Peer Support: Warrior Down Recovery Coaching Group
CITC: Rasmuson Room 4 3600 San Jeronimo Drive, Anchorage, AK, United StatesGet support on your recovery journey in this weekly talking circle.
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Get support on your recovery journey in this weekly talking circle.
Cultural and career exploration activities for indigenous youth 5-11 years old; activities vary depending on the week.
This quick virtual meeting is offered via Zoom and provides support and a safe space to check in about your recovery. Location: Zoom Meeting ID: 220 310 0081 Passcode: 304694 For more information, please contact the Peer Helpline at (907) 793-3646.
Drop by during our walk-in hours to get assessment for your education & training needs. In order to enroll, you must first complete your eligibility documentation.
Workshop is a Peer to Peer (P2P) opportunity where beaders of all skill levels can come together, create and share knowledge. Come bring your lunch and join the creativity! Supplies provided.
This workshop allows individuals new to technology we explore Parts of a Computer, Using a Mouse, Internet Safety, and Internet Search Tips. Students will put what is learned into practice in the computer lab.
Drop by during our walk-in hours to get assessment for your education & training needs. In order to enroll, you must first complete your eligibility documentation.
Join the Prevention program for cranberry picking and jelly-making! This fun outdoor event is open to Alaska Native youth ages 10 - 24 living in the Anchorage/Mat-Su area who are interested in learning cultural or outdoor activities. Our prevention and youth development program, Unsah Jan,...
Join Recovery Services Alumni Council member Tyler Young for the weekly Sobriety Is Traditional recovery support circle. This is a recovery group that provides support, encourages the overall wellness of its participants, and promotes a healthy way of living. This peer supported recovery group is...
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In this peer-to-peer workshop, we will take a look at first impressions, effective listening, effective speaking, verbal communication tips, and finding your interview story. This workshop is offered both in person and virtually. Virtual attendees will receive a link to participate.
Join the Prevention program for cranberry picking and jelly-making! This fun outdoor event is open to Alaska Native youth ages 10 - 24 living in the Anchorage/Mat-Su area who are interested in learning cultural or outdoor activities. Our prevention and youth development program, Unsah Jan,...
Join peers and study for the Alaska Driver’s Permit test with a trivia-game style study session.
Join the Peer Team every other Thursday for fun and fellowship from 6-7:30 p.m. For more information, please contact the Peer Support HelpLine at (907) 793-3646. 2023 Dates Remaining: 8/24 9/7 9/21 10/5 10/19 11/2 11/16 11/30 12/14, 12/28
Join us every Friday morning for independent study. Click on the link or scan the QR code in the calendar below to join the Teams virtual classroom. Click the image to enlarge:
This workshop allows individuals new to technology we explore Parts of a Computer, Using a Mouse, Internet Safety, and Internet Search Tips. Students will put what is learned into practice in the computer lab.
Join Peer Support every Friday from 1-3 p.m. for talking circles, speakers, book study, and cultural activities in the CITC first floor conference rooms. For more information, please contact the Peer Support HelpLine at (907) 793-3646.
Staff will transport youth to the DMV to attempt their permit tests.
This quick virtual meeting is offered via Zoom and provides support and a safe space to check in about your recovery. Location: Zoom Meeting ID: 220 310 0081 Passcode: 304694 For more information, please contact the Peer Helpline at (907) 793-3646.