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110 Muldoon Road, Anchorage, AK 99504
 
 
Alaska Native Cultural Charter School Mission Statement
 Alaska Native Cultural Charter School builds student excellence through traditional cultural learning.
 
 
Website maintained by
Vicki Brown, Volunteer.

Much of the clipart on this site is courtesy of the Alaska Native Knowledge Network and will be indicated as so when you hover over the clipart with your mouse.

 
Communication Committee
   

Volunteers
Needed

Why Volunteer?
  • Make a difference
  • "Give back" to the Native community
  • Share skills and talents
  • Develop new friendships
  • Improve Native Student education
How much time do I volunteer?

Each of us has different schedules and time constraints. Some volunteers volunteer once a month, on a regular basis, or for special projects. The possibilities are endless and any time you can give is greatly appreciated.

What can volunteers do?
  • monitor website for updates
  • grant writing
  • fundraising
  • join a committee
  • writing / editing
  • special projects
  • events
  • computer support
  • research
  • recruitment

If interested, you can check out our committees or email Sheila Sweetsir.

 
Committee goal is to communicate and maintain a positive image for the Alaska Native Cultural Charter School and its community. Communication will occur through email, newspaper, radio, website, and other means of media.

Communication Committee Chair - Sheila Sweetsir
Communication Committee Members:

Join a Committee

Family members and elders are an important part of every aspect of the program. We invite you to volunteer and/or join a committee. These meetings are open to all interested persons. If you would like meeting dates for a committee, please contact the committee chair.

Communication Committee - Sheila Sweetsir
Curriculum Committee - Martha Gould-Lehe
Fundraising Committee - Alexis Pastorino
Grant Committee - Virginia Juettner
Student Recruitment - Elizabeth Hancock


Clipart courtesy of the Alaska Native Knowledge Network