5-in-5 Initiative: Community Input Needed
The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, in partnership with the Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health, is launching the 5-in-5 Initiative — a community-wide effort to increase overall quality of life and improve life expectancy for SRPMIC members by five years.
To help guide this important work, we want to hear from you. Community feedback will shape future health and wellness programs, services, and outreach designed to support the wellbeing of all SRPMIC members and future generations.
How to participate
- Take a short survey — participants will be entered into a raffle for a gift card.
Hear More: 5-in-5 Initiative Podcast Episode
Listen to a conversation about the 5-in-5 Initiative and the research happening in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.
Dr. Felix Muniz, Assistant Scientist at the Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health, visits with Ms. Lena to discuss the goals of the initiative and the long-term health research underway in SRPMIC. As an enrolled member of SRPMIC, Dr. Muniz shares why he is proud to be part of this effort and the lasting impact it will have on the health and wellbeing of current and future generations
Your voice matters. Every response helps strengthen the health and wellness of our Community.
Questions? FiveInFive@srpmic-nsn.gov