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Adopt-an-Elder801-474-0535Linda Myers-Director
435-649-0535
mail@anelder.comwww.anelder.orgAdopt-A-Native-Elder (A.N.E.) is assisted by Dine' people who serve as coordinators in various parts of the reservation to help us determine the needs of the Elders in their own culture and lifestyle. Adopt-A-Native-Elder is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization.
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ASSIST to Independence928-283-6261PO Box 4133
Tuba City, AZ 86045
Eileen Tohannie executive director
assist01@frintiernet.net
etohonnie@assistti.org
www,assistti.orgCenter for Independent Living services for the Navajo, Hopi and Southern Paiute nations with disabilites. Information can is available for the northern part of the state. Money for Ramps, education for disabled familes, grab bars, contractor referrals
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Crossing WorldsCassandra Cosentinoinfo@crossingworlds.orghttps://www.crossingworlds.org/
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Hopi Office of Aging & Adult Services928-734-3551Beatrice Norton
Program Manager
BNorton@hopi.nsn.uswww.hopi-nsn.gov/tribal-services/department-of-community-health-services/office-of-aging-adult-services/ALTCS(Arizona Long Term Care System), Case Management, Ombudsman Advocacy, Nutrition Program, Personal Care Aide, Public Benefits Outreach, Transportation Service, Elderly Committee
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Moenkopi Senior Center928-286-8025
928-283-8039
Linda Honahni
honahnilinda0@gmail.com
Only has a facebook page https://www.facebook.com/meonkopiseniorcenter/ (updated from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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Navajo Area Agency on Aging (NAAA)928-729-4520
928-871-6868
PO Box 1390
Window Rock, AZ 86515
http://www.naaa.navajo-nsn.gov/Dine Elderly Protection, Foster Grandparent, Navajo Family Caregiver, Nutritional Services, HIBAC/SHIP, Ombudsman(long term care facility), Capital Outlay. For 60+ years, live within the service area. Register at local Agency office (Ft. Defiance, Chinle, Tuba City, Shiprock, Crownpoint).
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Ramps:
Arizona Statewide Independent Living Council
(847) 680-7700http://www.ramps.org/projects-arizona.htmCenters for Independent Living (CILs) are non-residential, 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporations. They are consumer-controlled, community-based organizations that provide programs and services for people with all types of disabilities and their families. The goal of CILs is to promote and support opportunities for people with disabilities to fully participate in an integrated community and search for the possibilities to live as they choose.Service Area:Phoenix, Tuba City, Tucson, Prescott Valley and Yuma
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Sichomovi ElderlySichomovielderly@hopitelecom.net
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Southwest Indian Foundation1-877-788-9962
505-863-9568 (project office)
customerservice@southwestindian.comhttps://www.southwestindian.com/contribution goes directly to help Native Americans in their most urgent needs. Donations are 100% tax deductible and 65% of the cost of all purchases are tax deductible. Utility assistance provided. Application.
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Sumi Nungwa801-277-4515Cheryl Marzec-Directormarzec@comcast.comwww.suminungwa.orgProvide food, clothing, medical supplies, & firewood to Navajo & Hopi elders seeking to maintain their traditional life-styles on their reservations
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DISABILITIES
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ASSIST to Independence928-283-6261PO Box 4133
Tuba City, AZ 86045
Eileen Tohannie
assist01@frintiernet.net
etohonnie@assistti.org
www,assistti.orgCenter for Independent Living services for the Navajo, Hopi and Southern Paiute nations with disabilites. Information is available for the northern part of the state. Money for Ramps, education for disabled familes, grab bars, contractor referrals
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Hopi IHS Environmental Health
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IHS-Walk-in Shower (ALTEC)LTEC-AZ Long Term Care
If client is enrolled may be eligible for housing modifications (needs Dr. note/disability and senior citizens)
Hopi IHS Benefits Coordinator-try calling Raelene and/or Gloria they can help w/enrollment
Spoke with Raelene-she gave phone # for Claud Bakuraza is the ALTEC Case Manager for Hopi @ 928-734-3556.
