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Tribe signs MOU with South College Asheville - The Cherokee One Feather


Tribe signs MOU with South College Asheville
 
 
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) and South College Asheville (SCA) entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the afternoon of Tuesday, May 4 that tribal officials hope will encourage more tribal members to enter the health care field.  Principal Chief Richard G. Sneed and Dr. Lisa Satterfield, SCA campus president, signed the MOU in the Office of the Principal Chief with SCA officials and officials from the Tribe’s Higher Education Program.
Principal Chief Richard G. Sneed, right, and Dr. Lisa Satterfield, South College Asheville campus president, sign a Memorandum of Understanding between the College and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) in the Office of the Principal Chief on the afternoon of Tuesday, May 4. Part of the Memorandum states, “SCA will develop and deliver programs to introduce and guide EBCI students to careers in the health care field…” (SCOTT MCKIE B.P./One ....

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Concern grows for pediatric dental care in Cherokee - The Cherokee One Feather


Concern grows for pediatric dental care in Cherokee
 
 
Dental care wasn’t the first worry for most people when the pandemic brought life to a screeching halt last Spring. 
Schools, places of work, and restaurants all closed their doors. Day-to-day routines were shattered. Among all of this, health care started becoming an issue. People couldn’t see hospitalized family members, and previously basic procedures become near impossible feats. 
Mellie Burns, center, EBCI/PHHS Children’s Dental Program manager, delivered 700 oral health kits to the Cherokee Elementary School on the morning of Thursday, April 8. She is shown with Jess Walkingstick, fifth grader, and Addie Martin, Pre-K, at the school. “We’re just really trying to promote a good dental health message,” said Burns. She related earlier that the program is not able to provide the routine services at the school due to COVID-19 restrictions. “But, I wanted to ensure all students had the ne ....

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