Abstract The New Life Program provides residential treatment to a cohort of 12 youth, ages 12 to 18 with substance abuse and co-occurring disorders. A second cohort of shorter duration of treatment is served in a separate program at the Graf Rheeneerhaanjii Center. Objectives The primary goal is to assist […] Read more »
Golden Heart Program
Abstract The Golden Heart Program is designed to produce local systems changes to improve prevention, intervention, and treatment services with regard to the needs of the chronic inebriate population. The project is to improve intervention and outreach efforts downtown as well as correct for grossly inadequate access to detoxification services. […] Read more »
Generation 7
Abstract Generation 7 is an adolescent treatment program based on the implementation of Motivational Enhancement Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for substance abusing Native American youth in Oakland, California. The treatment plan interweaves MET/CBT 5 with the holistic approach of the Family & Child Guidance Clinic of the Native American […] 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 »
Friendship House Association of American Indians Community Planning
Abstract Friendship House Association of American Indians, Inc. of San Francisco is a 501C(3), tax exempt corporation, incorporated in 1973 to serve American Indians relocated from their reservations to the San Francisco Bay Area. Since then Friendship House has grown into a comprehensive multi-service agency that provides substance abuse treatment, […] 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 New Life Program
Abstract Adolescent residential treatment, level 3.5 dual-diagnosis enhanced 12-bed facility. Operates on cohort model of 4.5 months 2 times a year. Objectives Reduction and elimination of drug and alcohol use among clients, increase school attendance, reduce involvement in juvenile justice system, achievement of a stable living situation, and increase participation […] Read more »
Fairbanks Native Association Congressional Earmark Grant
Abstract No abstract provided. Objectives Indian Nation Served Key Components Evaluation Design Evaluation Results Products Developed 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 »