Voices For Justice 2023 Fundraiser
Join us on November 30th at the CIRI Atrium
Join the Alaska Native Justice Center for our annual Voices for Justice Fundraiser as we celebrate 30 years of growth, life-changing impact, partnership, and service to Alaskans!
Our return to an in-person celebration will feature a silent auction, live auction, hors d’oeurves, and good company. Funds raised will support the mission of the Alaska Native Justice Center and justice for all Alaskans. Your participation and attendance help us take another step toward changing the destiny of Our People.
SAVE THE DATE!
Voices For Justice – ANJC’s annual fundraiser
Thursday, November 30
5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
The Atrium at CIRI, 725 E. Fireweed Lane
Kindly RSVP to Kelly Hurd at khurd@citci.org.
Suggested Minimum Contribution:
- Individuals: $250 or a $30 Monthly Sustaining Donation
- Corporations: $1,000
If you cannot attend but wish to contribute, please click here.
Success Story
Against the Odds
Alaska Native people face long odds in the justice system—but with the help of ANJC, Toni Sanderson beat the statistics.
Success Story
A Stepping Stone to Success
By partnering with youth detention centers, ANJC aims to reduce recidivism among young offenders.
Donate
Make your gift today.
Here’s how your gift can change a life:
- $30 a month provides essential phone minutes for a participant to have access to safety, community resources, & emotional support
- $60 a month provides bus transportation for one month.
- $150 provides one night of shelter for victims of human trafficking.
- $250 provides two hours of legal representation for victims of domestic violence.
- $600 provides one month of groceries for a family of four.
- $1,500 covers first month’s rent for participants transitioning to safe, permanent housing.
- $2,500 supports bringing two students from rural Alaska to Anchorage to attend Color of Justice and learn about careers in the legal field.
For 30 years, ANJC has advocated for Alaska Native People facing our complex and intimidating justice system. We have been able to do so because of the support and generosity of Alaskans like you. You understand the impact and value of what your gift can do: ensure that when our participants reach out to us for help, ANJC will always be there.
ANJC Monthly Giving Program
For our 30th anniversary, we’re asking our supporters to commit to donating $30 a month.
Why give monthly?
Our services are provided to clients and participants at no cost, as our priority is helping those who are underserved and in need of assistance and support.
When you give monthly, every little bit helps, every time. A consistent monthly gift ensures a stable foundation for ANJC to comfortably seek out big-picture solutions for our participants that would otherwise not be possible. In addition to ensuring the survival of our programs, monthly donations pave the path for their sustained growth, enabling our programs and services to flourish.
Your gift will go directly to our participants, making sure that when someone gets out of prison, they have a chance of not going back. Your gift keeps families together, and makes sure our Elders who are victims of abuse are safe, heard, and secure in their decisions.
Our 2023 Fundraising Team: Join Us!
Co-Hosts
Fundraising Co-Chairs
- Alex Cleghorn
- Gloria O’Neill
Co-Hosts
- Deborah Atuk
- Sheri Buretta
- Ivan Encelewski
- Doug Fifer
- Andrew Guy
- Shauna Hegna
- Pamela Keeler
- Vivian Korthuis
- Mark & Leslie Kroloff
- April Kyle
- Jahna Lindemuth
- Sarah Lukin
- Heather Kendall Miller & Lloyd Miller
- Jason Metrokin
- Chris Monfor
- Jenifer Nelson
- Jaclyn Sallee
- Gail R. Schubert
- Jim Torgerson
- Jana Turvey
- Connie Wirz
Standing Up for Justice!
Our co-hosts are working hard to create a more just Alaska and have pledged to raise critical funds.
Support their efforts by making your contribution through a co-host today.
You can also be an individual fundraiser for ANJC. Look for “Fundraise With Us” on our donation page.
Individual Fundraisers
Honorary Co-Hosts
- Senator Dan Sullivan & Julie Fate Sullivan
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Auction
With the return to an in-person event, we will be hosting both a Silent and Live Auction at the event.
We’ll be auctioning items including Alaska Native art, jewelry, experiences and more for you to bid on as you join us on November 30 to be a voice for justice!
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Featured Auction Items
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Check out ANJC’s Facebook page for campaign updates, inspiring stories, and ways your contribution is making a difference throughout Alaska.
Questions?
Please contact us at voicesforjustice@anjc.net to learn more about our Voices for Justice Campaign, ANJC’s statewide impact or ways to get involved. We’d love to hear from you!
2023 Community Impact
Advocated on behalf of
754
victims
of domestic violence (DV), dating violence, stalking,
or sexual assault (SA)
Hosted
24
legal clinics
clinics designed to empower individuals to navigate the court system
Supported
227
cases
and provided 28 trainings to further ensure that Alaska Native children were protected under Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
Provided
135
outreach activities
and 113 trainings for the public, Tribal staff, and partners.
Represented
162
Elders
with court paperwork, landlord/tenant issues, financial scams, housing, adult guardianships, and obtaining guardianship over their grandchildren.
Received
1,435
requests
for services in FY23
Voices for Justice: 2022 Year in Review
Throughout 2022, the Alaska Native Justice Center (ANJC) continued to deliver and grow its direct services to people seeking justice-related support.
First National Bank Alaska Supports Justice for Alaska Native People
The financial institution donated $5,000 to the Alaska Native Justice Center