IHC Event

American Indian Veterans Association (AIVA)
Local Tribal Veterans come for camaraderie and to share resources. Representatives from the VA and other organizations are present to ensure that Veterans are able to access resources.
Contact Name:
Sonia Eagleton, Elder Navigator
Contact Email:
Contact Phone:
(760) 749-1410, Ext. 5281
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Date/Time:
1st Friday of each month, 10:00AM-12:00 PM
Location:
Indian Health Council, Inc. - Multi-Purpose Room. - 50100 Golsh Road, Valley Center, CA 92082, Building A
Community Resource

Courage to Call 24/7 helpline
Courage to Call is a free, confidential, veteran-staffed 24/7 helpline dedicated to assisting active duty.
Contact Name:
Courage to Call
Contact Email:
Contact Phone:
(877) 698-7838
Website:
Date/Time:
24/7
Location:
Community Resource

Tuchily Healing Hearts - Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT)
Tuchily Healing Hearts- Mobile Crisis Response Team
Provides 24/7 crisis intervention and supportive services for individuals experiencing a mental health, substance use, or situational crisis, serving both Native and non-Native community members. Services include case management, transportation assistance, emergency shelter coordination, food support, and connection to essential resources.
Behavioral Health Bridge Housing (BHBH)
Behavioral Health Bridge Housing Program supports individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness who have mental health or substance use concerns. The program provides emergency shelter, transportation assistance, food support, case management, and short- and long-term rental assistance with required participation in financial literacy, job readiness, and vocational services to promote long-term self-sufficiency.
State Opioid Response (SOR) – TAY Youth
The State Opioid Response program serves Transition Age Youth (TAY) experiencing or at risk of homelessness with substance use or mental health concerns. Services include rapid rehousing, treatment linkage, supportive services, and stabilization support.
Tribal Opioid Response (TOR)
The Tribal Opioid Response program provides community-based education, prevention, and outreach services focused on substance use awareness, harm reduction, and culturally responsive support.
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Contact Phone:
760-292-6271
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