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Drop-In Services offered by Chief Seattle Club
Drop-In Services offered by Chief Seattle Club
Provides drop-in support services for adult American Indians and Alaska Natives, including clothing, nursing, health care, mental health, cultural programming, housing case management and DSHS support. Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
Provides emergency drop-in support services for Native clients.
Services include the following:
- Advocacy/case management
- Emergency clothing
- Nursing services
- Assessment and referral to drug and alcohol treatment
- Cultural programming
- Applications and questions regarding DSHS benefits, as well as BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs) benefits.
Also provides a place for clients to socialize, watch television, and participate in Native cultural activities. Offers Native arts and craft sessions weekly.
Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
What's Here
General Benefits and Services Assistance
Nurse Practitioner Clinics
General Clothing Provision
Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Arts and Crafts Instruction
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Ethnic Oriented Social Clubs
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Homeless Drop In Centers
Housing Search Assistance
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Case/Care Management
Native American General Assistance
Domestic Violence and Gender Based Violence Advocacy Services (Yeha:wi Services) offered at Mother Nation
Domestic Violence and Gender Based Violence Advocacy Services (Yeha:wi Services) offered at Mother Nation
Provides direct advocacy for native women during life emergencies. Can provide transportation, housing and legal support.
Advocates for and supports Native women during emergencies. Services include the following:
- Emergency transportation for victims of domestic violence
- Safety Planning
- Public benefit application assistance
- Advocacy with Indian Child Welfare, Domestic Violence Court, Tribal Courts.
- Flexible financial assistance.
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Domestic Violence Support Groups
Transportation for Endangered People
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Prevention
Native American General Assistance
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Native American/Tribal Law
Northwest Region Tribal Services offered by Bureau of Indian Affairs' Northwest Region
Northwest Region Tribal Services offered by Bureau of Indian Affairs' Northwest Region
Provides Tribal Government Services and Social Services Program services reviews as well as general information about tracing American Indian/Alaska Native ancestry to a federally recognized tribe.
Provides general information about tracing American Indian/Alaska Native ancestry to a federally recognized tribe but does not carry out genealogical research or DNA tests. Each tribe has its own criteria for membership, maintains its own enrollment records and records about past members.
Two common requirements for membership are
- Lineal descendancy from someone named on the tribe's base roll or
- Relationship to a tribal member who descended from someone named on the base roll. (A "base roll" is the original list of members as designated in a tribal constitution or other document specifying enrollment criteria.
Other conditions such as tribal blood quantum, tribal residency, or continued contact with the tribe are common.
Provides technical assistance to Tribes and Agencies for a variety of issues affecting trust and restricted land and resources.
Provides Tribal Government Services, such as reviewing tribal ordinances and codes to providing advice, technical guidance and direction on tribal constitutions, corporate charters, resolutions, ordinances, law and order codes, official tribal actions, tribal courts and enrollment.
Provides Social Services Program services such as Indian Child Welfare (ICWA) and General Assistance reviews.
Prepares and submits the record of probate documentation for determination of the legal heirs or devisees. Individual tribes have additional services.
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Native American General Assistance
Tribal Enrollment Records
Cultural Services offered at Mother Nation
Cultural Services offered at Mother Nation
Offers 22 workshop programs focused on addressing and healing personal and collective trauma for Native women. Topics include trust, anger, domestic violence, chemical dependency, and self-advocacy.
Offers workshop programs focused on addressing and healing personal and collective trauma for Native women and men.
Topics include trust, anger, domestic violence, chemical dependency, and self-advocacy.
Each program is tailored to the participants and their individual needs.
Workshops typically include a sweat or talking circle component which feature traditional healing practices and educational therapy.
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Native American Traditional Healing
Domestic Violence Support Groups
General Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support Groups
Native American General Assistance
