Growing Together
One year after becoming a CITC subsidiary, the Alaska Native Justice Center looks back on its growth — and forward to its next phase “Do more with less.” This is […]
One year after becoming a CITC subsidiary, the Alaska Native Justice Center looks back on its growth — and forward to its next phase “Do more with less.” This is […]
If you’ve been keeping up with the Alaska Native Justice Center’s (ANJC) Voices for Justice campaign, you’ve read stories about how the organization has helped people like Miranda Childress and
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ANJC fundraiser provides support for victims of domestic violence and others What Miranda Childress remembers from the ambulance ride is the teddy bear. The one the paramedics gave her
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ANJC fundraiser makes re-starting life after prison possible Jayson Buzby sat in prison, wondering what would happen next. He never could have predicted that he would get a phone call
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Partnership between ANJC and CITC helped Tina Roberson begin again Tina Roberson can’t contain her enthusiasm when she talks about working as the Alaska Native Justice Center’s (ANJC) administrative assistant.
On October 1, 2016, CITC and the Alaska Native Justice Center (ANJC) entered into a new era of partnership intended to strengthen ANJC’s services. ANJC, formerly a CITC sister organization,
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