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TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY Winter 2018 About Us The Tribes is a federally recognized enclose a land-base of 22,000 acres, more of January 22, 1855. MISSION Indian tribe located on the Tulalip than 50 percent of which is in federal trust Its boundaries were established by the 1855 Together we create a healthy and culturally Reservation in the mid-Puget Sound area status. The Reservation is rich with natural Treaty and by Executive Order of President vibrant community. bordered on the east by Interstate 5 and resources: marine waters, tidelands, fresh Ulysses S. Grant dated December 23, 1873. It the city of Marysville, ; on the water creeks and lakes, wetlands, forests and was created to provide a permanent home for VISION south by the Snohomish River; on the north developable land. The Tulalip Reservation the Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Skagit, Suiattle, We gathered at Tulalip are one people. We by the Fire Trail Road (140th St.); and on was reserved for the use and benefit of Samish and Stillaguamish Tribes and allied govern ourselves. We will arrive at a time the west by the waters of Puget Sound. The Indian tribes and bands signatory to the bands living in the region. when each and every person has become Tulalip Reservation exterior boundaries most capable. Introduction Table of Contents

The Tulalip Tribes Services Directory aims to provide information on our departments’ Adult and Family Mental Wellness . . . . . 3 Family Haven ...... 24 programs and services, and eligibility requirements. The tribe provides many services to its members including early learning/Montessori, higher education assistance, health Asset Management ...... 4 Finance ...... 26 and dental clinics, a pharmacy, youth activities, a state-licensed chemical dependency recovery program, mental health, senior retirement home, and cultural activities. Contact bədaʔchəlh ...... 5 Forestry Program ...... 27 information is included for each department if you have additional questions beyond what is listed. Betty J. Taylor Early Learning Academy . . . 6 Funeral Services ...... 28

92% of our government services, tribal member entitlements, family and senior housing, Boys & Girls Club ...... 7 Grounds and Landscaping ...... 29 education, health and dental services, law enforcement, fire protection, infrastructure improvements, and economic growth are funded from within. Caregiver Program ...... 8 Healing Lodge (qʷibilalʔtxʷ ) ...... 31

We welcome your comments, suggestions, and ideas on ways to improve our services to Chemical Dependency Programs ...... 9 Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): our tribal citizens and we are honored to serve you! Clinic Nursing Services ...... 32 Child Support ...... 11 Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): Child, Youth and Family Mental Wellness . .12 Clinical Pharmacy ...... 33

Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) . . . . . 13 Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): Community Health Department ...... 34 Communications ...... 14 Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): Community Development: Clinical Services ...... 36 Tax & Licensing, Transit, Well & Septic Sanitarian ...... 15 Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): Diabetes Care and Prevention Program . . .38 Custodial Maintenance ...... 16 Tribal population statistics (as of May 2018) Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): Age On Reservation Off Reservation Total Customer Services (Tribal Government) . . 17 In-House Partnerships ...... 39 0–17 974 860 1,834 18–61 1,445 1,182 2,627 Dental ...... 18 Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): 62+ 217 127 344 Nutritional Services ...... 41 Elder Protection ...... 19 4,805 Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): Employment (Tribal Government) . . . . .21 Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) . . . .42

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WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 1 Table of Contents (continued) Adult and Family Mental Wellness

Hibulb Cultural Center and TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy MISSION: Mental Wellness facilitates a Natural History Preserve ...... 43 Families)/477 Program ...... 63 healthier way of being by providing culturally Contact name: sensitive therapeutic support and interactions. Maria Shane, Lead Clinical Supervisor of Adult Higher Education ...... 44 TERO (Tribal Employment Rights Office) . .64 Mental Wellness SERVICES PROVIDED: Email: Homeless Shelter ...... 45 TERO Vocational Training Center (TVTC) . .65 ■■ Adult psychiatric services with medication [email protected] management Telephone: Housing ...... 46 Tulalip Adult Training and ■■ Individual adult therapy 360-716-4381 Education Services ...... 66 ■■ Family therapy Housing: Street address: Leasing and Real Estate ...... 47 Tulalip Broadband ...... 67 ■■ Couples therapy 2821 Mission Hill Rd Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ Art therapy Legacy of Healing Advocacy Center . . . . .48 Tulalip Clinical Pharmacy ...... 68 Webpage: ■■ Eye Movement Desensitization and www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/ Reprocessing (EMDR) BehavioralHealth/AdultMentalWellness Lushootseed Language ...... 51 Tulalip Police Department ...... 69 ■■ Crisis services Marina ...... 52 Tulalip Support Line ...... 70 ■■ Psychoeducation

■■ Domestic violence perpetrator’s treatment for ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Tulalip tribal Natural Resources: Tulalip Tribal Court ...... 71 men and women members and other natives. Licensing and Permits ...... 53 ■■ Anger management Tulalip Court: FUNDING AGENCY: Grants and tribal hard Northwest Indian College (NWIC) . . . . .55 Tulalip Office of Civil Legal Aid ...... 73 ■■ Seeking Safety: psycho-educational group dollars. for PTSD Planning ...... 56 Tulalip Utilities ...... 75 ■■ Grief and loss support ■■ Love and Logic parenting group Prevention Education Program ...... 57 Veterans ...... 76 ■■ Specialized geriatric support Problem Gambling Program ...... 58 Youth Services ...... 77 ■■ Wraparound process involvement ■■ Outreach: homes, hospitals, jails, courts Safe House ...... 59 Youth Services ■■ Emergency adult and family crisis Homework Support ...... 78 interventions Salish Networks, Inc...... 61 ■■ Transportations for clients to and Solid Waste & Recycling ...... 62 from services ■■ Referrals to specialized treatment when needed ■■ DBT “Balancing the Wheel” Wellness Group

2 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 3 Asset Management bədaʔchəlh

MISSION: Promoting healthy families while MISSION: Provide child welfare services, in honoring the laws, values, and traditions of the Contact name: accordance with the traditions, law and cultural Contact name: Tulalip Tribes. Janet Taylor, values of the tribe, to Tulalip children and their Roberta Hillaire, Asset Management Manager families. To plan, develop, operate, evaluate bədaʔchəlh Manager SERVICES PROVIDED: Provide the Pendleton Email: and support programs of excellence to meet Email: Blanket purchase orders for tribal members [email protected] the needs of our tribal children, families and [email protected] when they turn 50. Telephone: community. Telephone: 360-716-4662 360-716-3284 “ti kupihali” Coffee Kiosk, located on the 2nd SERVICES PROVIDED: Street address: Fax: floor of the Administration Building provides all 6406 Marine Dr ■■ Prevention work through Child Protective 360-716-0750 of your favorite coffee beverages as well as great Tulalip, WA 98271 Services (CPS) to keep children and families Street address: lunch and snacks. Open to employees as well as Webpage: together 2828 Mission Hill Rd tribal members. www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ ■■ Ongoing case management for parents and Tulalip, WA 98271 Government/Departments/ AssetManagement.aspx youth in need of care Webpage: ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Open to all www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ ■■ Tulalip tribal members for travel assistance. Placement support services to link care givers Government/Departments/bedachelh. Members must be at least 50 years of age to to Tulalip resources aspx qualify for a senior Pendleton blanket. ■■ Visitation ■■ Guardianship social workers to connect FUNDING AGENCY: Indirect and tribal hard families with services, cultural and family dollars. ■■ Christmas event for caregivers, parents and youth

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Clients are parents, children and placements of Tulalip tribal members and other natives.

FUNDING AGENCY: State Consolidated Grant, BIA ICW Grant and Title IV-B.

4 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 5 Betty J. Taylor Early Learning Academy Boys & Girls Club

MISSION: The Betty J. Taylor Early Learning MISSION: The Tulalip Boys & Girls Club Academy offers the highest quality service for Contact name: promotes the health, social, educational, Contact name: children ages birth to five, and their families. Sheryl Fryberg, vocational and character development of boys Diane Prouty Director Our facility, located on approximately four acres and girls. Through before and after school Email: overlooking Tulalip Bay, strives to maintain Email: programs, it aims to help young people improve [email protected] excellent standards for childcare. We have [email protected] their lives by building self-esteem, developing Telephone: several options available, including a birth-to- Telephone: values and teaching skills during critical periods 360-716-3400 three program (Early Head Start), an age three- 360-716-4250 of growth. Hours: to-five preschool program, and childcare. Other Hours: After School than the childcare program, our services are at Monday–Thursday SERVICES PROVIDED: Monday–Friday: 2:30PM–7:00PM no cost to Tulalip tribal members. 8:30 AM–3:30 PM ■■ We strive to always provide a hot, healthy, Teen Night Childcare Hours sugar free meal cooked with LOVE for all Monday–Friday: 6:00PM-9:00PM SERVICES PROVIDED: Before care: 7:30 AM–8:30 AM our youth! Saturday 8:00PM–12:00AM After care: 3:30 PM–5:00 PM Education ■■ SMART Girls Summer Hours Fridays: 7:30 AM–5:00 PM Monday–Friday: 10:00AM–6:00PM ■■ Child centered, developmentally appropriate ■■ Green Earth Club Street address: Summer Camp curriculum 7607 Totem Beach Rd ■■ Immersion Monday–Friday: 10:00AM–3:00PM ■■ Language and literacy, math and science Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ T.R.A.I.L. (Together Raising Awareness in Street address: ■■ Social/emotional and problem solving skills Website: Indian Life) 7707 36th Dr NW www.BJTELA.com Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ Teacher to student ratio exceeds the ■■ Kids Kafé minimum standards Website: www.tulalipkids.org ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Open to all Family Support youth ages 18 and under. ■■ Resources and referrals ■■ Home visits and family events ■■ Leadership opportunities and adult education

Health and Nutrition ■■ Developmental screenings ■■ Health screenings ■■ Personal safety curriculum ■■ Healthy meals

FUNDING AGENCY: Grants and tribal hard dollars.

6 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 7 Caregiver Program Chemical Dependency Programs

VISION: Tribal members who are home bound MISSION: Provides culturally based programs are safe, supported, cared for, and valued. Contact name: to nurture our children, families and community Contact name: Hayley Osborne, members by honoring our cultural teachings Gina Skinner, MISSION: Provide caregiving to homebound Coordinator and values, for the wellbeing and preservation of CDP Clinical Administrator clients that supports in-home care and assists Email: future generations. Email: families. [email protected] [email protected] Telephone: Accepts referrals from: All court systems, Telephone: VALUES: We respect the community of our 360-716-4689 Department of Corrections, schools, Charles 360-716-4323 elders past and present, and pay attention to Street address: Denny Youth, employers, CPS, bəda?chəlh, Street address: their good words. We uphold and follow the Senior Center Office: state licensed mental health agencies, self. 7520 Totem Beach Rd teachings that come from our ancestors. It is 7300 Totem Beach Rd Tulalip, WA 98271 Tulalip, WA 98271 valued work to uphold and serve our people. We Forms of payment accepted: Self-pay, Webpage: work hard and always try to do our best. We show Satellite Office: preferred provider HMA, private pay, and www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/ respect to every individual. We strengthen our 7305 Totem Beach Rd, Unit K insurance. BehavioralHealth/ChemicalDependency people so that they may walk a good walk. Tulalip, WA 98271 Webpage: SERVICES PROVIDED: www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ SERVICES PROVIDED: ■■ Outpatient program for adults and youth. Government/Departments/TribalCourt/ ■■ ■■ Referrals to inpatient treatment for adults We assist with completing application for ■■ EldersAbuse.aspx Intensive outpatient treatment meets all and youth services. All applicants are required to apply court ordered requirements for State services. Approved State hours may ■■ Intervention counseling ■■ MRT – Moral Reconation Therapy, a cognitive be different from what the Tulalip program ■■ Suboxone treatment (for opioid addictions) style group therapy approves. Assist with State assessment, based ■■ Gambling addiction treatment on client needs. Act as a liaison between client ■■ After care groups ■■ Relapse prevention for those that are relapse and caregiving agency ■■ Youth life skills group – Canoe Journey prone and/or have recently experienced a ■■ We are a resource and support for the person ■■ DUI assessments relapse receiving caregiving hours and their family ■■ Sweat lodge – men’s and women’s ■■ Chemical dependency family therapy sessions ■■ Distribute medical supplies (Depends®, drink ■■ Reiki treatment referrals for youth and adults supplements, bed pads, etc.) to elders and ■■ ■■ people eligible for the caregiver program Acupuncture treatment referrals (helps to Case management restore and balance your natural energy while ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Tulalip tribal easing withdrawal symptoms) ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Tulalip tribal citizens ages 12+. Also serve other native, spouses members living in Snohomish County. ■■ CD/addictions intakes/assessments and anyone from the community. The Suboxone ■■ Individual counseling for adults and youth Program serves only Tulalip tribal citizens. FUNDING AGENCY: Tribal hard dollars. ■■ Family group counseling for youth and adult Grant and tribal hard ■■ Red Road to Wellbriety group FUNDING AGENCY: dollars. ■■ Alcohol/drug/addictions education

