Youth Circle of Health

Abstract The Circle of Health is a collaborative project among the American Indian Prevention Coalition, Inc., Phoenix Indian Medical Center, Native American Connections, Inc. with additional coalition partners to develop an effective system of care that provides intervention and treatment services for American Indian youth ages 11 to 17 within […] Read more »

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United Indian Health Services, Potawat Health Village

Abstract United Indian Health Services through its Potawat Health Village provides intensive outpatient and early intervention programs for American Indians adults and youth in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties in Northern California. Objectives The clinic?s purpose is to reduce financial and geographic barriers to service and implement and expand culturally […] Read more »

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Thunder Child Residential Treatment Program

Abstract Provides substance abuse treatment services for 40 Native Americans who are dually afflicted with substance addiction and HIV/AIDS, Hepetitis C, or are at very high risk of contracting these diseases. Objectives 1. Continue marketing the program and available services; 2. Perform outreach activities to 5 urban areas with emphasis […] Read more »

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The Flowering Tree Project

Abstract The Flowering Tree project, located on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, has been in operation since 1992. Originally funded as a CSAT demonstration project, it continues to receive CSAT funding. The purpose of the project is to expand culturally based substance abuse treatment services to underserved Native pregnant and […] Read more »

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Staying Together Project

Abstract The Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma, acting through the tribal department of Substance Abuse Services, (The Staying Together Project) will initiate a planning initiative to determine stakeholder perceptions of substance abuse issues, identify gaps in services and produce a tribal services plan. The planning project shall be crafted to further […] Read more »

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Recovery Community Services Program III: Putting a New Face on Recovery

Abstract This project is designed to develop a continuum of care for the delivery of recovery support services within the Native American recovery community. This is a national project that will implement programs in numerous urban and rural/reservation settings throughout the United States. (In 2004-2005 programs were implemented in Great […] Read more »

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Port Gamble S’klallam Tribe CSAP Family Strengthening Grant

Abstract The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe works to specifically address the needs of families of its tribal members, other Indians, and non-Indians who have social or familial ties to tribal members on the Port Gamble S’Klallam Reservation and in Kitsap county. The target population includes families with parents who are/have […] Read more »

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Norton Sound Mobile Adolescent Treatment Team

Abstract The Mobile Adolescent Treatment Team (MAT Team) treats children, youth, young adults (9-20 years of age) and their families dually diagnosed as mentally or emotionally ill and substance impaired in their own villages. Individualized outpatient treatment is provided by native village based counselors to serve the rural population in […] Read more »

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North Olympic Peninsula Substance Abuse Treatment

Abstract The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe will implement a comprehensive needs assessment and strategic planning for substance abuse needs for youth up to age 25 who reside in the North Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. This region includes 5 federally recognized tribes, 2 counties, and 4 cities. This proposal would […] Read more »

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New Hope Counseling Center

Abstract The mission of New Hope Counseling Center (NHCC) is to heal, restore, and equip young adults for a life of wholeness and hope. NHCC offers a multimodal approach where the following venues of healing are offered: individual counseling and support groups; one of three post-secondary academic programs; education pertaining […] Read more »

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