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Integrated Health Services

Outpatient and residential treatment for substance use & co-occurring disorders with general health services available at our Integrated Clinic.

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Call 602-424-2060 for help today.

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Housing Services

Housing is the foundation of Native American Connections and a principle method of supporting individuals in alcohol and drug recovery, family stabilization, and community wellness. NAC has developed, owns and manages 850 units of supportive and affordable housing.

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Life-changing Support

Life-changing Support

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Community Services

Native American Connections champions community development projects that strengthen the Native American Community and celebrates the rich cultural histories of indigenous peoples. NAC is a leader in community efforts to end homelessness. We advocate for affordable housing and easy access to whole-person healthcare.

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Fueling a Healthy Community

Fueling a Healthy Community

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Executive Committee

Christopher Sharp

Chairperson
Mohave/Colorado River Indian Tribes
Project Coordinator, Arizona State University School of Social Work
Office of American Indian Projects

Christopher Sharp, M.S.W, M.P.A, is a Project Coordinator at the Office of American Indian Projects, within the School of Social Work at the Arizona State University. He works primarily with American Indian communities and programs in research, evaluation, and technical assistance capacities and serves as a mentor to American Indian students and other students interested in working with AI/AN populations. He earned his B.S. in American Indian Studies, Master of Social Work, and Master of Public Administration at ASU. He has extensive experience working for and with AI/AN tribes and tribal populations in Arizona and throughout the United States.

Executive Committee Member Chris Sharp at Native American Connections