kaw nation
Family Trauma
Healing Center
Main Office: (580) 362-1098
About Us
At the Kaw Nation Family Trauma Healing Center, we are dedicated to serving individuals and families who have been impacted by trauma. Our core mission is to provide comprehensive support, promote cultural healing, raise community awareness, and empower individuals and families through self-determination and resilience. By breaking the cycle of intergenerational violence, we aim to create a brighter future for all.
Services & Assistance
Call (580) 362-1098 for questions
Apprentice Program
Join the KNFTHC Apprentice Program and be a beacon of hope for domestic violence and family trauma victims. We offer a 1-year paid stipend to empower you to make a difference. Aspiring advocates in Kay County, this is your chance to pave a career path in support of victims of domestic, elderly, family, and sexual abuse. Join us in building a safer, stronger community. Your passion can create a brighter future. Apply now and become a catalyst for change!
Later Life Program
Every year, hundreds of thousands of adults over 60 suffer from various forms of abuse, from physical and emotional to sexual and financial. This abuse can occur in their homes, nursing homes, or assisted living facilities. The Kaw Nation Family Trauma Healing Center is dedicated to offering a range of resources to support both caregivers and elders in preventing and addressing elderly abuse. Together, we can make a difference in ensuring a safe and respectful environment for our elderly community members.
STRONGHEARTS HELPLINE
Domestic violence occurs in a relationship when one partner uses a pattern of abusive behavior to gain or mantain power and control over an intimate partner. Domestic violence and dating violence are not Native American traditions, and neither is ever ok. Need to talk? To get free, confidential support call:
1-844-7NATIVE
Contact Us
We Can Help!
Kaw Nation Family Trauma Healing Center: We empower trauma survivors and families through support, cultural healing, and community awareness, breaking the cycle of violence for a brighter future.
Call (580) 362-1098 to start
Phone
(580) 362-1098
Address
106 W. 7th Newkirk, OK 74647
dvdir@kawnation.gov