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Top Level Services
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Mission Statement: Strengthening Families Program (SFP) will provide all victims within the Navajo Nation culturally holistic advocacy, supportive services, prevention education, and a safe shelter for immediate safety that will promote healing. All services will be provided in a supportive, safe and healing environment that will foster the ability to self-advocate with confidence.
VICTIM AND WITNESS ADVOCACY SERVICES
Crisis intervention
Shelter placement
Safety planning
Community outreach
Court support
Assistance with protection order
Domestic Violence
Victims' compensation
Information on victimization
Transport services to shelter, court
Hearing, and medical appointment
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Across from the High School. A non-profit support, skill-building, resource and prevention
education program for individuals and families. Proven recovery resources, support groups and workshops.
Established in 2009 The wellness Center is a non-profit organization serving Shiprock and surrounding communities. The Center is a place where we consider everyone a relative. Drop in for a cup of coffee and seek help. The center Provides– Resources for jobs, Education in Navajo Culture/Traditions, Resources for housing, community Events/Workshops, and a positive Learning environment for all ages.
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Our Mission: to raise the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level
Our Vision: healthy communities and quality health care systems through strong partnerships and culturally responsive practices
Strategic goals:
- to ensure that comprehensive, culturally appropriate personal and public health services are available and accessible to American Indian and Alaska Native people;
- to promote excellence and quality through innovation of the Indian health system into an optimally performing organization; and
- to strengthen IHS program management and operations
NNMC provides the following primary and specialty care services in inpatient and outpatient care services: medical-surgical, pediatric inpatient, labor and delivery, intensive care units, internal medicine, family practice, urgent and emergency care, women's health, mental health, pharmacy, optometry, dental, radiology, public health nursing, medical social services, health promotion/disease prevention and traditional medicine.
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Atsá Biyáázh Community School is a Tribally-Controlled School that serves grades K-6. The Region for this school is Navajo Schools and the Education Resource Center is Shiprock.
FACE Goals
- Support parents in the role of their child’s first and most influential teacher.
- Celebrate and support the unique Diné language and culture of our community.
- Promote the early identification of and services for children with special needs.
- Strengthen connections between family, school and community.
- Increase family literacy and promote lifelong learning.
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A doula is a person, often formally trained or certified, who provides physical, emotional, and informational support to individuals and families during pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period. Doulas can specialize further—some of the specialization areas are listed below. A person doing this type of work may also choose to use a different title other than doula, such as “birth companion” or “promotora.”
Community-Based Doula: Community-based doulas are birth workers serving families within varying communities that center African descended people, Indigenous families, and people of color. Community-Based Doulas understand the importance of seeing a birthing individual, baby, and partner as a connected unit. This support is responsive to the whole birth experience and considers how physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual experiences impact pregnancy, labor, birth, and postpartum period. Community-Based Doulas serve in a human rights framework to ensure that all people and families have access to safe, dignified, and culturally relevant care geared toward elevating the platforms of health equity, reproductive justice, and all stages of maternal health.
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Originally founded in 1899 as the American Veterans of Foreign Service, the Veterans of Foreign Wars continues to be a voice for returning and currently deployed service members and their families. The Veterans of Foreign Wars is dedicated to supporting those who sacrifice so much for this country, veterans, service members in the US Armed Forces, and their families.
Contact a VFW Representative for Help With VA Benefits & Claims at our post.
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Effective June 1, 2023, Northern TREE House Shelter will open its doors to victims impacted by Domestic, Sexual, and Family Violence.
Contact info for Northern TREE House Shelter:
Trudy Tsosie, Shelter Manager
Northern TREE House Shelter
Navajo Utah Health System
Shiprock, New Mexico 87420
The Northern TREE House Shelter is located in Shiprock at Route N545, ½ mile East of Mesa Elementary School, Unit 2545.
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14 bus Route Schedule and Stops (Updated)
The 14 bus (Newcomb / Window Rock / Ft. Defiance) has 17 stops departing from Shiprock - Across East 7/11 Store and ending in Ft.Defiance - Navajo Transit Building.
14 bus time schedule overview for the upcoming week: It departs once a day at 5:16 AM. Operating days this week: weekdays.
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Leaders in Housing Our Nation Through Community Partnerships
Navajo Nation's Tribally Designated Housing Entity Since 196check15 Housing Management Offices located across the Navajo Nation.
Our most popular programs include the Public Rental Program and the Homeownership Program
We are committed to safely building sustainable quaility homes, promoting economic self-sufficiency and providing exemplary services through professionalism, leadership and respect.
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The Office of Diné Youth is committed to enhancing traits of youth such as: integrity, self discipline, loyalty and respect to successfully participate in today's society as a Diné/Native American.
The Office of Diné Youth is dedicated to insuring that Navajo Youth under 21 years of age benefit from youth services available to them and that the services be provided in a manner that develops positive attitudes, enhance positive self-image, confidence, maturity, and pride in being a productive member of society.
Shiprock Office of Dine Youth provides prevention activities that focus on substance abuse prevention, bullying, high risk behaviors, character development, dating violence, leadership, life skills, and team building.We are an after school program/youth development center. We serve in the capacity of what is a Boys & Girls Club that is off the reservation.
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NMPreK-P (CCS) Nizhoni Elementary is a (CCC) NM PreK in Shiprock NM. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 4 years old.
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NMPreK-P (CCS) Mesa Elementary is a (CCC) NM PreK in Shiprock NM. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 4 years old.
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Organically Grown, Navajo Owned. An indigenous baby food line created by farmers and new parents to increase access to traditional foods in early childhood.
Bidii Baby Foods is an agricultural cooperative (LLC) registered as a domestic business on the Navajo Nation.Our mission is to reconnect indigenous families with our longstanding relationship between earth and parenting. We believe that there is a direct connection between nurturing the land and nurturing our children; by understanding how to grow traditional crops and preparing them for young children, we are actively dismantling systems of oppression and rebuilding indigenous foodways.
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County: San JuanSupport Sector: Behavioral Health
Residential treatment for substance use disorders and related mental health problems. Substance abuse education, academics, psychological skills, individual and group therapy, life skills development, assessment and evaluation, cultural awareness education, aftercare/recovery planning, community education program, resources and referral assistance, medical access resources and experiential therapies. In addition to conventional western therapeutic approaches, services rendered include the integration of Native American cultural activities to meet relevant cultural needs of consumers. The treatment program has services to help adolescents develop a positive perception of their individual selves, family, and life, to restore harmony within themselves and their families. The treatment is continuous open- ended treatment depending on treatment need. Areas Served: All regional areas: must have a Certificate of Indian Blood to be eligible.

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