Areas Served
Leech Lake Reservation, Cass County, Beltrami County, Hubbard County & Itasca County
We also do needs assessments, advocacy and trainings for both Title III and Title VI participants.
Title III. Congregate Meals
Meal provision to an elderly client or other eligible participant at a nutrition site, senior center or some other congregate setting.
Eligibility Requirements
Persons who are 60+ years of age or older and spouse, regardless of age and other eligible individuals.
Fees
None, contributions are accepted.
Guests can eat for the cost of $4.50.
Title III. Home Delivered Meals
Meal provision to an elder or other eligible participant at the client’s place of residence.
Eligibility Requriements
Home delivered meal recipients must be 60 years of age or older, home bound by reason of illness, disability or functional need, and unable to prepare their own meals. Meals may be made available to individuals with disabilities who reside in a non-institutional household with and are accompanied by an individual eligible for congregate meals.
Fees
None, contributions are accepted.
Title VI. Congregate and Home Delivered Meals
Eligibility will include enrolled members of any recognized tribe aged 55-59 years or over within the program service area. Eligibility will include spouse, handicapped or disabled individual in the same household of the eligible participant who accompany participant to a congregate site.
Fees
None, contributions are accepted.
Documents Requested
- Proof of age
- Proof of residency
Intake Procedure
Walk-in or call for more information
Satellite Sites
Ball Club ENP
31027 Artic Drive
Ball Club, MN
(218) 246-8537
Bena/Sugar Point ENP
15085 Old Housing Drive
Bena, MN
(218) 665-5313
Cass Lake ENP
6216 Upper Cass Frontage Road
Cass Lake, MN
(Adjacent to Teal’s – across highway 2)
(218) 335-8314
Inger/S. Lake ENP
53736 Co. Rd. 146
Inger, MN
(218) 659-2652
Onigum ENP
8826 Onigum Road
Onigum, MN
(218) 547-3995
The Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, comprised of the Bois Forte, Fond du Lac, Grand Portage, Leech Lake, Mille Lacs, and White Earth reservations, is a federally recognized tribal government that, through unified leadership, promotes and protects the member Bands while providing quality services and technical assistance to the reservation governments and tribal people.
Creation of the Constitution
MCT was created in order to form a united Chippewa Tribal organization whose purpose and function is to conserve and develop Tribal resources and common property that would promote the general welfare of its members and future generations. This required the Ojibwe Bands of Minnesota, and other Tribal Nations in Minnesota, to conform to the Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) in 1934 in order to take advantage of the economic and social development programs proposed by the United States.
We are proud to have this opportunity to share information about the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe with our members and with other interested parties. Please visit the website to learn more about the functions, programs, and services of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe.
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe
PO Box 217
Cass Lake, MN 56633
Residential primary inpatient treatment for alcohol and drugs with counseling: group, individual family and spiritual. Transportation, education, and employment assistance, recreational and occupational therapy. Eligibility Requirements:16 years of age or older male or female. Court ordered or self-referral or as part of a continuing treatment.
NWICDC services imbed Indigenous worldviews and values with Western methodology to braid concepts of inclusion, equity, opportunity, wellness, and self-sufficiency to advance a just and supportive society. Inclusion ensures that all individuals have equitable access and involvement in all aspects of community and decision making.
Equity focuses on ensuring fair and just allocation of resources for individuals to have the things they need to be successful in life. Opportunity is the equitable access for all individuals to participate and be represented in all aspects of society. Wellness extends beyond physical health to encompass mental, emotional and spiritual well-being, vital for individuals to thrive. Self-sufficiency, building confidence and empowering individuals to achieve their individual, family and community goals. Reclaiming Mino Bimaadiziwin, the life of balance, reclamation of traditions, language and strengthened family and community.
What We Do
NWICDC implements five core initiatives with a three-tiered system that is informed by Anishinaabe worldview, trauma informed care and systems change:
Initiatives:
- Traditional & Western Educational Pathways
- Workforce Development & Training
- Economic Security & Financial Access
- Family Wellness & Behavioral Health
- Safety & Basic Needs
Three Tiers
Informing
Demonstrate and deliver care coordination programs and services.
Connecting
Support and optimize Tribal and community assets and capacities.
Transforming
To use advocacy, community engagement, and increase public awareness to strengthen or change policy.
