Youth Life Skills: Job Search Support
CITC 3600 San Jeronimo Drive, Anchorage, AKGet assistance finding job leads and completing applications in Alaska’s People’s computer lab. Join us for additional Youth Life Skills workshops!
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Get assistance finding job leads and completing applications in Alaska’s People’s computer lab. Join us for additional Youth Life Skills workshops!
Looking to spruce up your resume or work on your interview skills? Join our Alaska's People team every Tuesday at 3 p.m. for our Resume or Interview Workshop! (alternating schedule - one week is resume focused, and the next is interview focused). No registration is...
Our Parent & Youth Navigator leads weekly activities for our youth ages 5 - 11; must complete eligibility prior to attending.
Get online with our digital literacy class! We’ll teach you how to navigate the internet and use online tools to find education, training, and job opportunities. This workshop is offered every Wednesdays from 9-10:30 a.m. and held in Alaska's People Career Center computer lab (first...
Once a week, CITC's Peer Support team offers FREE TRANSPORTATION to a community Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at the Alano Club in Spenard. Meet at CITC to catch a ride to this 12-step program meeting.
Join Alaska Native Justice Center for their free virtual Pro Se clinic on Child Custody for Unmarried Couples Clinic and learn how to fill out and file custody paperwork with the Alaska Court System. Registration is required. Reserve your spot here. See the full schedule...
Get support for your sobriety.
Join the Career Development Team for their Life Skills session on Budgeting. To register, speak with your CITC case manager. You can also register by emailing alaskaspeople@citci.org or calling 907-793-3467.
Come join us to work on a project and enjoy this time to create. Learn a new skill, or share your experience with others. *Note that beading classes require meeting certain eligibility and pre-registration for classes as space is limited. To register a participant or...
Interested in a class? Contact 907-7933114 or youthemployment@citci.org September 2024 Youth Life Skills Calendar
Our Parent & Youth Navigator leads weekly activities every Tuesday and Thursday for our youth ages 5 – 11; must complete eligibility prior to attending.
Join the Career Development Team for their Life Skills session on Time Management. To register, speak with your CITC case manager. You can also register by emailing alaskaspeople@citci.org or calling 907-793-3467.
Join our weekly Wellbriety meetings, every Friday.
Interested in a class? Contact 907-7933114 or youthemployment@citci.org September 2024 Youth Life Skills Calendar
The Alaska Tribal Child Welfare & Tribal Justice Conference will be held September 9-11, 2024 in Anchorage at the Marriott Anchorage Downtown. This years theme is “Strengthening Our Roots, Honoring Our Children: Implementing Culturally Responsive Practices for Tribal Justice and Tribal Child Welfare.” This conference is open to Tribal ICWA workers and Tribal representatives...
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.
Join the Career Development Team for their Life Skills session on Building Credit. To register, speak with your CITC case manager. You can also register by emailing alaskaspeople@citci.org or calling 907-793-3467.
Come join us to work on a project and enjoy this time to create. Learn a new skill, or share your experience with others. *Note that beading classes require meeting certain eligibility and pre-registration for classes as space is limited. To register a participant or...
Once a week, CITC's Peer Support team offers FREE TRANSPORTATION to a community Narcotics Anonymous meeting at the First American Baptist Church. Meet at CITC to catch a ride to this 12-step program meeting.
Join ANJC for their virtual Pro Se Stalking Clinic: a presentation to help professionals and community members identify what stalking behavior looks like and ways it can add to a person feeling intimidated, and unsafe and lead to threats as well as interpersonal physical violence....