Enhancement of the Nuu-da’-ye’ xwii-na’lh-ni Project provides for increased outreach to Native American youth, adults and families with SUD; provides services to those with SUD, and/or those with co-occurring disorders residing in Del Norte and Curry County. This project expands outreach to persons affected by the COVID-19 in particular. Expanded services include, but are not limited to: enhanced capacity to provide services through a telehealth context; provide evidence-based and population appropriate treatment services using existing modalities; expand the initial partnership with UIHS’ Suboxone Treatment Clinic for those addicted to opioids; expand treatment modalities to include intensive outpatient treatment, recovery housing, or residential programs; provide enhanced recovery support services e.g., linkages to nutrition/food services, individual support services, childcare, vocational, educational, linkages to housing services, and transportation services; improve existing relationships with UIHS, Curry and Del Norte Counties for mental health treatment needed for co-occurring mental illness and SUD, while utilizing existing staff with proper credentials (LCSW) for screening and assessments.