Tarzana Treatment Centers recognizes the importance of connecting with communities we serve in
alcohol and drug treatment. We believe that a show of support for cultural activities through attendance and involvement allows us to provide better treatment to individuals. We also get a chance to educate members of the community about
alcohol and drug addiction treatment, and bring hope to those in need of treatment.

On March 7th and 8th, 2009, Tarzana Treatment Centers attended the
39th Annual California State University – Long Beach Pow Wow. Our information booth staff was greeted with enthusiasm, and we were able to answer many questions about
Native American alcohol and drug treatment and
detox. Almost all of informational flyers and brochures about our Native American Services that we brought with us were handed out to those seeking information.
On Saturday we were invited to join Mandy Reyes on Native Hoop internet radio at
www.blogtalkradio.com/Native_Hoop. We were pleased to participate and thank the broadcasters for the air time. Go to the
Native Hoop website for more information.
As usual, we met with several long-time friends and were introduced to some new. When we connect with so many at an event like the
CSULB Pow Wow, we continue to learn more about
alcohol dependence and drug addiction within the American Indian community. And members of the community learn more about alcoholism and addiction to drugs like
heroin,
methamphetamine,
cocaine and
prescription drugs.
If you missed us at the Pow Wow, and would like information on
alcohol or drug detox and treatment for Native Americans, call us at 800-996-1051 or fill out the secure contact form
here.