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- Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
The Lumbee Tribe us dedicated to our culture, traditions and history. We offer many services to our nation. Lumbee Tribe of N.C. honors former Lt. Governor Jefferson E. Keel of the Chickasaw Nation Federal Recognition Step Photo 2025 New Construction Lumbee Tribe of N.C. honors former Lt. Governor Jefferson E. Keel of the Chickasaw Nation 1/66 Welcome to the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina Culture. Tradition. History. Welcome to the Lumbee Tribe of N.C. We are the People of the Dark Water. Our Lumbee Tribal Territory is located in Southeastern North Carolina in Robeson, Hoke, Cumberland, and Scotland Counties. The Lumbee People are known for their entrepreneurial spirit and their focus on education. We welcome you to visit our homeland. Lumbee Tribal Citizens, we hope you register through the Lumbee Member Portal, if you have not done so already, to stay engaged, connected, as well as apply and/or check the status of services available to you. Our tribal website list information and staff details for available services for your families which include, but are not limited to Tribal Support Services, Emergency Rental Assistance, Housing services for families and college students, Enrollment assistance, Energy assistance, Transitional Housing Services, Youth Services, Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Veteran Services, Youth Services through Project Create and much more. If you have questions, please reach out to our staff. We are here to help. Also, our Lumbee Tribal Enrollment Office is now open late on Monday afternoons to better assist you. The main number for the Lumbee Housing Complex is 910.521.7861. As always, I am thankful for this opportunity to serve as your chairman. Chairman Monthly Update Official Merchandise Store Lumbee Member Portal General Legal Counsel Services RFP Business Meeting Agenda 03/18/26 March 2026 Tribal Council Calendar LTNC Federally Recognized Lumbee Today Newsletter Rehab/HIP Checklist 2025 Accomplishments Honor Cord App 2026 Fed Rec Events Golf Tournament: May 1
- Volunteer Programs | lumbee-tribe-of-nc
< < back Volunteer Program TEEN IMPACT BACK TO SCHOOL Requirements Requirements: Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age. All applicants must submit an application, complete with personal references to be verified by the volunteer coordinator. All applicants must participate in an initial interview with the volunteer coordinator. All volunteers are subject to a criminal background check. All applicants are required to complete volunteer training/orientation as required before site placement and sign a job description. Direct Service Volunteers work along with tribal employees assisting tribal programs including: Tribal Boys & Girls Clubs, Elder Services, Enrollment, Veterans Affairs, Energy Assistance, Housing Research and Compliance, Vocational Rehabilitation. Additional tribal events and tribal advocacy efforts allow direct services volunteers to work directly along with tribal employees and tribal members seeking services. Indirect Service Volunteers work alone or as part of a group, providing services including; community service through assisting elders, visiting tribal members in hospitals and assisted living facilities. Additional efforts can include; participating in community efforts that benefit tribal members such as food, toy and clothing drives. These volunteer opportunities are communty based with no affiliation with the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. Your Talents and Skills Are Needed Become a Tribal Volunteer. Your experience can have a meaningful impact on our program and the lives of Tribal members. Please join the Tribal Volunteer team and make a difference in your community. You can make a positive impact in others lives by developing and sharing your professional skills. You can also improve your communication and interpersonal skills, while educating the public. Volunteers will be meeting new people and developing a greater knowledge and understanding of tribal programs. You can be part of a DYNAMIC TEAM. April Bryant at 910-521-7861 or at abryant@lumbeetribe.com . Mission Statement Teen IMPACT promotes personal development through youth volunteerism. Our non‐school based volunteer club, engages tribal youth ages 13‐18 in meaningful community services, while enriching the understanding through peer support, mentoring, and service learning. Plan & Description Teen Impact is a tribal based community service club for teenage members of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. The Volunteer Program of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina assists and mentors the teen volunteer as he/she donates service hours to a community cause of their choice. Teen Impact is not for all teens who want to volunteer. It is for all teens who want to make a difference through volunteering. To truly make a difference, volunteers need to be committed to their volunteer service, and be willing to invest their time to make a change in the lives of people who need their help. The Volunteer Program of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina will expand, develop and maintain strong relationships with community organizations that need volunteers and especially like to include teenagers in their important work. Teen Impact will help each teen member to connect with a good cause, while taking into consideration the time and location of the community service, in order that it fits their schedule and transportation is available. How to Join Joining Teen Impact will take some thought. The teens of the Club will be committed to the motto...Deeds Not Words. They put kind thoughts and concerns for others into actions that truly make a difference. If you are a person that is ready to sacrifice time for a good cause then Teen Impact wants to talk to you. Teen Impact is limited to teen’s age 13‐18. We recognize that many teens are asked to perform community service work to qualify for grades, credit, National Honor Society, and better positioning for college acceptances and scholarships. Being a part of Teen Impact goes far beyond "getting hours". Teens that join the Club have a driving passion to help others that is not limited by an hour requirement. They are the best and most dedicated of teen volunteers. Does this describe you? Do you have the right stuff to belong? The first step to being part of Teen Impact is to complete the IMPACT application packet. The Tribal Volunteer Manager can schedule an interview for you (parents welcome), which will help you gather information about the club and learn about different types of volunteer opportunities that might be available near you. Each teen selects an area where they would like to donate their time. Some of the teens volunteer with tribal government & organizations, disabled teens, abandoned animals, senior citizens, hospitals, medically fragile children, disadvantaged youth, homeless shelter, food banks, women support groups, and many others. There is no fee for joining and members are not obligated to stay with the club if they determine it is not for them. It is the hope of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina that Teen Impact Alumni will go on to make a lifelong commitment to volunteerism, philanthropy and making a difference in our tribal community. Teen Impact is a youth volunteer movement that is teen driven, meaning that the teens make all the decisions regarding policies, procedures and traditions of the club. For more information or if you would like to join, please contact: April Bryant at 910-521-7861 or at abryant@lumbeetribe.com . Teen Impact / Volunteerism & Community Service Anchor 8 Anchor 9 Volunteer Program Application Back to School with AT&T Continued Support F or more information about the tribe’s annual supply drive, please contact April Bryant at 910-521-7861 or at abryant@lumbeetribe.com .
