Overview
- Updated On:
- May 9, 2024
Description
Originally established in 1997, The Bakersfield American Indian Health Project (BAIHP) is an Urban Indian health program funded by the Indian Health Service as an outreach and referral center. It is the only Indian health care facility in Kern County. BAIHP serves a client population representative of over 220 tribes across the nation, whom currently reside in Kern County.
To serve the American Indian and Alaska Native people residing in Bakersfield, Arvin, Lamont and Oildale by providing services that contribute to the health and vitality of the community in a respectful manner with high regard for cultural values, Tribal affiliation, spiritual and personal values of individuals.
BAIHP envisions a vibrant, healthful life for future generations of American Indians & Alaska Natives in Kern County by delivering sustainable, culturally integrated services, and fostering continuous community connection and whole wellness.
For more information, please visit Bakersfield American Indian Health Project.