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The Wyandotte Nation on June 25, 2020, announced a COVID-19 relief program for citizens.
The CO\IID-19 Public Health Emergency Relief Program will provide a $1,500 payment to help those who have been negatively affected during the pandemic, a letter states. The money comes from the tribe’s share of the $8 billion coronavirus relief fund.
“The purpose of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Relief Program is to provide direct emergency financial assistance from the Wyandotte Nation’s Coronavirus Relief Fund monies to our citizens to alleviate the hardships our citizens are facing as a result of the COVID-19 public health emergency,” Chief Billy Friend states in the letter.
Applications are due August 31, according to the letter.
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