Health & Wellness
The President’s Fiscal Year 2023 Budget proposes the first-ever fully mandatory budget for the IHS. This proposal is a historic step forward toward securing adequate, stable, and predictable funding to improve the overall health status of American Indians and Alaska Natives. It also ensures we never repeat the disproportionate impacts experienced during the pandemic. Read…
Read MoreWhile Supplies Last!! GUIDELINES – Open to Pawnee Nation Citizens – One meat pack per 19+-year-old adult – Must show Pawnee Nation Citizenship (provide CDIB or Form 4432) – Must pick up in-person (provisions being made for homebound elders) – Cannot pick up for anyone else – Must fill out self-certification needs application Where: Pawnee…
Read MoreFor fastest services following your application, you can begin submitting documentation online through disasterassistance.gov You can also visit online at: FEMA.gov/funeral-assistance/faq Click here for printable Coronavirus (COVID-19) Funeral Assistance Flyer (PDF)
Read MoreSponsored by the Pawnee Nation Diabetes Program & Masters of Gravity For more information contact: mclark@pawneenation.org or (918) 762-3873 opt.4
Read MoreDue to technical difficulties, Râhikûcu Gym will only be open Monday-Friday from 8am-5pm until we can get our issue resolved. This matter may take up to 3 weeks and we deeply apologize for this inconvenience. Please contact ss0499@pawneenation.org for any questions. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this time. Sincerely, Râhikûcu Gym
Read MoreThe Pawnee Nation Diabetes Program is offering one-time youth scholarships for individuals participating in activities that relate to our best practice of physical activity. Applicants must live within our service area of Pawnee County, provide proof of residency, tribal affiliation (if applicable for self or parent/guardian), and this application. Scholarships will be paid directly to…
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