25 Apr CITC Employee Saves Life with Narcan
Ronald Shugak always carries Narcan. On March 8, his habit saved a life...
Ronald Shugak always carries Narcan. On March 8, his habit saved a life...
Wellbriety meetings help those in recovery reconnect with their Native culture--and they're more in demand than ever...
Chanlyut's recent much-needed kitchen upgrade provides a more commercial cooking experience--perfect for residents looking to improve their work and life skills...
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...
Christmas 2022 meant more than presents for the Gagnon family: It was the first time Melissa Imboden and her husband Jeremy Gagnon, Sr., were reunited with all their children under one roof...
The new Welcome Center--along with an innovative app called myCITC--will help people connect more easily with CITC services...
The department is being recognized by the National Indian Health Board for its local impact...
Larry Oskolkoff joins CITC to work with CIRI region tribes--and learns more about his own heritage in the process...
When Daniel Smith enrolled his son at Clare Swan Early Learning Center, he discovered classes and events that connected his family to an entire network of other parents...
In 2021, CITC invited individuals and families to "Come As You Are." See how our services and programs supported transformation in our community with the 2021 Impact Report...