The Confederated Tribes-Siletz in Salem, OR is a Native American community that offers a range of services and programs to its members. Their Tribal Government provides information on Tribal Council members, Tribal Court forms, enrollment updates, and tribal ordinances. They also have a strong focus on preserving their heritage, with resources on the history of the Siletz Tribe, pow-wows, and language programs. Additionally, they offer services in education, healthcare, social employment, natural resources, and more.
The Head Start Program, operated by the Confederated Tribes-Siletz, is an early childhood education program that aims to promote the school readiness of preschool-aged children. They provide age-appropriate activities, medical and dental care, cultural enrichment, and support for parent involvement. With classrooms in Siletz, Lincoln City, Salem, and Portland, the program offers transportation, meals, structured learning activities, health screenings, family events, and parent training. While they give preference to Native American children, enrollment is open to all.
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