Na'Nizhoozhi Center Inc.
"A Bridge of Recovery"
NCI MISSION: "To Reduce Public Intoxication"
General Information : Mr. Jay Azua; Interim Executive Director/Program Manager III - Email: jjazua@hotmail.com
Location:

2205 E. Boyd Ave. Gallup, NM 87301
Ph: (505) 722-2177
Fax: (505) 722-5961



Finance
Ph: (505) 722-9066
Fax: (505) 722-9254


Gallup Express
Dispatch

Ph: (505) 722-2345


Hours/Times:
Offices:
M-F 8am - 5pm
Intake:
Open 24/7
NCI © 2011
ymatae@yahoo.com
A Bridge to Recovery
TNT Supervisor - Peter Begaye
Ts aa  bee na  nitin is to provide an American Indian therapeutic environment that will ultimately lead to an alcohol free lifestyle for Dine  people, as well as other indigenous people.  TNT understands that the alcohol and drug dependent, addicted person has to deal with many issues.  Qualified traditional counselors provide the alcohol and drug dependent individuals with culturally sensitive settings.  Range of services: Our program provides up to 60 days of traditional residential treatment divided into 2 phases.  Ts aa  bee na nitin welcomes you to a traditional setting and offers you its encouragement to break the cycle of chemical dependency.  It's up to you to open the doors to self-understanding that lead to wholeness.  For information for acceptance into our program please go to our Csat Intake page.
Ts aa  bee na  nitin provides Navajo therapeutic environment that will ultimately lead to an alcohol free lifestyle for Navajo people, as well as other indigenous people.  TNT understands that the alcohol and drug dependent, addicted person has to deal with many issues.  Qualified traditional counselors provide the alcohol and drug dependent individuals with culturally sensitive settings.
Tim Bitsie
Fred Jim
Traditional Counselors
Traditional counselors are required to follow their healing principles as a "way of life: rather than simply utilizing their skills professionally.  Traditional counselors are required to exemplify their skills (show natural leader) in all areas of their life often under close social scrutiny.  Identifying oneself as a traditional counselor is both a public and personal promise to the community regarding the therapist personal "heart, spirit, practices and behavior.  Most traditional counselors spend far more time and effort during their training than the typical Western-style counselor.  If you have any questions for TNT please call ext. 117.