Resources
Committed to Serving the Community
The Indigenous Association is a partnering organization that takes pride in making information available to our community members. Our goal is to provide useful information to everyone, regardless of where you are from or how you identify. While our target audience is the Indigenous community, we will never turn away anyone who is looking for help. Please send a message or call if you are looking for help and we will do our best to point you in the right direction.
If you need help with finding the appropriate local resource(s) that may be available to you, please dial 2-1-1 from any phone to be connected with FirstLink. All calls are confidential and free of charge.
FirstLink can help with information for various resources included (but not limited to):
- Food Pantry
- Emergency Shelters (for adults and families)
- Suicide Prevention Hotline
- Animal Shelters
- Housing
- Medical Care Assistance
- Child Care Assistance
- Treatment Facilities
- Mental Health Services
The Rape and Abuse Crisis Center provides support and services to individuals affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and other forms of abuse.
Cass County Human Service Zone
Social services provide essential support to individuals and families in need, offering resources such as financial assistance, housing support, healthcare access, and counseling.
North Dakota Substance Abuse Treatment Programs offer comprehensive support for individuals struggling with addiction. Services include counseling, medical treatment, and recovery support to help individuals overcome substance abuse and lead healthier, fulfilling lives.
Here is a list of local resources providing nutritious meals and safe shelter for those in need. Our goal is to ensure that everyone in the Indigenous community has access to essential support and services. Explore the options available and find the help you need.
- Gladys Ray
- New Life Center (for Men)
- YWCA (for Women)
- Safe Haven
- Churches United
- YouthWorks
- Project Hart
Click the learn more button to find a list of food pantries (Cass & Clay County) offering nutritious food and support to those in need. Our aim is to ensure that everyone in our community has access to essential nourishment. Explore the available resources and find the assistance you need today.
Click learn more to find information on local programs and resources offering support for rental costs in Fargo-Moorhead. Our goal is to help ensure that everyone in our community has access to safe and stable housing. Explore the available options and find the assistance you need to secure your home.
Click learn more to apply for Child Care Assistance today.
Here you will find essential information and support for mental health and well-being. Explore a range of services, including counseling, crisis intervention, support groups, and educational resources, all designed to help you navigate your mental health journey. Whether you're seeking help for yourself or a loved one, we're here to connect you with the right resources and support.
Discover a variety of services, including financial aid programs, low-cost clinics, insurance guidance, and patient advocacy resources. Our goal is to help you navigate the healthcare system and ensure you receive the medical care you need. Whether you're facing a medical emergency or seeking routine care, we're here to connect you with the assistance and support you deserve.
If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, immediate help is available. The Suicide Prevention hotline offers 24/7 confidential support from trained professionals who are there to listen, provide emotional support, and connect you with local resources. Remember, you are not alone—reach out at any time. Your life matters, and people are here to help you through this difficult time.
We're Here To Help
The Indigenous Association takes pride in helping others and will provide every opportunity available to help people feel supported. If you are fleeing domestic violence or feel unsafe in your home or living situation, please do not hesitate to call for help. We will do everything we can to get you in touch with appropriate help without judgment and with your safety as our first priority.
