North Dakota National Guard operates from Bismarck, North Dakota and provides a range of support programs for service members, veterans, and their families. The organization is part of the state National Guard structure and includes divisions that address well-being, prevention education, and family support resources. Services are delivered through programs such as the Army Substance Abuse Program, which focuses on alcohol and drug misuse prevention, early intervention, and case management within the Guard community.
The organization administers prevention and education activities related to alcohol and other drug use. These services include drug testing, prevention training, early intervention education, and information and referral services. Educational courses are also offered for specific incidents involving alcohol or substance use, including structured seminar programs and courses related to minor possession or consumption violations. The programs aim to provide guidance on substance use policies and offer support resources to members of the National Guard community.
In addition to substance misuse prevention services, the organization maintains service member and family support programs. These resources provide assistance and referrals related to mental health, financial issues, legal support, and other well-being services. Programs are intended to connect service members, veterans, and family members with information, training opportunities, and support resources available through the North Dakota National Guard system.