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2004 AGN MAR 02 Misc 2
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iFlftST N*TIONS TRIBAL FAMILY CENTER INC. <br />"Where the Red Road meets the urban heart" <br />2210 East Highland Ave. #116 <br />Son Bernardino, Ca. 92404 <br />Phone: 909-864-8884 <br />Fax: 909-864-8885 <br />Email: fnterc@yahoo.com <br />Services Offered - <br />EEG Biofeedback <br />• Adolescent <br />Therapy <br />ADD, ADHD <br />&Neurological <br />disorders Therapy <br />• Psychotherapy <br />Sober Living <br />Assistance <br />• Group Therapy <br />• Anger <br />Management <br />Tutoring <br />Foster and <br />Adoptive Therapy <br />issues <br />Y MISSION: First Nations provides assistance to urban Native Americans <br />with an emphasis on women and children. The Center delivers services <br />from a Native American point of view, but does not deny service to <br />any person in need. Services are targeted to help children suffering from <br />abuse or neglect, and include clinical assessments for developmental <br />development of Individual Treatment <br />problems and family issues and the <br />Plans. These include an array of therapeutic modalities offered for chil- <br />dren including psychotherapy, play therapy, family therapy, and neuro - <br />feedback. Parents of abused or neglected children are also educated <br />through a complete parenting class, and are supported in becoming beater <br />living program. The community-based Board of <br />parents through a sober <br />Directors includes local community representatives of several Native <br />American nations, including Gabrieleno, Tongva, Cherokee, White Moun- <br />w, and pottawatomi. The Center is also opening a <br />tain Apache, Chocta <br />new tutoring program which parents can currently register for. <br />
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