Finding Stability and Moving Forward

Finding Stability and Moving Forward

The Confederated Tribe of Siletz Indians Naytlh-’a, translated "We Carry the Children," program has been implementing Tribal Home Visiting since 2014, serving 11 counties in Oregon. A goal of the program is to empower families so they can achieve positive self-sufficiency outcomes, for example, housing and employment stability. This video success story describes a family’s journey and experience of achieving their dreams, moving into a new home, and starting a new life.\
View The Tribal Home Visiting Video Success Story: Finding Stability and Moving Forward
ACF's Tribal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program awards grants to tribal entities to develop, implement, and evaluate home visiting programs in American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) communities. The grants help build and strengthen tribal capacity to support and promote the health and well-being of AIAN families, expand the evidence base around home visiting in tribal communities, and support and strengthen cooperation and linkages between programs that serve tribal children and their families. Find out more about the Tribal Home Visiting program and grantees.