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Provides a variety of services to Native Americans. Includes case management, affordable housing counseling, food boxes, child care, ADAPP (Alcohol, Drug Abuse Prevention Program) and individual counseling.
Provides individual counseling in the areas of depression, anxiety, grief, obsessive compulsive disorder, anger management, domestic violence, and child behavior problems. Also provides psychiatric assessment, medication monitoring, and care coordination for those with a Serious Mental Illness (SMI). Offers prevention education and counseling for drug and alcohol abuse. Includes referrals to additional services. The wellness program includes nutritional counseling, smoking cessation, activities, and use of the exercise equipment.
Provides life skill development, healthy relationship classes, and information on the prevention of teen pregnancy and substance use.

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Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Distributes free opioid overdose prevention kits (naloxone/Narcan). Also provides free sterile syringes and syringe disposal, and HIV/Hep-C screening. Offers harm reduction-centered case management and trainings to the general public.

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Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Provides information on the prevention and treatment of substance abuse and mental health disorders. Offers extensive information on mental health topics, statistics, conference materials, and links to additional resources. Publishes prevention materials, many of which can be downloaded from the website for free.
Provides life skill development, healthy relationship classes, peer mentoring program for youth, and information on the prevention of teen pregnancy and substance use.
Provides information and support for people with addictive problems. Website provides a recommended reading list, and articles and webinars which can be viewed online. Sells a variety of recovery literature. Sponsors annual conference.
Offers alcohol abuse and drug addiction prevention programs.
Provides programs for youth and their families. Services include teen pregnancy prevention education, substance misuse information, life skills training, healthy relationship education, and employability skills development. Also provides parenting skills training and family strengthening workshops.
Provides individual counseling in the areas of depression, anxiety, grief, obsessive compulsive disorder, anger management, domestic violence, and child behavior problems. Also provides psychiatric assessment, medication monitoring, and care coordination for those with a Serious Mental Illness (SMI). Offers prevention education and counseling for drug and alcohol abuse. Includes referrals to additional services. The wellness program includes nutritional counseling, smoking cessation, activities, and use of the exercise equipment.
Provides court-ordered domestic violence peacemaking circles. Participants, their families, support people, and community members meet with facilitators weekly to encourage dialog and goal-oriented change. Also provides outpatient substance abuse counseling, anger management classes, parenting education, court-ordered substance abuse screening and treatment programs, and DUI Level I and II programs.
Provides crime prevention information. Also provides citizen and youth programs, including Explorers, ride-alongs, and Operation ID. Participates in Drug Awareness and Resistance Education (DARE) program and Gang Resistance Education and Training (GREAT) program; curriculum taught by School Resource Officers in area schools.
Provides individual, family, and group support to adolescents and adults with substance abuse problems.
Offers prevention resources for substance use disorders and suicide with a concentration on African American youth.
Provides crime prevention information, police reports, neighborhood block watch, and citizen ride alongs. The School Resource Officer and the DARE Program offer drug use prevention education for junior high and high school students.
Provides education to help children make safe, healthy choices. Topics include responding to peer pressure, technology-related challenges, emotional regulation, frustration tolerance, self-esteem, and setting boundaries. Information is available through the website, app, parenting manual, and the MASK E3 Institute. The MASK E3 Institute is a multi-year approach to building and strengthening life skills. Separate programming for different age groups, from pre-kindergarten through college-age students.
Provides substance use programs. Includes individual and group addictions counseling, standard and intensive outpatient programs, prevention services, and DUI education.
Provides individual counseling in the areas of depression, anxiety, grief, obsessive compulsive disorder, anger management, domestic violence, and child behavior problems. Also provides psychiatric assessment, medication monitoring, and care coordination for those with a Serious Mental Illness (SMI). Offers prevention education and counseling for drug and alcohol abuse. Includes referrals to additional services. The wellness program includes nutritional counseling, smoking cessation, activities, and use of the exercise equipment. Provides hydration station May 1 - Oct 31.
Provides peer support services to adults living with a mental health and/or substance use disorder. Services include case management, independent life skills training, transportation, health and wellness classes, pre-employment support, substance use education, and referrals to additional resources. Collaborates with community providers to connect those who are justice-involved to needed services. Also provides water during the summer for people who are homeless.
Provides character building, conflict resolution, coping skills, anti-bullying, behavior management, and substance abuse prevention services in schools and community locations.
Provides counseling for youth and adults in individual, family, couple, and group settings. Includes topics such as domestic violence, substance abuse, lifestyle management, self-esteem, coping skills, depression, grief, and spiritual distress. Offers suicide prevention program. Also provides drug and alcohol assessments, DUI classes, outpatient education and support groups for adults with substance use problems.
Provides substance abuse prevention program for at-risk Native American youth in the Flagstaff community. Services include after-school and weekend activities that promote self-esteem, educational enrichment, physical fitness, traditional practices, and cultural values.
Provides peer support services to adults living with a mental health and/or substance use disorder. Services include outreach to uninsured and underinsured people to offer resources peer support, substance use education, and coordination of care.
Provides information on alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs; substance abuse assessments; short-term counseling; and weekly alcohol and drug education classes. Offers individual consultations on nutrition and fitness. Also provides a variety of workshops on sexual health, stress management, test anxiety, and gender spectrum.
Provides individual counseling in the areas of depression, anxiety, grief, obsessive compulsive disorder, anger management, domestic violence, and child behavior problems. Also provides psychiatric assessment, medication monitoring, and care coordination for those with a Serious Mental Illness (SMI). Offers prevention education and counseling for drug and alcohol abuse. Includes referrals to additional services. The wellness program includes nutritional counseling, smoking cessation, activities, and use of the exercise equipment.