04/14/2026
It’s an honor to be recognized as a Wellbriety Certified Treatment Center. We believe culture is not just part of recovery—it is the foundation.
Proud to serve our community in a way that honors tradition, connection, and healing. This recognition represents more than a designation—it reflects a commitment to restoring pathways that have always existed within our people and carrying them forward for future generations.
Every day, we witness the power of culturally grounded care—rebuilding lives, strengthening families, and reconnecting individuals to identity, purpose, and spirit. That is the heart of this work.
We carry this responsibility with humility and pride. Thank you, White Bison, Inc., for your leadership and for walking alongside us in this movement. 🔥
Across the U.S. and Canada, select treatment centers have earned the Wellbriety Certified Treatment Center (WCTC) designation — a mark of commitment to cultural healing and recovery. Each one integrates the Wellbriety approach to serve Native individuals and families with care and respect.
Wellbriety Certified Treatment Center – Phoenix Wellness Center
Phoenix Wellness Center is a Native-owned and operated Substance Use Disorder Intensive Outpatient Program rooted in the teachings of White Bison’s Wellbriety Movement. Guided by the belief that culture is prevention, the program centers healing through connection to community, identity, tradition, and the Creator.
At Phoenix Wellness Center, many pathways to recovery are honored. Through culturally grounded practices, ceremony, and community support, individuals are supported as they rediscover strength, purpose, and balance.
Grounded in the vision of building a healing Forest, the work nurtures wellness of mind, body, spirit, and emotion, empowering individuals to reclaim their lives with dignity, resilience, and hope.
Find out more about Phoenix Wellness Center at: https://tinyurl.com/wctcphoenixwellness
If your program is ready to strengthen its cultural foundation and become Wellbriety Certified, visit whitebison.org/treatment-centers or contact White Bison at 719-548-1000.