Page 12 - Chehalis Tribal Newsletter - February 2024
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CHEHALIS TRIBAL NEWSLETTER


       The Confederated Tribes       NEWSLETTER STAFF
       of the Chehalis Reservation,   Communications Specialist
       ‘People of the Sands’         Frazier Myer, Communications

       Articles and opinions expressed   Specialist Trainee Bobbie Bush,
       are not necessarily those of this   Designer Audra J. Hill and the
       publication or the Chehalis Tribal   Information Technology Team
       Business Committee.           TRIBAL CENTER

       SUBMISSIONS                   Main line: 360-273-5911
       Tribal members are encouraged    Address: 420 Howanut Road                  BUSINESS COMMITTEE       © copyright 2024
       to submit birthday and anniversary   Oakville, WA 98568
       wishes, letters, articles, photos   Office: 360-709-1726                    Chairman: Dustin Klatush   The Chehalis Tribal
       and drawings to be considered   Fax: 360-273-5914                           Vice Chairman: Leroy Boyd  Newsletter is a
       for publication in the newsletter                                           Treasurer: Sheilah Bray  publication of the
       (materials are subject to editing).   VISION STATEMENT                      Secretary: Charlotte Lopez  Confederated Tribes
       Contributing writers, artists and   To be a thriving, self-sufficient,      Fifth Council Member:    of the Chehalis
       photographers include Chehalis   sovereign people, honoring our             Rachelle Wells-Ferguson  Reservation
       tribal community members/staff.   past and serving current and future generations.



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     Get diaper needs covered




       Diapers are not cheap.
       Often, those in low-income      MORE INFORMATION
     families face high costs and
     limited supplies of this essential
     need.                             Fill out the form at spipa.org/
       One in three parents in the     family-and-community-
     United States struggles with      resources. For questions,
     diaper scarcity.                  email ddor@spipa.org.
       Diapers are a necessary
     expense in raising children.
       When supplies are low
     or absent, it can add to the
     challenges of maintaining
     consistent childcare and steady
     employment.
       South Puget Intertribal
     Planning Agency is excited to be
     able to offer diaper distribution
     services to eligible tribal members.
       The Diaper Distribution
     on Reservations Project works
     with other SPIPA Programs to
     deliver diapering needs to eligible
     families with children residing in
     the SPIPA service area.
     Eligibility
       n  At least one household
     member is enrolled in a SPIPA
     consortium tribe.
       n  Must meet income
     guidelines.
       You are eligible to receive
     diaper distribution if you qualify
     for:
       n  Food vouchers
       n  LIHEAP/weatherization
       n  USDA Foods
       n  WIC                                                                        MUST BE AGE 21+  /  STARTING PRICE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
       n  Workforce Development
     Programs
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