National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center is a Native non-profit organization addressing domestic violence and safety for Indian women. They support culturally grounded, grassroots advocacy and provide national leadership to end gender-based violence in Indigenous communities. Their work includes development of educational materials and programs, direct technical assistance, and the development of local and national policy that builds the capacity of Indigenous communities and strengthens the exercises tribal sovereignty.
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The mission of the Native American Rehabilitation Association Northwest is to provide education, physical and mental health services and substance abuse treatment that is culturally appropriate for American Indians, Alaska Natives and anyone in need.
The Red Circle Project provides culturally sensitive HIV/AIDS resources, referrals; group level interventions for Native Gay men, bisexual men, Two-Spirit men and Native transgender individuals; and mobile HIV testing to Native communities at outreach events such as powwows and cultural events.
The Seven Dancers Coalition pledges to increase awareness of domestic violence and sexual assault against Native American women, and their families, through education and prevention programs.
The Southwest Indigenous Women’s Coalition aims to educate, support, and empower Native communities for increased safety, understanding, healing, justice, and resources for the LGBTQ community.