TAHLEQUAH — Applications for Cherokee Nation’s new Elders in Need Program, a financial assistance initiative for citizens 65 and over, have been extended until Tuesday, Sept.4.
Representatives with Cherokee Nation Family Assistance will be at the following locations from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to take applications:
Aug. 20, 21, 27 and 28 in Nowata–Cherokee Nation Senior Nutrition Site next to Will Rogers Health Center, 1018 Lenape Dr.
Aug. 20, 21, 29 and 30 in Vinita–Tom Buffington Heights, 900 McNelis
Aug. 24 and 31 in Bartlesville–Keeler Heights, 1003 South Virginia
The Elders in Need Program will offer assistance in the form of a utility payment to low-income Cherokees who meet eligibility criteria. The program hopes to offset the financial burdens that many tribal elders face while living on inadequate fixed incomes.
“This program will help us give a hand up to our neediest elders without jeopardizing their eligibility for other programs,” Principal Chief Bill John Baker said. The program, which is financed through Cherokee Nation’s general fund, aims to provide assistance to approximately 1,250 elders. Applicants must be 65 or older and a registered citizen of the Cherokee Nation who lives within the tribe’s jurisdictional boundaries. Participants must also have a household utility in their name or their spouse’s name, and their household income cannot exceed 150 percent of the national poverty level. For example, a household of two cannot have income greater than $1,891 per month. Contact Cherokee Nation Family Assistance for other income requirements.
Eligible tribal citizens who currently receive services from Cherokee Nation’s Family Assistance Program received an application in the mail in June. Elders who don’t have an active account on file can utilize the tribe’s walk-in process at any of the tribe’s six Family Assistance offices.
After an initial review, a letter of notification will be sent to participants informing them of their eligibility and payment information. A $200 payment per household will be mailed directly to the participant’s utility vendor with a maximum of two payments a year.
For more information contact Crystal Thomas, at (91) -453-5627 or crystal-thomas@cherokee.org.
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