SAMHSA Tribal Training and Technical Assistance Center
Promotes community healing and planning to address a variety of community problems including: substance abuse, historical trauma, suicide, and behavioral health
CONTINUE READINGPromotes community healing and planning to address a variety of community problems including: substance abuse, historical trauma, suicide, and behavioral health
CONTINUE READINGThe StrongHearts Native Helpline is an anonymous, confidential and no-cost helpline for Native Americans affected by domestic violence and dating violence. Call 1-844-7NATIVE (762-8483) Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. CST to get help.
CONTINUE READINGHelps high schools, school districts, and their partners design and implement strategies to prevent suicide and promote behavioral health among their students.
CONTINUE READINGNational Indigenous Women’s Resource Center is a Native non-profit organization addressing domestic violence and safety for Indian women. They support culturally grounded, grassroots advocacy and provide national leadership to end gender-based violence in Indigenous communities. Their work includes development of educational materials and programs, direct technical assistance, and the development of local and national policy that builds the capacity of Indigenous communities and strengthens the exercises tribal sovereignty.
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