Effective October 11, 2025, the Alaska Native Justice Center’s Victim & Survivor Services has transitioned to Cook Inlet Tribal Council’s Clinical & Wellness Services division.
CITC’s Victim Services Team addresses individuals victimized by violence—including domestic violence, human trafficking, and sexual assault—through a holistic approach combining case management with legal services. This realignment strengthens our ability to provide comprehensive, culturally grounded support by creating seamless coordination between legal advocacy and trauma recovery services.
SERVICES CONTINUE
If you or someone you care about needs support, our services remain available with the same dedicated team and culturally responsive, trauma-informed approach you can depend on.
Our multidisciplinary team of case managers, paralegals, and attorneys continues to provide:
- Emotional support and safety planning
- Assistance with obtaining a protective order
- Education about the criminal justice system
- Court accompaniment
- Assistance applying to the Violent Crime Compensation Board (VCCB) to cover crime related expenses or needs.
- Legal consultations, and in some cases, legal representation
- Referrals to services and resources such as:
- HousingHealth careBehavioral healthRecovery services for substance misuseEmployment
- Additional legal service providers
ENHANCED SUPPORT
This transition builds a continuum of care that addresses the interconnected nature of trauma, recovery, and family healing. Soon, we will be expanding this team by adding a full-time clinician who will provide transformational healing support.
HOW TO ACCESS SERVICES
For CITC Victim Services:
- Phone: 907-793-3550 or email VictimServicesInfo@citci.org.
- Location: 2550 Denali St, Anchorage, AK 99503. Walk-ins welcome. Services are free and confidential.
- You can also complete a prescreen on our website and one of our team members will follow up with you: https://citci.org/victim-services/apply-for-victim-services/
For other ANJC legal services: Phone: 907-793-3550 or email anjcinfo@anjc.net or visit their website: www.anjc.org
Cook Inlet Tribal Council is committed to serving Alaska Native and American Indian people in a culturally respectful way that honors our traditional values. We meet you where you are and walk alongside you on your healing journey.
If you are in immediate danger, please call 911 or the Alaska Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-478-7273.
ABOUT CITC
Cook Inlet Tribal Council is a nonprofit social services organization serving Alaska Native and American Indian people in Southcentral Alaska. For more than 40 years, CITC has provided education, career development, recovery, family wellness, and financial services to empower individuals and families to thrive.
Learn more at citci.org
