Other Resources
Two Feathers
Two Feathers-NAFS provides services to all eligible Native American families in Humboldt County; not just those who are members of Tribal nations. We aim to serve those most in need with a strong focus on children and adolescents and violence prevention programming. While using Two Feathers services, community members have access to a range of cultural activities, resources, and programs within the Humboldt County Native American communities. In addition, our staff tailors our interventions and programs based on each child's and family’s needs and interests.
Office: 707-839-1933
Website: https://twofeathers-nafs.org
Two Feathers Crisis Phone Line: 707-382-0629
NCIDC (Northern California Indian Development Council)
The Northern California Indian Development Council works to meet the needs of American Indian communities by researching, developing, and administering social and economic development programs. NCIDC will provide support and technical assistance for the development of such programs in addition to working to conserve and preserve historic and archeological sites and resources.
NCIDC will work to foster culturally appropriate communication and services needed by American Indian people to achieve self-determination in the economic, social service, cultural, educational, employment, and related fields.
Our Native people and most importantly our youth are sacred and deserve to be proud of their culture, heritage, traditions, languages, and ancestors. We want our people to succeed in all aspects of an integrated life, work, family, spirituality, social relations, physical well-being, and cultural pride. NCIDC will provide resources and services to assist American Indians in meeting these goals.
Eureka Main Office serving Humboldt and Trinity Counties
Phone: (707) 445-8451
Eureka Email: [email protected]
NCIDC Intake Form (for CSBG and Disaster Assistance): intake.ncidc.org
NCIDC Application (for WIOA and SYSP programs): WIOA.ncidc.org
Trio Program
Trio Student Support Services Program is a federally funded program that provides intensive academic and career services to first-generation college students, who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents and are considered income-eligible based on federal income guidelines.
Talent Search Advisors are present in all of the schools we serve, and periodically check in on students to identify needs and provide services and support. Students can also request appointments by reaching out to their advisor via email or asking for more information.
Contact: Cecilia Catherine
Cal Soap
North Coast Cal-SOAP seeks to increase the academic and college preparation skills of underrepresented students in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties by providing support, services, resources, and opportunities to middle and high school students, and first-year college students, to increase financial aid awareness, FAFSA/CADAA completion, and post-secondary participation and success.
Services:
- Professional Development for High School Counselors & College Access Staff
- College Success Coaches (placed at high schools)
- College & Career Events (for middle and high school students)