8 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 9 Child Support

MISSION: To ensure every child’s right for support financially, medically, emotionally Contact name: and culturally from both parents, through Tisha McLean, collaboration with all agencies and departments. Interim TANF/Child Support Director Endeavor to improve the standard of living for Email: Tulalip TV App Now Available! all children, arriving at a time when each and [email protected] every person will become most capable. Telephone: Stay up to date on Tulalip news and 360-716-4889 happenings around Indian Country SERVICES PROVIDED: Fax: ■■ Promote accountability for financial, medical 360-716-0309 Stream 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, access through enforcement of child support Street address: for the children without annoying commercials, and it’s 6406 Marine Dr ■■ Tulalip, WA 98271 totally free with no in-app purchases! Ensure the non-custodial parent is satisfying the financial responsibility set by a court to Mailing address: provide the needs of the children 8825 34th Ave NE L-545 Tulalip TV’s programming includes Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ Maintain relationships with agencies or live events, historical biographies, Webpage: departments to enforce or set child support news from around Indian Country, www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ orders Native sports including Heritage Government/Departments/ ■■ Partnering with TANF has omitted any ChildSupportEnforcement.aspx basketball, and more. All of Tulalip chance of tribal TANF overpayment due to TV’s programming is culturally child support focused and entirely commercial-free. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: We service In addition to Tulalip TV’s around the everyone—tribal and non-tribal members. clock programming, you’ll have access to hundreds of hours of content FUNDING AGENCY: Grants and tribal hard dollars. available anytime on-demand. Search for your favorite shows and topics from Tulalip TV’s extensive library of programs and episodes.

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WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 11 TDS-25830 Child, Youth and Family Mental Wellness Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC)

MISSION: To facilitate a healthier way of being MISSION: To provide education, advocacy, by providing culturally sensitive therapeutic Email: and a multi-disciplinary response to decrease Contact name: support and interactions. [email protected] re-traumatization of children who are victims Jade Carela, (for general inquiries only—for all other of crime. Child Advocacy Center Manager inquiries, please call reception desk) SERVICES PROVIDED: Telephone: ■■ Individual and family therapy Telephone: Our Children’s Advocacy Center is accredited Main 360-716-5437 Reception desk 360-716-4224 by the National Children’s Alliance. Currently ■■ Family and academic support Street address: Street address: there are only four tribes in the 2321 Marine Dr ■■ Parenting support 4033 76th Pl NW that hold this accreditation. Tulalip is the only Tulalip, WA 98271 Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ Art therapy tribe in Washington State that has an accredited Webpage: Webpage: Children’s Advocacy Center. www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ ■■ Play therapy www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/ Government/Departments/Legacy ■■ Reflective Network Therapy (RNT)— BehavioralHealth/CYFMentalWellness SERVICES PROVIDED: ofHealingChildrensAdvocacyCenter. available at Betty J. Taylor Early Learning aspx ■■ Specialized child forensic interviews in a child Academy (BJTELA) and family-friendly setting ■■ Transportation services for clients (limited ■■ Specialized trauma therapy for child victims service area) adopted child placed within a family unit in which any member is an eligible AI/AN. and their families FUNDING AGENCY: Grants administered: ■■ Referrals to psychological services 2013 Office of Victims of Crime (Children’s (Please provide legal document or written ■■ Education on prevention of and responses to ■■ Justice Act), Vision 21 Tribal Wellness Center Referrals to Psychiatric Services Program letter from eligible AI/AN.) child sexual abuse ■■ Grant Awards through the Office of Victims of Referrals for children with sexual behavior ■■ Education on identifying child abuse in all its FUNDING AGENCY: Grants and tribal hard Crime (U.S. Department of Justice), and Child problems forms, and how to respond dollars. Centered Services VOCA initiative (Victims of ■■ Ongoing consultation with medical ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Crime Assistance). professionals, educators, social workers on ■■ Youth and adolescents ages 3–18 child abuse issues ■■ Must have health insurance ■■ Must meet at least one of the ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Any child following criteria: who has been a victim of crime can use our services. The parent or guardian can call the ●● American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) child advocacy center and ask to talk with the youth manager, or the child advocate to see which ●● Non-AI/AN youth who is the natural or services would best fit the child’s situation. adopted child, step-child, foster-child, legal ward, or orphan of an eligible AI/AN. (Please provide legal document or written letter from eligible AI/AN.) ●● Non-AI/AN youth who are a child in common, a foster or custodial child, or an

12 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 13 Communications Community Development: Tax & Licensing, Transit, Well & Septic Sanitarian MISSION: The Tulalip Tribes Communications Department is the conduit for communication, Contact name: MISSION: Provide the Tulalip community with Niki Cleary, information, entertainment, and history; the services necessary to achieve the tribes’ Contact name: Director of Communications to preserve, strengthen and empower our vision for reservation lands while protecting Amanda Hunter, community. Email: public health, safety and general welfare while Community Development Manager [email protected] asserting tribal authority over the reservation Email: SERVICES PROVIDED: Telephone: to include licensing and taxation, and public [email protected] 360-716-4302 ■■ Tulalip News is an outlet for information transportation. Telephone: from and about Tulalip. Our primary audience Street address: 360-716-4209 6406 Marine Dr is Tulalip citizens, however secondary and SERVICES PROVIDED: Street address: tertiary audiences include reservation Tulalip, WA 98271 Community Development: 6406 Marine Dr residents and non-enrolled families of Website: ■■ Ensures safe drinking water, supplies and Tulalip, WA 98271 TulalipTV.com Tulalip citizens. Reporters interview tribal regulates on-site sewage systems Webpage: staff and leaders about tribal programs and TulalipNews.com www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ ■■ Provide oversight and/or providing services events, as well as covering areas (on and off Facebook: Government/Departments/ in the fleet with registering, licensing (plates), reservation) of concern to Tulalip citizens. www.facebook.com/TulalipNews TaxLicensingDivision.aspx and insuring tribal government vehicles and TulalipNews.com and associated social media heavy equipment in accordance with TTC 1.30 outlets both publish original content and curate news from areas of interest to our ■■ Funded via tribal hard dollars information and access to leadership, consumption, retail food stores, and public, readership. including the annual Wellness Conference and Tax & Licensing Division: community, educational and government ■■ Tulalip TV is both an in-house production a Candidate’s Forum for BOD elections. ■■ ■■ Funded via tribal hard dollars team, as well as a 24/7 cable station, Business Licenses, General, Home, Special and online component (TulalipTV.com). Events, Peddlers, Liquor Licenses, Liquor ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Tulalip by the Drink, Retail Packaged Beer & Wine, Transit Program: Tulalip TV is available to Tulalip Broadband citizens are our primary audience. subscribers locally and available worldwide Banquet Licenses, Food Permits, Cigarette ■■ Administer Federal transit grant and keep on TulalipTV.com. Our production arm Licenses, Fireworks Licenses, Retail, in compliance with transit routes, drivers FUNDING AGENCY: Tribal hard dollars. creates original programming, both news and Wholesale, Transient Accommodation and community safety while transporting magazine style. The station airs both original, Licenses, Real Estate Excise Tax (REET), Sales passengers through the transit service or Use Tax, Restaurant & Privilege Tax, Land local and purchased content of interest to ■■ Funded via grants and hard dollars our viewers. Content is created with Tulalip Occupation Use Tax citizens as our primary audience. ■■ Protects Tulalip citizens and visitors from ■■ Tulalip Events provide cultural opportunities food-borne illness and environmental for our community to gather, share traditions health hazards by coordinating inspections, and strengthen social bonds. Examples licensing and regulating hotels, public pools include Spee-bi-dah beach seine event, and food service establishments, including Salmon Ceremony and Canoe Journey any business preparing food for immediate events. Events are also organized to provide

14 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 15 Custodial Maintenance Customer Services (Tribal Government)

MISSION: To take pride in our work to serve MISSION: We provide the community with and provide a safe and clean environment for Contact name: excellent service from each tribal government Contact name: our community. Eliza J. Davis, department from one location. Lana Craig, Custodial Maintenance Manager CSR Coordinator SERVICES PROVIDED: Email: SERVICES PROVIDED: Email: [email protected] [email protected] ■■ Commodities: deliver to elders Tribal Government Administrative Building: ■■ Funerals: set up for services, assist with any Telephone: Telephone: 360-716-4247 ■■ Main 360-716-4160 needs during services, and provide bereaved Manage TTT government main phone lines families with a care package for their home Street address: ■■ Manage and distribute voice messages for Street address: 6406 Marine Dr 6406 Marine Dr where they will gather TTT government main line Tulalip, WA 98271 Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ Rentals: assist with building rentals and table ■■ Welcome all visitors within administrative Webpage: and chair rentals building www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ ■■ Announce all appointments on arrival Government/Departments/ ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Enrolled TribalGovernmentAdminBldg CustomerServicesDe.aspx Tulalip tribal member. Administrative Services: ■■ Receive and distribute departmental FUNDING AGENCY: Tribal hard dollars. applications by request ■■ Receive/distribute TTT government fax reimbursement checks. Coordinate with documents on request to other departments/ all departments involved with event (Chief tribal entities on request Engineer, Custodial Maintenance, Solid Waste, and TDS Security) ■■ Manage events calendar ■■ Alpheus “Gunny” Jones Fields ■■ Manage bulletin boards within administrative building 1st and 2nd floors ■■ Dining Hall – Hermosa Point ■■ Manage and distribute copies of departmental ■■ Kenny Moses Building applications and policies ■■ Mission Highlands ■■ Fitness room forms and policy (tribal ■■ Debra Barto Memorial Skate Park government employees) ■■ Tribal Gym – Greg Williams Court ■■ Notary services (Lana Craig & Sabrina Moses) ■■ TTT – Equipment Rental

■■ Facility Rental Building: Tulalip Longhouse ■■ ■■ Manage tribal government buildings rental, Uppy’s Kitchen process applications and make sure all is complying with SOP, receipt in rental fees and deposits. Input and process deposit

16 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 17 Dental Elder Protection

MISSION: The mission of our Health and Social MISSION: The Tulalip Elders Abuse Program Services Department is to provide a premier Contact name: is committed to conducting prompt, thorough Contact name: integrated healthcare delivery system that is Central Scheduling and effective investigations and assistance to Elisha Stewart culturally relevant and addresses the physical, Telephone: victims of elder and vulnerable adult abuse Email: mental, spiritual, and emotional needs of all 360-716-4511 under the Tribes’ Elders Protection Ordinance. [email protected] Tulalip tribal members. Hours: Telephone: Monday–Friday This commitment recognizes the importance 360-716-4689 SERVICES PROVIDED: 8:00AM–6:00PM of minimizing trauma for victims and their Street address: Street address: families, holding offenders fully responsible Senior Center Office: Preventative Care: 7520 Totem Beach Rd for their conduct, and providing appropriate 7300 Totem Beach Rd ■■ New patient exams Tulalip, WA 98271 intervention and prevention services to Tulalip, WA 98271 elders/vulnerable adults. The case manager is Satellite Office: ■■ Routine recall exams and cleanings Webpage: www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/ available at the Senior Center to assist with 7305 Totem Beach Rd, Unit K ■■ Sealants DentalCare elder/vulnerable adult exploitation, abuse, Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ Fluoride applications and neglect. Webpage: www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ ■■ Preventative education SERVICES PROVIDED: We assist with Government/Departments/TribalCourt/ EldersAbuse.aspx ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Must be an applications for benefits, safety plans, and Dental Procedures: enrolled member of a federally recognized tribe help find resources available within Tulalip ■■ Restorative (resin based fillings) and reside within Snohomish County. Patients and outside Tulalip. Assist clients finding ■■ Endodontics (root canals) have to go through the registration process and appropriate housing. Act as liaison with provide proof of tribal affiliation and address ■■ Caries control with temporary restorations protective payee, departments within the verification. Tulalip Tribes and Washington State agencies. ■■ Minor oral surgery Assist clients with creating budgets. Perform ■■ Fixed Prosthodontics (crown and bridge) FUNDING AGENCY: Grant funded. investigations of allegations of abuse, neglect ■■ Removable Prosthodontics (dentures, partials, and exploitation. Act as guardian for several and flippers) Tulalip tribal members which includes assuring social, medical and cultural needs are being met. Specialty: Assist families with adult guardianship. ■■ Orthodontic Program – Tulalip tribal Tulalip tribal members ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: members that may be a vulnerable adult, senior, ■■ Dental implant surgery or elder living in Snohomish County. ■■ Custom mouth guards FUNDING AGENCY: Tribal hard dollars.

