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. Our Youth Advocates offer case management for adolescents who are in need of educational, workforce development, employment, social-emotional awareness and cultural support.
Services
We provide help navigating systems, intensive case management and referrals to services.
- Academic assistance/mentoring
- Cultural Activities
- Prime for Life (PFL)
- Support Groups
- Referrals to services for youth and families
- Housing
- Health care
- Behavioral health care
- Recovery services for substance misuse
- Employment
- Legal service providers
FAQ
How old do I need to be to get these services?
14 to 22 years of age
Do you have to be Alaska Native to get help from this program?
No, Alaska Native and non-Native youth are eligible
Are there any incentives for participants?
Yes, we are a strength based and we offer incentives for those who participate.
I’m not Alaska Native, can I participate in cultural activities?
Yes.