Nahui Ollin Wellness Program

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Nahui Ollin Wellness Program A community based youth wellness program for high school youth. Nahui Ollin has been serving Tucson youth for 25 years.

Nahui Ollin (Nahuatl for "4 Movements"), speaks to the importance of holistic wellness in mind, body, spirit and community.

Join us this weekend! Únase con nosotrxs este fin de semana! 🌱We will have the collective Xajun Ulew share Mayan perspec...
11/01/2024

Join us this weekend! Únase con nosotrxs este fin de semana! 🌱

We will have the collective Xajun Ulew share Mayan perspectives at the Popol Vuh Exhibition.

Tendremos al colectivo Xajun Ulew compartiendo perspectivas mayas en la Exposición del Popol Vuh.

Join us this weekend! Únase con nosotrxs este fin de semana! 🌱
10/01/2024

Join us this weekend! Únase con nosotrxs este fin de semana! 🌱

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Topohual: “Our Story”

“La cultura cura”.

Our program goals are based on the premise that changes at the community level with culturally responsive education and prevention services will lead to holistic wellness. The Nahui Ollin represents the cyclical movement of nature with respect to the four directions. The word “Nahui Ollin” comes from the Nahuatl language- nahui means four and ollin means movement. It is a fundamental concept in Nahua cosmology and a guide for everyday life and decisions. Our programming includes the following components:

*School based workshops that include indigenous knowledge, social justice, mental health, harm reduction, healthy relationships and leadership development topics.

*Annual Xinachtli Youth Leadership Conference