Services and Programs:
- Anishinabe Basic Education, GED Tutoring & Test Assistance
- Post-secondary enrollment tools, scholarship, FAFSA
- Credentialed & Customized Job Readiness Courses
- Certified Nursing Assistance & Home Health Aide Certifications
- Community Health Worker Certifications
- Medical Coding Certification
- First Aid & CPR Certification
- Osha 10 and Osha 30
- Boiler Operator Certification
- Deconstruction Certification
- Job Seeking and application support
- Resume Building
- Interview coaching
- Mino Anokiiwin (Workforce Development)
- New employment navigation
- Post placement support and coaching
- Stabilization/Drop-in resources (phone, fax, computer
- Notary Services
- Housing Referrals
- Reintegration Supports
- Advocacy
- Financial education and budgeting
- Tax Assistance Program
- Employment opportunities
- Traditional community gatherings and events
- Ojibwemowin opportunities
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Policy Advocacy
- Program Design, Development and Technical Assistances
Red Lake Elementary School (RLES) and the Early Childhood Center (ECC) is an indescribably amazing and important place! Within these two buildings, over 700 precious young lives spend a good portion of their day! With that in mind, it is very, very important that your child loves school! Truly, there is very little that is more essential than for a young person to have a rich and enjoyable school experience.
Community Education
Community Education at the Red Lake School District #38 provides a Holistic Approach to educational based programming, activities and events. The best interest of the reservation community includes finding ways to utilize the funding which will be inclusive of residents of all ages.
Community Education Youth Leadership
The Leadership portion of Community Education gives students the opportunity to develop skills which will apply to life skills. This includes time management, cooperation in groups, volunteering for projects which enhance the reservation community, job skills and a connection to education through good school attendance.
Students are recruited to assist with the projects that Comedu offers such as the Teen Health Fair, Comprehensive Health Fair, sports events, educational camps, field trips, concessions at the Red Lake High School and collaborative efforts with other programs.
Youth Enrichment
The theory of Best Practice in the educational system means that students are able to learn and enrich their horizons by hands on learning. Along with hands on learning we recognize that Native youth have certain learning styles. As each student has a learning style which may be different, acknowledging and honoring the child and youth enriches their perspective of the educational system. Collaborations with Targeted Services, Home School Liaisons, Comprehensive Health,Chemical Health, Indian Health Services,Oshkiimaajitadah and other programs gives Community Education the ability to provide services to students.
Enrichment projects are also Cultural based, Native American, primarily Ojibwe. There have been several films made by students along with drum making, beading, craft designs. Youth have been encouraged in projects such as Targeted
Service to increase knowledge through hands on learning.
Kloster Park
Kloster Park is a summer baseball/softball program based in Clearbrook, Mn. Both boys and girls 9-13 years of age are eligible to attend. This give students one day per week for eight weeks to meet other youth from the surrounding area. There is
a World Series at Clearbrook which brings together families and numerous communities.
Students who have participated at Kloster Park are eligible to become coaches and/or umpires when they turn fifteen. This is a great opportunity for youth to use this coaching time on their resumes.
Teen Health Fair
Each year on the first Friday of November, Community Education along with numbers of partnerships/collaborators hold a Teen Health Fair at the Red Lake High School.
The Teen Health Fair, an annual event hosts a Holistic approach
to student’s cultural background. There is a host drum which is in the middle of the gym and a variety of disciplines.
Indian Health Services, Comprehensive Health Services, Evergreen House, Chemical Health, Early Childhood Family Education, Red Lake Tribal College, massage therapy, biofeedback, herbal therapy, aroma therapy, diabetes information and numbers of other booths are available as resources and education for students.
Parents As Teachers
Community Education is a partner with the Parents As Teachers program. Parents As Teachers is a curriculum that gives parents the opportunity to learn about being their children’s first teachers. The classes are geared for Early Childhood but can be used for children of any age.
Classes are offered at the Early Childhood center at Red Lake and at Oshkimaajiitahdaa.
Workshops
Community Education has hosted numbers of workshops with themes on Parent Education, Prevention of birth defects, prevention of fetal alcohol syndrome, Parents As Teachers and other related topics. It is the intention of the Red Lake School district to provide educational outreach for the families and reservation community.
55 and over Insurance classes
It is our intention to hold the 55+ classes each year. There are the regular classes and the renewal classes. We have not been able to secure an instructor this past year but are working to continue this service.
