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resources : online catalog
Get Ready Now for Summer!
Motivate Youth to be Active and Eat Healthy
Three teen magazines and the Eagle Book Series make for great summer vacation reading for youth. The Eagle Book Series (set of four) are for pre-school and elementary age children. Gen 7 magazines are aimed at middle and high school age youth. All are full color with captivating stories, illustrations, and photos promoting healthy lifestyles. Order now to distribute at summer youth activities and camps. (Maximum order per item is 500. Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.)
Instructions
- Search by Audience, Topic, Media Type or Title/Keyword.
- Select item, enter quantity, then “Add to Basket”.
- Continue shopping or view shopping basket.
- Continue with checkout and fill out shipping information.
- Confirm your order.
- You will receive confirmation of your order via email.
General Information
Part of the mission of the IHS Division of Diabetes website is to assist clinical and public health efforts to treat and prevent diabetes in American Indians and Alaska Natives by providing culturally relevant and easy-to-use materials for providers, patients and clients. Everyone, including patients and clients, are encouraged to place orders.
The items listed in our catalog reflect some of the resources we provide. Others can be found on the Printable Materials page and on the Other Resources page which links to outside organizations that provide printable materials.
Ordering Information
- Anyone may order from this catalog.
- All materials are free and there is no charge for regular shipping.
- Most items can be ordered in bulk, however there are limits. If you are requesting numbers beyond the limit, fill out the comments section of the shipping information page, and we will contact you.
- Orders are shipped via Media Mail and take approximately 4-6 weeks for delivery. If you need items expedited, please call the Division of Diabetes office, 505-248-4182, to arrange for shipping and payment.
- If you need help placing an order, please call the Division of Diabetes office, 505-248-4182.
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