Meth Awareness
Mission Statement
"To ensure good health and safety of our tribal citizens by serving as an agent of providing prevention education and community awareness about the problem of meth use and the dangers it has to both users and non-users of the drug."
Team Members
Jeremiah Kessay, Maintenance Supervisor
Mike Lupe, Assistant Maintenance Supervisor
Kenneth Crocker, Assistant Security Supervisor
Bernadette Clarkson, Environmental Compliance/Brownfields Coordinator
Dominique Pusher, Assistant Computer Specialist
LeAnn Mallow, Administration Assistant
Accomplished Outreach
- Meth Awareness Team est. 2016
- Tribal Council, YR 2016 and 2018
- WMAHA Board of Commissioners, YR 2017 and 2020
- National American Indian Housing Council, YR 2018
- Southwest Tribal Housing Alliance (SWTHA), YR 2020
- HUD ONAP Crime Prevention Summit, YR 2020
- Schools across White Mountain Apache Reservation, YR 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020
- Different tribal entities across White Mountain Apache Reservation, YR 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2020
- Meth In Our Communities - Providing a Path Forward by Kary Environmental Services. (KES), YR 2019
- Hualapai Housing Department and Hopi Tribal Housing Authority, YR 2019
- Hopi Tribal Housing Authority, Winslow, YR 2019
- Navajo Housing Authority Annual Meeting, YR 2019
- Gila River Indian Housing Authority, YR 2019
Steps of Requesting a Meth Awareness Presentation
- A written request will need to be submitted to:
- Jeremiah Kessay, jkessay@wmaha.us
- Mike Lupe, mlupe@wmaha.us
- Dominique Pusher, dpusher@wmaha.us
- Please include Location, Date, and Time in your request.
- Once request is received, Jeremiah approves and lists members who will present.
- Then, it is presented to Executive Director and Deputy Director for approval.
- Lastly, Dominique will email the approved request to the requestor.
- Keep in mind we appreciate any request to be at least 2 weeks in advance to better accommodate presenters schedule.