Native American LifeLines Boston

Native American LifeLines Boston Native American LifeLines is a contracted Urban Indian Health Program serving Baltimore and Boston

Native American LifeLines, a Title V Urban Indian Health Program (IHS), is a 501(c)(3) non-profit with offices in Baltimore, MD and Boston, MA. Native American Lifelines is a Title V Urban Indian Health Program funded by the Indian Health Service. We provide medical case management, health education, cultural programming, behavioral health care and dental services to eligible American Indians and

Alaska Natives. To be eligible, you must be an enrolled member of a federally recognized OR state recognized tribe, or a descendant of an enrolled member. Please call us if you have questions about our services or eligibility requirements.

Tomorrow we gather for Words That Hold Us.This healing group invites Relatives to reflect, create, and connect through w...
05/20/2026

Tomorrow we gather for Words That Hold Us.

This healing group invites Relatives to reflect, create, and connect through words and art in a supportive environment.

Bring something meaningful to you:
A poem, prayer, song lyric, personal writing, or book excerpt that reflects your emotions, healing journey, or lived experiences.

No art experience needed. Come as you are.

Thursday, May 21
2 PM to 4 PM
Boston Office

Light snacks provided.

Last chance to register:
https://forms.office.com/r/ukXpz3LKED

Hey, Relatives! Our 2-Spirit Gathering is happening tonight at 6 PM. We invite Two-Spirit Relatives and supportive commu...
05/20/2026

Hey, Relatives! Our 2-Spirit Gathering is happening tonight at 6 PM. We invite Two-Spirit Relatives and supportive community members to come together for an evening of connection, affirmation, and community.

We hope to see you there.

Register: www.bit.ly/talktome2s
(Link in bio for IG users)

Heads-up, Relatives!Our offices will be closed on Friday, May 22 and Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day. We wi...
05/20/2026

Heads-up, Relatives!

Our offices will be closed on Friday, May 22 and Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, May 26.

As we head into the holiday weekend, we hope everyone has a safe and restful time spent in ways that feel meaningful to you and your families.

If you need immediate support while our offices are closed, please contact 911 or your local crisis response services.

Words carry power. Sometimes they help us say the things we’ve been holding onto when our own words feel hard to find.
J...
05/19/2026

Words carry power. Sometimes they help us say the things we’ve been holding onto when our own words feel hard to find.

Join NAL and for Words That Hold Us, a creative healing space where Relatives can explore emotions, identity, healing, and lived experiences through art journaling.

Bring a favorite poem, song lyric, prayer, story, personal writing, or a chapter from a book that speaks to you. Together, we’ll transform meaningful words into expressive journal pages using collage, painting, color, symbols, reflective writing, and creative expression.

No art experience needed. Just come as you are!

Light snacks will be provided.
Thursday, May 21
2 PM — 4 PM
Boston Office

Register today (link in bio for IG users):
https://forms.office.com/r/ukXpz3LKED

Please share with a Relative who may need this space.

Our 2-Spirit Gathering is coming up this Wednesday! Join us May 20th at 6PM for connection, affirmation, and community. ...
05/19/2026

Our 2-Spirit Gathering is coming up this Wednesday! Join us May 20th at 6PM for connection, affirmation, and community. This space centers Two-Spirit relatives and those who support them.

Register (link in bio for IG users): www.bit.ly/talktome2s

Today we wear red to honor our Relatives who are missing or have been murdered. This epidemic has taken far too many fro...
05/06/2026

Today we wear red to honor our Relatives who are missing or have been murdered. This epidemic has taken far too many from our communities. We stand with the families and loved ones who continue to search, grieve, and carry their names. We hold hope that the resources needed to bring your loved one home are made available, and for those who are no longer with us, we carry them with us today and every day.

Today is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIW/R) Awareness Day. On May 5, Native American LifeLines...
05/05/2026

Today is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIW/R) Awareness Day. On May 5, Native American LifeLines joins Indigenous communities nationwide in observing this day. This work is deeply personal to us.

We wear red.
We speak their names.
We honor our relatives.

We lost two members of our Baltimore Native community:
• Tiffany Jones (Lumbee), abducted and murdered in 2018
• Yasmine Wilson (Lumbee), murdered in 2019

Both were mothers. Both were taken violently, in front of their young daughters.

We are still here. We will continue to advocate for justice, visibility, and healing. We carry them with us today and every day.

Please hold space with us and share this message.

For the past three years, Native American LifeLines has partnered with local Indigenous artists to uplift Missing and Mu...
05/04/2026

For the past three years, Native American LifeLines has partnered with local Indigenous artists to uplift Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives. Seen across Baltimore and Boston, from billboards to public transit, this work brings visibility to an ongoing crisis.

Tomorrow is MMIW/R Awareness Day. Wear red to honor our relatives, represent those who are missing, and stand with our communities.

Please hold space with us and share this message.

The MMIW/R crisis is rooted in systemic issues. Generations of forced removal, land theft, and violence against Native p...
05/03/2026

The MMIW/R crisis is rooted in systemic issues. Generations of forced removal, land theft, and violence against Native people have created conditions where this harm continues today. Understanding the why is part of creating change.

Please share to help raise awareness!

Did you know?Indigenous people face much higher rates of violence than others in the United States. Many cases of missin...
05/02/2026

Did you know?

Indigenous people face much higher rates of violence than others in the United States. Many cases of missing and murdered Indigenous people are not reported or tracked correctly. This makes it harder for families to find answers. This is a serious issue that continues to affect Native communities today.

Please share to help raise awareness!

Hey Relatives. We are beginning 5 days of awareness leading up to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (M...
05/02/2026

Hey Relatives. We are beginning 5 days of awareness leading up to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIW/R) Awareness Day on May 5.

This day honors Indigenous relatives who are missing, murdered, and impacted by violence.

Throughout the week, we will share information, context, and ways to show up for our communities. We invite you to learn with us, reflect, and help bring awareness to this ongoing crisis.

Please share to help raise awareness!

Address

250 Dorchester Avenue
Boston, MA
02127

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+18572039680

Website

https://linktr.ee/nativeamericanlifelines

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