About Livermore American Indian Center in Livermore, CA

. Those are the three main goals of the Livermore Native American Cultural Center in Livermore, California. The Center offers many resources to the community. They have a library with over 500 books available for check out to the public. Through the center’s educational programs, teachers are invited to bring their students to the Center for educational and cultural programs. Native American consultants are also available to visit classrooms or speak at assemblies. Field trips include excursions to local museums, historical sites such as Alcatraz, and Indian Events like powwows. In addition to their educational resources, the Center also has a variety of American Indian artifacts and crafts. They are open to the public and invite everyone to come and explore the culture and history of the American Indian. They also provide scholarships to American Indian students in the Tri-Valley area, to help them reach their educational goals. The Center is dedicated to providing educational opportunities to the families of American Indians.

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What kind of kids we support

  • Coed
  • Preschool
  • Kids
  • Tweens

Amenities

  • Handicap accessible
  • Playground
  • Internet Access
  • Library
  • Indoor/Outdoor Playground

Programs at Livermore American Indian Center in Livermore, CA

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Title VI

Title VI is a federal program that provides for the education of American Indian students from Kindergarten through grade twelve. Inclusion in Title VI requires certification by parental signature on Federal Form 506. These forms are available at the American Indian Center.

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Location and contact information

2451 Portola Ave., Livermore, CA, 94551