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NORTH STATE PARENT FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE SPRING/SUMMER 2025 CULTURAL AWARENESS
events. redding-rancheria.com. 2000 Red- ding Rancheria Rd. (530)225-8979. Reciproka; Redding. Our mission is to promote cultural understanding, respect and reciprocity between people, cultures and nations by supporting initiatives that preserve and celebrate cultural diversity and advocating for policies that promote cultural equity. From providing education to supporting health care initiatives, Reciproka offers a range of programs to support com- munities in need. There are many ways to get involved with Reciproka. Attend one of our events, become a member or volunteer your time. reciproka.org. 1755 East Street, Suite B. (530)227-1264.
Shasta Beloved Community; Redding.
An inclusive, solution oriented, grassroots movement dedicated to networking
and unifying relationships in our diverse community. We value unity, respect and equality. We strive to base our speech and our actions on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s principles of nonviolence, which asks peo- ple to show the courage to utilize friendship and understanding in our quest to defeat injustice, not people, to choose love and not hate, and to build a network of people choosing nonviolent solutions to problems. shastabelovedc.weebly.com.
Temple Beth Israel; Redding. A friendly and diverse welcoming community coming from many streams of Judaism and many different backgrounds. Anyone who desires to experience Jewish life and culture is welcome. Offers monthly services, holiday
celebrations, book club and a lending library. tbiredding.org. 8529 Placer Rd. (530)243-5726.
The Sikh Centre Anderson Gurudwara Sahib; Anderson. A platform for the Sikh community to gather in prayer and practice Sikhism. Spreads awareness about the tenets of the Sikh religion via community in- volvement and activism. worldgurudwaras. com/gurudwaras/the-sikh-centre-anderson. 5400 Sikh Centre Dr. (530)941-1802.
Tree of Life International Charter School; Anderson. A unique TK-8th grade Spanish/ English Dual Immersion Charter School where Love is our First Language. Students will have the opportunity to explore their expressive creativity, gifts and talents in visual and performing arts through an excit- ing and joy-filled instructional component that incorporates songs, rhythms, dance and art from many cultures and languag- es. treeoflife.school. 19415 Jacqueline St. (530)378-7040.
Wintu Museum & Cultural Resource Center; Shasta Lake City. A one-of-a-kind community project designed to provide a comprehensive immersion into the Wintu history and culture. Features a historical timeline, artwork from Native Americans, traditional dug-out canoe, honor wall for Native American veterans and unique activities for children. Field trips available. Wed & Fri, 11am-4pm. wintutribe.com. 4755 Shasta Dam Blvd. wintu.tribe1@gmail.com (530)605-1726.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
Seeds of Ancestral Renewal. SOAR is a Black, Indigenous and Peoples of Color collective cultivating holistic health and resources of care for families and reproduc- tive care. SOAR draws on the abundance of strengths and creativities of BIPOC birth- workers and caretakers to establish mutual aid for BIPOC individuals and families. seed- sofancestralrenewal.com. SeedsofAncestral- Renewal@gmail.com. (707)630-2214.
The Winnemem Wintu Tribe. Middle
Water People, The Winnemem Wintu are a traditional tribe who inhabit our ancestral territory from Buliyum Puyuuk (Mt. Shasta) down the Winnemem Waywaket (McCloud River) watershed. When the Shasta Dam was constructed during World War II, it flooded our home and blocked the salmon runs. As salmon people and middle water people, we advocate for all aspects of clean water and the restoration of salmon to their natural spawning grounds. Website includes tribal history, advocacy for restoration of salmon runs along the McCloud River and other area rivers. winnememwintu.us. run- 4salmon.org. info@run4salomon.org.
TEHAMA COUNTY
The Greenville Rancheria of Maidu Indians; Red Bluff and Greenville. Ances- tral inhabitants of Plumas, Tehama and surrounding counties occupied the Feather
River region, Sacramento region and its many tributaries. Greenville Rancheria provides many services to the communities of Greenville and Red Bluff. All members
of the community, Indian and non-Indian, are welcome. Website provides information on tribal history, culture, government and environmental action. grth.org.
Greenville Rancheria Medical & Dental Clinic: 410 Main St. (530)284-6135 Medical. (530)284-7045 Dental.
Red Bluff Medical Clinic: 1425 Montgomery Rd. (530)528-8600.
Red Bluff Dental Clinic: 343 Oak St. (530)528-3488.
Latino Outreach of Tehama County; Red Bluff. Collaborates and advocates for the underserved Latino and diverse cultures of Tehama County and connects them with fair, equitable access to services provided by agencies, organizations and businesses. Visit website to learn about seasonal events. latinooutreachoftehamacounty.org. lati- nooutreach1@gmail.com. (530) 513-9938. The Paskenta Band of the Nomlaki Indi- ans; Corning. Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indi- ans is a federally recognized sovereign nation located in Northern California with a deep tradition of resiliency, culture & a strong vi- sion for the future of all peoples living in the Corning-Paskenta Tribal Community. Website includes information on tribal cultures, news, enterprises and government. paskenta-nsn. gov. 22580 Olivewood Ave. (530)670-1750.
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