Pathways to Healing
All services are confidential and available to all gender identities of all ages. While the PTH Program recognizes that a person can be both a survivor and a perpetrator over the course of their life, the focus of participation in services must be exclusive to the effects of the victimization.
- Understanding what role culture plays in the root causes of victimization
- Sensitive to the impact that generational trauma has on families and recognize the many layers of abuse that family structures may hold
- Educate others on the impacts of federal Indian policy and the views of society
- Recognize the over sexualized use of women and children as a societal norm, and discredit all use of Native women as sexualized objects
Services & Programs
- Information and Referrals
- Cultural Advocacy
- Emergency Services
- Safety Planning
- Medical Advocacy
- Therapy
- Legal Advocacy
- Outreach and Prevention Services
- Online Social Media
- Support to Secondary survivors/victims
- Community Outreach
- Training
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Any person regardless of gender identity or age, who is an enrolled member of a tribe or descendant of a tribal member, or any staff member of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, AND has been a victim of: domestic violence, sexual assault, sex trafficking, dating violence, stalking, and/or elder abuse. Parental consent isrequired for children under the age of 13. Non-native parents of native children are eligible for services in certain situations, please call for more information.
Phone: (360) 397-8228
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Contact Information:
pathwaystohealing@cowlitz.org
Phone: (360) 575-6239
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Contact Information:
pathwaystohealing@cowlitz.org
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Contact Information:
pathwaystohealing@cowlitz.org
Phone: (206) 721-6288
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Contact Information:
pathwaystohealing@cowlitz.org