Tulalip Resources

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Youth and Family Enrichment (formerly Youth Services) provides daily fun activities at the Youth Center, including crafts, sports, games, and after school snacks.
Village of Hope is a safe, permanent supportive housing development for homeless adults and families. There is a central building with showers, bathrooms, laundry facilities, a kitchen, social space, computer learning and training room, and office spaces for staff. There are 3 one- and 14 two-bedroom cottages with kitchenettes and full baths. 
Tulalip Veterans supports Tribal veterans from all branches of service. They can help make sure you get all the benefits you’re eligible for from the federal Veterans Administration.
The tribal court provides due process and equal protection under the law and strives to effectively and fairly administer justice to all Tulalip tribal members.
TOCLA provides free legal assistance to low-income tribal members who have general civil legal issues including those that affect safety, family integrity, health, and access to public benefits and education.
The First Responders provide fire suppression, emergency medical services, marine rescue, fire inspections, fire investigations, and code enforcement
The TERO Vocational Training Center is a free, intensive, hands-on construction training program to help Native Americans
The Tulalip Tribal Employment Rights Office (TERO) addresses the laws that govern activities within the boundaries of the reservation.
The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)/477 programs include Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Workforce Innovations Opportunity Act (WIOA), Job Placement and Training, and Native Employment Works (NEW).
The Stan Jones Retirement Home is a facility dedicated to enriching the lives of tribal elders.
The Problem Gambling Program assists individuals and family members through the problem gambling recovery process.
The Prevention Education Program, part of Community Health, helps Tulalip residents quit or reduce tobacco use.
The Tulalip Clinical Pharmacy is an independent pharmacy owned by the Tulalip Tribes.
The Pallet Shelter is a community of 20 small living units for Tulalip tribal members who require shelter.
The Tulalip Tribal Police Department provides law enforcement, community outreach, emergency response, school resource officers, investigative services, and Fish and Wildlife.
Northwest Indian College (NWIC) is a welcoming tribal college that helps students build strong futures through education.
The Tulalip Marina supports the tribal fishing fleet by providing safe moorage, storage, and services for Tulalip tribal commercial fishers. The facility is dedicated to maintaining high water quality standards and planning future improvements that benefit the marina and tribal interests.
The Tulalip Lushootseed Language Department works to preserve and share the x̌əč̓usadad (traditional teachings) of the Tulalip people.
Homework support services provides individualized tutoring and homework assistance to youth after school hours.
The Higher Education Department provides funding, guidance, and resources, helping Tulalip tribal members access opportunities for high school completion, vocational training, and higher education.
Legacy of Healing provides safe, caring support for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and abuse.
The Tulalip Housing Program provides safe, affordable housing for eligible Native Americans, with a priority for Tulalip tribal members.
The Tulalip WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) program offers nutrition support and education for women, infants, and young children.
The Tulalip Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) promotes sustainable nutrition practices grounded in Tulalip cultural values.
The Tulalip Eye Care Program offers a state-of-the-art clinic focused on exceptional eye health and personalized care.
The Diabetes Care Program is a caring partnership that promotes the prevention and treatment of diabetes.
The Tulalip Dental Clinic offers preventative, routine and urgent dental services, including cleanings/exams, fillings, root canals, crowns, bridges and dentures.
Tulalip Community Health Nurses educate and care for individuals and families to enhance the spiritual, emotional, physical, and environmental health of Tribal members and their families.
Healing Lodge is a culturally respectful transitional residence that provides a safe, supportive, and stable home for people working toward a clean and sober life.
Family Haven offers a very wide range of services to provide consistent support and opportunities for youth and family wellness and empowerment.
The Enrollment Department protects tribal membership records and assists the Tulalip community with trust, accuracy, and confidentiality.
The Employment Program helps coordinate job opportunities for the Tulalip Tribes government.
Provides ongoing safety and daily living assistance for elders and vulnerable adults.
The Betty J. Taylor Early Learning Academy provides high-quality early education services for children from birth to age five.
The Tulalip Community Health Department helps people live healthier lives by connecting them to health resources and teaching ways to stay well.
Crisis Services provides immediate support for the Tulalip community in times of serious mental health or substance use crises.
Their goal is to streamline the investigative and prosecution process of child abuse cases in a victim-centered, trauma-informed way.
Child, Youth and Family Mental Wellness offers a healthier way of living by providing therapeutic and culturally sensitive care for children, youth, and families. The goal is to offer a safe, supportive space where families can build skills, strengthen relationships, and find healthier ways to cope with life’s challenges. The program uses various therapeutic approaches tailored to meet each family’s needs.
The Tulalip Chemical Dependency Program provides culturally based programs to nurture our children, families, and community members
The Caregiver Program supports homebound Tulalip tribal members who need extra care and assistance to stay in their own homes.
The Tulalip Boys & Girls Club supports the health, social, educational, vocational, and character development of boys and girls.
The bədaʔchəlh program supports children and families by promoting family and cultural preservation, health, and resilience.
Mental Wellness provides culturally sensitive therapeutic support and interactions for a healthier way of being. 

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