The Community Advocacy program is designed to provide access to culturally responsive advocacy services for tribal citizens in Southeast Alaska. The program offers services, referrals, relocation during emergencies on a case-by-case basis, community resource sharing and resources in support of tribal citizens affected by crime. Community Advocacy supports Tlingit & Haida’s Tribal Court and partnering programs in addressing crimes such as assault, robbery, vandalism, crimes of intimidation and crimes against Elders.
The program also provides emergency intervention services, stabilization, behavioral services, public information and follow-up assistance in accessing other services tribal citizens require to regain self-worth, self-esteem, and respect.
Referrals may come from the community, Tribal Court, Tribal Family & Youth Services (TFYS), Village Public Safety Officers (VPSOs), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and other programs across the Tribe.
Application Process
Referrals can be made online (click here), or by calling, emailing, or walking in. Tribal citizens may self-refer, or referrals can be made by any department within Tlingit & Haida or external partner agency, as long as the tribal citizen is aware of and in agreement with the referral. Upon receiving the referral, staff will schedule an appointment with participant to assess for service eligibility and begin service provision.
Communities Served
All tribal citizens are eligible for the Community Advocacy program services. Some limitations may apply for access to specific resources depending on location of residency.