CITC’s Victim Services offers culturally sensitive services for victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, stalking and victims of other crimes.
CITC’s Victim Services offers culturally sensitive services for victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, stalking and victims of other crimes.
CITC’s Victim Services offers culturally sensitive services for victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, stalking, and dating violence.
Our personalized case management includes:
CITC’s holistic approach combines case management with legal services to provide comprehensive, culturally grounded support.
Our legal services team can provide:
CITC’s Victim Services engages community partners in regular outreach and community events and provides comprehensive trainings on the following topics:
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Victim Services provide quality, culturally responsive support to Alaska Native & American Indian people.
Career skills and Workplace Competencies workshops are held in both group and individual settings and cover a wide variety of topics to help people better understand their own strengths and enhance their ability to get and keep meaningful employment. Workshops are open to any individual registered with our Career Development department.
We provide temporary cash assistance for families as they participate in career planning, training, and/or furthering education with access to child care and other services that support employment, including transportation, interview practice, and money for needed work clothes, tools, and other supplies. Critical Needs support services offer assistance for housing, transportation assistance, and other vital needs.
Learn fundamental skills in math, reading, and writing while preparing for GED testing. Paired with our GED Preparation program, individuals improve/refresh academic skills through tutoring support while earning a high school diploma to gain better employment and increased wages.
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The Nahtsahda Child Care Center gives quality child care at our on-site drop-in site for parents visiting CITC’s Nat’uh service center.
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The Child Care Assistance Program provides financial support for families in need of daycare services for children under the age of 13 while parents participate in employment, training, or educational activities.
Alaska Native Hire is a web-based career portal serving as a digital resource where qualified candidates statewide can easily connect with employers.
Work with career counselors who assist individuals in developing professional goals and provide resume support, interview coaching, and connections to job openings and training resources.
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