Evaluation services for the following treatment programs:
Fairbanks Native Association Life Givers: a state-of the-art treatment program for adolescent Native teens. It
is the only gender specific program for adolescent girls in the state as well as the
only program serving pregnant and parenting teens. The treatment model is the "Integrated
System of Care" which meets the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual needs of
adolescent teens and their children through case management.
Fairbanks Native Association Women and Children's Center for Inner Healing (WCCIH) serves primarily Alaska Native
women, and as appropriate, their chilren, in need of a long term residential care
for substance abuse.
Norton Sound Health Corporation - Nome, Alaska Mobile Adolescent Treatment Team (MATT): an outreach program serving adolescents in
the Norton Sound Region.
Kenai Cook Inlet Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (CICADA) - Kenai, Alaska An outpatient treatment program for women.
Southcentral Foundation - Anchorage, Alaska The Pathway Home: a long term residential Therapeutic Community treatment program
serving primarily Alaska Native and American Indian adolescents from age 13- 17, which
addresses mental health and substance abuse issues.
Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) - Anchorage, Alaska Homeless Project: defines how to best intervene with homeless drinkers.
AFN's Best Practice - Anchorage, Alaska This project determines the most effective way of developing treatment programs for
Alaska Natives.
Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation - Bethel, Alaska Tundra Swan Inhalant Program - Center for Substance Abuse Treatment funds the nation's
only treatment facility decidated to inhalant abuse including outpatient clinics and
residential facility for young chronic Alaska Native inhalant abusers.