Ilanka Cultural Center
P.O. Box 322
711 First Street
Cordova, AK
907-424-7903
HOURS OF OPERATION
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays 10:00am-4:00pm
Alaska Native and American Indian age 55 and older.
Tribal representation in CINA cases.
Culturally relevant activities that promote healthy families.
Victim services.
Food supplimentation.
Assistance navigating the health system.
The Office of the Environment works to protect the Native Village of Eyak’s traditional lands, manage subsistence resources for the tribe, and prevent or mitigate environmental damage.
PROGRAM AREAS:
The people of Eyak have been stewards of this land for over 7,000 years and the Office of Natural Resources seeks to continue that tradition.
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DENR has expansive capacity to mobilize and conduct high-quality research projects on any scale in Prince William Sound, the Copper River, and the Copper River Delta.
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The SBRA program provides assistance to Tribal Members of the Native Village of Eyak to help with housing costs while attending post-secondary education.
Mini-grants provide assistance to Tribal Members of the Native Village of Eyak to help with housing efficiency upgrades.
The NVE Tribal Court is committed to addressing issues in a way that promotes respect and healing. There are multiple forms of court available to meet the needs of different situations. To learn about the services provided, click here.
We can be even more successful when we work together. The Tribal Court has partnered with state agencies to develop diversion programs available to community members.
CONTACT INFORMATION
8:00am to 5:00pm
Monday through Friday
(907) 424-7880
NVE Tribal Court
400 Water Street, Ste 302
Cordova, AK 99574
Due to COVID-19 we are not doing on-site distribution without an appointment. Please call ahead to the Native Village of Eyak main line (907) 424-7738. Distributions times are 11-12pm Monday-Friday, with exception for holiday closures. Households that meet the state-mandated income limits are allowed one distribution per household per month. Please note that supplies may be limited.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Temporary COVID-19 hours:
11-12pm BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Regular hours:
Monday-Friday
8-10am and 1-3pm
(907) 424-7738
In fall of 2016 the Native Village of Eyak purchased the Prince William Marina. This for-profit business allows NVE to help provide additional storage services for the community. The travel lift allows for boats to be pulled out and launched from the premise, but also allows boats to be left in the slings for things like maintenance. Boats and trailers up to 45’ can be pulled out and blocked for storage. There are a variety of locker sizes in outbuildings that can be rented by the month.
If you have any questions please call…
Marina (907) 424-7738 or
Marina Manager
Bob at (907) 253-4332
If you are experiencing a MEDICAL emergency, please call 9-1-1.
Ilanka Community Health Center
PO Box 2290
705 Second St
Cordova AK, 99574
Phone: 907-424-3622
Fax: 907-424-3275
8:00am to 5:30pm Mon-Fri
8:00am to 12:00pm Sat
Closed Sunday
Nurse Line: After hours and on holidays 907-424-3622
At the Ilanka Community Health Center, we are committed to providing personalized quality health care to our Cordova community – including members of the Native Village of Eyak, non-tribal community members, seasonal workers and visitors. We strive to meet the needs of every person seeking care, regardless of ethnic or economic backgrounds. Our primary goal is respecting and protecting patient health and well-being.
Ilanka Community Health Center offers both Primary Care and Behavioral Health Services. Click here to meet our providers.
Our Administration provides ICHC with strategic guidance. Click here to learn more about Administration.
Download and complete the registration packet.
A quick 4-step guide to help you get registered.
Ilanka Community Health Center uses a phone-based interpreter service. These services are offered at no cost to the patients.
A list of medical procedures for both adults and children available at ICHC.
We are excited to announce Ilanka’s new Enhanced Care Program with Quantify Remote Care. Find out more about this program today.
ICHC partners with The Eye Guys and the South Central Foundation for their optometry needs. Find out how to make an appointment today.
A list of in-house labs offered at ICHC.
ICHC Nurse Line
Do you have a health issue, question, or concern after hours or on a holiday. Please call us at 907-424-3622 to reach the Nurse Line. The nurse line is not a substitute for medical attention.
If you are having a medical emergency please call 911.
Individual Counseling
Marriage & Family Counseling
Couples Counseling
Child & Adolescent Counseling
Group Counseling
Drug & Alcohol Counseling
Drug & Alcohol Assessment
Medication Assisted Treatment for opiod Use Disorder & Alcohol Use Disorder
Telemedicine Psychiatric Services
Eye Movement Desensitization reprocessing (EMDR)
ICHC can assist you in applying for Medicaid, Medicare, Denali Kid Care, Affordable Care Act, Veterans Affairs, Disability, and Social Security.
A list of items you may need when applying for services.
WIC is part of the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services Divisions of Public Assistance.
ICHC offers payment plans and discounts. View these options here.
Procedure Price List
In 2001, NVE became a part of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s Office of Subsistence Management (OSM)’s Fisheries Resource Monitoring Program (FRMP). This was DENR’s first major expansion into natural resource management and was a big step towards officially re- establishing our traditional role as stewards of our home lands. Since 2001, DENR has expanded greatly and is now pioneering a modern era of research and collaborative management combining western science and traditional knowledge. As active stewards of the land and water, NVE has built strong ties with governmental agencies, becoming an integral part of the region’s environmental and resource management policy making.
In 2001, NVE began conducting estimates of the in-river abundance of Copper River Chinook salmon and has generated an abundance estimate every year since using fishwheels and mark-recapture methods. Our programs have expanded to include exploring stock-specific run timing and spawning distribution of Copper River salmon, ocean survival as well as hosting other researchers at our well-established remote field camps.
We conduct wildlife assessments and research in order to ensure the long-term sustainability of our wildlife resources to support our members’ subsistence lifestyles.
We have conducted biomass and wind feasibility studies and are now exploring opportunities to add to Cordova’s renewable energy profile.
Our mariculture research program aims to develop best practice methods for growing kelp in our region of the Prince William Sound and to support Alaska’s growing Blue Economy.
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