Valarie Jones (ALTEC Tribal Contact) or Trisha 602-417-7545—may have info on contractors that the State hires to do accessibility work
Raelene Honwynewa--Hopi ALECT-Benefits Coordinator
Laurinda Pahovama -ALTEC Case Manager-- lpahovama@hopi.nsn.us 734-3551
5 projects per year--lots of red tape
Enroll in ALTEC; Get Dr. note (what should it say?); Her office will conduct site visit; if approved sent to state office that hires contractors
(needs to be updated-sm)
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Indian Health Service Guideline 210(application in Dropbox)
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Navajo/Tuba City area866-976-5941www.tchealth.orgSenior Leadership, Community Service/Events, Resources/Information, Healthy Directions
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New Horizons Disability Empowerment CenterServices
928-772-1266
Transportation
928-775-8870
www.nhdec.orgwww.nhdec.orgTransportation, Support Programs, Activites
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The Native American Disability Law
(Arizona)
800-862-7271
928-433-0963
1515 E Cedar St,
Ste. D1
Flagstaff, Az 86004
info@nativedisabilitylaw.orghttps://www.nativedisabilitylaw.org/The Native American Disability Law Center is a private nonprofit organization that advocates for the legal rights of Native Americans with disabilities. Through advocacy and education, we empower Native people with disabilities to lead independent lives in their own communities.
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The Native American Disability Law
(New Mexico)
800-862-7271
505-566-5889
905 W Apache St
Farmington NM.
87401
info@nativedisabilitylaw.orghttps://www.nativedisabilitylaw.org/The Native American Disability Law Center is a private nonprofit organization that advocates for the legal rights of Native Americans with disabilities. Through advocacy and education, we empower Native people with disabilities to lead independent lives in their own communities.
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Travis Roy FoundationTravis Roy Foundation
101 Huntington Avenue, Suite 520
Boston, MA 02199
Grant Application.The Travis Roy Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the life of individuals with spinal cord injuries and their families by providing adaptive equipment and to finding a cure through increased funding of research, resulting in self-reliance and the ability to be as independent as possible.
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SAWs480-603-6733Larry Spadespadeocopter@hotmail.com https://www.sawsramps.org/They build ramps, tiny houses and more.
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EDUCATION
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Hopi Capacity Building Program928-734-2380Monica Nuvamsa Exec. Dir.nuvamsa@hopifoundation.orgwww.hopifoundation.org(added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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Hopi Education Empowerment Fund928-734-2275LuAnn Leonard PO Box 605, Kykotsmovi, Az 86039heef@hopieducationfund.orgwww.HopiEducationFund.orgEducationional funding as a safegaurd to cultivate and nurture future generations (added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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Hopi Leadership Program928-734-2380Samantha Honani/ Xavier Sakeva Program Coordinator/ Cliff Kaye Program Manager
samantha.honani@hopifoundation.org/ xavier.sakeva@hopifoundation.org/ Cliff.kaye@hopifoundation.org
www.hopileadershipprogram.org110Main Street/PO Box 301, Kykotsmovi, Az 86042(UPDATED from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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The Hopi Foundation928-734-2380Monica Nuvamsa Exec. Dir. Po Box 301 Kykotsmovi, Az 86039Nuvamsa@hopifoundation.orgwww.hopifoundation,orgCurrently have 5 programs and have rescources to enhance the quality of life of Hopi people. Programs include: KUYI - 88.1 FM Hopi Radio, HOPI Substance Abuse Prevention Center, Hopi Leadership Program, Natwani Coalition, and Hopi Opportunity Youth Initiative: (added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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Hopi Opportunity Youth Initiative928-734-2380Samantha Honani Program DirectorNicole.Honanie@hopifoundation.orgwww.hopifoundation.org(added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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Hopi Tutskwa Permaculture institute 928-734-0309Lilian Hill/Jacob MarcusLilian@hopitutkwapermaculture.org/ Jacob@hopitutskwapermaculture.orgwww.hopitutskwa.orgPO Box 967 Kykotsmovi, Az 86039 Has a homeownership program along wiht other community based programs such as farming and youth programs. (added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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Hopi Tutuquaiki/ The Hopi School Inc. 928-401-6451Donna Kaye Facilitatorhopitutuqaiki@icloud.comwww.hopitutuqaiki.orgPo Box 583 Kykotsmovi, Az 86030 (added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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Hotevilla Corn Grinding Mill928-401-0073Norma MartinN/AN/A(added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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Nakwatsvewat Institute928-737-9275Pat Sekaquaptewapsekaquaptewa@hopitelecom.netwww.nakwatsvewat.orgWorks to enhance native goverance and educational institutions. Provides training, courses (added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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Natwani Coalition928-734-2390Kyle Nutumya Program Coordinatorterri.honani@hopifoundation.orgwww.natwanicoalition.org www.hopifoundation.org110Main Street/PO Box 301, Kykotsmovi, Az 86039 (UPDATED from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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Paaqavi IncorporatedMarilyn Fredricks Directorpaaqaviinc@gmail.compaaqaviinc.orgPO Box 1048 Hotevilla, Az 86030 provides educational classes aimed at traditional revival and preservation(added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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Peace Academic Center520-734-2453Kay Neff Director PO Box 39, Kykotsmovi, Az 86039Kayn@mennonites.orgwww.mennonites.orgA small, private Christian elementary school affiliated with Mennonite Church usa and American Baptsist Chuches USA. (added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
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Hopi Credit Association928-738-2205
Alissa Charley Exec. Dir POBox 1259 Keams Canyon, Az 86034
Lisa@hopicredit,uswww.hopicredit.usA Hopi Owned financial organization aimed at providing credit services for Hopi members (added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021).
