FOOD DISTRIBUTION | The Osage Nation Food Distribution Program provides nutritious food packages to low-income Native American households living on the Osage Nation reservation. Find out more here.
The event is free and open to the public on Thursday, July 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Municipal Office, 705 N Lenapah Ave. OSAGE NATION RESERVATION, OKLA. (July 6, 2023) – The Osage Nation Counseling Center (ONCC) continues its Drive-Thru Narcan Training Series with an event on Thursday, July 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Skiatook Municipal Office, 705 N Lenapah Ave., Oklahomans are
It can probably be said that everyone has experienced some type of hardship in his or her life, and certainly has known a family member or friend who has. Circumstances, often times, are beyond our control. Crisis Assistance (CA) may be an option to explore. The policy of the Office of the Chiefs is to provide support to Osage Nation citizens in times of legitimate crisis, regardless of place of
NOTICE: The Osage Nation Crisis Assistance Program makes payments directly to vendors, not applicants, to alleviate your crisis. OSAGE NATION SERVICE AREA, OKLA. (December 15, 2022) – The Osage Nation Financial Assistance Department is aware of the extreme hardships many Osage families are currently facing. In response, the Osage Nation Crisis Assistance Program has increased to $2,000 for the
OSAGE RESERVATION, OKLA. (November 2, 2021) - On Monday, November 1, 2021, Osage Nation Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear signed legislation into law that recognizes Juneteenth as a national holiday for Osage Nation. Juneteenth is a holiday celebrated on the 19th day of June to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States. “Juneteenth is a day of great importance,” said Chief
Lake of the Ozarks – The Osage Nation, during an event in observance of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, presented over $60,000 in donations to two Lake of the Ozarks entities that support area victims of abuse and neglect. Each organization received $30,528.07 in donations. Last month, the Osage Nation hosted a liquidation auction of the Quality Inn and announced that all auction profits
OSAGE RESERVATION, OKLA. (April 18, 2022) – April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and Osage Nation’s Social Services and Child Care and Development Services Departments are teaming up to raise awareness. Blue ribbons, the child abuse awareness color symbol, can be found throughout the Osage Nation campus. In addition, an awareness walk will be held on Thursday, April 21 at 9:30 a.m. led by
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and Osage Nation’s Social Services and Child Care and Development Services Departments are teaming up to raise awareness. Blue ribbons, the child abuse awareness color symbol, can be found throughout the Osage Nation campus. In addition, an awareness walk will be held on Thursday, April 21 at 9:30 a.m. led by students from Wahzhazhe Early Learning Academies
PAWHUSKA, Okla. (June 1, 2015)—This past Thursday, the Osage Nation Counseling Center (ONCC) and Domestic Violence Program hosted a pancake breakfast for men only. LaVina Spotted Bear Clark, an Advocate with Domestic Violence, addressed the audience. She first talked about the White Ribbon Campaign. This program first began in Canada and according to their website, www.whiteribbon.org, has become
Pre-K-12th Grade Osage Youth Eligible to Receive $250 for Clothing, Supplies, Tech Assistance Osage youth, Pre-K through 12th Grade, are eligible to receive $250 for school clothing, supplies, and technology assistance as part of the Osage Nation Education Department's School Clothing, Supplies & Technology Assistance Program. The application opens on October 1, 2025, and closes on May 1, 2026
OSAGE NATION RESERVATION, OKLA. (April 9, 2024)—Osage Nation Education Department (ONED) Director Mary Wildcat has been appointed to the Oklahoma Advisory Council on Indian Education (OACIE) by the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The OACIE produces an annual report with recommendations to the Oklahoma State Board of Education on educational matters affecting the education of Native American
“JOM High School Seniors, Class of 2023 are invited to attend a FAFSA/College Application Family Night on Tuesday, October 18, 2022, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Register your JOM student in order to attend. Please contact the Osage Nation Education Department at (918) 287-5300 or email education@osagenation-nsn.gov.”
OSAGE NATION EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FAFSA NIGHT WHEN? October 19th, 2017 from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM WHERE? The Osage Nation Education Department Computer Lab 102 Buffalo Ave, Hominy OK 74035 INFORMATION TO GATHER BEFORE YOU FILL OUT THE FAFSA  FAFSA ID  Social Security Number  Driver’s License Number  Your parent or guardians 2016 Tax Records  Records of your untaxed Income  Records of your assets
Pawhuska, Oklahoma --- Thursday, November 7, 2019, the Osage Nation (ON) Education Department held its annual College and Career Fair at the Osage County Fairgrounds. Local Junior and Senior High School students visited the event while ON Departments and Programs, external companies, colleges, technical schools, and military recruiters set up and presented information booths for the students to
On Thursday, November 4, 2021, the Osage Nation (ON) Education Department held its annual College and Career Fair at the Osage County Fairgrounds. Local junior and senior high school students visited the event that featured college, technical school, and military recruiters along with career professionals who presented information for the students to explore. This activity introduces life beyond
The Osage Nation Education Department (ONED) hosted a Senior Orientation Event for the incoming Class of 2023 on July 12-13, 2022, at the ONED in Hominy, Oklahoma. Native American youth, who attended the event, received information regarding: college applications, career planning, scholarships, financial aid, and job readiness skills. They learned about the academic programs and student life at