Improving Our Patient Travel Processes

Over the past several months, the Patient Travel program at Chief Andrew Isaac has been working behind the scenes to identify issues with their services and implementing several improvements to address the problems and improve services. Meal tickets for patients and escorts traveling into Fairbanks for health services are authorized starting immediately. Patients staying at Bertha Moses Patient Hostel will …

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Community Health Aide Spotlight: Betty Jo Schmitz, Clinical Coordinator

By Linden Staciokas Most people have some understanding of what being a health aide means: helping people get the treatment they need for a problem. Often this means a physical problem but it can also mean finding the right treatment programs for addiction, mental health issues or escaping an unhealthy living situation such as domestic violence. What many don’t know, …

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Request for Proposals – Reconnect Round 4 Engineering

Introduction Tanana Chiefs Conference Infrastructure Division invites a qualified and experienced OSP engineer to design and engineer the installation of fiber optic networks in multiple communities. Overview Tanana Chiefs Conference has received a USDA ReConnect Round 4 award to deploy high-speed broadband connectivity to the communities of Venetie, Chalkyitsik and Circle, referred to hereafter as the Yukon Flats Fiber Project. …

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Meet Our Team: Mara Becker

Meet Mara Becker, Employee Health Lead at Chief Andrew Isaac Health Center and cherished member of the TCC family personifies the spirit of Alaska. Born and raised in Fairbanks, Mara proudly embraces her Alaska Native (Iñupiaq) heritage. Together with her partner, she is nurturing their family in downtown Fairbanks while immersing themselves in all things Alaskan. Their life revolves around …

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Mini Wellness Event in Galena

TCC Wellness & Prevention employees Jennessa Miller, Kameron Reitan, and Victoria Campbell cooking up fry bread with the GILA students in Galena, AK. The “Galena Mini Wellness Week” was held in August 2023 and hosted by Jennessa Miller, the community of Galena, Galena High School, GILA Boarding School, and all of the awesome teachers and people of Galena. Thank you …

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November Head Start Update

It’s November and we’ve been busy at Head Start! We’ve spent the last two months visiting staff in all of our villages to conduct required site visits and support our teachers as they established their classrooms. It was a joy to spend time with all of the Head Start staff and families and see all of the wonderful work our …

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Native American Cultural Heritage Month

By Victoria Campbell, Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator November is Native American Cultural Heritage Month and with multiple holidays around the corner, this means gathering with friends and family and cooking food creates the perfect opportunity to pass along your favorite subsistence food or traditional recipes. If your freezer is full of game meat and fish, foraged berries, and preserved garden …

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North Pacific Fishery Management Council Meeting – The Time for Action is Now!

The North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC) meeting was held in October where the NPFMC reviewed a preliminary analysis on the Bering Sea Chum Bycatch Management. Chief/Chairman Brian Ridley provided testimony, as did Secretary/Treasurer Charlie Wright and Yukon River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission Chair Karma Ulvi. During Chief Ridley’s testimony, he asked the NPFMC to take immediate regulatory action and define …

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Chief’s Report: November 2023

Dear Tribes and Tribal Members, As we head into the holiday season, I hope that you are all able to spend quality time surrounded by friends and family. The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Annual Convention is scheduled to take place in New Orleans from November 12th to 17th. Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) encourages all Tribes who are able …

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Looking For Money for College or Vocational Training?

Applications Due November 15th, 2023! Eligible full-time Higher Education students may qualify for $2,000 a semester, while part-time (6 or more credits) may qualify for $1,000. Adult Vocational Training (AVT) students must be full-time and the scholarship amounts vary based on program, need and amount of time in the program.  The 2024-2025 FAFSA will not open in October this year due …

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