Crafts Classes
Crafts classes are held in Ponemah at the Boy’s and Girl’s club. The classes are for adults but the environment at the club helps so that participants can bring children who can then have their own activities. Classes will be blanket making, pillow making and other crafts. Christmas there is cookie making and an assortment of fun give away presents. LIVIT
Community Education is a partner with the Department of Indian Works, Minneapolis which has provided us with a curriculum to teach Sexual Health. Workshops are offered in the Red Lake High School and Oshiimaajitahdaa.
Summer Activities
Summer activities for youth are planned with a number of partners which also include Red Lake Law Enforcement. It is the intent of the district to assist in planning a continuum for a variety of activities during the summer.
Community Education Advisory Board
The Community Education Advisory Board has four meetings per year. The board is a volunteer group and discusses what resources are available for the reservation community.
The Red Lake Nation Head Start serves 160 children on the reservation. We have two sites. One is located in the Early Childhood Center and one is located in Ponemah.
Our Mission is:
To demonstrate a commitment to young children and their families to assure they have resources and opportunities to succeed.
This is accomplished in a positive learning environment in which they can be creative as well as develop a sense of cultural identity. Our staff will promote the development of academic, social, emotional, and physical skills.
Red Lake Site:
218-679-3396
Fax: 218-679-2923
Ponemah Site:
218-554-7331
Fax: 218-679-7386
The Red Lake Homeless Shelter provides emergency shelter to families and single adults over the age of 18 inside the homeless shelter providing beds, meals, showers and transit transportation with case management to look for housing and other resources residents may be eligible to receive.
We have different grants with the state of Minnesota that allow us to provide rental subsidies where we pay up to 70% of a clients rent. We have 14 rental subsidies with the Minnesota Housing and Finance Agency (MHFA) and these subsidies can last up to five years. We have 5 with the Transitional Housing Program (THP) and these subsidies can last up to two years.
We have a Long Term Homelessness (LTH) grant that helps clients who qualify get housed with a security or utility deposit. This grant would also help with birth certificates, drivers license or background check fee only to secure housing. We also have a Family Homeless Prevention Assistance Program (FHPAP) grant where we could help with back rent and security deposits to prevent client’s from homelessness. We also can pay for a first or last month’s rent, security deposit if they are already homeless to get them housed. This grant has very little funding so we don’t use it as often. We have a Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans (MACV) grant that helps veterans and their families with various needs.
The eligibility criteria is that a person must be an enrolled member of a federally recognized Indian Tribe and also be 18 years of age for all services except the Student Work Orientation service, which is 16 years of age or older.
We have a HUD Section 811 program that we call the Red Lake Supportive Housing 1rental program. This housing includes 14 units built in 7 duplexes, some of which are located in each of the four communities on the Red Lake Indian Reservation. All units will be restricted to disabled households. A disabled household means a household composed of one or more persons, at least one of whom is an adult (18 years or older) who has a significant disability. For purposes of this housing, eligible disabilities include those that are physical, mental health, or developmental in nature.
Housing Authority Programs
Rental Programs:
Low Rent Program and NAHASDA
This program is to provide families, with low incomes, affordable housing. It offers a wide variety of single-family homes (2, 3, 4, and 5 Bedroom), duplex and fourplex to qualified individuals on a month-to-month lease basis. These units are located in all four reservation districts.
ARRA Rental and Marif Rental
The programs are for low rent income families. The units are all single family rental units and located in the Ponemah district.
Federal Tax Credit
The program is for families who are at or below 50% of the area median incomes. The units are single family and duplex units and are located in all four districts.
Homeownership Programs:
Mutual Help, NAHASDA and Walking Shield
The intent of the programs are to provide families, with low incomes, an opportunity to own a home rather than rent a home. The Housing Authority shall continue to offer qualified individuals, a lease with an option to buy; any of the remaining single family homes in the mutual help inventory. as they become available. The units are all single family units and are located in all four districts.
Federal Tax Credit
To obtain a home under this program, the homebuyer must be low income and agreeable to a mandatory fifteen year lease-to-own status. The first fifteen years are considered rental. At the end of that fifteen year period, the tenants will be offered the opportunity to continue their month-to-month lease or buy out the balance of the mortgage on the home. The units are single family and are located in all four districts.
Modernization Assistance
A one-time limited modernization assistance is offered to elders age 62 or older and handicapped individuals for medical needs documented by a physician or work necessary to keep the unit structurally sound. This work cannot exceed $8,000.00. This includes material, labor and insurance.
Beltrami County outside the Reservation Rental Assistance
This program is to assist low income families an opportunity to finding housing in the private sector. Assistance to be provided will be the first and last months’ rent and the security deposit. The maximum of assistance to be provided will be $2, 100.00.
