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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...

Any registered Alaskan voter can vote in the mid-term election in the Ranked Choice Voting process on-sight atCook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC): WHERE: Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC), 3600 San Jeronimo Drive, AnchorageWHEN: November 1 – 4, November 7HOURS: 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please call (907)...

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...

When Maria Legend glanced into a classroom at CITC and saw a group skin-sewing and grass-weaving, it reminded her of sitting with her grandparents as a little girl, learning how to bead. At 50, now she's imparting her knowledge as a CITC Elder....

Led by expert instructors, our classes cater to participants of all skill levels—from beginners on a journey of discovery to entrepreneurs seeking hands-on experience with state-of-the-art tools and machinery. Youth under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. These classes are open to anyone who would...

At 68, Roberta could be enjoying retirement. For a time, she did. “Then the funding started getting low,” she shared. Today, Roberta is one of several Elders who have found new connection at CITC...