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Jul
22
2020

DRIVE THRU COVID-19 TESTING Daily testing available Monday thru Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.

Things to know:

  • Testing and results are CONFIDENTIAL
  • An appointment is required and you will be asked questions to be sure we schedule the right test for you.
  • Testing will be deep nose swabs which takes about 15 seconds.
  • You will be notified of your result by one of our clinical staff.

We continue to offer testing every day to patients sick with any COVID-19 symptoms, or exposed to someone who is COVID19 positive.

We highly encourage those that seek Covid19 testing to utilize the drive thru clinic at Ft. Yuma Health Center

*Call 760-572-4711 to reserve a spot*

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Jul
20
2020

Quechan Small Business Owners,

The Tribal Government is committed to supporting small businesses who are financially struggling amidst the COVID-19 public health emergency. Our aim is to provide a relief program that will ensure funding for a small business was necessary and in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency, and will meet the requirements & guidelines of the CARES Act. This program is not associated with the CARES Act Payroll Protection Plan, and our ability to provide financial assistance is based on eligibility guidelines and funding availability.

The Tribal Administration and the Economic Development Administration are in process of developing a program that can provide relief assistance and benefit a Quechan member who is a sole proprietor/vendor that operates in our local & tribal community, as well as the larger businesses owned and operated in our local area and or in other States.

If you like to receive an application via email or by mail please contact:

Brian Golding, Sr.  – Economic Development Director
Phone: (760) 572-5270
Email: b.golding@quechantribe.com

Or

Please continue to check the tribal website (www.quechantribe.com) for more updates; we appreciate your patience in this matter.

Stay safe and be well,

Quechan Tribal Council 

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Jul
14
2020

At the current time, the Small Business COVID-19 Relief Program will need to undergo further review in order to ensure the Relief Program is meeting the U.S. Treasury CARES Act guideline requirements.

We apologize for the delay; we will provide an update of the Program’s progress on Monday 20, 2020 and post it on the Quechan Tribes website (www.quechantribe.com).

Stay safe and be well,

Quechan Tribal Council

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Jul
13
2020

This Assistance Program has been developed and is intended for individuals and families seeking emergency assistance through the Quechan Tribe’s Individual and Family COVID-19 Assistance Program. The program is offered to provide assistance for individual and families that have been impacted by the COVID-19 public health emergency.

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Jul
2
2020

Quechan Tribal Membership,

 

The Quechan Tribal Administration has been awarded CARES Act funding from The United States Treasury, here is a quick guide to the CARES Act:

What is the CARES Act?

On March 27, 2020, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security, or CARES, Act was signed into law, setting in motion the distribution of funds and other relief mechanisms to counteract the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.

Title V of the CARES Act provides for $150 billion in aid to states, tribal governments and units of local government. Of that amount, $8 billion in aid was dedicated for payments to tribal governments.

How much did the Quechan Indian Tribe get awarded?

As of May 8, 2020 and June 15, 2020, The Quechan Indian Tribe has received a total of $20,063,141.47 from The U. S. Treasury’s The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

How can the funding be spent?

The CARES Act requires that the payments from the Coronavirus Relief Fund only be used to cover expenses that are necessary expenditures incurred due to the public health emergency with respect to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID–19); expenditures that were not accounted for in the 2020 budget for the Tribal Administration; and for expenditures that will be incurred during the period of March 1, 2020, and December 30, 2020.

As sovereign governments addressing the pandemic on many levels, the tribal government has to have a broad discretion to define necessary expenditures under the Act.  The Tribe has asserted expenditures that include the costs for Emergency Management Response, Personal Protective Equipment for Tribal Employees, Emergency Leave cost for any Employees directly affected by COVID-19, Employees who have been affected during Government closures, a Small Business Grant, an Individual and Family Emergency Assistance Program and Upgrades for touchless fixtures for programs in high risk areas within the tribal community and many other expenditures that have yet to be determined. These expenditures would otherwise be unavailable due to the loss of revenues associated with the closures of tribal enterprises as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic response.

It is extremely important for the tribal government to take notice of the CARES Act’s strong oversight authorities. Specifically, Title V of the act includes a section authorizing recoupment of distributed funds if the Treasury Department’s Inspector General can determine that these funds were not used in accordance with the act’s definition of qualifying expenditures. The tribal government must be in compliance with any guidance provided by the Treasury Department in distributing the funds, and address guidance of the act itself in developing and documenting the expenditure plans.

The Tribal Council will review and approve a budget that is currently being developed, once approved; that information will be provided to the tribal membership on how this funding will be utilized.

Will Tribal Members receive financial assistance?

