Our Resources

Tribal, Legal & Governmental Partners

  • Puyallup Tribal Courts
  • Puyallup Tribal Law Enforcement & Prosecutor’s Office
  • Tribal Non-Emergency Security: (253) 680-5672
  • Tribal Dispatch: (253) 680-5656
  • Child Support Program: (253) 680-5538
  • ChildReach (Early Learning/Head Start): (253) 680-5539
  • Puyallup Tribal Administration:
    • Anita Oldbull: (253) 680-7858
    • Joanne Webb – Emergency Assistance: (253) 680-7906
  • Children’s Services/ICW:
  • Puyallup Tribal Courts
  • Puyallup Tribal Law Enforcement & Prosecutor’s Office
  • Tribal Non-Emergency Security: (253) 680-5672
  • Tribal Dispatch: (253) 680-5656
  • Child Support Program: (253) 680-5538
  • ChildReach (Early Learning/Head Start): (253) 680-5539
  • Children’s Services/ICW:
  • Puyallup Tribal Courts
  • Puyallup Tribal Law Enforcement & Prosecutor’s Office
  • Tribal Non-Emergency Security: (253) 680-5672
  • Tribal Dispatch: (253) 680-5656
  • Children’s Services/ICW:
    • Marriah Betschart (Director): (253) 442-5368, Ext. 5755
    • Kate Colbert (Assistant Director): (253) 753-7194, Ext. 5542
    • Kaylena Saticum (CPA Program Manager): (253) 278-8206, Ext. 5537
    • Ciara Murphy (CPS Supervisor): (253) 924-9033, Ext. 5549
    • CPS Investigators:
      • Kam Warner: (253) 651-0408, Ext. 5544
      • Shaquana Logan: (253) 778-9714, Ext. 5553
      • Augustine Canales: (253) 533-1142, Ext. 5551
    • Jules Summers (FVS Worker): (253) 344-6770, Ext. 5557
    • Haylie Wilhite (Caseworker): (253) 778-9790, Ext. 5535
    • Michelle Franks (Caseworker): (253) 381-6389, Ext. 5536
    • Arielle Burnett (Caseworker): (253) 331-3310, Ext. 5528
    • Rosa Evans (Caseworker): (253) 534-3546, Ext. 5539
    • Ramon Prado (Caseworker): (253) 406-3384, Ext. 5542
    • Danni Trahan (Caseworker): (253) 337-3093, Ext. 5554
    • Tami Rideout (Case Aide): (253) 533-0569, Ext. 6045
    • Jennifer Williams (Case Aide): (253) 878-8691, Ext. 6396
    • Adam Makoviney (Foster Licensor): (253) 778-5781, Ext. 5529
    • Emily Boettcher (Foster Licensor): (253) 778-2757, Ext. 5777
    • Jesica Beier (Admin): (253) 533-1134, Ext. 6395
    • Rachel Black (Admin): (253) 331-5105, Ext. 5532
    • Main Fax: (253) 680-5489
  • DCYF Central Intake: 1-866-ENDHARM
  • Pierce County Sheriff’s Office
  • Tacoma Police Department
  • Tribal Court
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI – Tacoma)

šŸ„ Medical, Forensic & Behavioral Health Partners

Medical Forensic Behavioral Health Partners

🧠 Mental Health Therapy & PSB Referrals

  • Debbie Darnell – PSB Therapy Referrals
  • Good Medicine Counseling, P.L.L.C.
  • MultiCare Behavioral Health
  • PTHA Behavioral Health
  • Other VOCA-funded community providers

šŸ¤ Community, Cultural & Prevention Partners

Build Unity

šŸ” Reentry, Wraparound & Peer Support

Peer Support

šŸ“š Research, Training & Technical Assistance

šŸ“² Crisis & Referral Resources

EMDR Training (PESI) / SHIFT Wellness

This combined directory supports both CDVAP and CRCAC operations and highlights their multidisciplinary, culturally grounded, trauma-informed service networks for victim advocacy and child protection.

Site Addresses

šŸ“¬ Administrative & Site Addresses

  • Puyallup Tribal Administration Mailing Address: 3002 Duct Cho St, Tacoma, WA 98404
  • Puyallup Tribal Administration Physical Address: 3001 Puyallup St, Tacoma, WA 98404
  • Children of the River Child Advocacy Center (CRCAC) Physical Address: 3401 E. Grandview Ave, Tacoma, WA 98404
  • Community Domestic Violence Advocacy Program (CDVAP) Address: 3009 E. Portland Ave, Tacoma, WA 98404

🌿 Native American & Indigenous Counseling Ethics Organizations

  • National Indian Health Board (NIHB)
    Advocacy, policy, and training related to behavioral health, cultural wellness, and ethical care in Tribal communities.
    www.nihb.org
  • Indian Country Child Trauma Center (ICCTC)
    Supports clinicians and agencies working with Native youth and families using evidence-based, culturally adapted models.
    www.icctc.org
  • National Native Children’s Trauma Center (NNCTC)
    Provides trauma-informed care training, technical assistance, and community-based healing support for Native children and families.
    www.nnctc.org
  • Red Wind Consulting
    Offers training and consultation on advocacy, ethics, and cultural humility when working with Native survivors of violence.
    www.red-wind.net
  • Native Wellness Institute
    Provides healing-centered training and resources grounded in Native values and practices.
    www.nativewellness.com
  • White Bison, Inc.
    Ethics, training, and peer support rooted in the Wellbriety Movement—addressing addiction, grief, and cultural recovery.
    www.whitebison.org

šŸ“š National & Statewide Professional Ethics Resources

  • NAADAC – The Association for Addiction Professionals
    NAADAC Code of Ethics – Applies to professionals working with substance use and co-occurring disorders.
  • American Counseling Association (ACA)
    ACA Code of Ethics – A foundational ethical framework for licensed counselors.
  • Washington State Department of Health – Credentialing & WAC Standards
    WAC 246-809 – Mental health counselor licensure and ethical requirements.
    WAC 246-341 – Substance Use Disorder Professional rules and client rights.
  • Washington State Mental Health Counselors Association (WSMCHA)
    Professional development and ethical advocacy for LMHCs in Washington.
    www.wamhca.org
Professional Ethics Resources

šŸ¤ Culturally Responsive & Trauma-Informed Practice Support

  • National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN)
    Training and tools for child-serving clinicians working through a trauma-informed lens.
    www.nctsn.org
  • SAMHSA Tribal Affairs
    Technical assistance and funding for behavioral health support in Tribal communities.
    www.samhsa.gov/tribal-affairs
  • Unified Solutions Tribal Community Development Group
    Ethical and culturally respectful victim service provider training for Tribal programs.
    www.unified-solutions.org
Trauma-Informed