L.A. clinic helps Native American community in dire need of health care
The United American Indian Involvement Clinic in Los Angeles was formed 50 years ago and cares for the unique needs of the urban native population.
The United American Indian Involvement Clinic in Los Angeles was formed 50 years ago and cares for the unique needs of the urban native population.
The United American Indian Involvement Clinic in Los Angeles was formed 50 years ago and cares for the unique needs of the urban native population.
The United American Indian Involvement Clinic in Los Angeles was formed 50 years ago and cares for the unique needs of the urban native population.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Two Native American women founded the United American Indian Involvement community clinic in Los Angeles 50 years ago. Their mission is to care for the unique needs of the urban native population.
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