Find government services in Cherokee, NC. Listings include Cherokee Central Schools, Cherokee Preservation Foundation, EBCI Cherokee Fire and Rescue, EBCI Public Health & Human Services Division, EBCI Treasury - Office of Budget & Finance, Cherokee Fisheries and Wildlife Management.
Cherokee Preservation Foundation works to improve the quality of life of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and their neighbors in western North Carolina.
Cherokee Fire and Rescue serves the Qualla Boundary in Swain and Jackson Counties of North Carolina. We offer fire suppression, technical rescue, and fire prevention through inspec...
Provide information for the Cherokee community about our activities, events and resources to achieve seven generations of wellness.
The Office of Fisheries and Wildlife Management is responsible for managing and research of all game and non-game fish and wildlife and their habitats.
The Cherokee Boys Farm Club was established at the Cherokee Boarding School in 1932. Two years later the Cherokee Motor Club was founded. When the Boarding School closed in 1954,...
The Emergency Management Office is responsible for creating plans through which communities reduce their vulnerability to hazards and cope with disasters. Disaster management does ...
We are a nonprofit volunteer organization located in Cherokee, NC. We support the paid fire and rescue staff in providing fire and rescue services on EBCI lands and the surrounding...
The Housing and Community Development Division of the EBCI offers the Housing Production, Housing Services, Qualla Housing Services, and Infrastructure/Site Prep Programs.
We preserve & protect EBCI's natural resources.
Analenisgi offers a supportive environment that facilitates self-development for the Cherokee community.
Encouraging success through opportunities.
The Cherokee Tribal Court serves as the Judicial Branch of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
Tsalagi Public Health aims to deliver education, prevention, and intervention to promote health and healing in all generations.
I'd rather have a fist up my ass than a boot on my neck
Serving mothers and babies of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians ~ (Main: 828-359-6250) (Text: 828-788-4401)
WIC offers free food and nutrition services for Women, Infants and Children under the age of 5 years old.
This is the page for Steve Youngdeer American Legion Post 143.
For the campaign to elect Chris Reed to a seat with the Swain County Commissioners.
Take a step back in time at Oconaluftee Indian Village. Our local guides, dressed in 18th century attire, will take you on a tour through the Village. You will see local artisans w...