18 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 19 TALKING Employment (Tribal Government) IS GOOD MISSION: To facilitate and coordinate a consistent employment process for the Tulalip Contact name: Tribes government. Desiree Day, MEDICINE Employment Manager SERVICES PROVIDED: Email: [email protected] ■■ Tribal member applicants are always reviewed and considered first Telephone: 360-716-4183 ■■ Interview tips and employment resume assistance available upon request Street address: 6406 Marine Dr ■■ Digitally storing copies of tribal member Tulalip, WA 98271 documents such as diplomas, tribal ID, etc. Webpage: ■■ Digitally storing copies of standard testing employment.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov completed by tribal members that are valid Facebook: for one year www.facebook.com/TulalipCareers

Twitter: ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Open to all @tulalipcareers tribal and non-tribal members.

FUNDING AGENCY: Tribal hard dollars. Talk to trusted elders, healers, friends, family, clergy or health professionals

Adult Youth and Family Mental Wellness Mental Wellness 360-716-4400 360-716-4224 2821 Mission Hill Rd 4033 76th Place NW Tulalip, WA 98271 Tulalip, WA 98271

Your story is sacred Call the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Call 911 if you or someone you know is in immediate danger WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 21 Enrollment Enrollment (continued)

MISSION: To protect the records of If we do have a questionable email, we don’t tribal membership. To assist our tribal Contact name: change address until we get complete verification. community with trust, integrity, accuracy and Rosalie “Rosie” Topaum, confidentiality. To complete each members file Enrollment Manager ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: To be to ensure the enrollment of future generations. Email: enrolled at least one of your parents must be [email protected] an enrolled Tulalip tribal member. The enrolled parent must also prove residence on the Tulalip SERVICES PROVIDED: Telephone: Reservation for at least one year prior to your ■■ Enroll members into the Tulalip Tribes of 360-716-4300 birth. If you are enrolled in another federally Washington Fax: recognized tribe you must apply for enrollment 360-716-0209 ■■ Tribal ID Card: one free in calendar year with Tulalip before age 25. and $5 otherwise. Cards are encoded with Street address: your tribal ID and gas card number. Once 6406 Marine Dr FUNDING AGENCY: Tribal hard dollars. you get a new ID the old card will be void, be Tulalip, WA 98271 sure to use your most current ID to receive Webpage: the gas discount. Tribal ID cards are available www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ Government/Departments/Enrollment. Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:30 PM (closed aspx for lunch from 12:00 PM–1:00 PM, unless scheduled) ■■ Tribal Spouse ID Card: $40 first one, $20 renewal, only done on Thursdays. Cards allow What information is provided over the you to get tax exempt on reservation, get a phone regarding enrollment? If we can verify free YMCA membership, free use of the tribal who you are we give your enrollment number. dump and verification of being a spouse for Employment. Tribal member and spouse must How often do you meet to enroll new tribal be present each time a card is received. Cards citizens? The enrollment committee meets are valid for one year twice a month. If an application is approved, ■■ Minor Trust: Manage the accounts, we recommend it to the Board of Directors for distributions, and policy enrollment. ■■ Family Tree: Members can request in writing How do I change my address for per capita, for an ancestry, decadency or kinship report enrollment and mailings/syəcəb? Requests ■■ Provide supporting documents to members must be made in writing, either by letter, fax, or ■■ Manage the mail-out list email—if by email we need last address on file, date of birth, tribal enrollment number and last 4 ■■ Assist with per capita payments digits of Social Security Number to verify identity.

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22 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 23 Family Haven Family Haven (continued)

MISSION: Through positive beliefs in learning the metro system. Additionally we blending the National Indian Child Welfare families, while offering consistent support, we Contact name: provide transitional life skills to Youth in Association’s Positive Indian Parenting and provide opportunities for family Wellness and Alison Bowen, Need of Care who are aging out of the system Skills for Successful Parenting. The 11-session empowerment. Program Manager and planning for their future. Referrals come class strives to improve family relationships Email: from social workers, truancy court, native while providing guidance to raising children. [email protected] SERVICES PROVIDED: liaisons, counselors and other agencies. Serves ■■ The Triple P – Positive Parenting ■■ Family Preservation Services (FPS): FPS Telephone: other native youth ages 15–21 and Tulalip Program: It’s one of the most effective helps families in the bədaʔchəlh system keep 360-716-4402 youth ages 12–22. evidence-based parenting programs in their children safely at home. FPS also helps Street address: ■■ MOM’S Group: Weekly meeting for women the world. Triple P gives parents simple other bədaʔchəlh families accomplish a smooth 2828 Mission Hill Rd raising Tulalip or other Native children to and practical strategies to help them build transition when their children are returning Tulalip, WA 98271 share, laugh, learn, and have a meal together. strong, healthy relationships, confidently home. The service is offered in the family home Webpage: Earn baby bucks each week to purchase manage their children’s behavior and prevent and scheduled at the family’s convenience. www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ essential items for baby and family at MOM’s problems developing. Triple P is a flexible Services are diverse and tailored to the family’s Government/Departments/ Group store held quarterly. Bring the kids program, you choose the strategies you need. FamilyHaven.aspx needs. They include: monitoring bədaʔchəlh for circle time where we learn Lushootseed, You choose the way you want to use them. Safety Plans, crisis management, teaching songs, and play together. MOM’s Group is a It’s all about making Triple P work for you. new parenting skills, problems solving system grant funded program. This program is designed to help parents raise issues, securing basic needs and connecting happy, confident kids, manage misbehavior, ■■ Team Outreach: Provide intensive outreach ■■ Family Voices: Family Voices is a process families to on-going community services. FPS set rules and routines, encourage behavior to at-risk native males 13–22 years old. This where a facilitator works with youth or family referrals come from bədaʔchəlh social workers. you like, take care of yourself as a parent, and program provides alternative services to youth to develop an action plan to achieve goals and The program is funded according to an annual feel confident you’re doing the right thing. who have become disengaged in tribal behavior build on the supports and strengths of the State contract with the Tulalip Tribes. Referrals for Triple P come from bədaʔchəlh health services, school, their community client(s). The process demonstrates respect for social workers and self-referred case through ■■ Promoting First Relationships (PFR): This and families. Eligibility is based on grant and builds on the values, preferences, beliefs, bədaʔchəlh. service is offered to parents in the bədaʔchəlh requirements. Funding agency: This program culture, and identity of the youth/family, system that have a child 3 years old or is grant funded and tribal hard dollars. and community. Whether you have chosen younger. PFR is a strength based program Family Voices or it was suggested for you, ■■ Independent and Transitional Living and works on developing trust, security and you will soon be part of a team that will give Skills Program ( I.L.S): The I.L.S program emotion regulation for children as well as you the support and skills you need to make works with at-risk youth to gain the necessary helping caregivers understand and respond to positive choices. Family voices is for Tulalip skills and achieve their goals in order to children’s language of distress and deal with tribal members or families that have at least become responsible, independent adults in problem behaviors. Through this positive, one enrolled Tulalip member. Family Voices is the community. We assist them by addressing non-judgmental program, the parent’s funded by tribal hard dollars. their legal/medical/educational issues, while stronger skills are fortified by positive also addressing daily life skills, assisting ■■ Parenting Classes: Family Haven parenting feedback and self-reflection. PFR referrals with budgeting, laundry, shopping, housing, classes provide parents with hands-on must come from bədaʔchəlh social workers. material to help motivate and encourage The program is funded by an annual State positive communication with their children. contract with Tulalip. continues on next page… Each session is culturally sensitive by

24 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 25 Finance Forestry Program

MISSION: The Tulalip Tribes Finance MISSION: The Tulalip Forestry Program Department strives to provide excellent and Contact name: oversees the successful perpetuation of long- Contact name: timely services while safeguarding tribal assets Dau Cable, term sustainable forestry practices for the Nick Johnson, with integrity, efficiency and independence Controller benefit of current and future generations to Program Manager to all tribal members and internal and Email: enjoy. The forestry related needs of the Tulalip Email: external customers. [email protected] tribal community are met using the adopted [email protected] For per capita related inquires: Tulalip Forest Management Plan, which is Telephone: SERVICES PROVIDED: membershipdistribution@tulaliptribes- designed to provide and sustain timber, water 360-716-4370 nsn.gov ■■ Tribal loans resources, fisheries and wildlife habitat, Street address: Telephone: hunting and gathering, spiritual refuge, 6406 Marine Dr ■■ Per capita 360-716-4375 recreation and open space, as well as many other Tulalip, WA 98271 Street address: traditional uses. Frequently asked questions: Website: 6406 Marine Dr nr.tulaliptribes.com/Programs/Forestry Tulalip, WA 98271 SERVICES PROVIDED: When is the loan deadline and what date Webpage: ■■ can I get my check? The loan deadline is the Elder Firewood Program: tribal elders (62+) www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ who use firewood to heat their houses can first Friday of each month at 4:30 PM time Government/Departments/Finance/ receive up to two cords per year by request stamped. You may pick up your loan check on tabid/169/Default.aspx the 2nd Friday of that month. The loan list will ■■ Timber sale preparation and administration be available the Thursday before pick up to see if ■■ Forest development: planting, thinning, you are on the loan list. brush control Is my check ready? When can I pick up my ■■ Forest inventory When is the deadline for deductions? All check? Checks are released every Thursday ■■ deductions including any address or bank after 3:30 PM. Tribal membership firewood cutting permits changes are due each month by the 18th unless it ■■ Tulalip Reservation burn permits falls on a week­end and then it will be the Friday Where can I pick up my check or Purchase ■■ Hazard tree control prior. All changes are to be time stamped by Order? Checks and Purchase Orders are 4:30 PM. Direct deposits must be in the member’s available from the Finance Cashier Window ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Enrolled name with voided check or information sheet once completed. Client checks need to be picked Tulalip tribal member. from the bank. Late documentation will be up from the department issuing the payment. entered the following month. FUNDING AGENCY: Grants and tribal hard dollars. When did per capita get mailed out? What is the check date? Distributions are dated the 1st and 15th of each month. If this date falls on a weekend the check date is the Friday prior. Checks will be mailed three days prior to the check date. Direct deposits are available on the check date.

26 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 27 Funeral Services Grounds and Landscaping

MISSION: Carry on from generation to MISSION: To maintain and enhance the natural generation our reserved ancestral and cultural Contact name: beauty of all tribal properties for tribal members Contact name: traditions as a means to assist our membership Candy Hill-Wells and guests to enjoy. Lance Taylor, in a time of need. Funeral Services Officer Grounds and Landscaping Coordinator Email: SERVICES PROVIDED: Our department Email: SERVICES PROVIDED: [email protected] provides grounds care for two cemeteries all [email protected] ■■ Funerals Telephone: tribal entity buildings and basic lawn care for Telephone: Desk 360-716-4379 elders over 70. 425-508-9179 ■■ Assistance with headstones Cell 425-754-4672 Street address: ■■ Hospital visits/family meetings Street address: ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Enrolled 6729 Totem Beach Rd ■■ Wills 6406 Marine Dr Tulalip tribal member. Tulalip WA 98271 Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ Funeral pre-planning FUNDING AGENCY: Tribal hard dollars. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Must be an enrolled tribal member or a legal spouse.

