Cherokee Nation Pledges $60,000 to United Way

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Officials from Cherokee Nation and Cherokee Nation Businesses recently gathered at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa to present a $60,000 contribution to Tulsa Area United Way leadership. L to R: Cherokee Nation Deputy Chief Bryan Warner; Cynthia Qualls, Chief Resource Development Officer of Tulsa Area United Way; Alison Anthony, President and CEO of Tulsa Area United Way; Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr; Cherokee Nation Delegate to Congress Kim Teehee; CEO of Cherokee Nation Businesses, Chuck Garrett; and Cherokee Nation Deputy Secretary of State Canaan Duncan.

TULSA, OK – Cherokee Nation and its businesses have presented a $60,000 contribution to the Tulsa Area United Way (TAUW) to help support the agency’s yearlong fundraising campaign. Through annual contributions and employee volunteers, the tribe has supported the non-profit organization’s efforts since 2013.

“Throughout Cherokee Nation and Cherokee Nation Businesses (CNB), we are honored to work alongside incredible local non-profit organizations to ensure Oklahoma remains strong and that all of its citizens can prosper,” said Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. “We are extraordinarily proud of our longtime partnership with the United Way and our shared goal of advancing the quality of life in our communities through education and financial stability, as well as health and safety.”

Tulsa Area United Way aims to improve lives and strengthen local communities by uniting people and resources. The agency, along with thousands of individual donors and companies, raises more than $25 million each year to support innovation grants, collaborative initiatives, shared technology services and human services organizations.

“Cherokee Nation and CNB support tribal citizens in many ways. We are also very grateful that they actively contribute to the entire region and our non-profit community,” said Alison Anthony, President and CEO of Tulsa Area United Way. “The tribe’s continued support of TAUW ensures that everyone in our community can flourish and thrive.”

In the last 99 years, the United Way has invested more than $900 million in the community. Most recently, TAUW raised more than $25.8 million, meeting its 2023 goal in caring for those in need. The non-profit agency serves thousands of individuals through more than 160 programs located throughout Tulsa, Creek, Rogers, Okmulgee, Osage and Wagoner counties.

“We are honored to continue partnering with the Tulsa Area United Way,” said Cherokee Nation Deputy Chief Bryan Warner. “Through the passion, expertise and services of TAUW and its many partnering agencies, we see the true value of our dollars as they are reinvested to help improve the lives of friends and neighbors throughout Northeast Oklahoma.”