Population Served: Rural non-Reservation American Indian Youth age 12-24The National Indian Women's Health Resource Center, seeks to forge a comprehensive and integrated suicide prevention, substance abuse prevention, trauma-informed, and mental health promotion system to detect, prevent, and provide early intervention services to American Indian youth who reside within the area of northeastern Oklahoma served by the organization. This system shall both expand and enhance the current program and shall provide the foundation for creating prevention prepared communities, data-driven management, meaningful partnerships, and delivering and sustaining effective, efficient, and culturally appropriate services.The NIWHRC Many Paths project shall define the need for services, the gaps between needed and available services, barriers to care, and other problems related to the need to implement trauma-informed suicide and substance abuse prevention and early intervention activities for American Indian youth and emerging adults at risk of or currently experiencing issues that may lead to suicide. The project shall involve communities, assess needs, identify organizations, improve coordination, implement evidence-based strategies, and manage youth at risk for suicide within the tribal service area. Further, the NIWHRC shall enlist area communities, tribal members, youth, area child-serving agencies, educational institutions, health facilities, and public schools in the planning, assessment, implementation, and evaluation phases of this project. Goal 1: Increase the capacity, effectiveness, and efficiency of suicide prevention services for American Indian youth age 12-24 who reside within the area served by the NIWHRC.Goal 2: Reduce the prevalence suicide among the youth population (12-24) in the area of rural Oklahoma served by the NIWHRC.Goal 3: Promote systems level change at the organizational level to embrace suicide prevention as a core strategy.