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NOTE: This resource list is ongoing and if you have recommendations or suggestions of organizations to add, please feel free to email at kayla.a@seekhaven.org
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OrganizationServicesLocation Description
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CRISIS & ADVOCACY:
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Seekhaven Family Crisis and Resource Center24/7 Emergency shelter, advocacy, and support for survivors of domestic violence & sexual assault. Traditional services are available for Indigenous peoples. Utah: Grand County, San Juan County, Emory CountySeekhaven provides free, confidential and trauma-informed services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Serving Grand, San Juan and Emery Counties in Southeastern Utah, Seekhaven provides a wide range of essential services including client advocacy, emergency shelter, counseling, financial aid, and transition assistance.
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Utah Navajo Health Systems24/7 Gentle Ironhawk Domestic Violence Shelter
Victim advocacy
Traditional healing services
San Juan County, UTUtah Navajo Health System, Inc. and Victim Witness Services of Northern Arizona will provide services to help victims/survivors of crime transcend their trauma and begin their path toward healing. UNHS operates the Northern Tree House Shelter in Shiprock, NM, and the Gentle Ironhawk Shelter in Blanding, UT
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Restoring Ancestral Winds (RAW)*Not a direct service provider
Referral helpline for Native American victims & survivors
Provides education, training & advocacy to Tribes and organizations
SLC, UTRestoring Ancestral Winds is a tribal coalition created to support Utah’s eight federally recognized tribes by providing education, training, and advocacy on sexual assault and domestic violence issues to these tribes and organizations that serve Native Americans throughout Utah.
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Strong hearts 844-7NATIVE (762-8483)
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Online chat option on their website
StrongHearts Native Helpline is a 24/7 safe, confidential and anonymous domestic and sexual violence helpline for Native Americans and Alaska Natives, offering support and advocacy.
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Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women *Not a direct service provider
Provides training, technical assistance, policy adocacy, and support to tribal communities
CSVANW is focused on shaping policy, conducting outreach, increasing awareness, informing priorities and working to ensure that our tribal communities are represented within conversations where we have historically been underrepresented.
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National Indigenous Woman's Resource Center*Not a direct service provider
Provides resources, technical assistance and training, and policy development
Providing national leadership to promote safety for Native women and communities by supporting culturally grounded grassroots advocacy. NIWRC offers resources, technical assistance and training, and policy development to strengthen Tribal sovereignty.
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Sweetgrass AdvocacyAdvocacy Services
CEDAR Men’s Program
SAGE Elder’s Program
Parenting Classes
Sobriety Circles
Women’s Wellness Group
Indigenous Healing Garden/Medicines
Healthy Native Relationships Classes
Traditional Health Based Activities
and more
ColoradoSweetgrass Advocacy is a Native women-led organization that provides culturally centered advocacy in the Pikes Peak region. It is the only program in the state of Colorado that provides direct service domestic and sexual violence advocacy for urban Indigenous survivors
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Pacific Island Knowledge 2 Action ResourcesFree food resources
Women support groups
Men support groups
Domestic violence survivors
Empowered living services
UtahPIK2AR strengthens under-resourced communities through food access, economic empowerment, holistic care, survivor safety and healing, and arts and humanities as pathways to identity, healing, and opportunity.
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MMIR SUPPORT & RESOURCES:
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Missing & Murdered Diné Relatives CoalitionCommunity forums
Policy advocacy
Data institute (coming soon)
Navajo NationMissing & Murdered Diné Relatives Coalition works to provide support to victims of the Missing & Murdered Indigenous relatives crisis, allocating much-needed aid to Diné families in finding their loved ones & achieving justice for the loved ones they have lost through community support & resource sharing
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MMIR UtahFamily Support for those impacted by MMIR
Policy advocacy
Community empowerment
Youth programming
UtahMMIR Utah is a Native-led organization addressing Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives through advocacy, sovereignty, and community healing.
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4Corners K-9 Search and Rescue4Corners K-9 Search and Rescue's vision is to locate, rescue, and recover lost and missing persons on Native American Tribal lands.
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Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women MMIWR Direct Aid FundFinancial Assistance: Support families up to $3,000 with expenses related to the search fr missing loved ones and the aftermath of such tragedies.New MexicoPurpose: Help decrease emotional trauma and financial burden in finding justice and answers for their missing loved ones.
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When A Loved One Goes Missing GuideA Quick Reference Guide for Families of Missing
Indigenous Women: What to do in the First 72 Hours
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Missing Persons Communnity Action ToolkitNavajo NationThis toolkit is intended for families of missing Dine relatives, to aid in the process of locating a missing relative, how to work with law enforcement, mobilize a community search/rescue with emergency management agencies, and to improve communication between all involved parties.
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HOUSING & ECONOMIC SUPPORT:
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Red Feather Native Home Resource Network
Healthy Home Safety & Energy Improvements
Hopi and Navajo NationRed Feather partners with Indigenous communities to develop and implement lasting and impactful housing solutions.
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Native American Connections Affordable Housing
Permanent Supportive Housing
Adults 55+ Supportive Housing
Adult Shelter
Youth Shelter
Transitional Housing
Phoenix, AZNative Connections Housing – Culturally supportive long-term housing for homeless Indigenous Individuals
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Kani FundDown payment assistance Our mission is to provide educational resources and financial assistance to urban dwelling American Indian and Alaska Native peoples to increase access to homeownership within our communities.
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Housing Improvement ProgramInformation about the Housing Improvement Program for Native Americans
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Section 184 Indian Housing Loan Guarantee ProgramInformation about the Section 184 Loan
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PREGNANCY & POSTPARTUM SUPPORT:
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Healthy Navajo K'é ProjectList of birth resources on the Navajo NationA resource hub to provide health information and resources for pregnant (or soon to be pregnant) and postpartum Diné/Navajo families.
