Thunderbird/Wren House is a substance use treatment and transitional housing program connected with Mash-ka-wisen Treatment Center. The program operates in Duluth, Minnesota and serves Native American adults and young adults with tribal affiliation. It provides a structured residential setting that supports individuals working to address substance use and related behavioral health concerns.
The facility offers substance use treatment alongside supervised transitional or halfway housing. Residential services may include short-term and long-term living arrangements while participants engage in counseling and recovery support activities. Treatment approaches listed for the program include substance use counseling, relapse prevention, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-related counseling, motivational interviewing, and 12-step facilitation.
Programs serve adult men and women and provide a structured environment where residents participate in recovery-focused services and daily activities. The program is associated with Mash-ka-wisen services, which support substance use treatment and recovery programs for Native American communities in Minnesota.