Lomasumi'nangwtukwsiwmani

The Hopi Foundation exemplifies the Hopi teaching of "Itam naapyani" or doing the work ourselves. Established by local Hopis, we promote self sufficiency, proactive community participation in our own destiny, self reliance and local self determination.

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The Hopi Foundation
PO Box 301
Kykotsmovi, AZ 86039
928.734.2380
928.734.9520 fax
www.hopifoundation.org
info@hopifoundation.org

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Hopi Substance Abuse Prevention Center

We believe in honoring ourselves by living an honest, sober balanced life.
H.O.P.I. Substance Abuse Prevention Center or HOPI Center, opened its doors in November 2003. Our services are open to anyone who wants help or information about substance use or abuse. We serve Hopi, other tribes and non-natives residing on Hopi. 

A person may walk in during regular business hours and see a Mentor that is available or may schedule a time. A person may phone our office and talk with a Mentor to find support immediately. We do provide services to elderly & adolescents with signed releases from parents or guardians. Mentors work with the individual, family or group, whether the person is an alcoholic/addict or a family member of an addicted person.

Mentoring is done with the emphasis on addiction and its process, its effects on self, family, spirituality and health. We also focus on relapse prevention; give support and encouragement to change. We support self-help groups of the 12 step variety, encouraging persons we work with to attend, even working the 12 steps with some families and individuals. 

We use videos, audio tapes, books, and/or worksheets in helping an individual find their way to healing. Presentations are made to community, service providers, tribal programs, organizations. Topics may range from the disease of alcoholism, methamphetamine use, family roles in an alcoholic home, or other ways of healing.

  • We offer a safe place to heal.
  • Our work grows out of our own recovery from alcoholism & drug abuse.
  • We are mentors committed to help heal individuals and our reservation community.
  • We care, counsel, educate and devote ourselves to traditional Native spiritual values.
  • We worked to heal ourselves. Now, we are here for you.

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     H - Hongvi
     physical strength

     O - Ӧqala
     inner strength

     P - Pöhtavi
     positive pathway for resolve

     I - Itamungem
     for all mankind