Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc. (CITC) provides social, educational and employment services to Alaska Natives and Native Americans living in the Cook Inlet region. Established in 1983 by Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (CIRI) as a nonprofit social services organization, CITC administers 35 culturally appropriate programs designed to assist individuals and families achieve their endless potential. These programs serve an average of 12,000 Alaska Natives and Native Americans annually.

With a staff of over 300 employees, CITC offers a variety of social services under five main divisions:
1) Child and Family Services
2) Community Shared Services
3) Educational Services System
4) Employment and Training Services
5) Recovery Services

To review the services CITC provides please download our 2006 Opportunity Directory which has a description and contact information for all of our services.


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