13 Oct CITC Flashback: Making Language History
In 2017, the Clare Swan Early Learning Center launched Anchorage's first early childhood Yup'ik language immersion class...
In 2017, the Clare Swan Early Learning Center launched Anchorage's first early childhood Yup'ik language immersion class...
Every month, the residents at the Chanlyut and Ernie Turner residential treatment centers meet up for a communal potluck. It's an opportunity to explore culture through food--and to practice ways to create healthy, sober communities...
Tyler White was ready to go to work, but unsure of his direction. Fortunately, Alaska's People workforce coordinators help people find the right path to new careers...
With its new Native Law Clerkship and Fellowship programs, Alaska Native Justice Center gives law students hands-on experience working in the field of Native law...
When budgets are tight, the Johnson O'Malley Student Native Students Activities Grant program bridges the gap...
“You’re in this constant state of fight or flight, you’re trying to survive—and you just don’t know how to get help. I knew I was in hell." CITC staff with lived experience give back to Anchorage's unhoused community...
"I was facing a big transition in life." Emory Evern shares his story of using CITC support to embark on a new career...
The residential treatment center reopens to visitation with family and friends for the first time post-pandemic...
Daisy Workman enjoyed her job at the hospital. But when she needed flexibility to meet her family’s needs, she switched gears, thanks to support from CITC...
Alaska’s future leaders gathered at Cook Inlet Tribal Council May 24 – 25 for an annual gathering of Tribal partners and youth from across the Cook Inlet region...