Chi Hullo Li Program

Abstract Chi Hullo Li, under the administration of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, proposes to expand the current availability of comprehensive, high quality residential substance abuse treatment services for a) low-income Native women, age 18 and over; b) who are pregnant or postpartum and their minor children, age 11 and […] Read more »

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Chesterfield County Coordinating Council

Abstract Eight small towns in South Carolina form one service community of Chesterfield County. The providers will collaborate to create a comprehensive community-wide substance abuse and related services plan. Objectives Indian Nation Served Key Components Evaluation Design Evaluation Results Products Developed Read more »

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Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Community Wide Planning

Abstract The Cherokee Nation proposes to create a long-range plan for youth and youth- related treatment services and create a climate of acceptance within local rural communities for addictions treatment and services. The partners include the child welfare program, youth probation services, youth shelter for runaway and homeless youth, behavioral […] Read more »

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Chagha She Binalwod (Strengthening Youth)

Abstract The White Mountain Apache Tribe (WMAT), a tribal nation of 18,000 Native Americans in central Arizona, will enhance substance abuse treatment on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. The project will provide intensive in-home, substance abuse counseling services and community-based recreational programs for up to 50 at-risk and/or court-ordered Apache […] Read more »

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Canku Teca (Yankton Sioux Tribe)

Abstract Fund the Yankton Sioux Halfway House for two years and help the tribe deliver comprehensive residential services to tribal members. Objectives Indian Nation Served Yankton Sioux Tribe Key Components Halfway House Evaluation Design Evaluation Results Products Developed Read more »

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CITC Substance Abuse Services (Connections SBIRT Grant)

Abstract This grant is focused on non-dependent users. Connections SBIRT, a tribal project, will serve Anchorage, Alaska. It will enhance screening, referral, brief intervention, and treatment services for adults and add those services for adolescents. Its overarching goal is to reduce substance use by participating clients as defined by GPRA […] Read more »

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Bringing Treatment Home

Abstract The project provided a full continuum of substance abuse services on the Pascua Yaqui Reservation in Tucson, AZ. The substance abuse treatment continues to provide culturally appropriate, holistic, multi-disciplinary, community-based rehabilitation and intensive outpatient treatment services. Objectives This project produced a sustainable, full spectrum substance abuse treatment system capable […] Read more »

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Bay Area Red Road Program

Abstract This program is a collaboration of five service providers to American Indians in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Bay Area Red Road is an integrated centralized intake system and MIS infrastructure that will increase access to treatment. The program will link substance abuse, mental health, medical, social services, […] Read more »

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American Indian Practice Improvement Collaborative

Abstract The American Indian Collaborative of Portland proposes to develop a multi-agency planning and governing arrangement that is able to design and implement a program to meet the mental health and substance abuse treatment needs of the students at the Chemawa Indian Boarding School. The project will reach out to […] Read more »

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Alaska Women’s Recovery Project

Abstract The Alaska Women’s Recovery Project trains women in recovery to interact with various service systems via peer led support groups, skill building workshops, and opportunities for leadership. The project is also educating the public via public service announcements and other media in an effort to reduce the stigma and […] Read more »

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