Does CIRI offer medical and dental assistance?
No, but CIRI shareholders (and other Alaska Natives and American Indians) who live within the Cook Inlet region are eligible for a variety of services offered bySouthcentral Foundation at the Anchorage Native Primary Care Center, and by the Alaska Native Medical Center. Alaska Natives living elsewhere in Alaska or the Lower-48 states may be eligible for services provided by theIndian Health Service and/or through local tribal providers. For shareholders living in the Lower-48, CIRI and Southcentral Foundation teamed up to create the Alaska Native Health Resource Advocate Program (ANHRAP) in 1997. ANHRAP operates out of Washington state and connects clients to health, social, education, and legal resources. For assistance in identifying available services in the Lower 48, please contact the Alaska Native Health Resource Advocate Program directly as follows: Roberta Hallam, Resource Advocate Supervisor Alaska Native Health Resource Advocate Program P.O. Box 2045 Milton, Washington 98354-
No, but CIRI shareholders (and other Alaska Natives and American Indians) who live within the Cook Inlet region are eligible for a variety of services offered bySouthcentral Foundation at the Anchorage Native Primary Care Center, and by the Alaska Native Medical Center. Alaska Natives living elsewhere in Alaska or the Lower 48 states may be eligible for services provided by theIndian Health Service and/or through local tribal providers. For shareholders living in the Lower 48, please contact the Alaska Native Health Resource Advocate Program directly as follows: Roberta Hallam, Resource Advocate Supervisor Alaska Native Health Resource Advocate Program P.O.