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🌿 Indigenous Home Visitor Survey – $20 Gift Card for Participants! 🌿

We’re excited to share an opportunity for Indigenous early childhood home visitors to share their voices and experiences through a short national survey!

This project — led by Hummingbird Indigenous Family Services and Washington State University’s IREACH Indigenous Research Center — aims to highlight the unique and culturally rooted perspectives that Indigenous home visitors bring to their work.

Who’s eligible? Early childhood home visitors who identify as Indigenous

💳 Thank-you gift: A $20 gift card for completing the short survey

📋 To participate:👉 Click here to take the survey 📱 Or scan the QR code below:


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Please don’t share the link publicly (social media, websites, etc.), as that can lead to bot responses. Feel free to share directly with your Indigenous home visiting staff instead.

If you have questions, contact:

📧 Tess – tess@hummingbird-ifs.org

📧 Rachel – rachel.wilbur@wsu.edu


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