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Healthy Marriage Initiative

Everyone joins in the wedding dance as a blessing to the newly married couple as part of the Choctaw Nation Native Healthy Marriage project.

"The strength of marriage and relationships in Native Communities is not only in the personal commitment of the partners, but in the commitment of the community to celebrate the commitment of married couples and their relationships."  

-Commissioner Quanah Stamps

What is the Native American Healthy Marriage Initiative (NAHMI)?

ANA seeks to support projects that include approaches to improve child well-being by removing barriers to form and sustain healthy marriages and strengthen families in Native communities. Studies have shown a clear link between healthy marriages and child well-being. A component of the Administration for Children and Families Healthy Marriage Initiative, the Native American Healthy Marriage Initiative (NAHMI) promotes culturally competent strategies to strengthen Native American families and communities by fostering healthy marriages, responsible fatherhood, and child well-being. The NAHMI includes three components:

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