Pandemic Emergency Assistance Available

$2,000 Pandemic Emergency Assistance Available for qualifying households

 On March 11, 2021, the President signed the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 into law.  Now Public Law 117-2, it establishes the Pandemic Emergency Assistance Fund (PEAF) in section 403(c) of the Social Security Act (the Act).The PEAF provides funding to states (which includes the District of Columbia), tribes administering a TANF  program, and five U.S. territories[1] to assist needy families impacted by the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic

The PEAF is an opportunity for households meeting eligibly requirements to receive a lump sum payment in the amount of $2,000. This funding represents an opportunity to help low income families struggling with the effects of the pandemic

Application can be downloaded from the Spokane Tribe’s Website listed on the TANF page and can be downloaded here also.

Eligibility

To be eligible for the Pandemic Emergency Assistance Fund non-reoccurring short-term benefits, a household must meet all of the following criteria:

  • Must have at least one (1) member of a Federally Recognized Tribe;
  • Must be a needy family with children* (non-biological require proof of guardianship); Household income must fall below the 250% Poverty Level;
  • Family does not have to be a current TANF client;
  • Pregnant women may be eligible with proof of pregnancy;
  • Must reside within the 477 Service Area (see below).

*Biological parents who do not live together but share custody of a child may both receive assistance as long as verification of custody order/parenting plan is provided.

Service Area

The Pandemic Emergency Assistance Funds (PEAF) service area and population is defined as American Indian/Alaska Native families living on the STOI reservation and Stevens, Lincoln, Adams, Whitman, Spokane and Pend Oreille Counties, excluding the Kalispel Reservation and Kalispel tribal members in the service area, and Colville Tribal members residing in Stevens and Lincoln County (unless they reside on the Spokane Indian Reservation).

Contact:

For Appointments questions or to request an application:

If you reside in Stevens or Pend Oreille County call the Wellpinit 477 office at 509-458-8000.

If you reside in Adam, Lincoln, Spokane or Whitman County call the Spokane 477 office at 509-533-1360.

Emergency Rental & Utility Assistance

Covid-19 Misinformation Toolkits

Good day all :)

The following message is from the STOI IHS CEO:

Today, Dr. Vivek Murthy released a new Community Toolkit for Addressing Health Misinformation to help Americans navigate the serious threat of health misinformation, especially online. This builds on the Advisory issued earlier this year warning people about the urgent threat of health misinformation which also called for a whole of society approach to address it.

“With the authorization of COVID-19 vaccines for children 5 to11 years old, it is more important than ever that families have access to accurate, science-based information. Health misinformation is spreading fast and far online and throughout our communities,” said Dr. Vivek Murthy. “The good news is that we all have the power to help stop the spread of health misinformation during this pandemic and beyond. That’s where this toolkit comes in—to provide Americans with resources to help limit and reduce this threat to public health.”   

Please find the full press release here.

Please review the links and attachment below for insightful information.

Common Types of Misinformation

Misinformation Toolkit

Misinformation Flyer

More information 

Thank you!

Stay safe and warm :)

Septic Systems Questions

We have received questions on how to care for your septic system & how often you should have it pumped. Here is a link From the United States Environmental Protection Agency: https://www.epa.gov/septic/how-care-your-septic-system

 

If you follow this link, it will give you great tips on how to take care of your septic system. For more information, you can also contact them at:

 https://epa.gov/septic/forms/contact-us-about-septic-systems 

If you have any other questions or concerns please contact:

 

Karen Probert

Customer Service Utilities Specialist

509-458-6548

P.O. Box 100

Wellpinit, WA 99040

Help With Health Coverage

Covid-19 Tracker Information (11-2-2021)

Good morning all 😊

Attached is the STOI-I.H.S. COVID-19 Testing Report.

Please review the report at your earliest convenience!

Stay safe and warm!

COVID Tracker 11-2-2021

David C. Wynecoop Memorial Clinic Booster Info

The David C. Wynecoop Memorial Clinic has COVID-19 booster vaccines available for the following eligible groups:

  • Age 65 and older:  No appointment needed, present to the COVID testing tent on Thursday mornings from 9 to 11:30, or call to schedule.
  • Ages 18 to 64 with high risk medical conditions, please call the clinic to schedule.  If you have questions about whether you have a condition or work that puts you at high risk please call the clinic to speak with a nurse.

The CDC considers the following to be medical conditions that make you high risk for severe COVID 19 illness:

  • Cancer that is active or those under treatment for cancer
  • Chronic Kidney disease, including those on dialysis
  • Chronic Liver disease such as cirrhosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and autoimmune hepatitis
  • Chronic Lung diseases such as COPD, emphysema and moderate to severe asthma or any conditions that causes scarring in the lungs like pulmonary embolism or pulmonary fibrosis, tuberculosis.
  • Dementia or other neurological conditions such as Alzheimers.
  • Type 1 or type 2 Diabetes.
  • Down Syndrome
  • Heart conditions such as heart failure, coronary artery disease,  or possibly hypertension.
  • HIV infection
  • Immunocompromised state (weakened immune system) including those on medications for RA, Lupus and other diseases that can suppress the immune system.
  • Mental Health Conditions such as chronic depression and schizophrenia
  • Overweight and Obesity
  • Pregnancy
  • Sickle Cell disease or thalassemia
  • Smoking – current or former smoker.
  • Solid organ or blood stem cell transplant
  • History of stroke or TIA
  • Substance Use Disorders
  • Ages 18 to 64 years in occupations that put them at high risk should also consider getting a booster dose:  frontline workers in health care, law enforcement, corrections, schools, postal work, grocery stores or other work that puts them in frequent contact with those who might be unvaccinated or where masking and social distancing is not practiced.  Please call the clinic to schedule.
  • Boosters are for those that have received the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines at least 6 months ago, and the J&J at least 2 months ago.  Please call with any questions regarding the timing of your last dose.

Updated Resolution Enacts an Amendment to Phase 3 COVID-19 Safety Guideline

The updated Resolution enacts an amendment to Phase 3 COVID-19 Safety Guidelines as well as an addendum to the Employee Policy Manual.

Reso 2022-015 Reso 2022-014

Friendly reminder that you MUST wear your mask at all times within Tribal Buildings, this includes riding together in Tribal Vehicles.

Joni M. Wynecoop MBA, MPA
Deputy Executive Director

UPDATE STOI IHS COVID-19 TESTING REPORT

Special General Council Webinar Recording

Good evening all,

The Webinar Recording of the Special General Council Meeting can be accessed through the Spokane Tribal Website member portal.

Please click the link below to log into the website. If you are a tribal member and do not have an account, please create one.

Spokane Tribal Website member portal login

Once logged in, please click the top menu item labeled “Tribal Member News” to view the news post that contains the Webinar Recording.

The Webinar Recording is available to Spokane Tribal Members ONLY!