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Native American Connections company history timeline

1972

In 1972, Native American Connections began as Indian Rehabilitation (IR), a grassroots self-help support program for Native American men who were homeless and struggling with alcoholism.

1978

By 1978, services expanded and IR established a permanent location in downtown Phoenix, and also entered into a behavioral health contract with the state of Arizona making IR only the fourth agency to be licensed by the state.

1979

Dede Yazzie Devine joined IR in 1979 and quickly realized the need for substance abuse treatment and recovery support went beyond residential treatment for men.

1995

Opened Whispering Palms in 1995, our first affordable housing community for 20 low-income families.

1999

In 1999, Indian Rehabilitation became Native American Connections.

Opened Stepping Stone Place in 1999 and provided 44 units of single room occupancy style living for extremely low income and homeless men and women including individuals with HIV/AIDS.

2000

Within one year of Fort Neoheroka’s destruction, many of the surviving Tuscarora (less than 2000) made the approximately 500-mile journey north to New York with the help of the Five Nations.

2005

In 2005, Native American Connections joined with Phoenix Indian Center and Native Health to establish the Native American Community Service Center.

2008

By the end of 2008, NAC owned and managed 232 units of housing all located in central Phoenix.

2010

HomeBase came under the NAC umbrella in 2010 and continued to provide transitional housing and day resource center for homeless youth.

2011

Devine Legacy opened in 2011, the first LEED affordable housing community to open along the light rail.

2013

Encanto Pointe, opened in early 2013 and an expansion of Stepping Stone Place opened in the fall of 2013.

2014

With the opening of Urban Living 2 in early 2014, Native American Connections now owns and manages 459 units of housing at 10 housing communities in central Phoenix.

2018

Accessed July 6, 2018. http://libproxy.lib.unc.edu/login?url=https://search.credoreference.com/content/entry/ngeoain/tuscarora/0?institutionId=1724.

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