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Hopi VITA Partnership928-734-2380Monica Nuvamsa Exec. Dir.nuvamsa@hopifoundation.orgwww.hopifoundation,orgVolunteer Income Tax Assistance (added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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Southwest Indian Foundation1-877-788-9962customerservice@southwestindian.comhttps://www.southwestindian.com/contribution goes directly to help Native Americans in their most urgent needs. Donations are 100% tax deductible and 65% of the cost of all purchases are tax deductible. Utility assistance provided.
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St. Jude Catholic Church
100 Aspen Dr
PO Box 248
Tuba City, AZ 86045
928-283-5391http://www.stjudetubacity.org/ministries.htmFinance Council
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Tax Rebateshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earned_income_tax_creditEarned income tax credit
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Section 184 Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program800-561-5913section184@hud.govhttps://www.hud.gov/program_offices/public_indian_housing/ih/homeownership/184The Section 184 Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program is a home mortgage product specifically designed for American Indian and Alaska Native families, Alaska villages, tribes, or tribally designated housing entities. Congress established this program in 1992 to facilitate homeownership and increase access to capital in Native American Communities.
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USDA Rural Development
Rural Home Loans
928-220-7778Freddie Hatathlie504 Grant ApplicationAssisting low income elders with a grant or loan in the Coconino county area.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17UmTBMOzEOUSBWHxxeC-kzambbb-aZtL/view?usp=sharing
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USDA Rural Development
Rural Home Loans
928-871-5038
ext. 3
Shirley Yazzie504 Grant ApplicationAssisting low income elders with a grant or loan in the Navajo county area
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HEALTH CARE
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Coconino Coalition for Children and YouthFrank Moragafrank@coconinokids.orghttps://news.coconinokids.org/2019-tuba-city-navajo-nation-regional-events/Tuba City health and safety events
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HIV/AIDS Treatment and Services928-522-9454
928-699-1136
https://northcountryhealthcare.org/community-programs/hivaids-treatment-and-services/The Ryan White Program provides support and emergency services for people living with HIV/AIDS in Coconino and Mohave Counties and the Navajo and Hopi Tribal Nations
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Hopi Cancer Assistance Fund928-734-3000Royce Jenkins Director PO Box 123 Kykotsmovi, Az 86039rjenkins@hopi.nsn.usFunds for those who reside on the hopi reservation going through cancer treatments who need assistance with ultilities such as: Gas, Meals, Lodging, Burial, off reservation medical visits. (added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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Hopi Health Care928-737-6000PO Box 4000
Polacca, AZ 86042
www.ihs.gov/facilitiesservices/areaoffices/phoenix/phx_su_hopi.cfmProvides general family medical care, surgical follow-up, short stay nursing, udiology, imaging, laboratory, pharmacy, dialysis, eye clinic and dental care. Enrolled in a federally recognized tribe.
