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(Many Paths) |
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An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America |
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June 29, 2002 - Issue 64 |
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ASSISTANCE NEEDED: Arizona Tribes In Dire Need |
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President Bush declared the Fort
Apache Reservation, home to the White Mountain Apache Tribe, a disaster
area in the wake of the Rodeo fire. The President also declared Apache
and Navajo counties disaster areas.
The declaration makes federal funds (such as low-interest loans, grants and other programs) available for disaster assistance for residents and businesses that are affected by the fire. To apply for aid, call the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) toll-free at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362), or 1-800-462-7585 (TTY) for the hearing and speech impaired; lines are open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days a week until further notice. Local Indian communities are also stepping up to the plate. The San Carlos Apache Tribe (SCAT) has established the "San Carlos Fire Support/Relief Committee" to help address the concerns of the Rodeo fire. Robert Howard heads the committee for the tribal government. Mr. Howard is seeking resources to assist White Mountain Apache tribal members affected by the huge fires raging across the White Mountains. The committees command and information center will be in the Tribal Administration Building in San Carlos. To help the victims of Arizonas largest wildfire, please call (928) 812-0561. Mr. Howard can also be paged at (928) 402-3651 or emailed at scat_7mileoffice@yahoo.com. SCAT has opened its R.V. park and horse/livestock facilities at the Apache Gold Casino/Resort to people with trailers/campers free of charge. There will also be a block of rooms available at the resort hotel free of charge to fire victims, as well as meals for both evacuees and firefighters. SCAT is also accepting donations for forwarding to the American Red Cross. Willadine Hughes, RN Nurse Educator/Liaison to the Evacuation Center Coordinator at the Whiteriver Indian Health Service offices, forwarded a list of the most-needed items:
Ms. Hughes can be reached at (928) 338-4911 or email kwhughes@citlink.net. |
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