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Tribe also announces in-person sign up sites

 

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation announced it has now expanded its $150 clothing assistance program to include young college and career tech students to help assist with economic barriers.

 

“Deputy Chief Warner and I heard from parents and students attending college and career tech about the rising costs,” Chief Hoskin said.  “Although we cannot guarantee this kind of assistance every year, today’s economic conditions call upon us to do all we can to help more of our citizens.”

 

Last week Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. announced a $150 school clothing program for Cherokees from birth to 18, making it the largest clothing assistance program in Cherokee history.

 

The expanded clothing assistance program is for any Cherokee Nation citizen from birth to 18 and enrolled in high school and now expands to those in college or career tech and up to age 22 as now eligible.

 

There are no residency restrictions or income guidelines for the program. Applicants must be a Cherokee Nation citizen as of July 7, 2022.  Proof of high school, college or career tech enrollment will be required for applicants age 19-22.

 

“During the past three years under the Respond, Recover and Rebuild plan we have committed over $750 million in direct financial assistance to Cherokee citizens here on the reservation and across the country,” Deputy Chief Bryan Warner said.  “This latest program will reach thousands of young Cherokees as they return to school or head to college or career tech campuses and is over a $13 million investment.”

 

Cherokee Nation Human Services will accept applications for the school clothing assistance program until July 29 at 5 p.m. through the tribe’s online Gadugi Portal at https://gadugiportal.cherokee.org.

 

Applicants who do not have access to a computer or reliable Internet and wish to apply for the assistance, can also visit any of the following office locations any time Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

 

17675 S. Muskogee Ave. Tahlequah, at the Cherokee Nation W. W. Keeler Tribal Complex Human Services Department 

406 W. Locust St. Stilwell, OK

750 S. Cherokee Suite N Catoosa, OK

307/309 N. Dogwood Ave Sallisaw, OK

1501 N. Industrial Park Rd. Jay, OK

219 N.E. 1st St. Pryor, OK

 

Additionally, Human Services staff will be available for the following community sign-up events from 10am-5pm at the dates below:

 

Kenwood: 07/12/22​, Kenwood Senior Nutrition Site, 745 County Road 487, Salina, OK

Vinita, 07/13/22​, Vinita Food Distribution, 27469 S. 4410 Rd., Vinita, OK

South Coffeyville: 07/14/22​, Cherokee Community Building, 215 Oklahoma St. South Coffeyville, OK

Claremore: 07/18/22​, Cherokee Nation Housing Authority Office, 23205 S. Hwy 66, Claremore, OK

Peggs: 07/19/22​, Peggs School Gymnasium, 10821 E Hickory Ave. Peggs, OK

Westville: 07/20/22​, Westville School Cafeteria, 500 Chincapin St. Westville, OK

Marble City: 07/21/22​, Marble City Nutrition Site, 711 N. Main, Marble City, OK

Catoosa: 07/26/22​, Cherokee Nation Tag Office (former J.W. Sam Elementary) 701 W Rollins St, Catoosa, OK

Nowata: 07/27/22​, Nowata Senior Nutrition Site, 1018 Lenape Drive, Nowata, OK

Bartlesville: 07/28/22​, Cherokee Nation Housing Authority, Keeler Heights 1003 S. Virginia, Bartlesville, OK

Muskogee: 07/28/22​, Cherokee Nation Career Services Office, 1305 S. Country Club Rd. Muskogee, OK

 

For more information on Cherokee Nation programs and services, visit www.Cherokee.org.

 

About Cherokee Nation

The Cherokee Nation is the federally recognized government of the Cherokee people and has inherent sovereign status recognized by treaty and law. The seat of tribal government is the W.W. Keeler Complex near Tahlequah, Oklahoma, the capital of the Cherokee Nation. With more than 420,000 citizens, 11,000 employees and a variety of tribal enterprises ranging from aerospace and defense contracts to entertainment venues, Cherokee Nation is one of the largest employers in northeastern Oklahoma and is the largest tribal nation in the United States.

To learn more, please visit www.cherokee.org.