“My work doesn’t feel like a job. It feels like home.” Crim Alexie learns something new every day through his Supported Work Experience at the Alaska Dinner Factory...
Austin Lind, 22, got his start at the Alaska Dinner Factory as an intern with CITC's Youth Employment Program. Today, he heads a $1.5 million division at the business...
Keon Hall, general manager of CITC partner the Alaska Dinner Factory, knows that for a lot of his employees, just getting to work on time is a significant battle. He sees himself as a coach, prepping employees for future success...
Since working with the Supported Work Experience program, which pays employee salaries for six months while they learn on the job, Bean's Cafe has permanently hired five program participants, and plans to hire more...
First National Vice President Natasha Pope and Business Support Specialist David Haynes presented ANJC with a $5,000 donation to support justice and equality for Alaska Native and other people served by the organization...