21 Mar Liking the Work: Crim Alexie
“My work doesn’t feel like a job. It feels like home.” Crim Alexie learns something new every day through his Supported Work Experience at the Alaska Dinner Factory...
“My work doesn’t feel like a job. It feels like home.” Crim Alexie learns something new every day through his Supported Work Experience at the Alaska Dinner Factory...
Austin Lind, 22, got his start at the Alaska Dinner Factory as an intern with CITC's Youth Employment Program. Today, he heads a $1.5 million division at the business...
Keon Hall, general manager of CITC partner the Alaska Dinner Factory, knows that for a lot of his employees, just getting to work on time is a significant battle. He sees himself as a coach, prepping employees for future success...
In Alaska, “work” doesn’t always look like sitting a desk. CITC's Disability Employment Services goes beyond the office to provide support for those with subsistence lifestyles...
In addressing ASD schedule changes, CITC's new before- and after-school program gives middle and high school students a safe space for building connections...
After an old injury made work difficult, Sid Makar turned out to be a perfect host, providing a friendly face to visitors at CITC. Read how Eldership initiatives are helping adults like Sid stay engaged with their community...
The first Amy Fredeen Fellowship, named for CITC's former CFO, goes to a UAA MBA student who wants to explore entrepreneurship from an Alaska Native point of view...
Looking for something fun for the whole family? Check out Family Nights at the Denełchin Lab, where you can also connect with other CITC opportunities...
Just in time for the new year: See how CITC programs can help you get a jump on your goals in 2025...
Joseph Henry didn't need a driver's license until he moved to Anchorage from Unalakleet. For young adults like him, passing the exam for his learner's permit is the first step to bigger goals...
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