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MINORITY FELLOWSHIP ENEWSLETTER | SEPTEMBER 2017
  • IN THIS ISSUE
  • Main Page P1
  • Helping Native Youth Thrive P2
  • Calling MFP Fellows to Action P3
  • News and Views P4
  • SAMHSA's Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network P5
  • Fellows Connect at Grantee Conferences P6
  • Professional Development Opportunities P7

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"Healing begins where the wound was made."
—Alice Walker
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John Lowe John Lowe Champions Indigenous Youth
by Joanne DiGiorgio

Former ANA Fellow John Lowe is an educator, researcher, and advocate who has dedicated his career to bringing culturally competent care to Indigenous youth. Read More
Multicultural Faces Behavioral Health Trends, Disparities, and Calls to Action
by Robin R. LaSota

MFP Fellows are uniquely positioned to close treatment gaps for the country's most vulnerable populations. Read More
ATTC Map A National Resource for the Addictions Field
by Glenn Kamber

SAMHSA's ATTC Network has a vision to elevate prevention, intervention, and recovery through evidence-based practices and services. Read More
NBCC Fellow Face to Face at Annual Grantee Conferences
by Michael Hopps

Every year, the seven MFP grantees bring their Fellows together for peer-to-peer learning, networking, and professional development. Read More