On Tuesday, June 28th from 10am to 1 pm Bishop Indian Head Start, California Highway Patrol and Indian Health Services will be hosting a Drive-Thru Car Seat Clinic.
The Clinic will be held at the Bishop Indian Head Start parking lot, 405 North Barlow Lane. This is a free service to families to get their child’s car seat checked for safety. New car seats will be available for families who need a new car seat for safety reasons. Some reasons a car seat may need to be replace include inappropriate height/weight for the car seat type, seat recalls, broken straps, expired car seats, and car crashes with a car seat in the vehicle.
The Drive-Thru Car Seat Clinic is open to the public with priority given to tribal members. For more information call 760-873-3911.
The Bishop Paiute Tribe is a federally recognized Indian Tribe located on its 879-acre Bishop Paiute Reservation in Inyo County, California. The Reservation was formed under Congressional Act 5299, P.L. No. 43 of April 20, 1937. The Tribe is committed to the well-being of its people. For more information, please contact the Bishop Paiute Tribe at (760) 873-3584.
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