The Alaska Native Justice Center (ANJC) serves primarily as a bridge between Alaska Natives and Alaska’s justice systems. ANJC understands that navigating Alaska’s justice system can be confusing and challenging. ANJC provides services to all ethnicities, and integrates Alaskan Native culturally based advocacy programs and intervention initiatives necessary to assist in the resolution of legal circumstances such as divorce, child custody, sexual assault/domestic violence, minor in consuming violations and adult prisoner reentry.
Our goal is to assist you in the justice system, and to help you Find Your Voice and Find Your Way.
- Youth Advocacy (Minor in Consuming or Possession Violations)
- Family Law Advocacy (divorce, child custody, sexual assault/domestic violence advocacy)
- Adult Reentry Program (life skills, personal development and accountability for those recently released from incarceration)
- Alaska Native Unit at CARES
- Clinics on topics such as custody, divorce and homeless connect
