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Community & Family Services
- Child Support Enforcement Unit
- Family Support
- HCBS Waiver
- Home Improvement Supplement Program (HIP)
- Homeowner's Assistance Fund
- Individual Residential Alternatives (IRA)
- Individual Supports and Services (ISS) - Housing Subsidy Program
- Office of the Family Advocate
- Three Sisters Program
- Tribal Vocational Rehabilitation (TVR)
- Community Partnership Fund
- Economic Development
- Education
- Environment
- Executive Director's Office
- Finance
- Generations Park
- Grants & Contracts
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Health Services
- A/CDP Outpatient
- A/CDP Prevention
- Partridge House (Inpatient)
- Ronthahiiohsthá:ke Clubhouse
- Business Office
- Centering Pregnancy
- Dental Clinic
- Health Promotion and Planning
- Laboratory
- Let's Get Healthy - Diabetes Center for Excellence
- Medical Clinic
- Mental Health - Kanikonri:ihne (Good Mind Counseling)
- Outreach Chronic Care Nursing
- Pharmacy
- School-Based Health Center
- Home Improvement Supplement Program (HIP)
- Human Resources
- Office for the Aging
- Office of Emergency Management and Safety
- Planning and Infrastructure
- Social Services Division
- Tribal Historic Preservation Office
- Tribal Police
"Where they are making their path good"
Located at the Diabetes Center for Excellence, 66 Margaret Terrance Memorial Way, Akwesasne, NY
Phone: (518) 333-0221
Office Hours of operation: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Hours of operation open to members: Monday through Friday 1:00 to 9:00 p.m. and Saturday & Sunday noon to 8:00 p.m.
Ronthahiiohsthà:ke A/CDP Clubhouse is a youth program in which the New York State Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) awarded the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe’s Alcoholism/Chemical Dependency Program (A/CDP) funds to open a clubhouse for the youth of Akwesasne. Ronthahiiohsthà:ke opened on July 1, 2018, and serves youth ages 15 to 20 from Akwesasne.
The mission of Ronthahiiohsthà:ke is to provide a safe and welcoming environment for youth and young adults to develop prosocial skills and to promote long-term health, wellness, recovery and a drug and alcohol-free lifestyle.
Ronthahiiohsthà:ke program goals consist of: skill building; peer engagement to foster friendships, self-esteem and self-worth; develop sense of responsibility to self and community; encourage positive family, peer and community involvement; maintain a drug/alcohol-free lifestyle and/or strengthen recovery; provide cultural-centered activities/education to promote self-awareness and strengthen own identities. Ronthahiiohsthà:ke also provides tutoring, mentoring, peer support groups, and referrals to health and wellness supported programs, as needed.
Ronthahiiohsthà:ke also has a variety of recreational activities such as; a pool table, ping pong table, computers, Mondopad, indoor & outdoor games, and cultural craft making.
There is no charge for our programming or activities. To become a member, youth must be between the ages of 15 to 20, and are required to fill out a brief application.