TULALIP SERVICES DIRECTORY Winter 2018 About Us The Tulalip Tribes is a federally recognized enclose a land-base of 22,000 acres, more Treaty of Point Elliott 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, Washington; 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 Enrollment ..............................22 continues next page… 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
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