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Health Clinic [http://www.lummi-nsn.org/website/dept_pages/healthclinic/healthclinic.shtml]
 
Health Clinic [http://www.lummi-nsn.org/website/dept_pages/healthclinic/healthclinic.shtml]
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It is the mission of the Lummi Health Commission and LIBC to improve the quality of life for individuals and families; and to raise the health status and the health and social service delivery to the Lummi people to the highest possible level while protecting and meeting the spiritual, economic, social, cultural, educational, physical, environmental needs and values of the Lummi people.
  
 
Chemical Addiction Recover Education [http://www.lummi-nsn.org/website/dept_pages/health/care.shtml]
 
Chemical Addiction Recover Education [http://www.lummi-nsn.org/website/dept_pages/health/care.shtml]
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The mission of the Lummi Chemical Addiction Recovery and Education (CARE) program is to provide education and treatment to Native American families in the area of chemical dependency within a comprehensive outpatient counseling program.
  
 
Vocational Rehabilitation [http://www.lummi-nsn.org/website/dept_pages/health/voc_rehab.shtml]
 
Vocational Rehabilitation [http://www.lummi-nsn.org/website/dept_pages/health/voc_rehab.shtml]
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The Vocational Rehabilitation Program is designed to provide comprehensive vocational and rehabilitative services to Lummi Tribal Member and Native Americans living on the reservation who have a medical, physical, emotional or cognitive condition which interferes with their success in employment. Services may include, but are not limited to therapeutic services, training, technical assistance, transitional support and several additional support services as well.
  
 
Child Support Program [http://www.lummi-nsn.org/website/dept_pages/health/childsupport.shtml]
 
Child Support Program [http://www.lummi-nsn.org/website/dept_pages/health/childsupport.shtml]
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The Lummi Nation Child Support Program works with separated parents to improve the lives of Lummi Nation children. Advocacy services for people with child support cases in other jurisdictions.
  
 
General Assistance (financial) [http://www.lummi-nsn.org/website/dept_pages/health/generalassist.shtml]
 
General Assistance (financial) [http://www.lummi-nsn.org/website/dept_pages/health/generalassist.shtml]
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The program is designed to provide financial assistance to eligible tribalmembers while they are preparing for work or attending an accredited school.
  
 
TANF [http://www.lummi-nsn.org/website/dept_pages/health/tanf.shtml]
 
TANF [http://www.lummi-nsn.org/website/dept_pages/health/tanf.shtml]
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Provides financial assistance to qualified Native enrolled families.
  
 
Community Assistance for low-income households [http://www.lummi-nsn.org/website/dept_pages/health/commods.shtml]
 
Community Assistance for low-income households [http://www.lummi-nsn.org/website/dept_pages/health/commods.shtml]
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The Lummi Community Services Department provides food and energy assistance to low income households allowing the clients to maintain his or her dignity while applying for services. Commodity Foods, Nutrition Education, Energy Assistance, Lummi Wood Cutting, Food Bank, Pampers & Clothing and Holiday Food Baskets.

Revision as of 09:35, 16 August 2016

Health Clinic [1] It is the mission of the Lummi Health Commission and LIBC to improve the quality of life for individuals and families; and to raise the health status and the health and social service delivery to the Lummi people to the highest possible level while protecting and meeting the spiritual, economic, social, cultural, educational, physical, environmental needs and values of the Lummi people.

Chemical Addiction Recover Education [2] The mission of the Lummi Chemical Addiction Recovery and Education (CARE) program is to provide education and treatment to Native American families in the area of chemical dependency within a comprehensive outpatient counseling program.

Vocational Rehabilitation [3] The Vocational Rehabilitation Program is designed to provide comprehensive vocational and rehabilitative services to Lummi Tribal Member and Native Americans living on the reservation who have a medical, physical, emotional or cognitive condition which interferes with their success in employment. Services may include, but are not limited to therapeutic services, training, technical assistance, transitional support and several additional support services as well.

Child Support Program [4] The Lummi Nation Child Support Program works with separated parents to improve the lives of Lummi Nation children. Advocacy services for people with child support cases in other jurisdictions.

General Assistance (financial) [5] The program is designed to provide financial assistance to eligible tribalmembers while they are preparing for work or attending an accredited school.

TANF [6] Provides financial assistance to qualified Native enrolled families.

Community Assistance for low-income households [7] The Lummi Community Services Department provides food and energy assistance to low income households allowing the clients to maintain his or her dignity while applying for services. Commodity Foods, Nutrition Education, Energy Assistance, Lummi Wood Cutting, Food Bank, Pampers & Clothing and Holiday Food Baskets.