Beltrami County outside the Reservation Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance
This program is to assist families who have an income of not greater than 80% of area median income with down payment and closing cost assistance. The amount of assistance varies from approximately $15,000.00 to $25,000.00.
FULL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE VARIOUS PROGRAMS CAN BE REQUESTED FROM THE STAFF AT THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OFFICE.
Housing Finance Corporation Programs
Mortgage Program
Home loans up to $120,000.00 at 5% interest for 30 years. Renovation loans up to $35,000.00 at 6% interest for 15 years.
Rental Program
Units which have had the title turned back to the corporation are offered as rental at a set rental rate. The units are single family and are located in all four districts. The units are available for purchase from the corporation.
FULL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROGRAMS CAN BE REQUESTED FROM THE STAFF AT THE CORPORATION OFFICE.
Contact Information:
Red Lake Reservation Housing Authority
P.O. Box 219
Red Lake, MN 56671
218-679-3368
Red Lake Housing Finance Corporation
P.O. Box220
Red Lake, MN 56671
218-679-3897
Comprehensive Health
The Red Lake Comprehensive Health provides the management, leadership and direction needed to provide quality health services to the Red Lake people. Our main goal is to elevate the health and health care of our Red Lake Tribal members and their descendants to the highest possible level.
Emergency Medical Services
Two Ambulance Services, one in Red Lake and one in Ponemah provide prompt emergency medical care for sudden injury or acute illness and immediate transportation to a medical facility where further care can be rendered to eliminate severe complications from untreated trauma, twenty-four hours a day/seven days a week.
The Ambulance Service are licensed by the State of Minnesota as a Basic Life Support Service.
The Ambulance staff are required to be certified State Emergency Medical Technicians in order to maintain our Basic Life Support (BLS) License. The majority of our Emergency Medical Technicians are Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technicians.
The Emergency Medical Technicians provide in-services and training to tribal members that want to learn Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, First Aid and Emergency Medical Technician skills. We are licensed by the State of Minnesota as an official training program for Emergency Medical Technicians, CPR & First Aid.
Red Lake Ambulance 679-3327
Ponemah Ambulance 554-7347
or dial 911
Medical Transportation Services
Medical Transportation is provided for the people to the Red Lake Hospital, Ponemah Clinic and medical facilities off the reservation.
Patients are transported to Minneapolis, Rochester, Duluth, St. Cloud, Minnesota, Fargo, Grand Forks, North Dakota and other towns as directed by the Medical Staff. Medical transportation is provided to the Red Lake Hospital, Ponemah Clinic and to the Bemidji Hospital and Clinics on a daily basis.
Red Lake Medical Transportation 679-3327
Ponemah Medical Transportation 554-7347
Elderly Transportation Services
Noon Meals are delivered to home bound elderly and handicapped residents in Ponemah Monday through Friday.
554-7347
Community Health Nursing Services
Community Health Nursing Services provides health services to meet the assessed health needs of individuals and families in our four communities. Services are provided in hospital, clinic, home, school and community settings.
Community Health Nursing Services are provided within the context of total health care, including physical, social, psychosocial, environmental developmental, parenting education, nutritional economics and functional health. Nursing is provided at three levels of prevention: The primary prevention level focuses on health promotion and prevention against diseases, the secondary prevention level focuses on early diagnosis and prompt intervention in the disease process, and the third prevention level focuses on the use of rehabilitation activities to prevent further complications and to restore as much as possible optimal functioning. Language, communications and cultural considerations that influence care are considered. Individuals, families, and communities are encouraged to be active participants in determining their needs and reaching health outcome goals.
Major services Community Health Nursing provides are Public Health Nursing Services, Home-based Patient Care Services, High Risk Adult Supervision, Maternal Child Health Services, Health Promotion/Disease Prevention. Discharge Planning and Home Health Care Services.
Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services 679-3316
Little Rock Health Station 679-3717
Redby Health Station 679-3391
Ponemah Health Station 554-7384
Ponemah Health Services
The Ponemah Health Staff provide direct quality health care to the Ponemah residents in the Ponemah Clinic & the community. The health services include Maternal and Child Care Services, Chronic Illness Care, Acute Minor and Common Illness Care, Health Education/Disease Prevention and daily clinics.
The Ponemah Nurse Practitioner and her assistant provide Women’s Health Care Clinic once a week at the Red Lake Hospital.
