Cherokee Nation contributes to rescue and relief efforts in Alaska
Cherokee Nation contributes to rescue and relief efforts in Alaska
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Cherokee Nation contributes to rescue and relief efforts in Alaska

BY STAFF REPORTS,Courtesy Scott Marder/american Red Cross 🕒︎ 2025-11-12

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Cherokee Nation contributes to rescue and relief efforts in Alaska

TAHLEQUAH – During a recent visit to Anchorage to meet with the Alaskan Federation of Natives, Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. pledged $25,000 in support of the Red Cross’ rescue and relief efforts in Alaska. “We are proud to once again lend our support to our great partner, the American Red Cross, by contributing to the lifesaving efforts underway in western Alaska,” Hoskin said. “The devastation from the remnants of Typhoon Halong will be felt for years by residents of impacted Native Alaskan villages. I encourage all who are able to assist to please join us in helping those affected during this great time of need.” The Cherokee Nation and American Red Cross have a long history of working together toward shared goals. The tribe continually provides support for the nonprofit’s lifesaving services and vital programs. “As Cherokees, we have long-held traditions of coming together and helping others, but especially in times of tragedy or catastrophes such as this,” Deputy Principal Chief Bryan Warner said. “Our word for it is Gadugi, which at its core is all of us working together and supporting one another. It is an honor to join the American Red Cross in bringing those values and traditions to the people and communities devastated by Typhoon Halong.” The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides comfort to victims of disasters; supplies about 40% of the nation’s blood; teaches skills that save lives; distributes international humanitarian aid; and supports veterans, military members and their families – helping more than 25,000 people each day. “The Council is extraordinarily supportive of joining the Red Cross and other community partners in the incredible effort currently underway to alleviate suffering and provide relief in the aftermath of Typhoon Halong,” CN Speaker of the Council Johnny Jack Kidwell said. “It is our hope that others will join us and send support to the thousands of people in Alaska who lost everything and are currently unable to return to their villages.” As longtime supporters of the Red Cross and its mission to prevent and alleviate suffering in the face of emergencies, CN and its businesses continually contribute funds to the nonprofit’s planned, community-specific services and educational programming, as well as support the emergency services it provides such as disaster relief, displacement assistance and emergency supply deliveries. The Red Cross is a nonprofit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to deliver its mission. To join Cherokee Nation in supporting the lifesaving efforts of the American Red Cross, visit RedCross.org.

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