24 Mar Someone in Her Corner
With significant obstacles in her way, Amelia Reed wasn’t sure she could land a job. Then her dream opportunity came along...
With significant obstacles in her way, Amelia Reed wasn’t sure she could land a job. Then her dream opportunity came along...
Chanlyut's recent much-needed kitchen upgrade provides a more commercial cooking experience--perfect for residents looking to improve their work and life skills...
Amber Christensen joins the organization, a CITC subsidiary, as director of operations...
Making CITC services more accessible Cook Inlet Tribal Council program participants have access to a free, online app to connect to CITC services. Go to myCITC The myCITC portal gives program participants the ability to: Search for services Apply for services Safely message CITC services and staff Submit documents securely With just a...
A series of instructional videos aimed at a younger audience makes NYO Games more accessible and inclusive...
New lab will support more STEAM education for youth and entrepreneurs The Super Fab Lab is part of a $10.5 million project to build a new youth services building at CITC. The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust has awarded $1 million to Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC) to...
Christmas 2022 meant more than presents for the Gagnon family: It was the first time Melissa Imboden and her husband Jeremy Gagnon, Sr., were reunited with all their children under one roof...
The new Welcome Center--along with an innovative app called myCITC--will help people connect more easily with CITC services...
As a member of CITC’s Youth Advisory Council, Tayler gets to work closely with the CITC Board of Directors—an opportunity, as she sees it, to influence future generations of Alaska Native youth...
The annual event brings together youth from across the Cook Inlet Region to share ideas ...