Native Connections Suicide Prevention and Awareness
- Open Mon-Thurs 7:00 am to 5:30 pm
The health and well-being of the Colville Tribal members is of the utmost priority for the tribal leadership, and the most sacred trust the membership can bestow upon the leadership of the tribal council. The health and wellness of tribal members encompass the mental, physical, emotional and spiritual elements of life. The CCT Tribal Council are committed and invested in reducing health disparities by promoting a range of health services that incorporates indigenous cultural modalities to best serve the tribal communities.
How to Get Help
- Text the word “NATIVE” to 741741 and you’ll be connected with a trained crisis counselor - free, confidential, and available 24/7.
- The StrongHearts Native Helpline, (844) 762-8483, is a confidential and anonymous culturally-appropriate domestic violence and dating violence helpline for Native Americans, available every day from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. PT.
Okanogan County Crisis Hotline: 866.826.6191
Ferry County Crisis Hotline: 866.268.5105
Grant County Crisis Hotline: 509.765.1717
Providence Mt. Carmel Hospital: 509.685.5100
Coulee Family Medical Clinic: 509.633.1911
Mid Valley Hospital: 509.826.1760
Colville Tribal Police: 800.522.5800
EMS/Fire & Rescue (Inchelium): 509.722.7047
EMS/Fire & Rescue (Nespelem): 509.634.2440
In an emergency, go to your nearest emergency room.
The Behavioral Health Crisis Line is available 24/7 by calling
509.634.2610
to get connected to a counselor or other mental health resources.
Contacts
Zekkethal "Val" Vargas-Thomas
Project Coordinator
- Phone:   509.634.2549
Kenrick Doherty, Jr.
Outreach Coordinator
- Phone:   509.634.2998
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Services
- Service Referrals
- Educational Outreach
- Prevention/Intervention Training Opportunities
- Presentations
- Suicide Data Surveillance System
- Tribal Code-Policy and Procedure
