Services
for Victims & Survivors
We provide help navigating systems, intensive case management, referrals to services and community resources. Our services are culturally sensitive. Legal representation may be available to eligible participants. We offer services for victims and survivors of:
for Reentry
ANJC provides services and tools to those returning to the community after incarceration in order to successfully rebuild their lives.
ANJC assists youth who are, or have been, involved in the juvenile justice system. ANJC provides support to youth in their transition into adulthood by developing self-awareness, maintaining motivation and modeling healthy relationships.
for Elders
ANJC assists Elders who are vulnerable to and are victims or survivors of financial exploitation, neglect, or other crimes
for Youth
The Color of Justice is a two-day program for youth in high school who are interested in careers in the justice field.
for Self-Representation
“Pro se” is a term used for people who are advocating for themselves in court, without the representation of a lawyer. ANJC’s pro se legal clinics help people understand and navigate the legal system.
for Tribes
We represent Tribes in Alaska State Court ICWA cases being heard within the Southcentral region. We provide training and support for Tribal ICWA Workers.
ANJC supports Alaska Tribes with developing and improving their Tribal justice systems to better serve and protect their communities.