Calista Corporation Disappointed By Tribal Relief Fund Delays

Significant Needs Exist In Rural Alaska

September 29, 2020

Emmonak, Alaska. August 2019.
Emmonak, Alaska, in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Region.

(Anchorage, Alaska) – Calista Corporation continues to have serious concerns about the health and safety of people in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Region. Despite Congress in March 2020 passing the CARES Act, which includes $8 billion set aside for a Tribal Relief Fund, an estimated $500 million has yet to be distributed.

“Rural Alaska, and particularly the YK Region, has a significant lack of infrastructure to safely respond to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Calista Corp. President/CEO Andrew Guy. “The majority of homes in rural Alaska without running water are in the YK Region. This week, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) shared that bleach and hand sanitizer are the most common reasons for calls to the Alaska Poison Center helpline.”

“The YK Region has a significant lack of infrastructure to safely respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. The majority of homes in rural Alaska without running water are in the YK Region.”

Andrew Guy, Calista Corp. President/CEO

Frequent handwashing is a key guideline in combatting the spread of COVID-19. In rural Alaska homes without clean running water, families are forced to compensate by mixing bleach and water in basins.

As of September 28, of the 126 total cases reported by DHSS 59 cases have been reported just in September. There are no ICU beds in the YK Region, an area roughly the size of New York State.

Calista hopes a decision is made quickly to distribute the remaining Title V CARES Act funding. Our primary concern continues to be COVID relief support to YK Region communities, in accordance with any directives or conditions the U.S. Treasury attaches to such funding.

Calista has held consultation calls with YK Region Tribes. We continue to hear the very real needs of neighbors, friends and families in rural Alaska.

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Calista Corporation has over 32,000 Shareholders and is the parent company of more than 30 subsidiaries in the following industries: military defense contracting, construction, real estate, environmental and natural resource development, marine transportation, oil field services and heavy equipment sales, service and rentals. Since 1994, Calista has provided more than $4.8 million in scholarships to its Shareholders and Descendants. Since inception, Calista has declared more than $74.7 million in dividends and distributions, and $7.3 million in Elders’ Benefit Program distributions to Shareholders. Calista can be found on Facebook (@CalistaCorporation),  Twitter (@CalistaCorp) and Instagram (@calistacorp).