Wellness Resources
Here are some important health resources for Tribal Communities
Tribal Links
Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation
Wee-ya’-dvn
Language Site
Download iOS Language App
Counseling and mental health:
NCIDC Community Health & Wellness
icowellness.com
mhanational.org/issues/native-and-indigenous-communities-and-mental-health
naminh.org/resources-2/bipoc/
ihawc.org
nativewellness.com/resources.html
Office of Suicide Prevention (OSP)
Tribal youth:
NCIDC Education Services
NCIDC Indigenous Education Advocate
healthynativeyouth.org
wernative.org
Sobriety support:
facebook.com/groups/46036643782/
wellbriety.com
Crisis hotlines:
strongheartshelpline.org
suicidepreventionlifeline.org/help-yourself/native-americans/
justice.gov/usao-or/indian-country/resources
theskanner.com/news/newsbriefs/30621-new-crisis-line-will-serve-bipoc-community
Daily meditation:
wellbriety.com/meditations/
Podcasts for wellness:
wellforculture.com/podcast
keepitsacred.itcmi.org/podcasts/
childinst.org/podcast-native-wellness-in-the-time-of-covid-19/
allmyrelationspodcast.com/podcast
Services
Partners
Education Youth Services Division K-12
Sri’-srwvlh Mee-ne’ Department Office
16299 US 101 N
Smith River, CA 95567 (Gilbert Creek House)
Education Family Liaisons
Kym StClair 707-487-9255 ext. 1554
Garrett Campbell 707-487-9255 ext. 1555
Yesenia Saucedo 707-487-9255 ext. 1553
Andrew Macdonald 707-487-9255 ext. 1551
Kyle Hinshaw 707-487-9255 ext. 1556
Email us
Talking with someone about your thoughts and feelings can save your life. There are steps you can take to keep yourself safe through a crisis. Call or text 988 any time or chat online with the 988 Suicide & Crisis Hotline