Motel Drive Film Screening and Panel Discussion

Please join us for a documentary film screening and a panel discussion on Sunday, September 24 in honor of the National Recovery Month! We’ll be showing Motel Drive, a documentary film that follows the Shaw family for 7 years in Fresno, CA as they grapple with housing insecurity and addiction while trying to raise their young son. The event takes place at The Loft Cinema. 

Exciting Partnership with University of Arizona

The University of Arizona Southwest Institute for Research on Women is helping The Haven to expand its Native Ways programming with the goal of becoming the go-to resource for Native American women in recovery.

International Overdose Awareness Day

Please join us on Sunday, August 27 for an International Overdose Awareness Day Community Event. International Overdose Awareness Day is a global event that aims to raise awareness of overdose and reduce the stigma of a drug related death.

8th Annual Rural Women’s Health Symposium

The Haven is participating in the 8th Annual Rural Women’s Health Symposium on August 17-18. Our Native Ways Therapist Nati Cano will be honored with Rural Women’s Health Awards in the category of Innovative Approach to Rural Women’s Health.

Client Success Story: Johnna

Johnna has been sober for 7 years and is looking forward to coming to The Haven someday to share her story with the current clients.

What is Trauma-Informed Care?

Most people with substance use disorder have experienced trauma and therefore addressing trauma is a central component of recovery. People can overcome trauma with appropriate support and intervention.

State Addressing Fraud Against the Medicaid System

Governor Hobbs held a press conference with the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS), announcing actions the State is taking to stop fraud against the Medicaid system and exploitation of AHCCCS members.

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