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Genesis II Chemical Dependency Program - Nooksack Chemical Dependency

Provides confidential, comprehensive services for substance abuse and chemical dependency, as well as outpatient treatment.

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BIPOC Walks - Wild Whatcom

Nature program by and for people of color to build community while spending time outdoors. Outings are facilitated by BIPOC leaders and are family-friendly.

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Cultural Services - Mother Nation

Offers workshop programs focused on addressing and healing personal and collective trauma for Native women and men. Topics include trust, anger, domestic violence, chemical dependency, and self-advocacy. Each program is tailored to the participants and their individual needs. Workshops typically include a sweat or talking circle component which feature traditional healing practices and educational therapy.

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Domestic Violence and Gender Based Violence Advocacy Services (Yeha:wi Services) - Mother Nation

Advocates for and supports Native women during emergencies. Services include the following: Emergency transportation for victims of domestic violence; Safety Planning; Public benefit application assistance; Advocacy with Indian Child Welfare, Domestic Violence Court, Tribal Courts; Flexible financial assistance.

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Tribal Small Dollar Loan Program - Pacific Northwest Tribal Lending

Small start-up loans for Northwest Washington tribal members to help establish credit, access capital, and kickstart businesses.

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Dental Clinic - Nooksack Health Department

Provides dental care to the Nooksack Indian Tribe and eligible members of federally recognized tribes. Offers comprehensive dental services, including general dentistry, pediatric dentistry, oral health prevention education, and other dental services. Walk-ins available at 8:30 AM, except Wednesdays.

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Way of Life Prevention Program - Nooksack Tribe

Cultural activities that increases awareness about drug and alcohol abuse. Through participation and strong cultural identity, youth and young adults will learn a balance that creates discipline to live in a healthier way. Some prevention activities include: drum making, weaving, beading, pow-wow, War and Journey canoeing, traditional food gathering, and field trips.

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Young People's Home - Stae’wqLh‘aLeng

Residential dormitory for Lummi Nation students between 12-18. Wrap around services such as counseling and health care are included, as well as peer counseling.

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Behavioral Health - Nooksack Health Department

Offers comprehensive and culturally sensitive mental health counseling services to the Nooksack Tribal community and Native Americans living in the area (families, elders, adults, adolescents and children).

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Medical Clinic - Nooksack Health Department

An ambulatory clinic that provides on-site, acute and preventive health care to the Nooksack Indian Tribe and eligible members of federally recognized Tribes. Services include family medicine, pediatric, obstetrics and gynecology, family planning, women’s health, diabetes screening and testing, nutrition education, and community health and nurse health care practices.

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