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TRIBAL PROGRAMS PAGES FROM ACROSS INDIAN COUNTRY

Forest County Potawatomi Child Care Services
The FCP Child Care Program will assist parents with child care who are Forest County Potawatomi Tribal Members or Native Americans who live on or within 10 miles of the Forest County Potawatomi reservation so they may be employed, attend education, training and/or seek employment.

Menominee Tribal Clinic
In promoting the best patient care to our community through education, prevention, health care maintenance and intervention. The team approach is necessary to ensure that the community needs, preferences, and conditions are addressed in a manner appropriate to deliver quality health care.

Sokaogon Chippewa Elder Services
The Sokaogon Chippewa Community Elder Services program is working extra hard during the pandemic, especially where nutrition is concerned. Current health guidelines require us to limit our contact with aging family members, and the limited family contact may have drawbacks for the aging population, especially if a grandparent, for example, does not eat properly or has limited access to nutritious foods.

Bad River Housing Authority
The BRHA is designated as a Tribal Designated Housing Entity (TDHE). It currently manages 170 low income housing units which are each located on the Bad River Reservation. Our purpose is to provide safe sanitary housing for those persons meeting the individual income and family composition requirements.

Ho-Chunk Nation Natural Resources
The Ho-Chunk Department of Natural Resources shall be responsible for managing, exercising stewardship, and applying sound conservation practices over all of the Nation's lands and natural resources, with the vision to provide long-term cultural, social, political, and economic stability of the Ho-Chunk Nation and conserve, preserve and protect natural resources for future generations.

Red Cliff Boys & Girls Club
To offer opportunities to provide Native youth with ongoing relationships with caring adult professionals, a safe place to learn and grow, life-enhancing programs, character development experiences and, most of all, hope and opportunity. Clubs promote positive youth growth and development along critical cultural, social, emotional, intellectual, and physical dimensions.

St. Croix Tribal Community Health
St. Croix Community Health Nurses and Staff provide care to community members with short & long term illness that are referred by a provider, self, or concerned community member. They can assist with:
Weekly or bi-weekly home visits
Medication set up
Medication delivery from Tribal Pharmacy
Assist setting up medical transportation
Communicate with providers and schedule needed appointments
Patient teaching of how to take charge of your medical condition.
Diabetic foot care & nail trimming
Assist/monitor exercise programs
Wound care ordered by provider
Loan out medical equipment (wheel chairs, walkers, canes, hand rails, detachable shower heads, commodes, shower chairs, medication boxes, urinals & grabbers)
Assess home for safety needs work with housing to install any needed safety equipment
Finding ANY needed resources & medical equipment
Winter jacket donation & delivery program for all persons in need (new program)
Weekly or bi-weekly home visits
Medication set up
Medication delivery from Tribal Pharmacy
Assist setting up medical transportation
Communicate with providers and schedule needed appointments
Patient teaching of how to take charge of your medical condition.
Diabetic foot care & nail trimming
Assist/monitor exercise programs
Wound care ordered by provider
Loan out medical equipment (wheel chairs, walkers, canes, hand rails, detachable shower heads, commodes, shower chairs, medication boxes, urinals & grabbers)
Assess home for safety needs work with housing to install any needed safety equipment
Finding ANY needed resources & medical equipment
Winter jacket donation & delivery program for all persons in need (new program)

Lac Courte Oreilles Daycare Center
The LCO Daycare Center's mission is to strive for excellence while providing a safe, healthy, and culturally sensitive program. They understand that a strong connection with a child's language and culture helps to create a confident and competent future leader. Their programming will reflect the language and cultural aspects of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe as they continue to improve their understanding of the needs and rights of families in their community.

Lac du Flambeau Fisheries and Fish Culturing
Fisheries and Fish Culture program raises all fish necessary for stocking reservation waters. Since 1960, 577,511,012 walleye fry, 2,979,316 walleye fingerlings, 2,289,714 muskellunge fry, and 125,176 muskellunge fingerings have been raised. Fish population studies involving electro fishing, creel surveys, etc. are conducted regularly under this program.
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