CHA Spotlight – Debra Reed Itinerant Health Aide

Debra Reed wearing green Health scrubs

By Linden Staciokas She’ll never be featured in Law & Order, but Debra Reed’s job as a health aide often requires her to become a detective.  “It’s fun to figure out what a person’s medical symptoms mean.  If they have to leave the village, I work out how to get them to town.  Arranging travel may require hours of investigation …

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Parent’s Supporting Parents

parent leading a child dressed in traditional native vest

Navigating life as a parent can be difficult. This past year we have been experiencing a worldwide pandemic that may have increased stressors for parents and their children. During these times supporting one another through parenthood can increase positive outcomes for everyone in the family. Building a team with friends and family will contribute to a child’s healthy development. There …

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Youth Training Opportunity – Leadership Through Arts

A part of the Indigenous Wellness Academy – TCC Youth Wellness Warriors Track The Leadership through Arts Training will team up youth with professionally trained Artists from all over the world.Teams will be divided into four clans. Each clan will learn expressions and influence through different art such as Hip-Hop, Professional Dance, multimedia, movement, and Culture.The one month training will …

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TCC Offices Closed – UPDATED

Due to inclement weather, TCC offices will be closed Monday April 5th and the Chief Andrew Isaac Health Center will have limited non-emergent services open. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience. TCC offices are expected to re-open tomorrow, April 6th with regular hours.

Tribal Peace Officer Logo Contest

TCC’s Tribal Development Division recently held a youth logo contest for their Tribal Peace Officer Program, where youth under the age of 18 submitted artwork to be featured on promotional materials. 14-year-old Alana Moses of Fairbanks was selected as the winner of the contest and picked up her brand new iPad prize. TCC would like to thank the communities of …

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NONC F003 IT1: Certified Flagging Course

The ATSSA Flagging Certification training course will offer flagging skills required for individuals who are already working in the construction field as a flagger or those interested in becoming a flagger.  This certification will satisfy the State of Alaska requirements for working as a flag person on all construction projects. Certification valid for 4 years. Location Will be held at …

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Resolution 2021-Proposed

This year’s Proposed Full Board Resolutions have been published and can be downloaded as a complete document. 17 Full Board resolutions were submitted. Tribes will continue to provide suggested amendments until March 18 when the resolutions will be considered by the Full Board. If you have suggested amendments please contact Keith Rueben at keith.rueben@tananachiefs.org and Natasha Singh at natasha.singh@tananachiefs.org. View …

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TCC Covid-19 Vaccine Open to Public

Tanana Chiefs Conference will be opening up COVID-19 vaccine appointments to all Fairbanks residents age 45 and up beginning Tuesday, March 9. Those interested in getting the vaccine can visit our website at www.tananachiefs.org/vaccine-request to sign up. There will be a limited number of appointments available each day, so we ask for everyone’s patience as our scheduling staff work through …

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CPJTB Window Replacement RFB

Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) is soliciting bids from qualified contractors for exterior window replacement at the Chief Peter John Tribal Building (CPJTB) located at 122 1st Avenue, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701 See RFB packet below for details Registration/Questions Each Proposer must register by 5:00 p.m. on February 25, 2021 to submit written questions and receive addenda notifications. To register, please send …

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Resolution 2020-08: Creation of a TCC Re-Entry Program

WHEREAS, Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) is an Alaska Native tribal health and social services consortium established by the Interior Alaska tribes and tribal communities, to provide a unified voice in advancing sovereign tribal governments through the promotion of physical and mental wellness, education, socioeconomic development and culture of the Interior Alaska Native; and WHEREAS, A disproportionate number of Alaska people …

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