Mash-ka-wisen Treatment Center and Thunderbird-Wren Halfway House, owned and operated by Native Americans, have been providing culturally relevant substance use disorder services since 1977. As part of the non-profit corporation Minnesota Indian Primary Residential Treatment Center, Inc., these facilities offer comprehensive treatment programs for American Indians affected by or afflicted with substance use disorders.
With fully licensed facilities and accredited programs, Mash-ka-wisen Treatment Center and Thunderbird-Wren Halfway House provide in-patient treatment for both men and women, as well as transitional living facilities for individuals recovering from substance use disorder. Their unique cultural programs, including ceremonies, talking circles, and language groups, aim to help clients reconnect with their cultural identity and find strength and honor in their traditions and heritage.
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