554-7333
Physician Services
The Physicians provide medical services to all eligible recipients in accordance with the standards and protocols of the Red Lake Hospital.
The Emergency Room Physicians provide emergency and urgent care services 24 hours a day 365 days a year, to all eligible recipients in accordance with the standards and procedures of the Red Lake Hospital.
679-3912
Pharmacy Services
The Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services provides one Pharmacist and one pharmacy technician to assist with prescriptions at the Red Lake Hospital.
679-3912
Physical and Occupational Therapy Services
Physical and Occupational Therapy serve a variety of disease and disabilities occurring in all ages. The Physical Therapist provides services for neurological disorders, arthritic conditions, persons with fractures, strokes, burns and numerous physiological and musculoskeletal conditions.
679-0142
Hospital Support Staff Services
The Comprehensive Health Services supplementes the Indian Health Service with needed personnel in order to maintain the highest possible continuity of medical care for our people. The hospital support staff provides direct patient health care services in all clinics, inpatient, dental, behavioral health, optometry and outpatient department of the Red Lake Hospital.
679-3912
Dietary Services
Dietary Services provide nutrition and dietetic services to individual patients, families and communities through a variety of methods including meal service, counseling, education, community services, and in-service consultation in the hospital.
679-3912
Nutrition Services
Nutrition services provides and promotes sound nutritional practices for individuals, families and groups in the Red Lake Hospital and Health Care Facility, Ponemah Health Center, Elderly Nutrition sites, Maternal Child Day Care Center and the Headstart Programs; preventing potential health problems; and providing clinical nutritional and diabetic services for patients with existing medical problems.
Nutritional Services integrated with medical and interdisciplinary support services in outpatient clinics, health centers, community health clinics, school clinics and Women, Infants and Children (WIC) services.
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) helps families eat well and stay healthy. The WIC program provides nutrition education, healthy foods and health services. WIC does nutrition assessments, and provides one-on-one counseling about food, nutrition, and breastfeeding to help you feed your family in a healthy way. WIC gives you vouchers to buy healthy foods. WIC helps you with referrals to other health and social services. To qualify for WIC you need to have a nutritional and/or medical need, and meet WIC income guidelines.
Red Lake WIC 679-3134
Environmental Health Services
The Sanitarian assists all communities in improving the public health. Environmental Health Services identifies and helps correct environmental conditions that are detrimental to the people’s health status. Security Services
Security services are provided for patients, staff and property at the Red Lake Hospital and Health Care Facility and the Extended Care Center. Security services work cooperatively with the local law enforcement agency for added safety.
679-3316
Mental Health/Social Services
The Comprehensive Health Services provides two Independent Licensed Social Workers, Social Workers and School Wellness Counselors to assist individuals, patients, families in the schools and community promoting positive behavior, health promotion and disease prevention through direct assistance, counseling and coordination between home, school, and community and health facility.
The staff provide outreach services and function as a community resource in dealing with maladaptive behavior, and provide intervention in seeking out and eradicating conditions that caused or contributed to mental disorders.
The School Wellness Counselors provide counseling in the schools and communities.
The staff work with individuals who are having thoughts of hurting themselves, are having suicidal ideation, self-injurious behavior and behavioral emergencies.
679-3316
679-3992
Maternal Child Day Care Services
The Day Care staff provide services to eligible Indian children in need of a controlled quality health care environment that provides a safe place for emotional security and social development, where personal hygiene skills, proper eating habits and nutrition are taught.
679-3330
The Adult Dental Program
Comprehensive Health Provides $25,000 a year to purchase dentures and partials for tribal members and their descendants at the Red Lake Hospital only.
Optometry Services
Optometry provides comprehensive optometric services including vision assessment, eye evaluation, retinal assessment, frame adjustment and repair, eye injury treatment, eye disease treatment, and contact lens fitting.
679-3912
Special Diabetes Program for Indians – SDPI
The Red Lake Diabetes Program provides excellent care and education to all patients with diabetes, prediabetes, and those at risk for diabetes. Patients are seen as outpatients, inpatients and in the community. We provide one on one diabetes education, nutrition education, physical activity information, community diabetes screenings, youth wellness summer camps, diabetic socks and testing supplies given, current information on diabetes is provided to patients and diabetes related information is submitted to the Tribal Newsletter on a quarterly basis.
679-0231
Red Lake Pre-Diabetes Program
Balancing our lifestyle is a diabetes prevention program based on developing healthy eating habits and increasing physical activity for American Indian adults age 18 and over with prediabetes.
