Page 9 - Chehalis Tribal Newsletter - July 2015
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Thurston County’s Rural Transit Update Bus Routes
Thurston County’s Rural Transit has updated the route to the Chehalis Reservation. To view the full
route schedule please visit http://www.trpc.org/554/3322/New-Rural-Tribal-Schedule. Copies of
the new routes for Rural Transit are also available in the tribal center.
2nd Annual Vocational Rehabilitation
Program
Summer Outreach Parade
Theme is still being determined. We will have
more information out after July 10th
If you have any questions or concerns please
contact Orinda Goddard at 360-709-1734 or
Jamie Smith 360-709-1872.
For low-income community members of the five Tribes SPIPA serves 2015 Snoqualmie Indian Tribe
Do you have a non-criminal legal problem? Youth Camp
An attorney from the Northwest Justice Project will be coming to the The 2015 Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Youth Camp
South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency’s (SPIPA) Squaxin Island Office is August 16-20. It is open to 5th – 12th graders,
the third Friday of each month unless noted to provide free legal emphasizes health and fitness, and includes:
consultations to eligible tribal members on civil legal matters.
Culture
NOTE: Please watch for change of day in September! Traditional foods and medicine
Language
Legal issues may include (among other things): Consumer – payday loans, debt collection, Environmental conservation
repossessions; *DRIVER’S LICENSE REINSTATEMENT*; Education – suspensions, expulsions, Drug and alcohol awareness
special education; Employment issues; Family Law – child custody, child support; Health Care and Safety and first aid training
Welfare Benefits; Housing – evictions, foreclosures; Indian Wills and Estate Planning. Healthy living
Traditional storytelling
When: Friday, July 17 and August 21 from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
Where: SPIPA’s office at Squaxin Island Tribe, 3104 SE Old Olympic HWY. Community involvement
Please bring all paperwork related to your legal problem. No appointment is necessary. We will And best of all, it’s free! Find more
briefly screen you for income eligibility. information, including an application, at: www.
snoqualmietribe.us/youthcamp.
If you prefer to schedule an appointment for more information please call Janel Riley at
1-888-201-1012, EXT: 0920. Youth Camp Contacts
Rhonda Neufang at 425-888-6551 EXT 1013 or
rhonda@snoqualmietribe.us
Mary Osier at 425-888-6551 EXT 1132
mary@snoqualmietribe.us
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Thurston County’s Rural Transit has updated the route to the Chehalis Reservation. To view the full
route schedule please visit http://www.trpc.org/554/3322/New-Rural-Tribal-Schedule. Copies of
the new routes for Rural Transit are also available in the tribal center.
2nd Annual Vocational Rehabilitation
Program
Summer Outreach Parade
Theme is still being determined. We will have
more information out after July 10th
If you have any questions or concerns please
contact Orinda Goddard at 360-709-1734 or
Jamie Smith 360-709-1872.
For low-income community members of the five Tribes SPIPA serves 2015 Snoqualmie Indian Tribe
Do you have a non-criminal legal problem? Youth Camp
An attorney from the Northwest Justice Project will be coming to the The 2015 Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Youth Camp
South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency’s (SPIPA) Squaxin Island Office is August 16-20. It is open to 5th – 12th graders,
the third Friday of each month unless noted to provide free legal emphasizes health and fitness, and includes:
consultations to eligible tribal members on civil legal matters.
Culture
NOTE: Please watch for change of day in September! Traditional foods and medicine
Language
Legal issues may include (among other things): Consumer – payday loans, debt collection, Environmental conservation
repossessions; *DRIVER’S LICENSE REINSTATEMENT*; Education – suspensions, expulsions, Drug and alcohol awareness
special education; Employment issues; Family Law – child custody, child support; Health Care and Safety and first aid training
Welfare Benefits; Housing – evictions, foreclosures; Indian Wills and Estate Planning. Healthy living
Traditional storytelling
When: Friday, July 17 and August 21 from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
Where: SPIPA’s office at Squaxin Island Tribe, 3104 SE Old Olympic HWY. Community involvement
Please bring all paperwork related to your legal problem. No appointment is necessary. We will And best of all, it’s free! Find more
briefly screen you for income eligibility. information, including an application, at: www.
snoqualmietribe.us/youthcamp.
If you prefer to schedule an appointment for more information please call Janel Riley at
1-888-201-1012, EXT: 0920. Youth Camp Contacts
Rhonda Neufang at 425-888-6551 EXT 1013 or
rhonda@snoqualmietribe.us
Mary Osier at 425-888-6551 EXT 1132
mary@snoqualmietribe.us
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