
Housing and Wrap Around Services Workgroup
Accessible and affordable housing is critical to the health of an individual, family, and community. For people who use drugs and those on a path of recovery, housing with supportive services can make all the difference. This workgroup will work through the following priorities:
- Develop a plan to address priorities identified at the 2023 and 2024 Tribal Opioid/Fentanyl Summits
- Tribal set aside in Housing Trust fund- In State Budget for this session
- Accessible and affordable housing is critical to the health of an individual, family, and community. For people who use drugs and those on a path of recovery, housing with supportive services can make all the difference
- Stabilization housing.
- Removing barriers to housing- credit scores, income vs housing costs
- Coordination with re-entry from justice system or treatment- with a focus on housing. – MTP 2.0, DOC re-entry navigators, Commerce, Tribal Housing resources
- Improve access to housing supportive services including education, food service, employment, healthcare, counseling/SUD treatment – connection to continuum of care. Coordination between family services and other Tribal programs
- Creating and reviewing list of resources and resource documents for this priority to support development of Tribal Opioid and Fentanyl Response Resource Library

Meeting Minutes and Materials
2025
June 24, 2025
April 22, 2025
March 25, 2025

