If you’re ready to talk but struggling to reach out, we understand. At Aliya’s Native American Program, we believe in meeting you where you are—on your terms. If you or a loved one is dealing with trauma, PTSD, or addiction, who needs help and wants us to reach out first, we’re happy to.
A simple message can be the first step toward real change. When you request a callback, our admissions team will call to answer your questions, provide information, or help you take that first step into treatment—without pressure or judgment.
Why Request a Callback?
- Confidential & Respectful — We hold space for your voice in a way that honors your privacy and traditions.
- No Pressure, No Commitments — Just a conversation to explore what support looks like for you.
- Culturally-Aware Support — Our team includes people who understand generational trauma, tribal customs, and respect for elders.
- Clear Guidance — We can help explain what services are available, how to pay (including IHS, tribal health, Medicaid, etc), and what to expect.
- Healing as Strength — Asking for help is not weakness. It’s a brave step toward reconnecting, restoring, and finding balance.
Here’s How it Works:
- Fill out the form below with your name, preferred method of contact, and a time that works best for you.
- One of our culturally competent admissions team members will reach out.
- You can ask questions, share concerns, or just listen.
- No obligation; you decide what the next step is.
Would you like to request a callback?
Request a callback at any hour, we are happy to reach out to help in any way that we can.
Take the first step on your journey toward sobriety. Request a callback, and one of our expert admissions representatives will reach out for a confidential conversation about our treatment options.
Request a Callback
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What You’ll Gain From This Call
- Understanding of your options—from traditional healing, therapy, peer support, to residential or outpatient care.
- Information about how services work alongside tribal health systems, IHS, or other local supports.
- Practical guidance on insurance, funding, and travel (if needed).
- A chance to speak with someone who listens without judgment, appreciates your cultural background, and honors your path.
When You’re Ready, We’ll Be Here
You don’t have to face this alone. Healing often comes from connection—to community, to land, to culture. The trauma you have faced, whether individual or culturally transmitted, does not need to define you.. Once you are ready, we’ll help you walk toward healing and strength.