16 Feb Helping Youth Work Toward a Better Future
At just 15 years old, CS was sentenced to McLaughlin Youth Center for a violent crime. Three years later, with CITC's help, he's on a better path...
At just 15 years old, CS was sentenced to McLaughlin Youth Center for a violent crime. Three years later, with CITC's help, he's on a better path...
When you walk through the doors at CITC, the first person you usually see will be clad in a red vest. These are our Navigators—staff entirely dedicated to connecting you with our services...
Through CITC youth programs, young people gain work experience, get support on the path into adulthood--and discover a "second family" of caring mentors...
CITC recently hosted its annual Family Holiday Celebration on Saturday, Dec. 2, bringing together families and individuals for a day filled with food, festive activities, and giving...
“I’m trying to become a role model for a lot of different Indigenous people to show that we can 100 percent prosper in a Western culture.”...
"It makes my day to spend time with them." As a volunteer with the new Elder Mentor program, Eva Atchak gets to be an honorary grandma...
"I didn’t even know what friends were until I came here.” How a group of strangers came to CITC for help with sobriety—and found a family...
Two years ago, Payge Panamarioff was just finishing her administrative assistanceship at CITC. Catch up with where she's at today with the first in our Flashback series...
Across Alaska, a transformative initiative has been brewing, shaping the very foundation of education for generations to come. The mission? To engage in profound conversations and envision what culturally-relevant education in Alaska could look like...
Babies don’t come with an instruction manual. But parents who participate in the Ch’anik’en Home Visiting program get something better than a how-to book: They receive hands-on guidance in parenting skills from a family mentor...