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The Phoenix Indian Center is the oldest American Indian non-profit organization of its kind in the United States. The Center was formed in 1947 as an outgrowth of Native people moving to urban Phoenix not only to sell their crafts and goods but as a result of U.S. Government public policy.
For over seventy-five years, the Phoenix Indian Center has enriched the lives of American Indian people through the long-standing services we provide and through our several relationships. We are the first urban Indian Center in the Nation of its kind.
Phoenix Indian Center, Phoenix, Arizona. 17,479 likes · 1,948 talking about this · 3,100 were here. We are the first urban American Indian Center in the Nation established in 1947.
The Phoenix Indian Center is the oldest American Indian non-profit organization of its kind in the United States. The Center was formed in 1947 as an outgrowth of Native people moving to urban Phoenix not only to sell their crafts and goods but as a result of U.S. Government public policy.
The Phoenix Indian Center is to develop a strong community by providing quality, culturally based job readiness, drug and alcohol prevention, youth development and langauge/culture revitalization services through valued partnerships.
We are the first urban American Indian center in the U.S. We enrich the lives of Native Americans in Phoenix, Flagstaff & Indigenous communities. 4041 N. Central Ave Building B, Phoenix, Arizona
The Phoenix Indian Center (PIC), has been in the Phoenix metro area for over 77 years. PIC was established in 1947 and is recognized as the first and oldest social service agency in the U.S. dedicated to improving the health and well-being of American Indian people.