Our Services
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Our Low Income Heat and Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) offers members assistance with utility bills. This program is grant funded with limited funds available, applications are processed in the order of which they are received.
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The Alabama-Quassarte Office of Childcare is currently accepting applications for our on-site facility, ages 0-3. This program is currently free for Tribal Members as well as offering a new Private Pay option for Non-Tribal Members in the service area; Spots are limited.
AQTT Office of Childcare offers a Subsidy Program which assists parents with paying for childcare. We offer an In-Home Relative Provider Program as well as Licensed Provider Program for those whose children attend a facility. All rates are based on AQTT Daily Rates. Providers are responsible for sending Timesheets and/or Invoices directly to AQTT Childcare Office.
Links to applications are listed below:
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The Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town Elder Nutrition Program (AQTT ENP) intent is to provide services the Native Elders within Hughes County local community and service area. AQTT ENP will provide a nutritional meal, five days a week to AQTT tribal members and other tribe affiliated members that are 55 and older and who live within AQTT jurisdiction. AQTT ENP provides supportive services to Title VI participants.
Applilcation coming soon!
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The Enrollment Office assists with processing enrollment application, verifying eligibility and processing cards for members.
Contact Enrollment Director, Brina Williams to schedule an appointment to get a new, update or replacement tribal cards. Appointments are available, Monday-Wednesday-Friday.
For more information contact
Brina Williams
405-452-3674
brina.williams@alabama-quassarte.org
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Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town works to actively preserve and promote our cultural heritage, ensuring traditions and practices are sustained for future Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town generations.
For more information call
Stephanie Rogers
405-871-1796
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Title IV-B grants under the Social Security Act are flexible federal funds that help child welfare by preventing abuse and neglect and keeping families stable. They support four main areas: family preservation, reunification, adoption promotion, and general family support, targeting at-risk families to avoid foster care and aiding child welfare agencies and tribes.
Application Coming Soon!
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