Success Stories

Against the Odds

Alaska Native people face long odds in the justice system—but with the help of ANJC, Toni Sanderson beat the statistics Toni Sanderson isn’t a statistic. …

A Stepping Stone to Success

By partnering with youth detention centers, ANJC aims to reduce recidivism among young offenders When Ian Millard left the McLaughlin Youth Center (MYC) at 19, …

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. For victims of crimes, …

Providing Justice For Alaska’s Tribes – Serving Our Nome Community

A Q&A with Lola Tobuk: Q: Tell us about the work you do on behalf of the Tribe as it relates to Indian Child Welfare …

Real People, Real Justice: Jamie

ANJC fundraiser provides support for victims of violence I should just kill you. Those were the words that followed Jamie as she left her home. …

Voices for Justice: 2021 Year in Review

  Growth in a year of challenge Last year, the Alaska Native Justice Center (ANJC) served 7,950 individuals through its programs—an 87 percent increase since …

A Strategy for Success

Losing Angel was the final blow. “That was the worst,” Antonio Arroyo described. “I had five people close to me die in six months, and …

Voices for Justice: ANJC’s 2020 Year in Review

2020: Growing. Stronger. Four years after becoming a subsidiary of CITC, the Alaska Native Justice Center (ANJC) has never been stronger, thanks to expanded services, …

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