Well-being
At Tahoma Indian Center, we are committed to supporting the wellness and well-being of our community
We provide support and resources for individuals struggling with mental wellness, opioid addiction, processing grief and loss, and other mental health challenges. We understand that these issues can be difficult, but we are here to help you navigate through them. Our team of experienced professionals are dedicated to providing culturally-sensitive services for individuals of all ages and backgrounds.
If you or someone you know needs help accessing mental health support, reach out any time any time. Contact >
*In the event of an emergency, please dial 911 immediately
Support Areas
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Tahoma Indian Center offers a comprehensive certification program for high school students interested in learning how to positively support their peers. Through this program, students learn to recognize the warning signs of mental health challenges and how to provide effective support to those in need and when to get help from trusted and knowledgeable adults.
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Camp Rosey is a culturally responsive trauma informed grief and loss healing program. We use culture, traditional medicine, and land-based activities to help children and families who are experiencing grief heal by sharing their story, learning they are not alone, memorializing their loved one(s). Learn more >
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We are dedicated to preserving the traditions and culture of the indigenous people of our region. We use carving as a therapeutic and relaxing process which allows one to focus and process their thoughts in an intentional and thoughtful manner. Click to watch the Carving is Medicine video. >
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Our program recognizes the significance of supporting suicide survivors, acknowledging their pain, and providing a space where they can share their experiences and find comfort among others who have gone through similar circumstances.