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Navajo Birthworker Collective (formerly Navajo Breastfeeding Coalition)Link to services
In-Person / Virtual Breastfeeding & Lactation Consultation
Breast Pump Coverage at little to no cost
Cultural & Spiritual First Sacred Foods Advisory
Diné Birth Support Services (Full Spectrum)
Ceremonial, Traditional Medicine, and Medical Referrals
'Returning to Work' Infant Feeding Consultations
Navajo Four Corners RegionThe mission of the NBC is to improve the health of Navajo families by providing compassionate unbiased, and accessible care to improving all birthing families and Infant health through holistic traditional practices and to promote healing
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Changing Woman Initiative*CWI is an Easy Access Clinic: A space where women and teenagers can go for care at any time of day or by appointment to receive care regardless of ability to pay, pending insurance, or experiencing crises.
Services:
Women's Health Exam, STI/STD testing, Birth control, Prenatal care, Postpartum care, Breastfeeding support, Connection to plant medicine and traditional medicine and healing
New MexicoOur mission is to empower diverse Indigenous communities to protect cultural birth resiliency and the fundamental Indigenous human right to reproductive health, dignity, and justice.
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La Leche League Find lactation support (virtual or in-person)La Leche League USA helps parents, families, and communities to breastfeed, chestfeed, and human milk feed their babies through parent-to-parent support. LLL USA encourages, informs, educates, supports, and promotes the use of human milk and the intimate relationship and development that comes from nursing a child for as long as mutually desired.
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EDUCATION & CAREER DEVELOPMENT:
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American Indian Services College Scholarships
Trade Scholarships
STEM youth summer program
We provide and fund comprehensive educational pathways and programs—including college scholarships, vocational and trade school training, workforce development, and entrepreneurial support
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ONABENIndianprenuership The Oregon Native American Business & Entrepreneurial Network supports Indigenous entrepreneurs with business training, financial education, and networking
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National Council of Urban Indian Health Internship & Fellowship ProgramsNCUIH is excited to offer internship and fellowship opportunities to undergraduate, graduate, and law students
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Navajo Language Dictionary
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Ute Mountain Ute Language Dictionary
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CULTURAL & ENVIRONMENT STEWARDSHIP:
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Native LandVirtual Map of Native Land Shows ancestral land boundaires and treaties
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Science MoabIndigenous Science Moab, UT
Listen to interviews with Indigenous scientists, knowledge holders, and those working to create inclusive systems on the Colorado Plateau
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Sovereignty and Outdoor Spaces GuideGuide created by Native Governance CenterAll modern-day “public lands” are stolen Indigenous lands. Before you take your next outdoor adventure, educate yourself about the land you plan to visit and how to interact with the land respectfully.
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Dispelling Common Myths About Indian Country GuideGuide created by Native Governance CenterThis resource guide is intended to create an awareness of representations of citizens of Native nations to provide allies and accomplices with information that will help shift the narrative of Indian Country away from harmful stereotypes to positive images, recognition, and appreciation.
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Adopt an Elder Program Adopt an Elder
Firewood donation
Foodruns to the Navajo Reservation
Support of Dine weavers
Feathers For The Forgotten Ones Program
Children's donation program
Ceremony fund
Navajo NationAdopt-A-Native-Elder serves to help reduce extreme poverty and hardship facing traditional Elders living on the Navajo Reservation. We are a trusted humanitarian organization focused on delivering food, medical supplies, firewood and other forms of Elder support. Respecting the tradition and dignity of Navajo Elders, we create relationships to honor and serve the Elders.
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National Native American Boarding School Healing CoalitionAdvocacy, education, and healing resources for survivors and descendants of Indigenous boarding schools.The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS) is a leading national organization dedicated to advocating on behalf of Native peoples impacted by U.S. Indian boarding school policies. We seek truth through education and research, justice through advocacy and policy, and healing through Indigenous teaching and traditional gatherings.
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Warm EldersNavajo Nation--UtahOur mission is to provide life-saving firewood to the elderly, veterans, and disabled individuals in the Navajo Utah Territory and San Juan County.
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YOUTH SUPPORT & RESOURCES:
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Red Circle Lodge Residential youth treatment program (12-17 years of age)
Individual Licensed Mental Health Therapy
Group and Substance Abuse Therapy
Accredited Educational Program
Wellness and Spirituality
Equine Therapy and Horsemanship
Recreational Activities
Psychiatric Care
and more
Hildale, UtRed Circle Lodge offers treatment for adolescents who are struggling with substance abuse, depression, suicidal ideation, family and relationship problems, oppositional deviance, deviant behaviors, delinquency, mental health disorders, sexual promiscuity, and other destructive and addictive behaviors.
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Navajo Nation Growing In Beauty
Receiving and processing referrals from pediatricians, health care professionals, and other service providers
Providing developmental assessment and evaluation for at-risk children
Providing advocacy and training for families
Navajo NationThe Navajo Nation Growing In Beauty program (GIB) meets the needs of Navajo children with delays or disabilities from birth to five years of age while honoring the unique culture and language of the Navajo people.
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UNHS Iina Bihoo'aah ProgramCounseling Therapy
Case Management
Peer Support
Traditional Healing Practices
San Juan County, UTThe purpose of this program is to improve and expand access to developmentally, culturally, and linguistically appropriate services and supports for transition-aged youth and young adults (ages 16-25) who either have, or are at risk for developing, serious mental health conditions.
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