Transportation Assistance
Native Inc. is committed to providing transportation services to select our Bismarck and Fargo clients enrolled in our "Free through Recovery", “Community Connect”, and “1915(i) programs. We understand the importance of reliable transportation to be successful in obtaining a job, housing, recovery, and cultural connections. Our transportation services extend to assisting individuals in traveling to our NATIVE, Inc. programs and events and in some cases to their own Tribe’s cultural events, ceremonies, and to essential appointments and access to community resources.
We recognize the significance of supporting kinships and family unity; therefore, we will assist with provide transportation services for child visitations. We want to ensure children are safe and that families can maintain meaningful connections and relationships. Through our comprehensive transportation services, we aim to empower our clients and their families by removing barriers and enabling them to obtain and sustain recovery and prevent youth and families from misuse of drugs or alcohol and juvenile delinquency. NATIVE, Inc. enables clients and their families the capability to participate in their cultural heritage and preserve and revitalize family connections.
What do we help with?
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Am I eligible?The "Great Plains Indians" Peer Support Program offered by Native Inc. extends its services to individuals who meet specific eligibility criteria. The program is designed to support adults who are currently involved or have recently been involved in the criminal justice system. This includes individuals who may have experienced incarceration, probation, parole, or any form of legal involvement. Native Inc. welcomes individuals from Native American communities within the Great Plains region, providing a culturally sensitive and supportive environment for those seeking peer support. Eligibility is not limited by age, gender, or specific offenses, as the program aims to assist individuals in their journey towards personal growth, positive change, and successful reintegration into their communities.