FUNDING AGENCY: Tribal hard dollars.

28 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 29 TULALIP HAS ADOPTED THE Healing Lodge (qʷibilalʔtxʷ)

LOIS LUELLA JONES LAW MISSION: To provide a culturally sensitive transitional home that provides a safe, secure, Contact name: supportive and stable environment for Native Diane Henry, Americans seeking to maintain a clean and qʷibilalʔtxʷ Healing Lodge (QHL) Manager sober lifestyle. Email: ALSO KNOWN AS THE 911 GOOD SAMARITAN LAW [email protected] SERVICES PROVIDED: Telephone: ■■ Residential clean and sober living 360-716-4433 environment Street address: Translation: 29901 80th Ave NW ■■ Transportation to and from Chemical Stanwood, WA 98292 If you have a friend who Dependency/Mental Wellness groups and individual counseling sessions Webpage: www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/ is overdosing, you can ■■ Transportation to and from a minimum BehavioralHealth/HealingLodge of three sober support group meetings –and should– call 911! such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous, other support groups like CMA, and cultural ■■ Rent for other tribes is $500 per month Using fentanyl, heroin, pain meds, benzo’s, muscle activities such as sweats, powwow, and family relaxers, sleeping meds or valium? ■■ All prospective clients must enter through nights Tulalip Tribes Family Services Department, Using opioids at the same time with alcohol or sedating drugs ■■ Assist with connecting residents with must pass a background check, and must have can slow breathing and lead to overdose. educational activities such as life skills a current MH/CD evaluation to be eligible to trainings, budgeting, post-generational reside at the qʷibilalʔtxʷ Healing Lodge Signs of overdose: Please read these O.D. prevention methods: trauma, and Red Road to Wellbriety ■■ FUNDING AGENCY: Tribal hard dollars. • Vomiting/gurgling/gasping 1. Call 911, state not breathing/possible OD. Assist with clean and sober activities and events to promote self-sufficiency and • Shallow or no breathing 2. If person has vomit or foam, turn them on their side to working toward a successful transition prevent aspirating (choking or drowning in own fluids). • Unconscious/cannot wake back home 3. Clear airway and attempt to resuscitate/CPR. • Clammy cool skin ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: 4. Administer naloxone if you have it. • Blueish or purple lips, skin or nails ■■ Must have documented clean and sober time 5. Stay with person until help arrives. of a minimum of 14 days • Convulsing/seizing ■■ Must be a tribal member of a federally Naloxone is a lifesaving medication used to counteract opioid overdose. recognized tribe Naloxone kits are now available FREE for Tulalip tribal members at Family Services 360-716-4400. ■■ Rent is based on 30% of a Tulalip tribal Family Services can also help you get detox or treatment. member’s unrestricted income

Need more information? Go to: WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 31 www.drugpolicy.org/911-good-samaritan-fatal-overdose-prevention-law Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): Clinic Nursing Services Clinical Pharmacy

MISSION: The mission of our Health and Social MISSION: Ambulatory clinical pharmacists Services Department is to provide a premier Contact name: work as part of our care teams as educators, Contact name: integrated healthcare delivery system that is Kristen Sutherlin, consultants, and managers of chronic disease Natasha Levee, PharmD culturally relevant and addresses the physical, Clinic Nurse Manager states like anti-coagulation, end-stage renal Clinical Pharmacist mental, spiritual, and emotional needs of all Email: disease, COPD and others. Email: Tulalip tribal members. [email protected] [email protected] Telephone: SERVICES PROVIDED: Telephone: SERVICES PROVIDED: 360-716-4511 ■■ Medication Refill Assistance: 360-716-5761 ■■ Preventative Care: Street address: ●● Through a collaborative agreement with Street address: Karen I. Fryberg Tulalip Health Clinic Karen I. Fryberg Tulalip Health Clinic ●● Vaccines and immunizations scripting providers. 7520 Totem Beach Rd 7520 Totem Beach Rd ●● Birth control counseling and maintenance Tulalip, WA 98271 ●● Medication review for appropriateness, lab Tulalip, WA 98271 ●● Blood pressure screenings Webpage: monitoring, and compliance Webpage: www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/ ●● www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/ ●● Weight check Authorization for refills or queuing up MedicalCare/PrimaryCare refills for providers with suggestions for MedicalCare/ClinicalPharmacist ●● Health education optimal pharmaceutical care ■■ Nursing Interventions: ■■ Ambulatory Pharmacist Consultations: ●● Wound care/dressing change FUNDING AGENCY: Funding comes from an ●● Patient education and assistance ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Serves ●● Staple or suture removal IHS grant. ●● Provider education and assistance Tulalip tribal members and Native Americans ●● Pregnancy test who reside within Snohomish County and are ●● MTMs (Medication Therapy Management): registered with a federally-recognized tribe. ●● First prenatal visits medical care provided by pharmacists ■■ whose aim is to optimize drug therapy and Employee Health: (must be currently FUNDING AGENCY: Funding for these improve therapeutic outcomes for patients employed through Tulalip Tribes; services positions comes from the IHS Grant. will be billed though the employee’s HMA ■■ Chronic Disease Management: insurance; no cost to the employee) ●● Certified anti-coagulation providers ●● PPD skin test and read ●● Certified diabetes educator and medication ●● Employer-required immunizations and management vaccinations ●● Hepatitis C curative medication treatment ●● Needle stick injuries assistance ●● Future additions: asthma, COPD, kidney ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Tulalip disease, and others tribal members or other members of a federally recognized NA/AK tribe who reside within Snohomish County.

32 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 33 Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): Community Health Department (continued) Community Health Department community, including vaccination clinics and MISSION: Empowering individuals toward hospital discharge follow-up visits better health by helping them see the Email: ■■ Public Health Program: Creates healthier relationship between spiritual balance, [email protected] environments for the tribal community by emotional balance, physical balance, and Telephone: working with necessary tribal programs to true well-being. 360-716-5662 promote health education, healthy behaviors, and safe communities Fax: VALUES: haʔɬsʔibəš (Good Journey) values the 360-716-5778 ■■ Prevention Education Program: providing health and wellbeing of all in our community; Street address: education and resources on multiple topics we value the ability of each individual and each 7615 Totem Beach Rd, Building A concerning the health of the community; family member to make progress in setting and Tulalip, WA 98271 manages the Nicotine Replacement Therapy achieving goals, from the first beat of the heart Webpage: program (formerly known as Smoking until the last. www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/ Cessation); promotes community health CommunityHealth through involvement in community events GOAL: haʔɬsʔibəš has the goal to work Facebook: and outreach alongside individuals and families to work www.facebook.com/ ■■ WIC: The Tulalip Health Clinic WIC office through difficult transitions in life to promote TulalipCommunityHealthDepartment independently sustainable healthy families. provides nutrition and breastfeeding support www.facebook.com/TulalipWIC We will build collaborations that focus and education as well as checks for foods and on prevention by supporting policies and referrals to local resources environmental changes that promote healthy eating and active living in neighborhoods, ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Must be through advocacy. They are advocates for schools, and workplaces. registered for care at the Tulalip Health Clinic, the clients’ healthcare and medical needs to a member of a federally recognized American promote health and well-being and provide Indian/Alaskan Native residing in Snohomish VISION: haʔɬsʔibəš will help the Tulalip education that promotes self-advocacy community through disease prevention and County. This program also services individuals ■■ promoting healthy living through an emphasis Hospital Liaison Program: Assist who are pregnant with a baby who will meet on reaching people who experience the greatest hospitalized patients with coordinating either of the previous requirements who reside burden of death, disability, substance abuse, healthcare services, discharge planning, and in Snohomish County. mental health issues, and suffering from community connections to improve the health chronic diseases. and wellbeing of individuals and families in FUNDING AGENCY: Grants and tribal the community hard dollars. SERVICES PROVIDED: ■■ Community Health Nurse Program: ■■ Resource Specialist/Navigator: Provide education within the community Community Health Resource Specialists to benefit the overall health of the Tulalip support basic health care and health instruction in Indian homes and communities continues next page…

34 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 35 Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): Karen I. Fryberg Tulalip Health Clinic: Clinical Services Clinical Services (continued)

MISSION: The mission of our Health and Social IMAGING: treatments, as well as a host of other Services Department is to provide a premier Contact name: ■■ Digital X-Ray: This cutting-edge service specialized laboratory testing. Bryan Cooper, DNP, MSN, ARNP, NP-C integrated healthcare delivery system that is streamlines the X-ray process and provide Director for Clinical Services culturally relevant and addresses the physical, the clearest images possible through today’s ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Tulalip mental, spiritual, and emotional needs of all Email: advanced technology tribal members or other members of a federally Tulalip tribal members. [email protected] recognized NA/AK tribe who reside within ■■ Spirometry : In-office test, usually found in Snohomish County. Telephone: pulmonology clinics, for lung function PRIMARY CARE SERVICES: 360-716-4511 ■■ SonoSite Portable Ultrasound: This in- ■■ Acute Care: Walk-in visits are available Street address: FUNDING AGENCY: Grants and hard dollars. office, portable, non-invasive, ultrasound for recent problems, infections or injuries. Karen I. Fryberg Tulalip Health Clinic system offers striking image quality which You will be screened by our highly skilled 7520 Totem Beach Rd Tulalip, WA 98271 aids providers in visualizing detail and nursing staff in order to best serve your thereby improving the ability to differentiate needs. Although we make every effort to see Webpage: structures, vessels and pathology. Current everyone in a timely manner, you should www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/ MedicalCare uses include fetal imaging, abscess expect to have long waits during busy periods evaluations, and ultrasound-guided ■■ Family Practice: We have a wide variety of joint injections primary care providers to suit your individual needs in giving you culturally competent ■■ Podiatry: Our part-time podiatrist is LABORATORY: care; Family Practice MDs, Family Nurse available for diabetic foot exams, foot and Our nationally accredited lab provides essential Practitioners and an Osteopathic Physician ankle pain, ingrown toenails, and other lower in-house testing above and beyond industry ●● Tulalip Commercial Diver Physicals extremity issues standard for a primary care clinic. High-tech ●● Annual and Sports Physicals ■■ Clinical Pharmacists: Our on-site machines allow basic and most advanced testing pharmacists provide anti-coagulation results while you wait. ●● Women’s Health Exams care, medication and diabetic education, ■■ Basic Labs: Blood counts, liver function, ●● Colposcopy medication reconciliation, chronic disease kidney function, electrolytes, urine analysis, ●● IUD and Nexplanon Placement medication management, and general urine drug screens, basic cytology and more pharmacy assistance ●● Trigger Point and Joint Injections ■■ Advanced Labs: Immunochemistry to ■■ ●● Wart Removal and Skin Biopsies Complimentary Medicine: Services include glandular (like thyroid and prostate), available to Tulalip tribal members chronic disease testing (such as hepatitis C), ■■ Internal Medicine: Our full-time Internal also include acupuncture, massage and and other common advanced testing such as Medicine physician is available for our most Bowen therapies H-pylori for stomach infection, A1C and A/C sick and complicated patients ratios for diabetes care ■■ Pediatrics: Our pediatrician is closely ■■ Very Advanced/Specialized Labs: In-house connected with Children’s Hospital and continues on next page… testing on therapeutic drug levels such as other pediatric specialists in order to provide those required for psychiatric and neurologic Tulalip children with the best care possible

36 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 37 Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): Diabetes Care and Prevention Program In-House Partnerships

