Abstract The addictions treatment for the homeless project will provide a model treatment program for homeless substance abusing adults using state of the art treatment methodology. This model relies heavily on early intervention and case management to ensure coordination of services from a network of providers. The target population includes […] Read more »
Friendship House Homeless Project
Abstract The mission of Friendship House is to promote healing and wellness in the American Indian community by providing a continuum of substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery services that integrate the traditional American Indian healing practices and state-of-the-art substance abuse treatment methodology. The Friendship House substance abuse treatment programs […] Read more »
Friendship House Healing Center
Abstract The Friendship House Healing Center grant is a collaboration with the Native American Health Center (NAHC) to expand substance abuse treatment capacity and HIV services for Native Americans in the San Francisco Bay Area who have a history of involvement in the criminal justice system. The program integrates the […] Read more »
Fremont County Alcohol Crisis Center
Abstract Modeled after the Na’nizhoozhi Center in Gallup, NM, the project expanded substance abuse services in rural Fremont County through the establishment of a 28-bed 24-hour Alcohol Crisis Center to provide short- and long term detoxification, residential and transitional substance abuse reduction services with program support and oversight from tribal […] Read more »
Fairbanks Native Association?Long House TCE Grant
Abstract Fairbanks Native Association’s Longhouse is an 8-bed residential modified therapeutic community providing integrated substance abuse and mental health treatment and intensive case management for homeless persons of interior Alaska. Objectives Re-integrate homeless individuals back into Native Community. Indian Nation Served Alaska Native, principally Athabascan Indian Key Components Structured environment, […] Read more »
Expanded Substance Abuse Treatment
Abstract This project is to expand the delivery of comprehensive on-reservation, culturally competent intensive and in-home treatment, outpatient detoxification services, drop-in center, crisis, and intervention services. Objectives The overall purpose of this Targeted Capacity Expansion project is to create a sustainable substance abuse treatment infrastructure for the Passamaquoddy Tribal community. […] Read more »
Dena A Coy Program
Abstract The primary goal of this project is to reduce alcoholism and drug abuse among Alaska Native and Non-Native women of childbearing age by increasing access to treatment through treatment capacity expansion and enhancement of outpatient programs. Objectives It is the goal of this Treatment Capacity Expansion project to increase […] Read more »
Circle of Life
Abstract This project expanded existing substance-use disorder treatment services at the Circle of Life and Parshall Resource Center, the day treatment and residential facilities of the Fort Berthold Reservation. The treatment program utilizes a comprehensive system of care and emphasizes cultural relevance and community-based services. The Red Road Approach is […] Read more »
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 »
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 »