́d (March) for cultural presentations!
All presentations will be Facebook Lives, so visit our page at the date and time listed to join us.
There’s no losing…only learning
Feast with the people you Starved with ….
-Dougie Hall
Happiest Birthday to our Executive Director, Camelle 🎂🎉💐 Thank you for all you do for our CBI family 🧡🤍
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NYB Teen Outreach Program updated their phone number.
🦅Hello March 🦅
The baby eagles have grown big and noisy. It is because of their noise the month of March was named Woozhch’iid. There are also other baby animals being born at this time. It is lambing season for the Navajo sheep and other livestock.
Spring is evident by the blades of tender tumbleweed grass covering the ground like pieces of thin carpet. The weather is unpredictable. The wind is stronger than the month before. The day can start out sunny and calm and abruptly change to a snowstorm, and then back to cold wind.
A March snowstorm is called ‘ayahi neidinoyodi, the in-law chaser. The Navajos tease each other that if they are an in-law they better show their in-laws that they are hard workers even in the snow storm and that they don’t run away when a storm is approaching like some in-laws do.
* nhonews.com
#Navajo #NavajoNation #Diné #DinéNation
**Copied from Phenomenal Navajo
🦅Hello March 🦅
The baby eagles have grown big and noisy. It is because of their noise the month of March was named Woozhch’iid. There are also other baby animals being born at this time. It is lambing season for the Navajo sheep and other livestock.
Spring is evident by the blades of tender tumbleweed grass covering the ground like pieces of thin carpet. The weather is unpredictable. The wind is stronger than the month before. The day can start out sunny and calm and abruptly change to a snowstorm, and then back to cold wind.
A March snowstorm is called ‘ayahi neidinoyodi, the in-law chaser. The Navajos tease each other that if they are an in-law they better show their in-laws that they are hard workers even in the snow storm and that they don’t run away when a storm is approaching like some in-laws do.
* nhonews.com
#Navajo #NavajoNation #Diné #DinéNation
Good evening everyone! Reminder to join Nyla Seweingyawma & Curtis Kay as they present on Wóózhch'í̜í̜d tomorrow at 9:00AM!
Corrected Flyer - February Cultural Presentations
Join Rita Gilmore & Stanley Reddye, Traditional Practitioners throughout the month of February for cultural presentations.
Blessed Wednesday Morning TOP family💖 Stay positive today and git’r dunn! Smile and enjoy the day 🧡
Yá'át'ééh Abiní! Join us today, Nyla & Curtis will be presenting on the Thunder Returns at 9:00AM.
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