
BUS TRANSPORTATION
MIHC provides year-round transportation three days per week for residents of MIHC-managed properties. Priority service supports essential activities such as shopping, banking, bill paying, and personal errands.
Additional trips-including medical appointments, community services, and other approved destination may be provided as capacity allows and are scheduled around priority routes.
Transportation services operate in accordance with applicable Section 5310 program requirements, MIHC safety standards, and approved destination guidelines.

AKWESASNE FOOD PANTRY
The Akwesasne Food Pantry operates on the Third Thursday of each month.
Use of the pantry requires annual registration including completion of the:
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TEFAP Income Form
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Visits spaced a minimum of 10 days apart, except in documented emergency situations
Clients must provide proof of current physical address. If picking up for another household, a picture ID is required.
MOBILE FOOD PANTRY
The Mobile Food Pantry operates the day after regular monthly pantry distribution.
Residents must call 518-358-4860 to be added to the delivery schedule. Eligibility includes individuals who are elderly, handicapped, quarantined, experiencing illness, house-bound, or without transportation.
All Mobile Pantry participants must be registered with the Akwesasne Food Pantry.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Income eligibility required
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Emergency Utility Bill Payment Assistance (shut off notice required)
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Emergency Food Box (referral needed)
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Vehicle repairs for work or school
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Back to School supplies
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Consumer transportation (pending driver)
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Activity Program, includes Bingo and Monthly Congregate Meal Celebration
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Various Workshops supporting Financial Stability
HOW TO APPLY
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Complete MIHC Client Intake Form
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Provide proof of gross income
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Provide back up document information

Client Intake Form
200% HHS Income Guidelines by number of household members
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$31,920 $43,280 $54,640 $66,000 $77,360 $88,720 $100,080 $111,440


