LEARNING TOGETHER IN THE NORTH SOUND

 

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What is the North Sound ACH Resource Library?

North Sound Accountable Community of Health (North Sound ACH) exists to create a just and inclusive culture and the necessary conditions for all community members to thrive. The North Sound ACH Resource Library is designed to make the wisdom, innovations, and best practices that already exist in North Sound accessible–and to link North Sound resources to national frameworks and thought partners.

Network Learning Sessions

Get caught up on the Collaborative Action Network’s virtual learning series! We host bi-monthly presentations and panels on topics grounded in equity and vital conditions for our work in the North Sound – such as Reimagining Data, Incarcerated and Justice Involved Equitable Solutions, and Land Back: Beyond Land Acknowledgement to Stewardship, Decolonization, and Reconciliation. The learning sessions host regional and local experts, including members of our Network, in addition to resources for continued learning and outreach. 

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Food (in)Security Collection

Explore the new food security resource collection, which includes definitions, data, stories, and more to help address food insecurity through collective action. Reflect on your role—whether as a neighbor, voter, employer, or decision-maker—and consider how we can bridge gaps in access and awareness. This evolving collection aims to inspire action and ongoing conversation.

North Sound Voices

North Sound Voices brings experiences, ideas, and solutions from across the North Sound region to you. We believe in the wisdom of our region. We believe that our communities know what they need – and are demonstrating resilience every day. We believe we are stronger together. When we listen to and learn from each other, we can do more than we ever could alone.

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The Latest from the Blog

Impact and Legacy of Billy Frank Jr. 

Impact and Legacy of Billy Frank Jr. 

The late Billy Frank Jr. was a Nisqually tribal member and is most commonly known as one of the major Native leaders during the ‘Fish Wars’ of the 1960s - 1970s that occurred in Washington State. Billy Frank Jr. was first arrested at age 14 for fishing in his usual...

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Language Revitalization

Language Revitalization

Language Revitalization - Traditional Dialects and Native Language Resurgancies  Tribal nations across Indian Country have built up Native language revitalization efforts in their nations with the purpose of retaining, rebuilding, and strengthening the fluency of...

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New Resources

Senior & Aging Resources

Compiled by North Sound ACH staff in March 2026, here is a list of senior and aging resources for the North Sound counties – in English and Spanish

Caregiver Toolbox

Caregiving can be difficult. Caregivers often report feeling overwhelmed or confused by the large amount of information. Save and share this resource that conta...

Powerful Tools for Caregiver Classes

YMCA of the Inland Northwest (YMCAlNW) offers comprehensive healthy living programs that provide community support, expert coaching, and tailored exercise. &nbs...
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FEATURED RESOURCE

The Digital Heritage Library

Browse the indigenous knowledge library hosted by Children of the Setting Sun Productions.

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