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Each participant in Community Connect has the opportunity to select a provider.

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Advocates for Change was established by human service professionals and those with the lived experience of addiction and mental health needs, to offer comprehensive support to the people of our community. We're dedicated to your individual progress and provide Care Coordination and Peer Support Services through the Free Through Recovery and Community Connect programs. Whether you are seeking resources such as housing, employment, or recovery services, or simply want to work with someone who will advocate for your well-being, we’re eager to assist and strive to provide the highest quality services, based on each person’s individualized need.

www.NDAdvocatesForChange.com
(701) 289-7676

All Of Us In Recovery offers comprehensive Case Management that provides client support in accessing services in the community, such as behavioral healthcare, peer support, housing, medical care, advocacy, education, employment, social and spiritual opportunities to improve their lives in recovery.

Phone: (218) 779-6825

At CCCHC, we work together as partners to enhance the lives of area residents by providing a neighborhood of patient centered healthcare services that promote wellness, prevention, and care coordination. 

Dana, Care Coordinator, provides services assisting the primary care team through integrated care coordination of those with behavioral and/or substance use concerns. This includes assessments, referrals, advocacy, and crisis intervention. Other services include referral management, substance abuse services, and treatment planning. Dana is licensed in addiction counseling and social work. 

Services provided in Oliver, Mercer and Dunn Counties

1312 Highway 49 North 
Beulah, ND
701-764-5822

dmaas@coalcountryhealth.com

Community Options provides evidence-based, person-centered services to individuals and families residing in North Dakota communities.

Care coordinators will:

  • Connect you with peer support.
  • Assist you in finding and retaining employment.
  • Assist you in your education goals.
  • Assist you in identifying barriers and how to overcome barriers by making appropriate referrals.
  • Assist in finding housing.

193 24th St. E., Ste. 103
Dickinson ND 58601
Phone: (701) 483-2417

Website: https://www.communityoptionsnd.com/

F5 Project provides transitional and re-entry support for those who were and are incarcerated before they are released. We pride ourselves on working on the inside to help bridge to the community. We believe in meeting the individual where they are at, and that sets us apart from other organizations in the same sector. We believe that by meeting the individual where they are at will help with character development, parenting, employment readiness, and social engagement. 

We believe that not only is the person being transformed, but our community as well. That is why we have community meetings where our staff, the people coming out of incarceration and the community can engage one another and destroy stigmas. These connections heal worldviews, families, and communities. As part of the transition and re-entry support, we provide safe and affordable housing with peer mentorship. The peer will help with employment support, positive social networks, and transportation. A peer is defined as someone who was formerly incarcerated that has lived in the shoes of the person they are providing support for.

F5 Project works with the state of North Dakota on the Free Through Recovery program. Free Through Recovery (FTR) is a community-based behavioral health program designed to increase access to recovery support services for individuals engaged with the criminal justice system who have a serious behavioral health concern. Free Through Recovery is a partnership between the Department of Human Services and the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. The mission of Free Through Recovery is to improve healthcare outcomes and reduce recidivism by delivering high-quality community behavioral health services linked with effective community supervision. The goals are to improve engagement in quality services and to provide access to individualized services that are responsive to each person’s specific needs.

F5 Project is proud to be joining the state of North Dakota and the North Dakota Department of Behavioral Health’s newest program, Community Connect. Community Connect helps pregnant women, families, caregivers, and individuals by providing a one-stop entry point for needed services, such as housing, employment, financial, parenting, physical health, and community connections.

F5 Project has homes in Fargo, Grand Forks, Bismarck and Moorhead, MN. We offer care coordination for Free Through Recovery (FTR) and Community Connect and peer support services in Fargo, Grand Forks, Bismarck, Jamestown, Dickinson, Minot, and Williston.

Website: www.f5project.org

30 7th Street West, Suite 1F - 122A
Dickinson, ND 58601
Phone: (701) 960.0062

Hope’s Landing Sober Living Homes are located in Dickinson, North Dakota. We welcome men and women who seek recovery from drug or alcohol addictions in a safe, supporting and accountable setting. We see our home as a family working together to achieve lasting sobriety and the development of the necessary work and life skills so as to become a confident in their own abilities and a contributing member of their family and community. We provide an environment that encourages and fosters spiritual, mental, social and physical growth. Our aim is to encourage growth in life skills, career/job advancement, positive decision making/ problem solving and self‐governance. In short, our hope for each individual is to attain a healthy and productive lifestyle with the help of God in an environment of support and care.

PO Box 3645
Dickinson, ND 58602
Phone: (701) 225-7132

SWMCCC Community Program provides person-centered care coordination services. Our program was designed to assist you get over all of the hurdles thrown at you after incarceration and/or during supervision. We focus on helping you meet your goals by working with you to find the services you need and to be a good social support to you along the way. Our staff at the Community Program are kind and compassionate. We try to work outside the norm by setting up appointments that work for you because we are here for you!

Services available:
Housing
Employment
Transportation
Mental Health
Medical
Communication
Substance Abuse (provide evaluation and outpatient treatment)
Electronic Home Monitoring (EHM)
Financial assistance in certain areas

SWMCCC Community Program
30 7th Street (St. Joe’s Plaza)
Dickinson, ND 58601
701-690-6885

The "United Way Dickinson" Community Connect and Free Through Recovery programs are designed to support individuals dealing with substance abuse and mental health challenges. Our comprehensive initiative focuses on fostering recovery through a network of resources guided by our Care Coordination and Peer Support. The United Way creates a safe and inclusive environment that helps individuals learn to develop coping strategies, build resilience, and establish a supportive community along their journey to recovery. The "United Way Dickinson" not only addresses immediate needs but also promotes long-term stability and personal growth to help individuals reclaim their lives and thrive in our communities.

135 Sims St.
Dickinson, ND 58601
701-483-1233