Wren Half-Way House for Women
Mash-Ka-Wisen and Thunderbird-Wren are pioneering treatment facilities located in Duluth, MN, established in 1977 as the first Native American-owned and operated centers in the country. They offer culturally relevant treatment for individuals struggling with substance use disorders, emphasizing individualized care through a combination of evidence-based practices and cultural teachings.
Their programs include both in-patient treatment options for men and women, lasting 45 to 90 days, with the possibility for extensions based on individual needs. Additionally, Thunderbird-Wren Halfway House provides transitional living facilities, with a focus on respecting each individual's spiritual and religious beliefs through optional participation in various cultural events.
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