Recipient of the 2016 Indian Health SERVICES PROVIDED: Service Portland Area Director’s Award Contact name: Everett Eye Clinic Contact name: Recognition of Excellence. Natasha Levee, PharmD Dr. Spillane, OD: Provides superior optometry Jim Steinruck, MBA, FACHE Interim Diabetes Program Manager care with primary care focus three days a week Health System Administrator MISSION: To walk together with our people Email: at the Karen I. Fryberg Tulalip Health Clinic Email: in a caring partnership that promotes the [email protected] location. [email protected] prevention and treatment of diabetes. Telephone: ■■ Advanced diagnostics Telephone: 360-716-5761 360-716-5610 ■■ Frames and lenses sales and service SERVICES PROVIDED: Street address: Street address: ■■ Well integrated with Tulalip Health System ■■ Diabetes/Pre-Diabetes: Karen I. Fryberg Tulalip Health Clinic Karen I. Fryberg Tulalip Health Clinic 7520 Totem Beach Rd primary care providers and patient care 7520 Totem Beach Rd ●● Individual patient education for type 1 and Tulalip, WA 98271 team staff Tulalip, WA 98271 type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes Webpage: Orthopedics Webpage: ●● Series of four comprehensive diabetes www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/ www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/ Dr. Wertheimer, MD: Board certified orthopedic education classes (Conversation Maps) CommunityHealth/DiabetesProgram MedicalCare/Specialists surgeon with 32 of practice experience and ●● Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) previously the chief orthopedist at Everett Bone ●● Diagnostic continuous glucose monitoring and Joint. He sees patients one day a week at the (coming soon) FUNDING AGENCY: Funding is split between Karen I. Fryberg Tulalip Health Clinic location. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Tulalip ●● Nutrition services (coming soon) grants and tribal hard dollars. ■■ Specialty exams and consultations tribal members or other members of a federally ■■ Prevention/Community Outreach: ■■ Casting and surgical referrals recognized NA/AK tribe who reside within Snohomish County. ●● Wisdom Warrior six week chronic disease ■■ Well integrated with Tulalip Health System self-management classes primary care providers and patient care FUNDING AGENCY: Tribal hard dollars. ●● Wisdom Warrior monthly provider classes team staff and activities Rheumatology ●● Garden and trail Dr. Sacksen, MD, FACP: Board certified ●● Cooking and food preservation classes rheumatologist and associate professor at the University of Washington. ●● Medicine Wheel garden ■■ Specialty exams and consultations ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Tulalip ■■ Advanced diagnostics utilizing our existing tribal members or other members of a federally in-house imaging and laboratory technology recognized NA/AK tribe who reside within ■■ In-house procedures to include ultrasound- Snohomish County. guided joint injections

38 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 39 Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): Community Health Department Nutritional Services haʔɬ sʔibəš Community Health MISSION: The Tulalip Supplemental Nutrition Representatives Program Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) is Contact name: an evidence-based program that encourages Jessica Bluto, MS, RD, LD, CDE individuals to live healthier lives. Tulalip Registered Dietician SNAP-Ed provides education to the community Email: on the importance of good nutrition while [email protected] learning how to make their food dollar stretch Telephone: further. Participants also learn to be physically 360-716-4511

active while developing good exercise habits. Street address: The program will promote good nutrition at Karen I. Fryberg Tulalip Health Clinic community health fairs, present nutrition 7520 Totem Beach Rd education classes, and work with other systems, Tulalip, WA 98271 and the environment of the community to Webpage: promote increasing health. www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/ CommunityHealth/Nutrition SERVICES PROVIDED: ■■ Registered dietitian consultations ●● Healthy eating habits ●● Certified diabetes educator ●● Chronic disease management through food choices ●● Weight loss ■■ SNAP-Ed Program ●● Nutrition promotion We’re here to help! 360-716-5662 ●● Obesity prevention For qualified clients of the Community Health Department, 7520 Totem Beach Rd ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Based upon Community Health Representatives (CHRs) can help with: Tulalip, WA 98271 grant requirements. Advocating on your behalf during medical appointments TulalipCommunity and making sure communications between you and your HealthDepartment FUNDING AGENCY: SNAP-Ed is a grant- health care provider are understood funded program. www.tulaliptribes-nsn. Providing health promotion and disease prevention gov/Home/Government/ services in the community Departments/Community HealthDepartment.aspx

WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 41 TDS-23402 Health Clinic (Karen I. Fryberg): Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) MISSION: To revive, restore, protect, interpret, MISSION: WIC, the special supplemental collect and enhance the history, traditional Contact name: Richard Young, nutrition program for women, infants, and Contact names: cultural values and spiritual beliefs of the children, was designed to influence lifetime Kimberly Boggs and Amanda Obinque, Tulalip Tribes who are the successors in interest Preservation Officer nutrition and health behaviors in a high- WIC Dietitians to the Snohomish, Snoqualmie, and Skykomish Email: risk population. [email protected] Email: tribes and other tribes and bands signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliott. WIC has been shown to reduce premature [email protected] Telephone: 360-716-2600 births, reduce low and very low birth-weight Telephone: babies, reduce fetal and infant deaths, reduce 360-716-5625 The Hibulb Cultural Center is approximately Hours: the incidence of low-iron anemia, increase 23,000 square feet with a 50-acre natural Monday: access to prenatal care earlier in pregnancy, Street address: Karen I. Fryberg Tulalip Health Clinic history preserve. The interactive cultural center Closed increase pregnant women’s consumption of 7520 Totem Beach Rd features a main exhibit, a temporary exhibit, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: key nutrients (iron, protein, calcium, vitamins Tulalip, WA 98271 two classrooms, a longhouse, a research library, 10:00AM–5:00PM A and C), increase immunization rates, and gift shop. It also features a fully certified improve diet quality, and increase access to Hours: Thursday: regular healthcare. One of the current aims of Monday–Thursday collections and archaeological repository. It 10:00AM–5:00PM* WIC is to work on reducing the incidence of 8:00AM–5:30PM was the first tribal facility certified by the state Saturday, Sunday: childhood obesity. Webpage: of Washington. 12:00PM–5:00PM www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/ * Open until 8:00PM the first Thursday of WIC provides nutrition SERVICES PROVIDED: CommunityHealth/WIC SERVICES PROVIDED: We provide a central each month with free admission for all. education, breastfeeding support, health location to reinforce traditional teachings to screenings and referrals, and monthly checks Facebook: Street address: for healthy foods. Tulalip Health Clinic WIC is www.facebook.com/TulalipWIC promote pride and identity in our young people 6410 23rd Ave NE able to provide a variety of high-quality breast (Indian and non-Indian). We offer a wide Tulalip, WA 98271 pumps for clients needing such devices. array of classes, lectures, exhibits and other Website: opportunities where Tulalip tribal members can www.hibulbculturalcenter.org ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Eligibility learn more about culture, Tulalip and others. depends on household size and income. Contact Families (TANF), or Basic Food you may be us to determine if you meet requirements. eligible for WIC too ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: ■■ WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant ■■ Many working families and military families Complimentary admission for Tulalip tribal women, new and breastfeeding moms, and are eligible for WIC children under five. members with tribal ID card. ■■ Dad, grandparents, and other caregivers of FUNDING AGENCY: Washington State Tulalip Foundation and children under the age of five may also sign WIC contracts with various agencies around FUNDING AGENCY: kids up for WIC Washington, including the Tulalip Tribes of tribal hard dollars. Washington, to administer the WIC Program. ■■ Foster children under age five and foster This contract does not cover 100% of the teens who are pregnant are eligible for WIC. staffing for the WIC program, and to keep Includes children placed through bədaʔchəlh, services available and to provide additional temporary placements, etc. services, the clinic’s budget covers the difference ■■ If you or your family member are on for the WIC FTE. Basically, mixed funding: State Medicaid, Temporary Assistance for Needy grant funding and hard dollars.

42 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 43 Higher Education Homeless Shelter

MISSION: The Tulalip Tribes offers funding MISSION: Assisting clients in overcoming and educational resources to enrolled Tulalip Email: barriers to permanent housing and self- Contact name: tribal members to meet their educational [email protected] sufficiency. Shirley Jones, Manager goals. To accomplish this mission the Higher Telephone: Education Department will: provide educational 360-716-4888 or 360-716-4891 SERVICES PROVIDED: Wrap around case Email: opportunities and funding to all Tulalip management to our clients as well as their [email protected] Fax: tribal members, maintain high standards 360-716-0398 barriers that are keeping them from obtaining Telephone: in educational assistance, and develop or keeping permanent housing. 360-716-4701 Street address: partnerships with other schools, other programs 7707 36th Ave NW, Bldg. D1 Street address: and educational opportunities. Tulalip, WA 98271 ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Complete an 2817 Mission Hill Rd application and pass a urine analysis (UA) and Tulalip, WA 98271 Webpage: background check. Once you are approved you SERVICES PROVIDED: www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ ■■ Provide partial financial support to Tulalip Government/Departments/ will be placed on a waiting list. tribal members pursuing running start, HigherEducation.aspx GEDs, high school completion, vocational FUNDING AGENCY: Tribal hard dollars. education, and college education ■■ Contact various schools, colleges and universities regarding tuition, books, and programs of study ■■ Process check orders for tuition/books/ stipends/housing ■■ Advise students regarding educational options ■■ Hold workshops and programs to promote education

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Copy of tribal ID and high school diploma.

FUNDING AGENCY: Tulalip Tribes and Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

44 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 45 Housing Housing: Leasing and Real Estate MISSION: To provide safe, decent and affordable housing for eligible Native Americans Contact name: MISSION: To provide safe and affordable Ramona Rounds, with a preference for Tulalip Tribes members housing for tribal members. Contact name: through construction, private financing Tulalip Tribes Housing Department Desiree Michael, Tenant Services Manager assistance, housing acquisition, modernization, The Asset & Real Estate Department is Asset and Real Estate Manager Email: maintenance of existing housing and provision responsible for a wide variety of tasks directly Email: [email protected] of supportive services and other housing related to tribally owned real estate. Our [email protected] assistance programs. Telephone: department manages all land leases, workforce, Telephone: 360-716-4458 elder and disabled rental units, and newly 360-716-4818 SERVICES PROVIDED: Street address: conveyed homes through the mutual help Street address: ■■ Provide safe, decent and affordable housing 6406 Marine Dr housing program. We also work with the 6406 Marine Dr Tulalip, WA 98271 Housing Construction Department to plan Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ Emergency power for elders during power Website: and implement new housing developments, outages www.tulaliphousing.org strategically throughout the reservation, ■■ De-icing and road clearing during snow events offering beautiful new homes for sale through the use of the Section 184 Indian Home Loan ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Guarantee Program. ■■ ■■ The family must have at least one family The Tulalip Tribes Housing Department service delivery area is Snohomish County member who is enrolled in a federally SERVICES PROVIDED: recognized tribe; preference policy for Tulalip ■■ The Tulalip Tribes of Washington Housing ■■ Rental units tribal members is in place Department, Housing Management Policies ■■ HERAP loans prior to the loan moratorium ■■ Meet the income limits for the Snohomish describes “Additional Criteria for Admission.” ■■ County as part of the Seattle-Bellevue, WA, Maintenance and work orders completion to HUD Metro FMR Area. The Seattle-Bellevue, Provide tribal ID, birth certificates, social residents—both ours and residents that are WA, HUD Metro FMR Area contains the security numbers and proof of income. All adults not tribal units following areas: King County and Snohomish need to complete a UA. We will run background ■■ Foreclosure Assistance Program checks on all adults. County, WA. The Income Limits Summary is ■■ Down Payment Assistance Program posted annually at www.huduser.org FUNDING AGENCY: Grants and tribal ■■ In addition, families must meet certain ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: We service hard dollars. background requirements such as not having everyone—tribal and non-tribal members. a family with a history of drug-related or violent criminal behavior, and not having a FUNDING AGENCY: Grants and tribal past-due debt to the Tulalip Tribes. Families hard dollars. pay 20% of the monthly adjusted income for rent and a security deposit of $500 ($250 for elderly) is required. There is currently a long waiting list for this program, but applications are still being taken

46 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 47 Legacy of Healing Advocacy Center Legacy of Healing Advocacy Center (continued)