- Crisis Intervention | lumbee-tribe-of-nc
Crisis Intervention Program (CIP) Energy Department Energy Department 1/2 Crisis Intervention Program (CIP) Download Crisis Intervention Program Checklist Provides assistance to low-income households that are in a heating or cooling related emergency. Energy assistance is important to all that receive it, but more so if someone in your home is elderly, disabled or a young child under 6 years old. These persons are especially at risk for life threatening illness of death if their home is too cold in the winter or too hot in the summer. Benefits may vary based upon the amount needed to alleviate the crisis; however, the maximum allowed benefit cannot exceed $600 per tribal fiscal year (October – September). An eligible Household may receive assistance more than one time during the tribal fiscal year. To receive Energy Assistance, an eligible Household; Must have at least one American Indian household member 18 years of age or older Must meet income criteria Must provide all documentation needed to complete an Application Must be experiencing a Crisis/Financial Hardship within the Household and have supporting documentation to show Crisis/Financial Hardship Applications are taken at the following locations and times: Robeson County Department of Energy of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina 6984 NC Highway 711 West, Pembroke, NC 910.522.2206 Monday thru Friday - 9am - 3 pm Scotland County Lumbee Heritage Elders Court 16220 Lumbee Heritage Lane Laurinburg, NC 910-291-0057 Tuesdays - 9am - 3pm Cumberland County Cape Fear Baptist Church 100 Indian Drive Fayetteville, NC 28312 (910) 323-5556 Wednesdays ~ 9am - 3pm Hoke County Hawkeye Sands Apartments 385 Red Springs Road, Red Springs, NC 28377 910-875-6149 Thursdays ~ 9am - 3pm Contact Wilma Dial, Program Coordinator Phone: 910.522.2207 E-mail: wdial@lumbeetribe.com Tiffany Oxendine, Intake Specialist Phone: 910. 522.2182 Email: tnoxendine@lumbeetribe.com Samantha Hunt, Intake Specialist Phone: 910.522.2181 Email: shunt2@lumbeetribe.com *American Indian Households may apply at the Tribal Office or any Outreach Site regardless of your county of residence.For information regarding the outreach sites outside of the scheduled dates and times please contact the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina Department of Energy at (910) 522-2206 or visit our office at 6984 NC Hwy 711 West, Pembroke, NC. Bertha Hunt, Intake Specialist Phone: 910.522.2191 E-mail: bhunt @lumbeetribe.com Doris Britt, Intake Specialist Phone: 910.522.2193 E-mail: dbritt @lumbeetribe.com Adriane Carter, Intake Specialist Phone: 910.668.6517 E-mail: acarter @lumbeetribe.com Barbara Lowery, Outreach Specialist Phone: 910.522.2206 E-mail: blowery@lumbeetribe.com
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- Lumbee History Culture Class
Location: 6984 NC Hwy 711 West Pembroke, NC 28372 Pembroke Boys and Girls Club behind Turtle Building DISCLAIMER: Please e-mail cultureclass@lumbeetribe.com if you need to cancel your scheduled session. For more information, please dial 910-522-5474
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- Important Lumbee Tribal Enrollment Information - Tribal Enrollment Updates for all Begins Monday, March 23, 2026
Important Lumbee Tribal Enrollment Information - Tribal Enrollment Updates for all Begins Monday, March 23, 2026 All Lumbee Tribal Citizens needing updates may do so now. Important to know: • If your phase has passed, you may still submit updates. Timeline may adjust based on volume and processing needs. For more information visit https://www.lumbeetribe.com/tribalenrollment
- Lumbee Tribe of N.C. Closed Monday Due to Inclement Weather
Due to potential inclement weather and high winds, the Lumbee Tribe of N.C. Housing Complex and all Tribal Offices will be closed on Monday, March 16, 2026. We want to ensure the safety of our staff as well as our citizens who might be traveling to our offices for services during the storm. We will re-open on normal schedule on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.