Yes, All enrolled members (18 years and older) are eligible for a relief amount of $2,135.99, due to the hardships related to the Coronavirus per The Quechan Indian Tribe’s Individual and Family COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Program. The application will be available on the Tribal Website (www.quechantribe.com) or outside of the Quechan Tribal Administration on July 13, 2020. All guidelines, provisions and deadline will be stated on the application, please allow time for application review and processing, and please use an accurate mailing address. The Quechan Tribe will not be responsible for incorrect mailing addresses; checks will not be available for pick up, no exceptions.

Will Small Businesses owned by Tribal Members be eligible to receive financial assistance?

Yes, if you are an owner of a Small Business (under 500 employees) and have been negatively affected by COVID-19, you must fill out The Quechan Indian Tribe’s Small Business Grant application. The application will be available on the Tribal Website (www.quechantribe.com) or outside of the Quechan Tribal Administration on July 13, 2020. All guidelines, provisions and deadline will be stated on the application, please allow time for application review and processing, and please use an accurate mailing address. The Quechan Tribe will not be responsible for incorrect mailing addresses; checks will not be available for pick up, no exceptions.

We appreciate your patience during this time, stay safe.

 

Quechan Tribal Council

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Jul
2
2020

DUE TO THE RISE IN CONFIRMED CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) CASES IN OUR COMMUNITY, THE QUECHAN TRIBAL COUNCIL WILL BE UPHOLDING THE SUSPENSION OF FULL TRADITIONAL RITES, IN EFFORTS TO SLOW THE SPREAD AND TO KEEP THE COMMUNITY AS SAFE AS POSSIBLE.

FUNERAL PROTOCOL WILL BE HELD TO (2) HOURS UNDER THE BIG HOUSE RAMADA PRIOR TO CREMATION (3:00 AM – 5:00 AM)

THIS WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

MASKS, GLOVES & HAND SANITIZER WILL BE PROVIDED. SOCIAL DISTANCING IS STRONGLY ENCOURAGED.

STAY SAFE,

QUECHAN TRIBAL COUNCIL

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Jun
22
2020

With the recent rise in confirmed Covid-19 cases on the Ft. Yuma Indian Reservation, the Quechan Tribal Council has determined it necessary to close the remaining essential programs of The Tribal Administration with the exception of the following: Quechan Police Department, Security, Fish & Game, Animal Control and Tribal Gaming Office. The Quechan Utilities Department will be on call for emergencies, and will continue ensuring the functioning of lift stations. The closures will begin Monday, June 22, 2020 through Monday, July, 6, 2020.

Programs that provide Services to the membership such as Food Distribution, Pipa Market, Senior Nutrition and Tribal Court will be at limited operations, the adjusted hours and contact information are available on the Quechan Tribe website. Quechan Paradise Casino will still be in Operations, and under careful watch by the CEO and Management Team.

During this time it is strongly recommended that the membership adhere to the Stay at Home Order that was sent out on April 7, 2020 that is still in effect. The Quechan Tribal Council will be working to enforce more stringent deterrents to those that continue to disregard the current Stay at Home Order as well as any future orders, restrictions and ordinances the Quechan Tribal Council passes to protect the health and safety of its membership and community. The Tribal Council will also continue working on budgeting and finalizing decisions that need to be made with the CARES Act funding.

In closing the Quechan Tribal Council has heard your concerns and wants to assure you every effort is being made to help slow the spread of COVID-19, in hopes to prevent any future cases. We are requesting your help and responsibility by practicing social distancing, wearing masks and to wash your hands or sanitize as much as possible when soap and water is unavailable. If you feel you are experiencing symptoms, please contact IHS or your medical provider immediately, self-quarantine if there is a waiting period for your appointment or pending results. All medical providers and testing areas will provide you the necessary literature and information, as well as after care steps. For those who are positive and need assistance, the Tribe and I.H.S. are working in collaboration with the American Red Cross and Salvation Army to provide meals and essential materials. For any Covid-19 or emergency response call the point of contact for the Tribe is Jillian Attaway, Interim PHEP at (760) 572-0213 ext: 223 or (928) 587-5524 (Strict CONFIDENTIALITY will be adhered to).

TOGETHER AS A NATION WE CAN STOP THIS VIRUS FROM CONTINUING TO SPREAD.

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Jun
22
2020

The Quechan Police Department, Tribal Security, Fish & Game and Animal Control will continue to conduct regular business during this time.

Food Distribution will be closed from Thursday, June 25, 2020 through Monday, July 13, 2020. The staff will be in on Monday, June 29, 2020 to receive their monthly shipment and conduct inventory; they will then resume their leave.

The Quechan Senior Center will be closed from Monday, June 29, 2020 through Monday, July 13, 2020; meals will be provided in advance for the participants.

Pipa Market will be open daily from 9:00am to 5:00pm.

The Andrade Parking Lot will continue to conduct business from 6:00am through 2:00pm.

