Adult and Youth Reentry and Restorative Justice Programs have moved to CITC

For clients looking for more information on reentry or restorative justice programs, those have moved under CITC management, effective Oct. 1, 2023. This change was made to best support our clients and align with programming and services offered at CITC, and to provide consistent participant support.

The relocation of reentry services provides wraparound services to program participants through a single intake process.

More information about Youth and Adult Reentry programs and contact information is provided below:

Adult Reentry

Who is eligible: Adults who have been released from prison or are getting ready to be released.
Service area: Statewide

CITC provides services and tools to those returning to the community after incarceration in order to successfully rebuild their lives. We work in collaboration with the Department of Corrections, Community Residential Centers, Substance Use Disorder Centers, reentry service providers, and other stakeholders.

Participants gain support through comprehensive case management, peer-driven support groups, behavioral cognitive therapy, and additional resources for housing, employment, education, substance abuse, behavioral health, and medical health care.

Services

We provide help navigating systems, intense case management, and referrals to services, including:

  • Financial support
  • Cultural activities
  • Community volunteer work
  • Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) support groups
  • Assistance with the variance process in order to access education or employment
  • Referrals to services:
    • Housing
    • Health care
    • Educational/training
    • Behavioral health care
    • Recovery services for substance misuse
    • Employment
    • Legal service providers

 

Youth Reentry

Who is eligible: Youth ages 14-22
Service area: Statewide
Contact: youthreentry@citci.org, (907) 793-3458

CITC’s Youth Reentry services assist youth 14-22 years of age who are being or have been recently released from area youth detention facilities. With services in Anchorage, Mat-Su, Juneau, Fairbanks, Bethel, and Kenai, we provide support for youth in transition into adulthood by developing self-awareness, maintaining motivation, and modeling healthy relationships. Our Youth Advocates offer case management for adolescents in need of educational, workforce development, employment, social-emotional awareness, and cultural support.

Services

We provide help navigating systems, intensive case management, and referrals to services.

  • Academic assistance/mentoring
  • Cultural activities
  • Support groups
  • Referrals to services for youth and families
    • Housing
    • Health care
    • Behavioral health care
    • Recovery services for substance misuse
    • Employment
    • Legal service providers

 

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