Summer Camp 2010

It's summer camp time again for Tulsa area Native children and youth. For a ninth consecutive year, the Health Education and Wellness Department of Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa (IHCRC) will host the popular camp program. The camps emphasize the role of healthy lifestyle choices to maintain an active lifestyle, nutritious diets and healthy weight. By promoting healthy lifestyles to young children, the IHCRC staff strives to establish behaviors which will be continued into adulthood to prevent diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Watch of photos of this year's camp coming soon.


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IHCRC announces facility expansion plans to increase health care services

The new addition is estimated to be completed in 18 months and cost between six and seven million dollars. "The Board of Trustees and the Expansion Team are very excited that this expansion and renovation project is beginning!" said Jim Cameron, IHCRC Board of Trustee Facility Chairman. "It has been in the works for many years, and when completed, will make an exceptional impact on both IHCRC staff as well as the patients we serve. Read more about the Building Expansion on this site or in the recent of the HealthSpirit.


Spring/Summer 2010 IHCRC

In the Spring/Summer 2010 issue of Healthy Spirit

Summer Camp 2010, Tribute to Wilma Mankiller, Food for Life turns 1 year old, Dance of Two Moons 2010 wrapup and photos, IHCRC Facility Construction Update and more.