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Community members join Native American Walk for Sobriety

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July 15, 2018 – The United Urban Warrior Society-California Chapter (UUWS) held its 4th Annual Native American Walk for Sobriety on Saturday, July 14. The UUWS is a national organization advocating for the advancement of human and civil rights for Native Americans. The walk began at the Grocery Outlet parking lot at San Pablo and Macdonald avenues, continued down Macdonald to 33rd Street for a stop at Nicholl Park, then concluded at the Native American Wellness Center at 2566 Macdonald Ave. “The Native Sobriety Walk is designed to make the community aware of the issues surrounding alcoholism and alcohol abuse, organizer Mike Kinney said.

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