About
Teejuh
Behavioral Programs and Counseling Services
A Sub-Governmental Agency of the Native Village of Dot Lake. With a focus on domestic violend, substance abuse, and suicide.
Vision. Mission. Diversity Value.
Striving to meet the needs to protect our Native communities.
Teejuh
VISION STATEMENT
“TeeJuh,” Behavioral Program and Counseling Services was founded on a vision, and belief that every person has the right to be safe, empowered, and free from violence. Central to this belief, “TeeJuh,” seeks to eliminate “ALL,” domestic violence. Additionally, our agency aims to reduce related social problems, such as child abuse, sexual assault, substance abuse, sexism, racism, and other forms of oppression.
Teejuh
MISSION STATEMENT
“TeeJuh’s,” mission is to assist women and children who are victims of domestic violence, including emotional, economic, sexual, and physical abuse. Our agency provides counseling, emotional support, and a diversified continuum of services focused on safety, empowerment, and self-sufficiency. Through our working partnerships, “TeeJuh,” will help raises awareness, provided services, and help educate “OUR,” community members of the Upper Tanana Region Tribes, about domestic violence and substance abuse.
Teejuh
DIVERSITY VALUE STATEMENT
“TeeJuh,” is committed to assist our American Indian communities, regarding all types of trauma, which have contributed to matters of mental health, substance use, and domestic violence. We understand that this is a limitless process, which requires ongoing openness, diligence, and work, with centered counseling, and for the protection against domestic violence and substance use, as it relates to American Indian and Alaska Native Communities. Therefore, our efforts and working associates will strive to end domestic violence, which includes an anti-oppression agenda.