MISSION: To promote a safe, healthy and teachings of respect for women and the non-violent community for non-offending Contact name: value of children in the community Leora Jones, tribal members and their families by providing ●● Weekly healing circles at the jail for women Interim Manager education, survivor advocacy and accountability who have been affected by domestic through a coordinated community response. Email: violence and sexual assault. The purpose [email protected] was to focus on Tulalip women, other SERVICES PROVIDED: Telephone: native, however everyone was welcome ■■ 360-716-4100 Legacy of Healing Advocacy Center provides ●● Historical trauma legal and civil advocacy services such as Street address: ●● Provide support to women who attend preparation for restraining orders and 7720 Waterworks Rd healing circles court advocacy, provides assistance to those Tulalip, WA 98271 individuals (petitioners) who need temporary Webpage: ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Tribal restraining orders and also accompanies www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ members, tribal parents, tribal spouses, children petitioners to Tribal Court during Government/Departments/ LegacyOfHealingAdvocacy of tribal members, other natives, and other their hearing CenterSafeHouse.aspx survivors of domestic violence/sexual assault, ■■ Safety planning stalking, and human sex trafficking. ■■ Referrals to appropriate services; legal, Social Security, TANF, DSHS FUNDING AGENCY: Legacy of Healing’s ■■ Women/domestic violence support group and ■■ Work with law enforcement to collaborate main funding resources are grant funded therapy forensic interviews, sexual assault exams and tribal hard dollars. Grants provide direct ●● Individual sessions client services to assist in their healing ■■ Coordinate with Tribal Court, Snohomish ●● process, per the grant guidelines LOH is able County and Federal Court to accompany Emergency crisis intervention to accommodate to housing assistance, rental clients to court hearings ●● Eye-Movement-Desensitization- or deposit, personal hygiene, food assist, along Reprocessing (EMDR) therapeutic approach ■■ Crisis intervention: refers to the methods with other assistance to be able to move forward to counseling designed for trauma used to offer immediate, short-term help to with their long-term goal. individuals who experience an event that ●● Support healing process through education produces emotional, mental, physical, and and awareness regarding the dynamics behavioral distress or problems of DV/SA ■■ Transitional housing services include ●● Incorporate education regarding the effects advocacy and direct assistance to homeless on children who may have witnessed victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, abuse. The importance of providing safety dating violence and stalking and their for the women as well as their children/ children to achieve and maintain self- grandchildren: Including traditional sufficiency. Transitional housing services are specifically designed for women who are out continues on next page… of their abusive relationship

48 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 49 Violence Against Native Lushootseed Language

Women Is Not Traditional MISSION: To preserve the x̌əč̓usadad (traditional training, teaching) of the people Contact name: of Tulalip by protecting its records and by Michele Balagot, becoming “living records” ourselves who by Manager speaking, teaching and involvement in living Email: culture pass on to the tribal community what [email protected] we have learned. Telephone: 360-716-4495

SERVICES PROVIDED: Street address: ■■ Teaching at various levels from birth to (The old Tulalip Elementary School) 7736 36th Ave NW age 65+ Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ Storytelling and outreach as requested Website: ■■ Language camp www.tulaliplushootseed.com ■■ Family night ■■ Teacher training ■■ English Language Arts staff training

Phone numbers to call if you need help! ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: We service Call 9-1-1 if you are in immediate danger everyone—tribal and non-tribal members. Tulalip Tribal Police FUNDING AGENCY: Grants and tribal hard dollars. 360-716-7408 Providence Intervention Center for Sexual Assault & Abuse 425-388-7408 Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County 24 hour Hotline 425-25-ABUSE (425-252-2873) Statewide Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-562-6025

nter & S Ce afe cy H ca o o u LEGACY OF HEALING v s d e A ADVOCACY CENTER AND SAFE HOUSE 7720 Waterworks Rd, Tulalip, WA 98271 360-716-4100 [email protected]

TDS-24238 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 51 Marina Natural Resources: Licensing and Permits MISSION: To operate and maintain marina facility in a professional manner, to protect the Contact name: SERVICES PROVIDED: tribal fishing fleet from harm’s way, to ensure Deanna Muir, Contacts: Port Master areas around the moorage facilities, parking lot Fish/Shellfish Permits: Commercial permits Fishing related permits and dry storage will not cause adverse impacts Email: for Tulalip tribal members with current vessels Amanda Shelton, [email protected] or impede water quality standards as well as Registered through Tulalip. (All commercial Office Assistant plan and develop improvements for the future Telephone: permits are valid through June 30th of each [email protected] benefiting both the marina and tribal interests. Main 360-716-4563 year.) 360-716-4625 Security 360-716-4561 ■■ Crab, shrimp, clam, gillnet, skiff gillnet, beach 7411 Tulalip Bay Dr SERVICES PROVIDED: Tulalip Marina Tulalip, WA 98271 Street address: seine, purse seine, long line, setnet currently offers Tulalip Tribal commercial 7411 Tulalip Bay Dr Hunting related permits fishermen leased berthage space. We have Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ Commercial permits for licensed and certified surface supply air divers (must provide Yvonne Williams, 65 slips to lease with a long standing waiting Webpage: Licensing/Records Technician nr.tulaliptribes.com/Programs/Marina certifications and other required documents) list for these slips as they become available. [email protected] In addition to those leased slips, the marina 360-716-4600 also provides docking for those Tulalip Tribal Vessel registration for enrolled Tulalip 6406 Marine Dr tribal members only. (All vessel registrations members that own and operate as part of our Tulalip, WA 98271 commercial fleet. charge. This boat launch was previously opened are valid through June 30th of each year.) to the public to use for a nominal fee; however, For registration of a vessel we would need the Website: nr.tulaliptribes.com Our commercial fleet has access to our loading at this time, the ramp has been limited to following: dock and the use of cranes for their needs Tulalip Tribal members due to limited parking at ■■ Title for the vessel and/or bill of sale for the during Tribal Commercial and Subsistence our facility. vessel Fisheries under the Point Elliott Treaty. ■■ Safety checklist done with the Tulalip tribal ■■ Pole fishing/hook and line: Valid the date fisheries enforcement officers issued till April 1st of the following year Our dry storage facility is available for our (example: 10/10/2016 through 4/1/2017) lessees to perform work on their vessels, and for Subsistence permits (when regulations and ■■ Long line: Valid 3-day permit, limit of 1 per winter storage as needed. open seasons are in effect): permit ■■ Crab: Valid 3-day permit, limit of 2 crab pots Our staff provides haul out and launch services per permit and limit of 12 crab take home Fish/shellfish buyers permit needs (all fish for our tribal fleet along with monitoring dock daily limit. (Total of 36 crab per 3-day permit) buyers permits are valid through March 30th of safety within our port. Vessel safety at our each year): port is monitored. However, it is the lessee’s ■■ Shrimp: Valid 3-day permit, limit of 4 shrimp responsibility to ensure the safety of their vessel pots per permit and limit of 10 pounds of ■■ Fish buyers contract signed and returned to within our port. whole shrimp per day. (Total of 30 pounds per the Tulalip Tribes Admin Building to Natural 3-day permit) Resources Permitting Department The Port of Tulalip also has a boat launch ■■ Clam: Valid 1-day permit, limit of 75 pounds ■■ A copy of fish buyers current Washington available to Tulalip Tribal members for use at no per 1-day permit, with a limit of 5 permits per state license to buy $10 permit fee year continues next page…

52 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 53 Natural Resources: Licensing and Permits (continued) Northwest Indian College (NWIC)

Hunting Permits: Tulalip fish and shellfish regulation hotline MISSION: Through education, Northwest ■■ Subsistence hunting permits. numbers. These were created to give fishermen Indian College promotes indigenous self- Contact name: current fishing and shellfish harvest regulation determination and knowledge. Colette Keith, ●● Bear: 2 tags per enrolled Tulalip tribal information. Site Manager member (open around the 3rd week of July ■■ SERVICES PROVIDED: With its main campus Email: each year and close around the 2nd week in Fishing information: 360-716-4605 located on the Indian Reservation [email protected] December of each year) ■■ Shellfish information: 360-716-4607 in Washington state, 20 miles south of the Telephone: ●● Cougar: 1 tag per enrolled Tulalip tribal Canadian border, Northwest Indian College is 360-594-4094 member (open around the 3rd week of July the only accredited tribal college serving the Bellingham Campus each year and close around the 3rd week of states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. 360-676-2772 March of each year) Street address: ●● Deer: 2 tags per enrolled Tulalip tribal NWIC offers bachelor’s, associate’s, and Tulalip Site certificate programs, as well as awards of member (open the 3rd week of August and 7707 36th Ave NW close January 31st of each year) completion in specialized areas of high need in Tulalip, WA 98271 tribal communities. ●● Elk: 1 tag per enrolled Tulalip tribal Bellingham Campus member (open the 4th week of August and 2522 Kwina Rd ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: We service close January 31st of each year) Bellingham, WA 98226 everyone—tribal and non-tribal members. Website: Each Tulalip tribal member may be designated www.nwic.edu to hunt with a signed note turned into the Permitting Department, for only 2 other enrolled Tulalip tribal members and are required to leave their personal tags with the permitting staff while they hunt for others.

■■ Ceremonial hunting permits: ●● An enrolled Tulalip tribal member can come in to the Tulalip Tribes Admin Building and ask for the Natural Resources Permitting Department and fill out a request for ceremonial hunting, this is preferred to be at least three working days before the ceremonial hunt will begin ●● This permit requires approval from the Natural Resources Executive Director or to the Fish and Wildlife Director, this is the reasoning for a 3 business day turnaround

54 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 55 Planning Prevention Education Program

MISSION: Provide the Tulalip community with MISSION: To prevent and reduce commercial the services necessary to achieve the Tribes’ Contact name: tobacco usage through cessation support and Email: vision for reservation lands while protecting Julia Gold, health education for Tulalip and Snohomish [email protected] Planning Manager public health, safety and general welfare. Assert County residents, especially youth. Telephone: tribal land use authority over the reservation, Email: 360-716-5663 prepare, update, and implement long-range [email protected] Support for ongoing SERVICES PROVIDED: Street address: plans, as well as support the functions of the Telephone: prevention, smoking cessation, and use 7520 Totem Beach Rd Tulalip Planning Commission. 360-716-4210 reduction programming. This includes but Tulalip, WA 98271

Street address: is not limited to health education, Nicotine Webpage: SERVICES PROVIDED: 6406 Marine Dr Replacement Therapy, grant funding www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/ ■■ Answer questions about tribal codes, permits, Tulalip, WA 98271 opportunities, and counseling. Nicotine CommunityHealth/PreventionEducation and land and water issues Webpage: Replacement Therapy (NRT) services include www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ free non-prescription nicotine gum, lozenges, ■■ Review and issue permits, including building, Government/Departments/ patches, and counseling. Call to schedule your grading, demolition, home occupation, and PlanningDepartment.aspx intake appointment 360-716-5663. other land use proposals ■■ Coordinate with other departments and BIA After intake, the participant will meet with a regarding septic systems, leases, gift deeds, program representative every two weeks, to and partitions discuss their successes and challenges, and to ■■ Respond to complaints and coordinate code receive supplies for the next two weeks. compliance and code enforcement ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Eligible ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Open to all individuals must be 18 years of age (or older), reservation residents. Snohomish County residents, and have a referral from their provider. FUNDING AGENCY: Tribal hard dollars. To receive grant funds for nicotine prevention projects/programing please contact [email protected] for a grants application.

FUNDING AGENCY: Compact monies.

56 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 57 Problem Gambling Program Safe House

MISSION: A state licensed treatment center, MISSION: To support survivors of domestic and counselors are dual licensed as Chemical Contact name: sexual violence in the Tulalip tribal community Contact name: Dependency Professionals and Washington Sarah Sense-Wilson, through prevention education, advocacy, and Leora Jones, State Gambling Counselor Certified. For most Problem Gambling Coordinator community collaboration. Interim Manager people gambling is recreational, social, and a Email: Email: form entertainment. For others gambling can [email protected] VISION: The strength of the Tulalip Tribes is [email protected] become a problem, negatively impacting family, Telephone: rooted in a deep tradition of promoting values of Telephone: community, and often contributes to personal 360-716-4304 honor and respect. Holding these values fixed is 360-716-4100 disharmony and imbalance. the foundational belief that women have always Fax: Street address: 360-716-0758 been sacred members and the mothers of our 7720 Waterworks Rd SERVICES PROVIDED: community. Legacy of Healing shares in this Tulalip, WA 98271 Street address: vision and recognizes the critical need to engage ■■ Interventions Tulalip Family Services Webpage: the whole Tulalip community in preserving our www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ ■■ Intensive outpatient treatment group 2821 Mission Hill Rd Tulalip, WA 98271 traditions for future generations. Help, hope, Government/Departments/ ■■ After-care and healing is the legacy we will leave future LegacyOfHealingAdvocacy Webpage: CenterSafeHouse.aspx ■■ Referrals www.tulaliphealthsystem.com/ generations of our community. BehavioralHealth/ProblemGambling ■■ Community education/prevention/outreach SERVICES PROVIDED: ■■ Assessments ■■ A safe place for women and children to go to the grant guidelines Legacy of Healing is able ■■ Family counseling ensure their safety to accommodate to housing assistance, rental ■■ Individual counseling ■■ Family case manager to assist with getting or deposit, personal hygiene, food assist, along ■■ Family night set up with services through tribal and with other assistance to be able to move forward ■■ Special events/activities/wellness conference outside agencies with their long-term goal. ■■ Weekly services plans ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: We serve ■■ Short term stay tribal members, native and non-native. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Tribal FUNDING AGENCY: Funded by Tribal X-2 members, tribal parents, tribal spouses, children funds (Compact agreement funds 0.03% casino of tribal members, other natives, and other revenue) survivors of domestic violence/sexual assault, stalking, and human sex trafficking.