679-4144
Ship Program (Statewide Health Improvement Program)
Provides healthy lifestyle services to promote physical activity, reduce obesity and deter smoking and tobacco use in our youth.
Nursing Home Services
Nursing Home Services are provided at the Jourdain/Perpich Extended Care Center which is attached to the Red Lake Hospital and Health Care Facility. We have 47 beds available to serve our elders and handicapped individuals. All residents served are federally recognized Indians or descendants of federally recognized tribes.
679-3400
We are a tribal program that promotes the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals and community with funding, strategic partnerships, guidance, training and technical assistance.
Oshkiimaajitahdah, which means “a new path” or “a new journey” in the Ojibwe language, is a tribal program of the Red Lake Nation that promotes the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals and community with funding, strategic partnerships, guidance, training and technical assistance.
Services offered at Oshkiimaajitahdah:
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
- Public Law 102-477 (477)
- Emergency Supportive Services (ESS)
- Tribal Employment Rights Ordinances (TERO)
- Oshkiimaajitahdah Institute of Technology (OIT)
- OIT Automotive Training Center
- Wiisiniiwigamig Cafe & Catering
- Red Lake Nation Child Development Center
- Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP)
- Child Care Development Fund (CCDF)
- Adult Basic Education (ABE) & General Education Development Program (GED)
- Career Development Services (CDS)
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
- Community Action Program (CAP)
- Child Support Enforcement
- Red Lake Vocational Rehabilitation (RLVR)
- Grant Writing
- MNSURE Assisters, Agriculture
- Ganawenindiwag Cultural Program
- Fraud
- Red Lake Nation Radio Station
Locations:
OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH
P.O. Box 416 Redby, MN 56670
Phone: (218) 679-3350
Toll Free: (888) 404-0686
Fax: (218) 679-4317
OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH BEMIJIGAMAAG
520 4th St. NW Bemidji, MN 56601
P.O. Box 1497 Bemidji, MN 56619
Phone: (218) 444-2883
Fax: (218) 444-7597
Red Lake ABE
Oshkiimaatjitahdah:
15525 Mendota Ave, Redby, MN 56670
P.O. Box 416 Redby, MN 56670
Red Lake: 218-679-3353
Red Lake Nation College
23990 Hwy 1 East Red Lake, MN 56671
Northwest Region
Bemidji:
Northwest Indian Community Development Center:
218-759-2022
1819 Bemidji Ave N, Bemidji, MN 56601
Northwest Technical College
218-333-6670
905 Grant Avenue SE, Bemidji, MN 56601
Clearbrook-Gonvick:
218-776-2789
Clear Waters Life Center
CWLC Classroom (via remote learning)
256 2nd Ave SW, Clearbrook, MN 56634
Cass Lake-Bena
Leech Lake Tribal College
(218) 335-4284
Cedar Hall 213
6945 Little Wolf Road NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633
Nevis:
218-652-3500
315 3rd Ave, Nevis, MN 56467
Oklee: 218-688-1558
201 Governor Street Oklee, MN 56742
Park Rapids:
218-237-6627
301 North Huntsinger Ave Park Rapids, MN 56470
Pine River-Backus: 218-587-2080
P.O. Box 610 Pine River, MN 56474
Roseau:
763-453-0316
121 Center Street East, Roseau, MN 56751
Thief River Falls
218-683-8764
Northland Community Technical College
1101 State Highway 1, Rm 115
Thief River Falls, MN 56701
Warroad:
218-386-6094
201 Lake Street Suite D Warroad, MN 56763
White Earth Nation
(218) 935-3576
Main Office
White Earth Adult Basic Education
701 E Jefferson Ave, Mahnomen, MN 56557
White Earth Satellite Location
Congregate Housing
36647, County Hwy 21, Ogema, MN 56569
Rice Lake Satellite Location
Rice Lake Community Center
13830 Community Loop, Bagley, MN 56621
Naytahwaush Satellite Location
Maadaadizi Workforce Center
3081 Workforce Road, Mahnomen, MN 56557
Pine Point Satellite Location 1
Pine Point Community
48036 Pow Wow Hwy, Ponsford, MN 56575
Pine Point Satellite Location 2
Bam’idizowigamig Creator’s Place
48513 Pow Wow Hwy, Ponsford, MN 56575
The mission of the Oshki Manidoo “New Spirit” Center is to be a healing place with a holistic approach for Native American youth and non-Native American Youth to begin to embrace healthy behaviors and attitudes that will transform them, their families and communities.
