The Native American Women's Intertribal Circle welcomes women of all Native American
tribes located in the San Diego County area to join the Circle. The Circle is dynamically
involved in helping Native American women help themselves. In an informal setting Native
American women come together to share and to join forces to generate money for the
establishment of a Sobriety House for Native American Women in recovery.
Meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each Month, but please check before attending. Location and times are on the INFORMATION PAGE .
For further information regarding meeting dates and times please contact Wanda L. Cook at
858-459-4969. Wanda is Onondaga/Seneca and comes from upstate New York.
Mission Statement
To foster native traditions and culture by teaching its members through social and charitable
service to all Native Americans.
Sobriety House
An ongoing project to open and operate a transitional home in the City of San Diego for Native
American women in recovery. Funds will be raised by fund-raisers, donations and grants with
no outside governmental funds.
Upcoming Events
For more information about our Events and Projects see the INFORMATION PAGE .
Non-profit Organization
The Native American Women's Intertribal Circle is a nonprofit organization whose main focus
is health, higher education, with social and emergency aid to the local native community.
Board of Directors are as follows:
WANDA L. COOK, President and Founder
EILEEN CHASKE CHRISTINA QUINTINIA LINDA KOURTUS
KATHLEEN BREWER