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Hopi Substance Abuse and Prevention Center928-734-2380Samantha Honani Program Directorsamantha.honani@hopifoundation.orgwww.hopifoundation.orgPO Box 301 Polacca, Az 86042 (added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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Hopi-Tewa Womans Coalition to end abuse928-225-7029Carey Onsae-NamokiCarey.onsae@htwcea.org/ htwceawomanscoalition@yahoo.comwww.htwcea.orgPO Box 239 Second Mesa, Az 86043 (added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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Hopi three mesas inc928-737-2356
928-255-2572
Bonnie Secakukubjsecakuku@gmail.comN/APO Box 986 Second Mesa, Az 86043 Provides resources for welfare, health, safety, social and economical stability of hopi villages. Also promotes revitalizing hopi culture and language. (added from 2021 Hopi-Nonprofit Organization List EF12/2021)
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HOPWA (Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS Program)602-771-1085Karia Basta-Special Needs Programs Adminkaria.basta@azhousing.govhttps://www.hudexchange.info/programs/hopwa/The Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) Program is the only Federal program dedicated to the housing needs of people living with HIV/AIDS. Program to assists those living off the rez. AZ Departmentof Housing-Rental Programs (1110 West Washington Street, Suite 310, Phoenix, AZ 85007). Also, manages HUC CoC (see below)
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HUD Continuum of Care Program (CoC)602-771-1085Karia Basta-Special Needs Programs Adminkaria.basta@azhousing.govhttp://www.hudexchange.info/programs/coc/Program is designed to promote communitywide commitment to the goal of ending homelessness; provide funding for efforts by nonprofit providers, and State and local governments to quickly rehouse homeless individuals and families
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The Navajo Nation Divsion of Health928-871-6350PO Box 1390
Window Rock, AZ 86515
www.nndoh.org/Clients must be enrolled in the Navajo tribe. Various programs funded by various agencies.
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The Navajo Nation Division of Social Services928-283-2844Tuba City areaHealth services: mold
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The Navajo Nation Division of Social Services928-871-6556PO Box 4590
Window Rock, AZ 86515
www.nndss.org/Clients must be enrolled in the Navajo Tribe. various programs of Social Services such as child protective services. Call the office to determine type of service needed..
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Northland Cares928-776-4612https://www.northlandcares.org/Northland Cares provides a full range of outpatient services for people livingwith HIV/AIDS in northern Arizona.
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Park Place Residnces480-868-8697Park Place BrochureOur 24-hour inpatient residential facility offers 90-180 day substance abuse treatment for both male and female adults. We have licensed BHTs and caregivers on site that work under the clinical supervision of a behavioral health provider. The program is tailored for the Native Americans struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions.
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Tuba City Health Care928-283-2857Lyndon Endischeelyndon.endischee@tchealth.org Health services: mold
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Tribal Healthy Homes Networkhttp://thhnw.org/materials/Information for: Woodsmoke & Smoke, Radon, Mold & Moisture, Lead, Pest Management, IAQ & Ventilation, Home Maintenenace, Green Cleaning, Asthma & Allergies, Asbestos.
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APS602-371-6774Oscar Gamboaguaranteeassistance@aps.com
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APS Troubleshooting (Hopi)928-206-6292EugeneAPS troubleshooting for Hopi
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Habitat for Humanity of Flagstaff928-779-1314flagstaffhabitat@yahoo.comwww.habitat.org/Affordable housing for low income, working families that are selected to become Habitat homeowners.
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Hopi Representative928-773-6478Kara Vanhemert
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Hopi Tribe Housing Authority928-737-2557PO Box 698
Second Mesa, AZ 86043
www.hopi-nsn.gov/Home Ownership, Home Rehabiliation Program, Tenant Based Rental Assistance, Low Income/Tax Credit Rentals, BIA-Home Improvement Program
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Hopi Social Services928-737-1800Tanya Monroetmonroe@hopi.nsn.usEmergency assistance available for up to $1000 for home repairs. Must have 2-3 rejection letters from other organizations, 2-3 bids of repairs.
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Lifelinehttps://www.lifelinesupport.org/ls/Federal program that subsides (cell/landline) or internet for low income families
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Modest Needs844-667-3776www.modestneeds.orgA national nonprofit empowering members of the general public to make small, emergency grants to low-income workers who are at risk of slipping into poverty.
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NACOG
119 E Aspen Ave.,
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 810-8553,
Ext. 2123

Patricia Sprengeler
928-556-9142
www.nacog.orgAging, Head Start, Community Services (assistance with rent, utilities, firewood/propane, foreclosures), Economic and Workforce development (job traing and placement), Weatherization.

