Mental Health | American Indian Center of Arkansas
Mental Health
Identifies and addresses the behavioral health needs of Native youth and young adults by reducing suicidal behavior, substance abuse, mental illness, and trauma.Program Goals and Objectives: Assess behavioral health needs and strengths in the Native Communities Reduce suicidal behavior and substance abuse amongst Native youth and young adults up to age 24 Provide mental health support by facilitating a collaboration amongst Culturally Appropriate service providers Conduct suicide prevention outreach to at risk Native communities and agencies
Physical Address
400 W. Capitol Avenue, Little Rock, AR 72201
Voice
Voice
Eligibility
Persons over the age of 18 who:- Are a member of a federally recognized tribe or Alaska Native- Have permanent residency in Arkansas
Languages
English
Service area
AR
Agency info
American Indian Center of Arkansas
The American Indian Center of Arkansas is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit Urban Indian organization located in Little Rock, Arkansas, governed by a Native American / Alaska Native board of directors, providing for the maximum participation of all interested Indian groups and Native American / Alaska Native individuals living in Arkansas.