Suicide prevention lifelineThe Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a 24/7 call service that provides immediate attention to people thinking of suicide. They also offer an online chat if you would rather text or type, or for the disabled or deaf. (1-800-273-8255).
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Native american health centerA general health connection for Native Americans, featuring offices all over the country to be accessed. This organization works to serve Native Americans while respecting the cultural and linguistic differences.
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INdian Health ServiceThe Indian Health Service offers numerous levels of help, from prevention to addressing the suicide of a tribe member. Their resources also have the ability to reach out to those in need, having various locations.
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Native cry outreach allianceAn organization of Natives and Non-Natives working together to prevent suicide, suicide awareness, and helping people who suffer from a loss. They work closely with organizations that provide counseling and they want to educate more tribes about the topic.
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Eve's FundNative American made organization that promotes the wellness of Native youths. They provide programs and retreats to many tribes. The organization was made after Eve Crowell, the founders daughter, lost her life to substance abuse, one of the factors contributing to higher suicide rates.
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Native wellness instituteNative organization with a goal to preserve cultural legacy while keeping members healthy. They offer many services and seminars, including on-site training for wellness programs in your community.
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NAtive American drug rehab |
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Offers programs that respect the culture and spirituality of First Nation people, and include these cultural aspects in their recovery. They also can help connect people with resources to help them find things like recovery centers and care.
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This resource can give valuable insight on education programs and other resources that are good to use. They also provide training and seminars for adults to help their students.
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