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Victims For Justice

Victims for Justice

MISSION:
To serve victims of violent crime and the survivors of victims of homicide.

Victims for Justice (VFJ) is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) agency, founded in 1985. It is a community-based crime victim service organization that exists to offer services to those whose lives have been harmed by violent crime.

VFJ specializes in serving and advocating for all victims of violent crime, including the family and friends of victims of homicide. VFJ helps victims cope with trauma and grief, ensures their rights are respected within the judicial system, advocates for change that will make a balanced justice system, and implements community programs for violence prevention.

VFJ has been a United Way Agency since 1998.

Alaska Native Justice Center

Alaska Native Justice Center

MISSION:
To promote justice through culturally based advocacy, prevention, and intervention initiatives to restore dignity, respect, and humanity to all Alaska Natives.

The Alaska Native Justice Center (ANJC) is a private, non-profit 501(c) (3) corporation created in 1993 to address Alaska Natives' unmet needs regarding the Alaskan civil and criminal justice system.

ANJC serves as a bridge between Alaska Natives and Alaska's justice systems. We provide individuals with the resources necessary to resolve their circumstances and we offer support to all parties involved in legal issues.

At the Alaska Native Justice Center, we understand that navigating Alaska justice system can be confusing and challenging. Our goal is to act as a guide and a bridge between you and the justice system, and give you an opportunity to Find Your Voice, Find Your Way.

 
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