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Alaska Native Justice Center

About Us

The Alaska Native Justice Center is dedicated to helping Native people navigate the justice system. We support survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking.

We partner with Tribes to improve child welfare and local justice systems across Alaska.

We teach, connect, and assist. We break down barriers. We help Alaska Native people get an equal chance in the justice system.

How Pick.Click.Give. makes a difference

By donating to the Alaska Native Justice Center, you are supporting our current efforts and ensure our continued growth and success for the future. Our success happens in partnership with you -- our supporters, donors, and stakeholders -- and our impact is your impact. We are grateful for you commitment to ANJC.

SURVIVOR SERVICES
ANJC staff is specially trained to meet the needs of Alaska Native survivors. Here, women and others who have experienced sexual assault find culturally sensitive, emotionally supportive services. Last year, 90% of the protective orders we filed were granted.

EMPOWERMENT
ANJC empowers individuals to know their legal rights through pro se clinics and consultations. Last year, ANJC provided 53 consultations to individuals facing legal proceedings. When Alaska Native people have a voice in legal proceedings, they can advocate for their own rights.

ADVOCATING FOR OUR PEOPLE
ANJC's legal team provided expertise for discussions that ultimately led to the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, which includes a special provision addressing Alaska-specific issues -- including incorporating the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act definition of "village" as lands where Tribes have public safety jurisdiction.

HUMAN TRAFFICKING TASK FORCE
ANJC brought together partners including the Anchorage Police Department, the FBI, Alaska State Troopers, Covenant House, and Alaska Institute for Justice to form a Human Trafficking Task Force aimed at better training police to identify victims and survivors and to strengthen referrals among service providers.

Together, we share a vision for fair and equitable treatment of Alaska Native people in the justice system. Together, we are a voice for justice.
 

Mailing Address

3600 San Jeronimo Drive, Suite 346
Anchorage, AK 99508

EIN

92-0145727

Contact

Find us on Facebook  
anjc.org
(907) 793-3550

Past Contributions

2009: $1,000.00
2010: $625.00
2011: $725.00
2012: $1,950.00
2013: $1,875.00
2016: $1,350.00
2017: $1,350.00
2018: $2,600.00
2019: $2,300.00
2020: $2,642.00
2021: $5,450.00
2022: $5,050.00
Total: $26,917.00

Cause Types

Emergency
Aid and Services to Individuals in Emergency Situations
Aid and Services to Victims of Crime
Humanitarian
Aid and Services to the Elderly