Children, Youth and Family Services

Children, Youth and Family Services

The Fairbanks Native Association’s Children, Youth, and Family Services programs provide comprehensive support for youth and families in need. Our initiatives address critical issues such as mental health, substance abuse, trauma, and homelessness. Through prevention, early intervention, and recovery-focused services, we empower children, youth, and families to achieve wellness and stability. From supporting at-risk youth to fostering family wellness and addressing community-wide challenges, our programs are tailored to create a lasting positive impact. Explore our services to see how we can help.

Prevent psychosis and reduce its severity in youth and young adults.

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Suicide prevention, early intervention, and postvention for at-risk youth.

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Provide mental health services to children 0-8 and their families.

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Enhance support for transition-aged youth (16-25) to appropriate services.

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Addressing trauma among American Indian/Alaska Native people.

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Children’s mental health, outpatient, day, home-based, and recovery.

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Substance abuse and mental health issues experiencing homelessness.

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Mental health support for American Indian & Alaska Natives (up to 24).

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A tool used to reduce alcohol and drug use through early intervention.

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Addressing homelessness for high-risk children aged 10 to 25.

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Serves all children, 12-17 years old, who are at high risk of becoming homeless.

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