Chickasaw obtain the first direct financial assistance

Chickasaw obtain the first direct financial assistance to the implementation of the child subsistence payments

Rally to support the child Indian national has been difficult for many tribes better, but in 1966 the Chickasaw Nation made money from their parents by children a priority.

Five years later, the nation’s Child Support Enforcement has collected nearly $ 1.5 million of the child.

The Bureau does not collect payable only dependent child Chickasaw children, but also for all strains State. A man An office has grown to a team of eight people, whose success earned $ 1.2 million federal grant their efforts for the first direct grant to an American Indian nation in particular for implementing child compensation cost.

Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby and a proclamation of federal officials on July 16, the recognition of unique status.

Diann Dawson, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services participated.

“The Chickasaw Nation is the head of the tribe new beginning in relations between the Nation’s child support program implementation,” said Dawson. “According to you, others will follow a new way of the activity. A brand new way for the” Child Support Programme. You have a new standard for tribal peoples throughout America. ”

Jerry Sweet, the nation’s child support implementation, “said the director would grant” will help strengthen the partnership we have developed with the State, the Confederation and other tribal governments. More importantly, these funds will help us to continue to follow our mission of an Indian voice for the exploitation of children and parents responsible for the care of their children. ”

Ray Weaver, division director of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, Child Support Division, its appreciation for the hard work of sweets and his team.

“I am honoured to have helped that happen. I really believe Jerry Sweet has established its mandate and we have a lot of confidence in its leadership in this process, it is already in developing countries by the post. It is a good organization take this responsibility. We are very comfortable that it will continue to do a good job.

“We have a good relationship with Jerry and his group. We expect that we continue as we are doing everything we can to promote this relationship and make sure they continue to succeed. ”

Sweet was the only collaborator at the beginning and it is recognized proud of the nature and the way his office has not only increased, but also with success in his mission.

“This history of granting subsidies, confirmation that our child support Enforcement is doing a remarkable job,” said Anoatubby. “Greater coherence is the fact that additional resources to support us during the enlargement that the quality of work, so that more Indian children receive the financial burden and emotional they deserve. ”

Now, the device has a satellite office in Purcell, and there are plans for the use of resources may grant additional six people and opening offices in Miami and Pawhuska.

“This office serves more children in a wider scope than when it opens for the first time, less than five years,” said Anoatubby. “These funds will help us offices in the strategically important sites across the country so that we can serve more families can easily access to these valuable services.”

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