Clinics offer an introduction to fishing skills such as how to tie fishing knots, rig a rod and reel, cast and fish.
This program allows qualifying families to receive $120 of free food per child during summer months.
Toompalliꞌ chokkaꞌ or summer house was a lighter structure designed to provide shade from the sun and protection from the elements. The timbers that formed the walls of the summer house were made...
Eligible youth can elevate their summer by connecting with nature, mastering skills, igniting creativity and building lasting friendships through Chickasaw Nation camps, clinics and academies.
The school-age program allows children to experience meaningful and impactful goal-focused programming after school and during school breaks. Age-appropriate activities designed to develop the social and emotional skills children need are incorporated into the curriculum...
The tribal library is a community-based family library that offers programming and services for people of all ages. Library cards and services are available for Chickasaw citizens and Chickasaw Nation employees.
This program provides assistance for Chickasaw elders who are not covered by other services and have no other way of obtaining needed resources. Utility services covered financially may include gas, water, electricity or deposits. Applicants must be a Chickasaw citizen 60...
Workforce training and experience prepares students to enter the workforce. Skill development includes job shadowing, mentoring, leadership opportunities, job training, life skills education and Chickasaw Nation curriculum. Applicants must be a citizen of a federally...
The Chickasaw Nation Impa’chi (Let’s Eat!) program provides meals to children ages 1-18, throughout the school year, on school breaks and during the summer months when the National School Lunch Program is not available.