FUNDING AGENCY: Legacy of Healing’s main funding resources are grant funded and tribal hard dollars. Grants provide direct client services to assist in their healing process, per

58 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 59 Salish Networks, Inc.

Don’t MISSION: Salish Networks is proud to offer telephone and Internet services to residents Email: and businesses of Tulalip, Marysville, and [email protected] lose a surrounding communities in the north Telephone: Puget Sound region. We are committed to 360-716-8000 delivering quality customer service and reliable Street address: kid. communication technology. 2601 88th St NE Tulalip, WA 98271

SERVICES PROVIDED: Website: ■■ High Speed Internet; ADSL/VDSL/Bonded www.salishnetworks.com Internet/Fiber Secure ■■ Telephone service; traditional/Voice over IP (VoIP) ■■ Network cable infrastructure; planning and the lid! installation supporting tribal departments as well as commercial and public customers from Seattle to the Canadian border. ■■ Dark fiber-optic cable leasing ■■ Collocation services for data companies Every year children or pets fall into unsecured ■■ Hosted PBX services septic tanks, often withtragic consequences. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: We provide services to residents and businesses within our Tulalip Reservation and surrounding Here are some precautions to make your septic system safer: communities. Tribal members and Tribal employees receive a 10% discount. • Make sure the tank lids are screwed down and secure • Replace damaged, cracked or broken lids • A lid without a gasket will allow hazardous sewer gases and foul odors to leak from the tank and spoil your summer

Contact: We can Doug McMurtrie, RS/EHS Well and Septic Sanitarian WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 61 help! 360-716-4205 TDS-23290 Solid Waste & Recycling TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)/477 Program

MISSION: The Tulalip Solid Waste & Recycling MISSION: Guided by a cultural focus on values, Program aims to help improve the environment Contact name: accountability and education we strive to inspire Email: and protect the land for future generations. Sam J. Davis, and serve individuals and families by delivering [email protected] Public Works Manager Through the recycling program we will be self-sufficiency tools to our clients. Telephone: able to: Email: 360-716-4719 publicworkorders@ ■■ Reduce waste going to landfills SERVICES PROVIDED: tulaliptribes-nsn.gov Street address: ■■ 6406 Marine Dr ■■ Conserve precious natural resources Cash assistance for qualifying families and Telephone: child-only grants for children placed in a Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ Lower our carbon footprint Desk 360-716-4711 relative’s home or other placements Webpage: ■■ Lower waste management costs Mobile 425-508-9218 ■■ Supportive services for qualifying families, www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ Street address: Government/Departments/ such as rent, car repair, food/hygiene/gas SERVICES PROVIDED: 6729 Totem Beach Rd TemporaryAssistanceforNeedyFamilies. Tulalip, WA 98271 vouchers and clothing aspx ■■ Housing curbside weekly service only ■■ Webpage: Transitional services for clients going into the available is Tulalip housing developments www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ workforce ■■ Elders weekly garbage services Government/Departments/ ■■ Diversion services for those clients that are in SolidWasteandRecycling.aspx ■■ Minor head of household parent must live ■■ Tribal government daily garbage services need of help to not become a TANF client with a parent or legal guardian ■■ Housing recycling weekly service TANF ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Indian ■■ Caretaker relative, where a child has ■■ Hard garbage service member families living within the borders of been placed in their home and are legally ■■ Tribal government weekly recycling service the Tulalip Tribes Reservation, 98271. responsible ■■ Demolitions Tulalip tribal members will be served in the 477 PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY ■■ Transfer station (dump) – free for tribal following zip codes: 98271, 98270, 98259, REQUIREMENTS: members on Saturdays and Sundays (must 98206, 98201, 98287, 98292, 98223, 98205, show tribal ID) ■■ Complete the full intake application forms 98207, 98203, 98291, 98204, 98208, 98290, ■■ ■■ Attach proof of custody for children listed Elder/senior garbage pickup days are Tuesdays 98296, 98272. and Fridays on application, including copies court documents, birth certificates, IDs, SS Card ■■ Elder/senior recycling pickup days are Eligible family’s income must fall below the Wednesdays 250% federal poverty guideline. ■■ Applicant must be at least 18 years of age ■■ Applicant must be an enrolled member of a ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Must be an TANF assistance unit includes: federally recognized tribe elder (age 62+) for garbage pickup. ■■ Parents of dependent children 17 years or ■■ Client must live within the boundaries of the younger or age 18 and a full-time student in Tulalip Tribes Reservation if not enrolled in Tribal hard dollars. FUNDING AGENCY: secondary school the Tulalip Tribes ■■ Parent of an unborn child who has reached the third trimester or a medically verified FUNDING AGENCY: State and Federal funding. high risk pregnancy

62 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 63 TERO (Tribal Employment Rights Office) TERO: Vocational Training Center (TVTC) MISSION: Enforce provisions of the TERO code to: Contact name: MISSION: To train Native Americans and their Lynne Bansemer, ■■ Ensure preference in employment, families in the construction trades, resulting in Contact name: Client Services Coodinator contracting, and economic opportunities our students gaining successful employment in Lisa Telford, Email: TVTC Navigator ■■ family wage jobs. Provide vocational training opportunities [email protected] with the outcome of employment Email: Telephone: To work with the entire family, offering [email protected] ■■ Prohibit employment discrimination 360-716-4746 pathways to services and organizations that Telephone: Street address: will be beneficial to student family success, 360-716-4760 SERVICES PROVIDED:  6406 Marine Dr creating a healthy and culturally vibrant family Street address: ■■ Tools and work clothes: $200, must have Tulalip, WA 98271 and community. 11224 34th St NE been out of work for four months and Website: Bldg. 16-368 have a change in trade (i.e. food services to www.tulaliptero.com SERVICES PROVIDED: Students will be Tulalip, WA 98271 construction, uniform work to office work) Facebook: exposed to a variety of career choices and will Webpage: ■■ Drivers license training/drivers education: www.facebook.com/tulalip.tero have the ability to pursue their areas of interest tvtc.tulaliptero.com $300, one-time service only to Tulalip tribal with: members ■■ Apprenticeship programs ■■ Work experience/temporary job placement: ■■ Construction-related employers must have high school diploma or GED ■■ Employment opportunities with tribes ■■ Licensing: $200, one-time service only ■■ Further educational opportunities ■■ Tuition: $500 per calendar year for Tulalip tribal members, spouses, and parents. Clients TVTC students will be trained and ready must have exhausted all other possible to enter the work environment safely and resources with documented proof (i.e. denial productively. letters, etc.). Tribal spouse/parent must live in Snohomish County At completion of the program, students will be ■■ Re-licensing provided assistance in gaining employment in ■■ Certifying NAOBs (Native American Owned the construction industry. Businesses) ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: TVTC serves ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Tulalip tribal Native Americans and their non-native spouses members and other natives. and parents.

FUNDING AGENCY: Tribal hard dollars.

64 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 65 Tulalip Adult Training and Education Services Tulalip Broadband

SERVICES PROVIDED:  MISSION: Provide television and high speed Assessment: Includes individual basic Email: Internet to our customers at a competitive price. Telephone: [email protected] education skills (reading, writing, math) and 360-716-3270 referral to TERO for job skills assessment. Telephone: SERVICES PROVIDED: Street address: Randy Sibley 360-716-4762 ■■ Internet 6, 10, and 25 megabit download 2601 88th St NE Mark Newland 360-716-4761 Tulalip, WA 98271 Instruction/Basic Education: Classroom and ■■ Cable television including: Basic, HD, and Shannon Henry 360-716-4760 Hours: individual instruction are available in all basic premium services (Encore, HBO, Showtime Street address: Monday through Friday education courses (reading, writing, math, social Starz, and Cinemax) 11224 34th Ave NE 8:00AM–4:30PM studies, science) including GED. Bldg#16-368 Tulalip, WA 98271 ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Tulalip tribal Website: www.tulalipbroadband.com Employability: Open entry instruction is elders (age 55+) qualify for free Silver cable available for job development and college package with one extra outlet and box. preparation. One-on-one tutoring is available upon referral. Reporting: Student records are maintained by the providing education institution and are Advising: Individual education and available according to the Federal Education employability advising is available. Participants Rights to Privacy Act (FERPA). are encouraged to complete an Individual Education and Training Plan. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Available to adults, ages 16 and over. Technical and Job Training: Specific training for employment and technical skills is available on-reservation when funding and scheduling permit. Technical and vocational training is provided by accredited education and training institutions.

Continued Post-Secondary Education: College and university level instruction is available on-reservation when funding and scheduling permit. Post-secondary education courses are provided by accredited college and educational institutions including, but not limited to, Northwest Indian College and Everett Community College.

66 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 67 Tulalip Clinical Pharmacy Tulalip Police Department

MISSION: Dedicated to outstanding clinical MISSION: The mission of the Tulalip Police and pharmaceutical service for the Tulalip Contact name: Department (TPD) is to support—through our Contact name: people and community. Our professional staff Kelvin Lee, words, deeds and actions the visions of the Chris Sutter, builds confidential, respectful relationships Pharmacy Director Tulalip Tribes—the tribal constitution, the Chief of Police with patients supported by education, clinical Email: tribal council, the tribal members, the tribal Email: treatment, and modern technology. With high- [email protected] elders, the tribal youth, and honor the customs [email protected] quality, economical service and plans that fit Telephone: and heritage of the tribe and to support the Telephone: into our patients lifestyles, our ultimate goal is 360-716-2660 treaties and sovereignty of the tribe. Office 360-716-5900 Emergency 360-716-9911 providing the best health outcome and quality Street address: of life possible. 8825 34th Ave NE, Suite A SERVICES PROVIDED: TPD has seven Non-emergency 360-716-4608 Tulalip, WA 98271 dispatch/communications staff that take more Fax: SERVICES PROVIDED: Hours: than 120,000 phone calls per year. Officers 360-716-5999 ■■ Prescriptions Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday are dispatched to more 12,000 calls each year Street address: 9:00AM–6:00PM and more than 4,000 reports are filed in tribal, 6332 31st Ave NE, Suite A ■■ Medbox/Compliance Packaging Thursday federal, and state courts. 18 officers patrol the Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ Travel Clinic 10:00AM–6:00PM entire reservation including Quil Ceda Village, Webpage: ■■ Immunizations Saturday while our six detectives complete follow- www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ 9:00AM–4:00PM up investigations of crimes, including drug Government/Departments/ ■■ Delivery Sunday violations. Eight fish and wildlife staff ensure PoliceDepartment.aspx ■■ Medication Therapy Management Closed that Tulalip Tribes’ treaty rights are respected ■■ Substance Abuse Monitoring Website: and followed by patrolling the usual and www.tulalipclinicalpharmacy.com ■■ Flu shot clinics accustomed areas, both on water and land. Mobile App: ■■ Refill your prescriptions online via On your mobile device, search “Tulalip ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: We service our website Clinical Pharmacy” in the Apple App everyone—tribal and non-tribal members. Store or Google Play store. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: We service FUNDING AGENCY: Grants and tribal everyone—tribal and non-tribal members. hard dollars.

FUNDING AGENCY: Tribal hard dollars.

68 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 69 Tulalip Support Line Tulalip Tribal Court (In honor of Judge Oscar C. Jones Sr.)