Program emphasis includes substance use disorder, cultural foundations, physical wellness and strengthening family connections.
Youth will return to their community following successful discharge with a new outlook, understanding their importance as an integral part of the larger community, chemical free and able to sustain sobriety and continue their journey toward healthy living.
Operated by the White Earth Tribal Council
Our Mission:
Combining the wisdom of yesterday with the knowledge of today we strive to provide each individual the tools to achieve manageability, to find happiness, fulfillment, and value in the gift of tomorrow.
Assessment
White Earth Substance Abuse will only be providing same day assessment appointments.
Assessments are available to enrolled members, descendants and non-natives. They are free if they live within the boundaries of the White Earth Reservation. Non-native assessments are subject to a fee.
Clients can begin calling the Substance Abuse office starting at 8:00 am the day they would like to have their assessment done.
White Earth Substance Abuse Program has the right to refuse services at any time during an assessment. If needed, you may be asked to leave or reschedule.
Prevention Program
Our prevention program performs community and school education on the dangers of drugs and alcohol with the aide of visual presentations, hands on exhibits and health fair booths on the various forms of substance abuse. They also provide information on how to contact our program for necessary services.
Contacts
White Earth, MN 56591
Locations:
White Earth Location
(Offers Intake and Assessments)
White Earth, MN 56591
(Offers Outpatient)
Ogema, MN 56569
(Intake, Assessments, Outpatient, Peer Support)
Mahnomen, MN 56577
(Intake, Assessments, Outpatient, Peer Support)
Naytahwaush, MN 56557
(Intake, Assessments, Outpatient)
Pine Point, MN 56575
(Intake, Assessments, Outpatient)
Rice Lake, MN
The White Earth Reservation Tribal DOVE (Down ON Violence Everyday) Program serves victims of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Stalking, Dating Violence, Elder Abuse, Trafficking and General Crime and provides services to Native and non-Native women, men and youth who live on or near the White Earth Reservation.
The Omiimii Wadiswan Equay Shelter provides temporary shelter to Native American and Non-Native female victim/survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and/or trafficking.
The potential resident must be 18 years old or older and currently be in or leaving an abusive relationship, be a victim of sexual assault who fears for her safety, or be a victim of stalking or human trafficking.
Potential residents will be prioritized for shelter services based on their need for safety and level of danger/lethality risk. Priority will be given to Native American women living on or near the White Earth Reservation.
Minor male children, 16 years or younger will be permitted to reside in the shelter with their parent or guardian determined on a case by case basis.
The White Earth Nation and the State of Minnesota Department of Human Services continue to work as partners in transferring the responsibility of human service programing from the three counties within the reservation to the White Earth Nation.
Vocational Rehab:
2515 Workforce Road, PO Box 7, Naytahwaush, MN 56566
Phone: (218) 935 5554, ext 3204
Fax: (218) 936 3213
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8am – 4:30pm
Workforce:
Maadaadizi Workforce Center
3081 Workforce Rd, PO Box 69, Naytahwaush, MN 56566
(218) 936 2444
Fax: 218-935-0480
Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Employment Services Program,
- 477 Program and SYEP Program,
- Quest Dislocated Workers Program,
- Growth Opportunities Program,
- GED Readiness
- Direct Employment Assistance Program
- MFIP / DWP Employment Services
- TERO – Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance
White Earth Financial Services:
P.O. Box 100, Naytahwaush, MN 56566
Phone number: (218) 935 2359
Toll free: (844) 282 6580
Programs we offer:
- Apply for Benefits
- Minnesota Family Investment Planning (MFIP), Diversionary Work Program
- Diversionary Work Program
- Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP)
- Child Care Assistance Program
- Medicaid
- Minnesota Supplemental Aide
- General Assistance
- Supportive Housing
- MNSURE Navigation for assisting consumers with online applications for Minnesota Healthcare Programs.
