09 Mar Speed Bumps, Not Road Blocks
On track to graduate early, Isabella Badwarrior struggled post-COVID. But her road to CITC taught her how to seek support when she needs it...
On track to graduate early, Isabella Badwarrior struggled post-COVID. But her road to CITC taught her how to seek support when she needs it...
Making CITC services more accessible Cook Inlet Tribal Council program participants now have access to a free, online app to connect to CITC services. The new 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...
As a member of CITC’s Youth Advisory Council, Tayler gets to work closely with the CITC Board of Directors—an opportunity, as she sees it, to influence future generations of Alaska Native youth...
The new Welcome Center--along with an innovative app called myCITC--will help people connect more easily with CITC services...
As a member of CITC’s Youth Advisory Council, Tayler gets to work closely with the CITC Board of Directors—an opportunity, as she sees it, to influence future generations of Alaska Native youth...
“This opportunity I got through CITC helped open doors for me to do good things to help others.” With support, Justin Forbes gained skills to help himself--and others...
Thanks to a partnership with The Children's Lunchbox, CITC is helping hungry families get the food they need...
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...
Since adding new class topics, transitioning to in-person classes, and emphasizing flexibility in how classes are delivered, CITC Life Skills workshops have seen a 54 percent increase in attendance....