Family Health & Wellness

What We Do

Our organization is driven by a deep respect for the interconnectedness of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. We recognize that true wellness cannot be achieved in isolation from one’s culture, land, and community. Therefore, we work collaboratively with Indigenous elders, healers, and community members to honor and integrate traditional practices into modern health frameworks.

We offer a range of programs and services that focus on herbal wisdom, integrative health & nutrition, and western medicine.

What We Offer

SAN ANTONIO FATHERHOOD CAMPAIGN

The campaign, which began in February 2004, received substantial assistance from Making Connections-San Antonio and the Annie E. Casey Foundation Fatherhood initiative. The San Antonio Fatherhood Campaign is a community initiative designed to promote responsible fatherhood by helping males and fathers of all ages to achieve greater self-esteem and better awareness of their responsibilities to their families and community. Through this initiative, fathers are encouraged to become actively involved in the health and wellness of their own lives, as well as in the lives of their children. The campaign wants to emphasize the honor of being a father and about the important role a male parent, regardless of his age, plays in the life of his child.

Parts of the program include:

BEXAR COUNTY REFLEJO COURT

The Reflejo Court is a Specialty Court that follows the 10-Key Components of the Drug Court Model. Its hosting court is the Bexar County Court at Law No. 13, with the honorable Judge Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez presiding. The Reflejo Court targets the domestic violence offender with the intent to reduce recidivism among this population through intense supervision by multi-disciplinary team that includes a prosecutor, public defender, coordinator, case manager, treatment provider, law enforcement, and led by Judge Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez. Each practitioner in the team provides a necessary service to the violent offender to address the core issues that lead to the violence. Reflejo Court addresses substance abuse disorders, mental health, trauma, and other ancillary needs that fuel domestic violence.

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Family Health & Welness Team

AITSCM offers a range of services and programs tailored to various aspects of family health and wellness. From educational workshops on nutrition and fitness to parenting classes on stress management and mindfulness, we provide families with the tools and knowledge necessary to make lasting lifestyle changes.

We understand the importance of community and connection in promoting family well-being. We facilitate support groups, organize family-oriented events, and foster networks of like-minded individuals who can inspire and motivate one another on their wellness journeys. By creating a sense of community, we strive to cultivate a support system that promotes accountability and sustained positive change.

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Community Engagement

Healing the wounded spirit

AIT-SCM has been providing culturally-based services to Latino and Native American Indian youth and families in the inner-city Westside of San Antonio, Texas for over 10 years. Violent crime; including gang violence, intimate partner violence, and child abuse, and crimes against victims has been of great concern in our community. Many mental health care systems and social service agencies are faced with the dilemma of treating people of color with little or no information on how to handle the cultural and ecological aspects of their communities. There is a great need in our community to provide mental health psychotherapy, counseling, and support groups for victims of violence that has a multicultural sensitivity and vision. A program that offers a process of support and education that promote a sense of awareness, belonging, and an enhanced self. Our prevention program offers a 9 week course and intervention program offers a 13 week course, of character development curriculum for male and their families uses a process that includes practical elements related to culture, education, learning, identity development, male/female relationships, racism, oppression, substance abuse, domestic violence, political/community involvement, and planning for the future as a basis for manhood.

AIT-SCM’s “Healing the Wounded Spirit” Programs provide classes, mentoring, and support groups to nurture and heal the wounded spirit of individuals and families needing mental wellness. Historically Native American Indians and other Indigenous native people have used the forum of the “Talking Circle” to educate, counsel, and gain wisdom, as well as to celebrate the sacred interrelationship that we all share with one another and with our world.

AIT-SCM expands beyond the traditional methods of providing mentoring and support groups by sharing cultural traditions and lifeways to help individuals achieve and maintain balance and harmony in their lives.

Talking Circles” and other indigenous healing strategies such as storytelling, are designed to include physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of each individual as a basis for direction. The counseling is based on the utilization of the reflection process of teaching and guidance.

Support Groups: Weekly mental health support groups or “Talking Circles” in order to provide counseling, life skills teachings, character development, substance abuse treatment, mentoring and violence prevention for clients.

Community Engagement

Raising children with pride

A multi-cultural curriculum for young fatherhood development. The program works with young fathers to sensitize, inform, and empower them in order to reduce frustration and violent responses that are likely to occur due to disadvantaged economic and social situations. 

With San Antonio leading the state per capita in child abuse and family violence, this culturally-rooted parenting education curriculum helps chart a course towards healing.

Concepts in the trauma-informed process include a dive into identifying generational trauma, the role of traditions and culture, the cycles of life, and the cognitive and relational development of children through the growth stages into adolescence.

In addition to the class time, participants also engage in ongoing mentorship, referral services, and advancing personal goals determined by their personalized plan.

Community Engagement

Prenatal and Postpartum Support

Seventeenth Generation Birthing Services

The mission of the 7th Generation Birthing and Support Services is to improve pregnancy and birth outcomes for the Indigenous people in South Central Texas by providing education and support in a culturally responsive and trauma informed approach.

Originated through the San Antonio Fatherhood Campaign, as a means to bring father closer, it has developed into an organized community support network bringing healthy children into better prepared households. We believe that that the care you receive should be based upon mutual respect, open communication, and that mothers need support and empowerment from partners and family. The family, as the mother defines it, is welcome to participate in the pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period. We also believe that the care and support of a new family can be better with both parents, family or birth companions/Doulas!

7th Generation Birth Services respects a woman’s right to make informed choices about her health care and her baby’s health care based on her values and beliefs.

Birth Companions aka Doulas can help with:

  • Emotional, physical and educational support during pregnancy, birth and postpartum for you and your partner.
  • Email/text/phone support
  • Prenatal visits to doctor/midwife
  • Preparing a Birth Plan
  • Nutrition Information
  • Birth Classes with your Partner or Family
  • Labor Relaxation Information
  • Other Community Information and Services for before and after pregnancy
  • Traditional Birthing Information

 

For more information, visit the Fatherhood Campaign website at www.safatherhood.com

This program is made possible by support from: National Compadres NetworkCoSA Dept. of Human Services, and the Marguerite Casey Foundation