All other departments will remain available by e-mail.

If you have any questions or concerns please contact Jillian Attaway, Emergency Administrative Assistant (928) 587-5524.

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Jun
18
2020

All Sunset Health locations have Monday through Friday Provider appointments available to determine if COVID-19 testing is indicated.  Sunset Health is required to complete the testing consistent with the patient's insurance coverage.  The screening and specimen collection will be done by the Sunset Provider.  Test result are currently taking 7 to 10 days to come back.  For ongoing updates you can follow us on Facebook @sunsethealth

Sunset Health Locations:

  • San Luis - 815 E. Cesar Chavez Blvd. San Luis, AZ 85349 Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Somerton - 115 N. Somerton Ave. Somerton, AZ 85350 Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Yuma - 675 N. Avenue B Yuma, AZ 85364 Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Yuma - 2060 W. 24th St. Yuma, AZ 85364 Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Wellton - 10425 Williams St. Wellton, AZ 85356 Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

For more information call (928) 819-8999.

On Saturday, June 20, 2020 from 7:00 am to 10:00 am Sunset Health located at 815 E. Cesar Chavez Blvd., San Luis, Arizona will be conducting its Covid-19 Drive-Thru testing as part of the Arizona Testing Blitz.

 

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Jun
18
2020

Regional Center for Border Health, Inc/San Luis Walking Clinic, Inc. is providing screenings every day at the following locations:

Drive-Thru Stations are open 6:30 am to 12:30 pm Monday through Friday

 

  • Somerton: 950 East Main Street, Somerton, Arizona
  • San Luis: 1896 East Babbitt Lane, San Luis, Arizona

Walk-In Testing are from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday.

     San Luis Urgent Care: 1233 North Main Street, San Luis, Arizona

 

 

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Jun
13
2020

On Saturday, June 13, 2020, the Quechan Tribal Administration, along with the help from community volunteers and staff from ICNA Relief, distributed boxes of food at the Drive-Thru Food Distribution. 

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Jun
11
2020

Do you need COVID19 testing?

Covid-19 Testing is available at Fort Yuma Health Center

*Call 760-572-4711 to reserve a spot*

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Jun
9
2020

On June 8, 2020, the Yuma County Area Transit YCAT confirmed that one of our YCAT employees have tested positive for COVID-19. It is not confirmed that the exposure happened while on duty, but it is important that we remain vigilant in our effort to reduce the spread. Employee’s last date at work was May 30, 2020.

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Jun
5
2020

Cocopah Emergency Manager Mike Fila and Ft. Yuma Health Care Center Incident Commander Jeremy B. Woodruff have details about COVID 19 testing.

The Fort Yuma Health Care Center is located on the Quechan Tribe Indian Reservation in Winterhaven, California.

You may view the video by clicking here: Covid-19 Testing At FYHCC

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May
29
2020

Out of an abundance of caution and transparency, we want to share with our community that on 05/28/2020 two employees have tested positive for Covid19. Within the past 24 hours, we’ve taken immediate action to connect with those who were potentially exposed.  The employees are currently under self-quarantine as recommended by CDC guidelines.

As a precautionary measure, other staff members who were in close contact with these employees have been notified to be tested and self-isolate by staying at home. Staff are taking appropriate precautions and practicing infection control to prevent any possible spread of the virus.  The health and safety of our staff and the community are our number one priority.  The Quechan Tribe will continue to follow the CDC guidelines.

The Quechan Indian Tribe

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May
28
2020

When wearing a face mask:

  • Always wear with the same side facing out
  • The mask should have a nice snug fit
  • It should cover the nose, mouth, and chin
  • The pleats should point down

#quechancares

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May
28
2020

Award-winning actor, tribal elder, and leading health advocate in Indian Country, Wes Studi, offers guidance to tribal communities to help slow the spread of Corona Virus.

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May
20
2020

House Bill 1338 (2019) was passed and allowed the AZ Department of Transportation to design seven different veteran special license plates one plate shall contain a Native American Code Talker seal.

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May
18
2020

The Quechan Council would like to pass on these help tips and information regarding the Covid-19 virus.

Click here to watch: Maintain Your Space

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May
6
2020

The Quechan Indian Tribe is Seeking Letters of Interest from Enrolled Tribal Members for the following Committees that are still in need of members:

  • Advisory Committee (Language) - Open
  • Pageant - (1) Vacant
  • Impact Aide - (5) Vacant
  • Legislative - (2) Vacant
  • Health Committee - (3) Vacant
  • Higher Education - (2) Vacant
  • Culture Committee - (1) Vacant

OPEN UNTIL FILLED

Please submit letters of interest to: Regina Escalanti, Tribal Council Secretary of the Tribal Administration Office
Monday - Friday During the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m

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