Locations:
36500 County HWY 21 N, White Earth, MN 56591
2531 310th Avenue, Naytahwaush, MN 56566
107 Central Street, Bagley, MN 56621
801 Roosevelt Avenue, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
Food Distribution:
W.E. Food Distribution
8 – 4:30, Monday-Friday
Gloria Goodwin- (218) 935-2233
Nutrition Assistance Program for Seniors (NAPS)
Ann Meyer- (218) 935-2233
Resource and Supportive Services:
Constituents Office
Naytahwaush Sports Complex P.O. Box 70
Naytahwaush, MN 56566
Office Hours Monday-Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm
Cass Lake Liaison Office
217 2nd St NE, Cass Lake MN 56633
Contact: 218-335-0035
Office hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am – 4:30pm
White Earth Urban Office
1730 Clifton Place
Suite 100 Minneapolis, MN 55403
Contact: 612-813-1590 ext. 6650
Office hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am – 4:30pm
White Earth Homeless Program
2515 Workforce Road
Mahnomen, MN 56557
218-935-5554
Office Hours: 8:00am – 4:30pm
Energy Assistance Program
3303 US Hwy. 59
Waubun, MN 56589
Contact: 218-473-2711
Office Hours: 8:00am – 4:30pm
Weatherization
3303 US Hwy. 59
Wuabun, MN 56589
218-473-4663
Office Hours: 8:00am – 4:30pm
Child Support:
All families receive effective and culturally appropriate services and help parents to provide for their children with quality and fair child support orders.
White Earth Nation Child Support Payment Center
Box 387
White Earth, MN 56591
Services:
- Locate
- Paternity Establishment
- Enforcement
- Modification
- FAQs and Forms
Elder and Vulnerable Adult Program
White Earth Elder/Vulnerable Adult program provides the following services:
- Develop programs to be sustainable and fully maximizing resources to meet the needs of Elder’s and Vulnerable Adults
- Provide Services such as case management, referrals, and other services upon request.
- Coordinate and process Travel to and from medical appointments and other appointments the elders may have.
- Represent and help client with court proceedings.
- Collaborate with other programs to ensure clients’ needs are met in their homes.
- Ensure client is living in a safe environment.
- Assess client’s needs.
Working with you to inspire Healthy Generations of Anishinaabeg
Health Information Management (Medical Records) – Phone 218-983-6304, Fax 218-983-6307
Patient Benefits – Phone 218-983-6226 (White Earth and Pine Point) or Phone 218-935-6566 (Naytahwaush)
Pharmacy Refill Line – Phone 218-983-6380
Purchase Referred Care (PRC) – Phone 218-983-6248
After hours emergency – Call 911 or emergency care at the nearest hospital
Mental Health Crisis Line – Phone 218-850-HELP or Phone 877-380-3621

40520 County Hwy 34
Ogema MN 56569
Phone: 218-983-4300 / 800-477-0125

Naytahwaush Health Center
2471 310th Ave
Mahnomen MN 56557
Phone: 218-935-2238

Pine Point Health Station
47520 Mashkiki Street
Ponsford MN 56575
Phone: 218-573-2162
Located in Bagley, Minnesota, this is a local health center associated with the White Earth Nation and likely involved in community health initiatives in collaboration with Sanford Bagley Medical Center
Rice Lake Community Health is co-located with:
- Rice Lake Elderly Nutrition Program
- Meals served at 11:30am to elders 55 years of age, and their spouses.
- Boys & Girls Club
- Rice Lake Head Start
- White Earth Child Care Program
- W E Tribal Finance
The White Earth Home Health Agency is committed to delivering client-centered and efficient services that honor and incorporate the cultural values and traditions of the Reservation. We strive to enhance the well-being of individuals, families, and communities by providing a comprehensive range of home and community-based services, coupled with education and support.
The White Earth Home Health Agency accepts referrals from:
- Families
- Clinics
- Physicians
- Hospitals
- Friends
We are a state licensed, IV certified and Medicare certified agency. In fact, White Earth Home Health was the first Medicare certified tribal Home Health Agency in the nation!
To make a referral to any of our programs, please call us and ask for the Intake nurse. We would be happy to answer your questions.
Located in Tribal Health Building
Vision Statement
Healthy communities and quality health care systems through strong partnerships and culturally responsive practices
Service Offered
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Pharmacy Drive Thru available Monday – Friday 10:30 AM – 4 PM
P. O. Box 497
Red Lake, MN 56671
The mission of the Red Lake Chemical Health Programs is to enhance the well being of all Red Lake Tribal Band Members through alcohol and drug abuse prevention, education, intervention, and treatment.
All programs are based in Anishinaabe culture and philosophy to strengthen the minds, bodies, and spirits of Red Lake Reservation members, families and communities.
SERVICES PROVIDED: Rule 25 assessments, classroom curriculum, Red Cliff, Protecting you, protecting me. Family prevention with the traditional based program, Bii-zin-da-de-dah. Youth recreational activities, also community based prevention activities.
