• School & COMMUNITY safety & HARMONY Summit: To’Hajiilee – May 29th, 2026

    School & COMMUNITY safety & HARMONY Summit: To’Hajiilee – May 29th, 2026

    Hosted by Navajo Nation DODE and To'Hajiilee Community School in partnership with Canoncito Band of Navajos Health Center and the NM Alliance of Health Councils
  • May 29th 2026

    Breakfast & Registration: 8:30am to 9:30am

    Summit: 8:30am to 4:30pm


    Location: Route 66 Casino

    14500 Central Ave SW, Rio Puerco, Albuquerque, NM 87121

     

    The Navajo Nation Department of Diné Education (DODE) is proud to announce: 

    The May 29th Summit represents a critical effort rooted in the Navajo Nation’s deep commitment to ensuring that schools, families, children, youth, and communities feel supported, informed, connected to resources, and empowered in promoting harmony, wellbeing, and school safety across Navajo Nation communities.

    The summit will provide opportunities for community members, educators, school leaders, elected officials, behavioral health professionals, youth advocates, first responders, and partner organizations to engage in meaningful dialogue, share resources, strengthen partnerships, and collectively advance culturally grounded approaches to community wellness and safety.

    “The safety, wellbeing, and harmony of our students, families, schools, and communities must remain a shared responsibility and collective priority. These School Safety Trainings and Community Harmony Summit are designed to create culturally grounded spaces for education, collaboration, healing, and prevention—bringing together educators, families, behavioral health leaders, first responders, and community partners to strengthen our support systems for Navajo Nation youth. We are especially looking forward to concluding this important series with the School & Community Safety and Harmony Summit in To’Hajillee on May 29th, where we will continue uplifting community voices, sharing resources, and building stronger pathways toward safe, healthy, and thriving communities for future generations.” ~ Dr. Clark, Navajo Nation Department of Diné Education

  • General Information

  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
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  • Tribal Health Councils

  • Learn about Tribal Health Councils (HB137)

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