

HOPI Substance Abuse Prevention Center
"We believe in honoring ourselves by living an honest, balanced, sober life."
The mission of the HSAPC is outlined in our name, Lomasumi'nangtukwsiwmani, which signifies a community process of furthering unity of aspiration that blossoms into full maturity over time. In short, we work to grow the current and future potential of our larger community.
Strategies for Prevention

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Youth advisory councils
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Peer-led workshops
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Sports, art, and traditional skill-building
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Life skills and drug resistance training
Community Education & Awareness
Youth Engagement & Mentorship

Community Education & Awareness
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Outreach Events
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Hand-Drum Recovery Celebration Event
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Red Ribbon Week
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Monthly Awareness Campaigns

Traditional & Cultural Practices
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Hopi Language and Ceremonies
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Traditional farming, crafting and values
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Elders/Communities as educators and mentors

Data-Driven Planning & Evaluation
Use of Data
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Community Surveys
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Evidence-based Curriculum surveys
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Trauma-Informed Substance Abuse Prevention Program (TISAPP) youth/adult surveys
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Program Evaluations/Surveys
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Prevention & Wellbeing Improvement Collaborative (PWIC)
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Adaptation based on feedback
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Partnerships with Local Schools, Community Partners, and Law Enforcements
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Hopi Behavioral Health Services
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Local Schools
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Tribal Law Enforcement
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Indian Health Services (IHS/Hopi Health Care Center)
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA)
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Local nonprofits




