Children, Youth and Family Services
Suicide prevention, early intervention, and postvention for at-risk youth.
Provide mental health services to children 0-8 and their families.
Enhance support for transition-aged youth (16-25) to appropriate services.
Addressing trauma among American Indian/Alaska Native people.
Children’s mental health, outpatient, day, home-based, and recovery.
Substance abuse and mental health issues experiencing homelessness.
Mental health support for American Indian & Alaska Natives (up to 24).
A tool used to reduce alcohol and drug use through early intervention.
Addressing homelessness for high-risk children aged 10 to 25.
Serves all children, 12-17 years old, who are at high risk of becoming homeless.
Prevent and reduce alcohol abuse among youth among 9–20-year-olds