Cultural Class: Beading
CITC: Rasmuson Room 1 3600 San Jeronimo Drive, AnchorageLearn to bead with CITC! Every Tuesday from 1 - 4 p.m.
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Learn to bead with CITC! Every Tuesday from 1 - 4 p.m.
Make your own drum. Lessons every Wednesday, 1 - 4 p.m.
Participate in our culturally friendly, cognitive-behavioral counseling program that combines education, group and individual counseling, with structured exercises designed to foster moral development. Completion of MRT has been proven to decrease recidivism and increase successful community integration.
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...
Sew your own kuspuk! Lessons every Thursday, 1 - 4 p.m.
Life Skills sponsor Wells Fargo Bank presents a course on fraud and protection. This class will cover how to guard your finances against fraud and how to protect your assets.
In this class, participants will learn about the different aspects of “how to land the job” by preparing a professional resume, cover letter and reference list as well as how to interview like a professional with many examples of what not to say and what...
This orientation is for participants new to CITC's Tribal Vocational Rehabilitation program. This general orientation occurs every Tuesday. For those who can't make the regular Tuesday orientation, call 907-793-3366 to schedule an individual orientation. Prepare for orientation by reviewing the TVR informational PowerPoint.
In this class, participants will develop a fundamental understanding of what the art of resiliency is and also interact with other attendees through activities associated with displaying the differences between Rural and Urban living. We will also be examining the differences between Dry, Damp &...
Learn to bead with CITC! Every Tuesday from 1 - 4 p.m.
In this class, participants will take a closer look at what is needed for their kiddos to complete the basics of elementary, middle/high school as well as GED. This class also focuses on how to communicate with schools, healthy study habits for kids and adults...
Make your own drum. Lessons every Wednesday, 1 - 4 p.m.
Participate in our culturally friendly, cognitive-behavioral counseling program that combines education, group and individual counseling, with structured exercises designed to foster moral development. Completion of MRT has been proven to decrease recidivism and increase successful community integration.
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...
Sew your own kuspuk! Lessons every Thursday, 1 - 4 p.m.
It's a long road back from addiction, but our Peer Support Group is here for you. This meeting is designed and delivered by people who have experienced substance abuse disorder and recovery themselves. Join us for help overcoming guilt, coping with stress, searching for a...
Wells Fargo presents Budgeting, a CITC Life Skills class that helps participants learn to create a household budget and stick to it.
This orientation is for participants new to CITC's Tribal Vocational Rehabilitation program. This general orientation occurs every Tuesday. For those who can't make the regular Tuesday orientation, call 907-793-3366 to schedule an individual orientation. Prepare for orientation by reviewing the TVR informational PowerPoint.
Learn to bead with CITC! Every Tuesday from 1 - 4 p.m.
In this class, participants will learn fundamental principles associated with Carbohydrates, Proteins, Fats, the Glycemic Index, Salt, Vitamins and Minerals, Organics vs processed and preservatives/additives in food. We will also be pooling our knowledge together developing a better understanding of subsistence activities and food as...