Kiowa Alcohol Drug Addiction Prevention

Kiowa Alcohol Drug Addiction Prevention Committed To Providing High Quality, Technology Driven, Evidenced & Cultural Based Practices.

Kiowa Tribe KADAP – Kiowa Alcohol Drug Addiction and Prevention program
Serving the Kiowa people for over 35 years, the Kiowa Alcohol Drug Addiction and Prevention (KADAP) program provides compassionate, culturally grounded support to help individuals and families heal from substance use and restore balance. Rooted in Kiowa values, KADAP offers a full range of prevention, treatment, and recovery s

ervices designed to meet people where they are on their healing journey. Our Services Include:
• Case Management
• Recovery Support
• Inpatient Treatment & Detox Referrals
• Group Meetings & Relapse Prevention
• One-on-One Peer Recovery Support
• Telehealth Services
• Opioid Awareness & Prevention Education
• Community & School Outreach
• Wellbriety Recovery & Healing Teachings
• Resources for Reentry, Recovery Preparation & Community Reintegration
• Referrals: Detox, Therapy, Sober Living, Inpatient Treatment & MAT
• Intensive Outpatient Treatment
• Harm Reduction Services
• Anger Management Classes

We are excited to announce COMING IN 2026 through Kiowa Behavioral Health and Aambe Health two new services.

1. YouTurn Health
In partnership with Kiowa Behavioral Health, YouTurn Health is a confidential, virtual support program designed for individuals facing behavioral health and substance misuse challenges. Their entire team—including founders, leadership, and peer coaches—has lived experience, ensuring support that is compassionate, relatable, and rooted in understanding. What YouTurn Health Provides:
• Peer Coaching: ACE-trained peer coaches use lived experience to empower participants, build accountability, strengthen family support, and help navigate the healthcare system.
• Virtual Learning Platform: Access to a large library of educational and inspirational videos, tools, and assessments—including suicide-risk screening—available anytime, anywhere.
• Family Support: Resources that help families understand behavioral health, recovery, and treatment options so they can better support their loved ones. YouTurn Health helps identify and engage individuals who are struggling before they reach a crisis point—bridging the gap between inaction and seeking care.

2. NATIVation
NATIVation, founded by Indigenous healer Brandi Sweet (Turtle Mountain Chippewa), blends modern trauma therapy with Indigenous ceremony to help individuals, couples, and families reconnect, release, and rebuild. Their approach centers the 7 Ceremonies™ framework, integrating EMDR, somatic practices, breathwork, and culturally grounded healing. What NATIVation Provides:
• Individual Therapy: A safe, culturally responsive space for trauma, anxiety, depression, identity exploration, and spiritual reconnection.
• Couples Therapy: Support for communication, trust, emotional intimacy, and navigating trauma together.
• Family Therapy: Collective healing for grief, conflict, generational patterns, and major life transitions.
• EMDR Intensives: Deep, focused trauma healing in half-day or multi-day sessions for faster breakthroughs.
• Groups & Trainings: Healing circles, grief groups, ICWA/QEW trainings, trauma education, and community-based workshops.
• Neurofeedback: Gentle, non-invasive brain-training for emotional balance, focus, and trauma recovery. NATIVation offers both virtual and in-person options and believes that healing is sacred—and everyone deserves access to it.

Horsemanship Summer Series at the BGCKT! Horse Culture is prevention!
06/08/2026

Horsemanship Summer Series at the BGCKT! Horse Culture is prevention!

Be looking for KADAP's camp!  This year we bringing the horses, Wellbriety meetings and Meals!  All our welcome!
06/02/2026

Be looking for KADAP's camp! This year we bringing the horses, Wellbriety meetings and Meals! All our welcome!

Updated❗️

06/02/2026

HORSE ✝ MAN Rescue Devotion

“I looked, and there before me was a white horse! Its rider held a bow, and he was given a crown, and he rode out as a conqueror bent on conquest.” — Revelation 6:2

When people first read about the rider on the white horse in Revelation 6, they may assume he represents Christ because of the horse's appearance. But this rider comes as part of the opening of the seals and is often understood as representing deception, false peace, or a counterfeit power that appears righteous but leads people astray.

Not everything that looks good comes from God. When working with horses, a horseman must be able to detect a dangerous situation even if things appear calm at the moment.
Discernment is seeing beyond appearances.

In recovery and in life, many things ride into our lives on "white horses."
They promise:
quick answers
easy success
instant healing
power without sacrifice
freedom without accountability
They look attractive.
They sound convincing.
But not every voice that promises victory is leading toward truth.
The enemy often works through deception, not obvious destruction.

God calls His people to know His voice.
A horse that trusts its rider learns to recognize familiar guidance amid confusion.
Likewise, a believer rooted in Christ learns to test every voice, every opportunity, and every promise against God's Word.
The question is not:
"Does this look good?"
The question is:
"Is this from God?"
Because genuine victory is never found in shortcuts.
It is found in faithful obedience.

05/22/2026

NOTICE: All Kiowa Tribal offices will be closing early today, Friday, May 22 at 2:00 PM and remain closed on Monday, May 25. Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday, May 26, 2026. Have a fun and safe holiday weekend. Thank you.

Sobriety Singing night participants working on drum sticks! we got tired of the pitiful sticks we been using! lol!
05/22/2026

Sobriety Singing night participants working on drum sticks! we got tired of the pitiful sticks we been using! lol!

05/21/2026

Attention KADAP Office Closed:

Due to the closure of the Kiowa Tribe offices in observance of Memorial Day, There will be no group meetings at KADAP on Monday May 25, 2026.

As we honor and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation, we also encourage all clients to remain vigilant in their recovery during holiday weekends. Holidays can bring added stress, triggers, and challenges, but your recovery journey remains important every day.

Please stay connected to your support systems, practice healthy coping skills, and reach out if you need support. Recovery does not take a holiday.

KADAP wishes everyone a safe and meaningful Memorial Day.

05/19/2026
We will be in Carnegie at the Boy's and Girl's Club of the Kiowa Tribe on Tuesdays!  Horse Culture is Prevention!
05/18/2026

We will be in Carnegie at the Boy's and Girl's Club of the Kiowa Tribe on Tuesdays! Horse Culture is Prevention!

Join us tonight for a night of fellowship, sharing and singing. Pizza is on the menu! Aho!
05/14/2026

Join us tonight for a night of fellowship, sharing and singing. Pizza is on the menu! Aho!

Come fellowship with us around the drum this Thursday at KIOWA HHS Building in Anadarko! You are welcome to sing, craft or just hang out! Even if you have never sat around the drum you are invited to participate! Remember, the newcomer is always the most important person in the room! We will start with a meal (Bring a dish or just your appetite)

Address

208 Hardee Street West
Anadarko, OK
73005

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30am
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+15809191576

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