Coalition Partners
To date, HTL collaborates with over 36 organizational partners (listed below) that are committed to walking alongside each other as we build a community and region free from violence. Together, we are part of something much larger than ourselves, and that gives us strength.
Partners contribute in diverse ways, guided by their capacity and the extent to which their missions align with our shared goals and focus areas. From in-kind donations and co-implementation to integrating anti-racist and liberatory organizational change opportunities, partnership looks different for everyone. Our methodology is deeply informed by a number of political, spiritual and educational traditions as well as ‘real time’ learning where continued learning and deepening into nuance re-shape and transform us and our work.
The following list contains the partners we have worked most closely with over the past 4 years:
Alaska’s Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Association of Alaska School Boards, Alaska Network on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault, Alaska Quaker Friends, Alaska Just Transition, Cedar Group, Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, City and Borough of Juneau Public Libraries, Discovery Southeast, Ecotrust, EMA Foundation, First Alaskans Institute, Four H, Goldbelt Heritage Foundation, Juneau Montessori School, John J. and Frank Sparacio Charitable Foundation, Juneau Suicide Prevention Coalition, Kaasei Indigenous Foodways, Kaayani Sisters, KTOO Public Media, NAMI Juneau, Native Movement, Planned Parenthood G.N.W.H.A.I.K., Pride Foundation, Southeast Alaska Association for the Education of Young Children, Southeast Alaska Conference, Southeast Alaska Independent Living, Southeast Alaska Watershed Coalition, Sealaska Heritage Institute, Sitkans Against Family Violence, Sustainable Southeast Partnership, The Nature Conservancy, University of Alaska Southeast/UAS Native & Rural Student Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks/ Cooperative Extension, Woosh.ji.Een Dance Group, City and Borough of Juneau Zach Gordon Youth Center/Services.

