MISSION: Created as a way for the Tulalip MISSION: To professionally, effectively community to get access to tribal resources and Text: and fairly administer justice to the Tulalip Contact name: to text with a caring person. THEFEELS to 30644 community as an essential sign of sovereignty. Alicia Horne, Court Administrator Telephone: SERVICES PROVIDED: SERVICES PROVIDED: The service provides 360-245-6200 Email: an empathic ear, an anonymous way to find out ■■ Tribal Court [email protected] Hours: about tribal resources, a confidential contact, 8:30AM–5:30PM and most evenings ■■ Probation & Pre-Trial Services Telephone: a way to navigate and understand what the 360-716-4770 7:00PM–9:00PM ■■ Wellness Court different resources do, a personal connection Jury Duty Call-In: 360-716-4784 Website: ■■ Tulalip Office of Civil Legal Aid (TOCLA) to resources, continued follow up through www.tulalipsupport.com Street address: tips, words of encouragement and hope, and a 6332 31st Ave NE, Suite B way to check in with someone who cares. This TRIBAL COURT/MEDIATION/ELDER’S Tulalip, WA 98271 PANEL DESCRIPTION & ELIGIBILITY: is not a crisis hotline and will not be staffed Webpage: The Oscar Jones, Sr., Tulalip Tribal Court by clinicians. www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ is established by law under Title 2 – Tribal Government/Departments/TribalCourt. Justice System, Section 2.05.010 of the Tribal aspx ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: This is a Court Code. free service for the Tulalip community, the only charges would be from your carrier if they The Tribal Court has personal and subject charge you per text. To get started, text the matter jurisdiction over several matters, Further, the Court may call a mediator to word THEFEELS to 30644. You can also call including, but not limited to child custody, hear and resolve family law matters (i.e., child 360-245-6200 to receive a text back. adoption, child support, dissolutions, domestic support and/or custody cases). violence, guardianships, marriage, name Tulalip Family Support changes, TGA appeals, elder protection, FUNDING AGENCY: The Elder’s Panel is another arm of the Tribal dependency cases, civil complaints, fishing, Line is provided by the Tulalip Tribes, and is Court. The all-volunteer panel of seven Tribal hunting and gaming issues, forfeitures, operated by Emotion Technology in partnership Elder’s hears young, first-time, non-violent exclusions, etc. with the International Trauma Center. offense cases. If the Elder’s Panel client successfully complies with the orders of the The Court may hear contested or mitigated Elder’s Panel, the case is dismissed. circumstances regarding traffic citations issued by the Tribal Police Department for Tribal WELLNESS COURT DESCRIPTION: Wellness members and non-Indians alike. Court is a 12–24 month program that is different from the general Criminal Court The Court also hears criminal complaints system in that it focuses on honesty, sobriety, filed by the Prosecutor’s Office against tribal and rehabilitation in a teamwork setting. members, and in instances of alleged domestic Wellness Court works in coordination with violence by one non-Indian against a native Behavioral Health, Healing Lodge, Tulalip intimate partner, known as Special Domestic Violence Jurisdiction cases. continues next page…

70 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 71 Tulalip Tribal Court (continued) Tulalip Tribal Court: Tulalip Office of Civil Legal Aid Police Department, Prosecution, UW Defense ■■ Participant is being charged with a violent Clinic, Tulalip Health Clinic, and many other felony or has exhibited a pattern of engaging MISSION: The focus for the Tulalip Office of in domestic violence departments to provide the support and Civil Legal Aid (TOCLA) is to provide legal Contact name: resources necessary for our participants to begin ■■ Participant has another charge pending for assistance to low income tribal members facing Jim Kerney, living sober lives and reconnecting with their which they would be deemed ineligible civil legal issues in tribal court that affect their TOCLA Supervising Attorney families, community, and culture. ■■ Participant was convicted or has pending safety, family integrity, health, and access to Email: charge(s) of sex offense education and public benefits. TOCLA provides [email protected] If a participant successfully completes the ■■ Participant has a medical or psychiatric culturally sensitive competent representation Wellness Court program their pending case(s) Telephone: condition causing a degree of impairment or in a holistic manner by collaborating with other 360-716-4512 are dismissed. If it is a probation case and instability such that it would interfere with tribal legal and social services to assist clients they successfully complete the Wellness Court Street address: program participation and functioning in identifying legal and non-legal needs, and program the probation case(s) will be closed. 6332 31st Ave NE, Suite B address barriers in accessing services. Tulalip, WA 98271 WELLNESS COURT CONTACT: The Oscar Carl WELLNESS COURT ELIGIBILITY Webpage: Jones, Sr., Tulalip Tribal Court at 360-716-4773 SERVICES PROVIDED: The Tulalip Office www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ REQUIREMENTS: of Civil Legal Aid (TOCLA) focuses on legal Government/Departments/TribalCourt/ ■■ Participant must be willing to change COMMUNITY SUPERVISION OFFICE issues that affect tribal members’ safety, Attorneys/TulalipOfficeofCivilLegalAid/ their life (CSO) DESCRIPTION & ELIGIBILITY: The family integrity, health, and access to services tabid/775/Default.aspx CSO Officer makes reports to the Tribal Court ■■ Participant must be a member of federally and edu­cation. The TOCLA Supervising and sentencing recommendations for post- recognized tribe Attorney provides assis­tance for general civil adjudication matters. Clients who are under ■■ Participant must be 18 years of age or older legal issues including: Consumer Law (fraud, Court supervision are also monitored for TOCLA also takes referrals from other tribal unfair loan agreements), Education (special ■■ Participant must have a pending charge for criminal matters. The CSO also coordinates departments that provide direct services to education advocacy, school discipline, and other a drug or alcohol related crime in the Tulalip with the Tribes’ Central UA department as well community members. Tribal Court and a combined 365 days of as Tulalip Behavioral Health and various other enrollment issues), Exclusions (advice only on agencies as well as numerous treatment facilities. petitions for ex­clusion deferral), Family Law potential incarceration if convicted of all Child Advocate Attorney who provides either (divorce, custody, guard­ianships), Housing pending charges and revoked on all suspended direct representation or Guardian ad Litem PRE-TRIAL SERVICES DESCRIPTION (guidance and advice concerning housing and jail days in active probation cases services to children in a Youth in Need of Care & ELIGIBILITY: The Pre-Trial Services tribal land issues), Indian Estate Planning (wills, ■■ Participant must be diagnosed with drug or case at the Tulalip Tribal Court. The Child Officer makes reports to the Tribal Court and health care directives, powers of attorney), alcohol addiction Advocate is funded through a BIA grant. supervises defendants released on Pre-Trial Youth Advocacy (representation by court ■■ Participant must be capable of following Release conditions for pre-adjudication matters. appointment only). program rules and requirements. Clients who are under Court supervision are also TheParent Advocate Attorneys provides representation to parents, who meet income monitored for new criminal charges. Pre-Trial TOCLA drop-in office hours are held on If the participant meets one or more of the Services coordinates with the CSO as well as the and other eligibility require­ments, of a Mondays and Wednesdays of each week. They following criteria, defendant will be ineligible Tribes’ Central UA Department as well as Tulalip child involved in a youth-in-need of care are held every Monday at the Tribal Admin. for participation in Wellness Court: Behavioral Health and various other agencies case (otherwise known as a dependency or Bldg. Conf. Room 262, from 10 AM to 2 PM and and treatment facilities. Pre-Trial Services is bədaʔchəlh case) at the Tulalip Tribal Court. ■■ Participant is excluded from the Tulalip every Wednesday at the Tribal Court Office available to anyone who has been released on Reservation #118, from 12 PM to 4 PM. Pre-Trial Release conditions out of the Oscar continues next page… ■■ Participant is a registered sex offender Carl Jones, Sr. Tulalip Tribal Court.

72 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 73 Tulalip Tribal Court: Tulalip Utilities Tulalip Office of Civil Legal Aid (continued)

MISSION: The Tulalip Utilities Department is TheVictim Advocate Attorney provides dedicated to protect the health and welfare of Contact name: representation for referred adult victims the residing residents, businesses and visitors. Audrey Charles, Utilities Plant Operator of domestic violence, sexual as­sault, dating To provide quality services within available violence, and stalking through the combined resources to our customers in a timely and Email: [email protected] efforts of the Tulalip Office of Civil Legal Aid efficient manner. To provide support in our and the Legacy of Healing. development and economic growth. Telephone: 360-716-4840

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Clients SERVICES PROVIDED: Street address: will be screened for income-eligibility. Income ■■ Water 3015 Mission Beach Rd screening takes place EXCEPT for Victim Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ Sewer Advocate and Child Advocate Attorneys. Webpage: ■■ Septic pump outs www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Home/ FUNDING AGENCY: ■■ Water and sewer hook ups Government/Departments/ TulalipUtilities.aspx U.S. Dept. of Justice, OVW – Legal Assistance for Victims ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Must reside on the Tulalip Reservation.

FUNDING AGENCY: Tulalip Utilities is self sufficient.

74 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 75 Veterans Youth Services

MISSION: To provide any assistance necessary MISSION: To provide support and resources to for our veterans to achieve our vision and to Contact names: native students and families by utilizing local Contact names: provide documentation to our administration William C. McLean III, youth-serving programs so that the students Jessica Bustad, and our Board of Directors, and our people Veterans Department Coordinator have the tools needed to attain academic Education Coordinator 360-716-4862 regarding our activities in the effort to serve our success, personal growth and bright futures. 360-716-4902 [email protected] veterans. We envision all Tribal veterans having [email protected] Tamur Zahir Jr., access to all benefits due to them from the SERVICES PROVIDED: Josh Fryberg, Veterans Department Outreach Worker Veterans Administration (VA), the Tulalip Tribes Activities Manager 360-716-4860 ■■ Safe place for youth to come to daily 360-716-4908 and all entities which provide such benefits. [email protected] ■■ Daily programs [email protected] Street address: Street address: SERVICES PROVIDED: Our services include, ■■ Youth outings 2331 Old Tulalip Rd 6700 Totem Beach Rd but are not limited to, the following: Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ Graduation fees paid Tulalip, WA 98271 ■■ (accessed from 23rd Ave NE) Providing information to assist our veterans ■■ Hygienic products to help our youth/ Website: with VA benefits Website: community www.tulalipyouthservices.com www.tulalipveterans.org ■■ Providing transportation to health care ■■ Meals for youth daily Facebook: facilities for veterans as requested www.facebook.com/ ■■ Programs to enrich our youth and community TulalipTribesYouthServices ■■ Providing referrals for our veterans to the ■■ Youth support during and after school entity best suited to address the individual ■■ Family events to promote wellbeing and ■■ Networking with other agencies to address togetherness situations of veterans or the surviving family ■■ School supplies and snacks for students ■■ Student attendance and grade checks ■■ Providing Color and Honor Guard services for ■■ Youth employment program ■■ veteran funerals Behavior support/student re-engagement which increase active learning time ■■ Providing assistance and support to families ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Enrolled ■■ of deceased veterans Parent contacts and home visits Tulalip tribal members ages 18 and under. ■■ ■■ Providing Color Guard services for Tulalip Classroom time and one-on-one support FUNDING AGENCY: Grants and tribal events and ceremonies for students hard dollars. ■■ High school completion support ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: A copy of the ■■ Lunch time/recess support and interaction veterans DD-214 with a discharge of Honorable time with students or other under Honorable Conditions. ■■ Youth groups in the schools

FUNDING AGENCY: Tribal hard dollars. ■■ Health/wellness transports ■■ Family events such as the art festival, backpack distribution

76 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY WINTER 2018 WINTER 2018 TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY 77 Youth Services Homework Support

MISSION: To provide a safe environment for students to complete their homework, learn Contact names: study skills and upgrade their reading and Valda Gobin, math skills. Education Manager 360-716-4905 [email protected] SERVICES PROVIDED: Dawn Simpson, Tutor the students Coordinator ■■ Homework support staff are meeting with 360-716-4646 the principal to discuss a plan to create [email protected] opportunities for individual tutoring Street address: ■■ Work with teachers at Totem to identify 7707 36th Dr NW Tulalip, WA 98271 students needing services Webpage: ■■ Staff go to all three lunches and encourage www.tulalipyouthservices.com/youth- students to attend after-school tutoring services-homework-support-program. ■■ Staff assist the math teachers at Heritage html

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Enrolled Tulalip tribal members ages 18 and under.

FUNDING AGENCY: Grants and tribal hard dollars.

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