LHP sits on the ancestral homelands of the Indigenous people of the Nisenan Tribe of California, distinct from the near-by Maidu. We fully embrace providing high quality and multiculturally sensitive services that affirm the dignity, worth, and value of all individuals.
We are committed to creating and maintaining an atmosphere of openness, trust, and safety where all attitudes, beliefs, values, and behaviors can be freely explored and discussed.
In doing so, we strive to provide a welcoming and enriching environment that is conducive to the intellectual, emotional, and social development of our diverse community.
We value diversity in all its forms, promoting an environment of respect and appreciation for the race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical/mental ability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, and socioeconomic status of all persons. Read more about equity and inclusion from the American Psychological Association.
One way to express equity and inclusion is to support the arts and history of Indigenous people. LHP is a Contributing Member of: Watermark Art Center, Bemidji, MN & Timber Lake Historical Society, Timber Lake, SD.