Freindship House
San Francisco, CaliforniaOur services help American Indians and Alaskan Natives achieve and sustain recovery through a peer-to-peer support model.
We use an American Indian & Alaskan Native culturally based model built through the expertise of individuals with similar lived experience.
For years, our program has been cited as an exemplary organization by the Indian Health Service for outstanding achievement and clinical innovation. We’re nationally accredited by CARF—the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities—and are fully licensed and certified by the California State Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs.
Our team is dedicated to stopping the cycle of dysfunction that has been passed down from one generation to the next. As American Indians ourselves, we bring a cultural insight and sensitivity to our work that fosters trust, understanding, and accountability with our clients. Many of those struggling with substance abuse and other related issues are our friends, neighbors, and tribal members.
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56 Julian Avenue, San Francisco, California, USA
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