Firewood: 928-587-7069

http://s13.cap60.com/kioskv3/Home/SetDBName/capNacogAZ
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Navajo Housing Authority928-871-2600PO Box 4980
Window Rock, AZ 86515
www.hooghan.orgClients must be enrolled in the Navajo tribe and be below income. Application are available from one of the 15 NHA office, attend orentation and scheduled interview. Supporting documents extremely to be placed on waiting list.
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Navajo LIHEAP928-774-1895
928-773-1135 Fax
Madelena Kee
LIHEAP Coordinator
madelenakee@navajo-nsn.govAssistance Program Informationhelp with paying cooling bills during the hot summer months and winter heating bills as well. A grant or credit may be placed onto the qualified households account. (See flyer)
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Navajo Nation Assistance Programs928-871-6629Administration Office, P.O. Box 2425, Window Rock, Arizona, 86515https://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html/navajo_nation_assistance_progr.htmlis a federal government funded program that assists eligible families from the Navajo Nation in Arizona and New Mexico with obtaining skills, knowledge, employment and experience while providing necessary resources to become self reliant. Social workers from the agency, under the NNDSR program requirements, work with families to help them become self-reliant. Some of the other initiatives and assistance includes.

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Navajo Nation of Social ServicesDirectory:

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Navajo Nation of Community Dev./Housing Service928-871-7182http://www.nndcd.org/housing.aspxThe Community Housing and Infrastructure Department commonly called CHID was established in 2008 and has four programs which assist with Navajo Nation members with housing and infrastructure development to homes.
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Navajo Nation of Community Dev./Housing Servicehttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1i12f8UqPNDXU7yT6t5LneP__eE-Ib-72xYeYVUAjQMc/pub?output=htmlDivision of Community Development staff directory.
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Navajo Nation-Division Economic Development(928) 871-6544https://www.navajobusiness.com/We are available to Navajo and non-Navajo individuals and companies that wish to do business with or on the Navajo Nation. The DED works hand-in-hand with you to assist your application process, review, and approvals.
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Navajo Partnership for Housing505-722-05511664 S 2nd Street
Gallup, NM 87301
(none)Offers a Home Buyer Education and Financial Fitness classes. Clients must be low income, enrolled in the Navajo Tribe, intake appointment available.
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Salvation Armywww.flagstaff.salvationarmy.orgMaybe limited to one time assistance.
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Share New Mexico(505) 225-2140
x703
4300 Paseo Del Norte NE
Suite B
Albuquerque, NM 87113
https://sharenm.org/ShareNM was created to help organizations, non-profits and individuals working to improve the quality of life in New Mexico. Built by and for New Mexicans, ShareNM provides convenient access to reliable data on New Mexico community health resources, social services, initiatives and counties. ShareNM also simplifies the process of offering, finding and applying for grants and funding.
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Cornerstone Ministries480-721-8621Pete Belonstandingontherock@outlook.comhttps://cmiallnations.org/4 Corners Area - roof repairs and other home repairs
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Walpi Housing Management800-852-83885200 E Courtland Blvd, Suite D-1
Flagstaff, Az 86004
Housing provided for the health care professionals employed at the Hopi Health Center.
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Salvation Army (Farmington)505-327-5117319 W Broadway Farmington, NM 87401Kenvin.Ray@usw.salvationarmy.orghttp//farmington.salvationarmy.org/Salvation Army of Farmington, NM
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Oasis505-327-09561601 N. Dustin Ave B, Farminton, NM 87401theoasisnm.org
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San Juan County Partnership505-325-4214100 W Elm St, Farmington, NM 87401www.sjcpartnership.org/housing-assistance/Housing Assistance
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Echo, Inc.505-325-74661921 E Murray Dr, Farmington, NM 87401www.echoinc.org
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Southwest Indian Foundation505-863-9568 505-863-2837100 W Coal Ave, Gallup, NM 87301www.southwestindian.com
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Tres Rios for Humanity505-592-77611915 E Muray Dr, Farmington, NM 87401www.tresrioshabitat.com
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Chinle Comprehensive Health Care Facility928-674-7251 928-674-7576Chinle, Az 86503Johanna G. Bahe, DNP, RNTiny Homes for families on the reservation
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Core Response208-953-7190 928-309-0779Ian Schneider Bradlin HarveyIan.Schneider@coreresponse.org Bwharvey22@gmail.comwww//coreresponse.org/info@coreresponse.org