After a pause during the pandemic due to a lack of providers, the Cowlitz Indian Tribe now offers addiction treatment for youth at its Hazel Dell office. The clinic is one of few in Clark County that treats children and teenagers with substance use disorders.
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Source: The Columbian
Cowlitz Indian Tribe offers youth addiction treatment at its Hazel Dell office
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