The
new Native Angels
Headquarters.
Hwy 711 COMTech Park
Click
here for a
Virtual
Tour
of the
NEW
Angel Exchange
Native
Angels Homecare and Hospice is proud
to present our new corporate headquarters
(Angel Exchange). The 28 acre corporate
campus consists of a 36,000 square footage
facility which houses all Native Angels
programs and services, commercial lease
office space and conference rooms,
an urgent care center, a full service cafeteria
(Mimilicious), gift shop and florist
(Butterfly Patch), pharmacy (Water’s
Pharmacy and a chapel (open to the public)
for prayer & worship.
Phase two will include a 110,000 square
footage regional sports complex, which
will host all of our Angel Elite Sports
Program events, as well as other amateur
and professional sporting events.
Please click on Angel Elite for upcoming
events.
Native
Angels is poised
to continue to develop
culturally competent
and compassionate
services for all
people. The establishment
of Angel Exchange,
will allow for smart
growth that will
continue to be a
voice for rural people
for generations to
come.

Click
here for a
Virtual Tour
of the Angel
Exchange
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Native
Angels Co-owner discusses health
care with President Obama
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Established
in 2000, Native Angels Homecare Agency, Inc. is a new generation
of healthcare services committed to providing quality holistic healthcare
and coordinated services to our patients.
The
Native Angels Vision:
The
vision of Native Angels is to serve our communities
by providing a full spectrum of holistic
healthcare in response to the voice of the
people.
The
Native Angels
Mission
:
By
providing a full spectrum of holistic healthcare,
we empower individuals in or community to
make informed health care decisions that
positively impact the quality of their lives
and the lives of their families.
American Indian women from all over the state
came together at UNC Pembroke on Saturday
for the 2nd annual American Indian Women's
Conference. Click
here to see News 14 coverage
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Our organization supports
America, our Troops and our 44th (and
first African-American) President,
Barack Obama.
“The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small,
but whether it works - whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage,
care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified.” –President Barack Obama
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We also support North
Carolina and our newest Governor, Bev
Perdue (North Carolina’s first female
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