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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Misty Cabe
September 19, 2001
(828) 497-7000
CHEROKEE, NC—On September 12, 2001, during a routine working session of
Tribal Council, discussions concerning the traumatic events of the
previous day replaced the regular agenda for a time. As with all
Americans everywhere, members of the Eastern Band were, and still are in
disbelief that this hideous act of terrorism could be committed against
the strongest nation in the world.
At the request of Chairman McCoy, a sum of $10,000 was approved by the
Council to be donated the American Red Cross in their efforts to aid the
countless victims whose lives will be perpetually changed as a result of
the events which took place on Tuesday, September 11, 2001.
Principal Chief, Leon D. Jones, who was also in attendance that day,
immediately committed a monetary match from the Executive budget, bringing
the sum total to $20,000.
Commenting on the donation, Chairman McCoy said, “Our Tribe believes
this act to be a direct attack upon the nation of the United States of
America, and we, as Native Americans are the proud descendents of the
first Americans in this land, but we are also a part of these United
States of America and we will proudly do our part to protect Her”
Chief Jones was quoted as saying, “On behalf of the Eastern Band of
Cherokee Indians, we are honored to be able to present this contribution
as a means of assistance for the innocent victims of the senseless acts of
terrorism perpetrated upon the citizens of the United States.
Please know that all of the people whose lives have been ever affected and
forever changed by this hideous act of violence, have our most heart-felt
and sincere sympathy. And even though we realize that this is only a
small contribution in relation to the overwhelming need, the members of
the Eastern Band are honored to be able to assist in any manner which we
are able. Our thoughts and prayers will be with these people in the
months of recovery to come.
The Executive Office also donated 54 cases of Cherokee Bottled Water,
half-liter bottles (1296 bottles) and Cherokee Bottled Water donated 50
cases of 1.5 liter bottles (600 bottles). Both donations went to the
Hearts with Hands who was collecting in conjunction with the Red Cross.
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