Voices for Justice Fundraiser –
Join Us!
Our 29th annual Voices for Justice fundraiser will take place through December 12.
Add your voice to our group of supporters by making a donation, participating in our online auction, or starting your own fundraiser.
Thank you!
Together, we raised $100,800 in support of ANJC’s mission, through our 29th annual Voices for Justice fundraiser.
We are deeply grateful to our donors and sponsors for their generous support.
The Alaska Native Justice Center (ANJC) promotes justice through culturally based
advocacy, prevention, and intervention services
to restore dignity, respect, and humanity to all Alaska Native people
Lifting Up
ANJC serves as a bridge between Alaska Native people and the justice system. We advocate for justice and work in partnership with community and statewide agencies.
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recent Success Stories
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Community Impact
Advocacy for Victims
individuals received services for domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, dating violence or stalking
Legal Representation
of protective orders taken to trial were granted
Restorative Justice
of our participants were employed after starting our program

Justice Advocacy & Education
tribal ICWA members received training and education