Since the day we first opened our doors back in 1982, NAPPR has been committed to serving the Native American community. While we currently serve both Native and non-Native caregivers and children, we are sensitive to the unique needs and experiences of Native people across all of our programs. NAPPR’s Early Intervention program has been providing culturally appropriate, holistic, relationship focused, community specific services to Native American children and families for over 36 years. Our Early Head Start program collaborates with other tribal Early Head Start / Head Start programs in Native communities. These collaborations include shared training, sharing of resources and sharing of ideas. NAPPR’s Tribal Home Visiting program in particular focuses on Native communities. Through this program, NAPPR connects experienced Native community members with caregivers to preserve and repair family relationships. NAPPR provides culturally sensitive adapted activities, developed with parent input and designed specifically for the Native American population.