American Indian/Native Americans/First Nations/Indigenous Survivors

Support for American Indian/Native Americans/First Nations/Indigenous Survivors

This page has a list of resources that offer support resources for American Indian/Native Americans/First Nations/Indigenous people who have experienced sexual assault, sexual harassment, relationship violence, stalking, or sexual exploitation.

A confidential survivor support agency or hotline, such as the campus PATH to Care Center can also help you get connected to support. For urgent 24/7 confidential support, call the Care Line at 510-643-2005.

  • Native American Health Center (NAHC) (Off-Campus Community Resource)
    • Native American Health Center (NAHC) is a nonprofit, Federally Qualified Health Center proudly serving California’s Bay Area Native Population and other underserved communities. As an Urban Indian Health Project and through their relationship with the Indian Health Service (IHS), NAHC is dedicated to providing high quality medical, dental, behavioral health, community wellness, and social service programs.

      There are no tribal or ethnic requirements to receive services.

    • Schedule an appointment
  • National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network (off-Campus Community Resource)
    • An interactive digital resource that helps Queer and Trans People of Color (QTPoC) locate QTPoC mental health practitioners across the country.

Please note that svsh.berkeley.edu lists resources for the purpose of helping people who have been impacted by SVSH know their options for resources. The listing of any resource not affiliated with the University of California on this website does not constitute an endorsement of any resource by the UC. The University of California is not responsible for the services of an external resource.

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