Family Home Visiting 3 Results
Family home visiting (FHV) is a voluntary program for families who are pregnant or who have very young children. Trained home visitors meet individually with families in their community to provide social, emotional, health-related, and parenting support and information, and to link them to other helpful resources. Some examples of services a family may receive are prenatal care and referrals, help creating a safe and healthy environment, and referrals to early childhood programs in the community. Programs listed here are specifically-focused supports for American Indian children and family members living on and off Tribal Nation lands.
White Earth NationLink: view organization details
Family Home Visiting
White Earth Nation Offices
Address35500 Eagleview Rd, Ogema, MN, 56569
Phone number(218) 983-3286
Emailbryanna.chilton@whiteearth-nsn.gov
Website addresshttps://whiteearth.com/home
Area Served: White Earth Nation reservation
WellShare InternationalLink: view organization details
Family Home Visiting
Address122 W Franklin Ave, Ste 510, Minneapolis, MN, 55404
Phone number(612) 871-3759
Emailinfo@wellshareinternational.org
Website addresshttps://wellshareinternational.org/maternal-and-child-health-promotion
Area Served: Statewide
Northwest Indian Community Development CenterLink: view organization details
Family Home Visiting
Address1819 Bemidji Ave N, Bemidji, MN, 56601
Phone number(218) 759-2022
Website addresshttps://www.nwicdc.org
Area Served: Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Lake of the Woods and Mahnomen Counties; and anyone living on Red Lake, White Earth or Leech Lake Indian Reservations
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- Indian Health Services (IHS) and Tribal Clinics
- Tribal Schools and Programs
- Tribal Early Head Start/Head Start
- Tribal Early Childhood Mental Health Services
- American Indian Caregiver Supports
- Child and Teen Checkups
- Tribal Health and Human Services
- Minnesota Tribal Resources for Early Childhood Care (MNTRECC)