Navajo Treatment Center for Children and Their Families Program
The Navajo Treatment Center for Children and Their Families (NTCCF) Program provides outpatient therapeutic services to children impacted by childhood trauma. The mission of NTCCF is to help children and their families heal from trauma and move forward on a path of wellness and well-being.
Who We Serve
We provide voluntary outpatient counseling and other mental health services to children from ages 4 to 17 years of age, unless otherwise specified from a referring agency.
Who We Are
The Navajo Treatment Center for Children and Their Families (NTCCF) is a component under the Navajo Nation Division for Children and Family Services. We provide outpatient mental health services to all Native American children within the Navajo Nation.
What We Provide
- Outpatient Family Counseling Services are offered to individuals, couples, groups, and families.
- Sessions are offered either at school, home or at one of the NTCCF clinics.
- Prevention education and presentations are available for schools, communities, chapters, departments and programs.
- On-going support services for children and their families.
- Participation in case staffing, MDTs and resource partnerships to ensure best care is provided to patients and their families.
Start Your Journey Today
Complete a Referral Request and return to an NTCCF office: