The Substance Abuse Program, also referred to as the George Hawkins Memorial Treatment Center, contracts with the Indian Health Service to provide services to any tribally enrolled member eighteen years of age or older who are experiencing issues related to substance use.
Project Category: Community
Community Health Representative Program
The purpose of the Community Health Representative program is to be an advocate and facilitator for individuals and families to gain access to comprehensive healthcare services for members of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes and other federally recognized tribes within the CHR service area.
Public Information & Tribal Tribune
The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal Tribune (CATT) is a bi-monthly news publication for tribal members
Planning & Development
The Planning and Development Program offices are located at the Economic Development Building
STEP Program
The State-Tribal Education Partnership (STEP) Program is dedicated to increasing the role of the Tribal Education Agencies in the education of American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) students.
Johnson O' Malley
Student must meet the following requirements, 1/4 or more Indian blood, show proof of enrollment with a copy of CDIB (Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood). Must attend public school and reside within the Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes service area.
Higher Education
The Cheyenne and Arapaho Higher Education Scholarships are available to tribal members throughout the U.S. Application deadline are June 1st for Fall term; November 1st for Spring term; and April 1st for Summer term.
Head Start
Providing high quality, early childhood services for children and families, the Cheyenne and Arapaho Head Start Program strives to reflect our traditional culture in all service areas.
Child Care
The Cheyenne and Arapaho Child Development Program strives to instill different life experiences in our youth to help them prepare for their future with the skills needed to live as productive adults.
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