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Juneau / Alaska / United States
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The state’s leading source of information, support and services for individuals with Alzheimers disease and related dementia (ADRD). Consultations, programs, services, advocacy, education and more.
Ketchikan / Alaska / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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Founded in 1973, the Resource Center for Parents and Children is a nonprofit organization that offers parenting education classes, family support services, child abuse prevention programs, and in-house, local and national resources in Alaska. The center offers women, infant and children supplementary food program, which offers nutrition and health education for pregnant women, new mothers and young children. The Resource Center for Parents and Children also operates the child advocacy center that provides forensic interviews and medical examinations for sexually abused children. Located in Fairbanks, Alaska, the center is a chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America (PCA), which is one of the leading organizations working at the national, state and local levels to prevent the abuse and neglect of children in the United States. Headquartered in Chicago, PCA America has a network of chapters in more than 45 states for public awareness, education, prevention programs, advocacy and research.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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Established in 1965, Rural Alaska Community Action Program is a private, nonprofit and social service and welfare organization. It provides basic resources and support services for low income groups, children and families. It also provides opportunities for leadership development, housing, and promotes environmental conservation. The community operates various programs such as the Homeward Bound for children and youth suffering from substance abuse and alcohol addiction. The community also provides independent living options through the Anchorage Homeless Outreach program. It additionally operates Head Start programs with the aid of more than 200 social workers and volunteers. Its Head Start program serves children and families and emphasizes on physical, and cognitive and social skills development. Additionally, it operates a child development center that provides early childhood education, and is approved by the National Association of Education for Young Children. The organization is located in Anchorage, Ala.
Ketchikan / Alaska / United States
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Community Connections is an organization that serves children and families suffering with developmental disabilities. It offers a range of mental health services. The organization provides solutions at workplace and residence facilities. Community Connections offers respite and personal care, chore, care coordination and transportation services for adults and senior citizens. It additionally provides psychological assessment and individual, family and group counseling services. The organization administers the Older Alaskans and Adult Resource Services (O.A.R.S.) program. Community Connections also provides services that include intensive experiential skill building in group, individual and family settings.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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Founded in 1967, Hope Community Resources is a private, nonprofit agency that serves individuals with disabilities in Alaska. It provides respite care, subsistence, mental health, supported employment, and medical and family services. The agency also offers a range of rehabilitative services, including in-home support, foster and shared care, and supported and assisted living. Hope Community Resources behavioral health services include prevention, crisis response, evaluation, and consultation and technical support. It also provides generalized training, tuberculosis screening, documentation, health assessment, medication review and discharge planning services. The agency additionally offers assistance with housekeeping, snowplowing and other chore areas. Hope Community Resources organizes career and job fairs. It operates Hope Industries, a subsidiary that provides additional revenue to Hope Community Resources. The agency provides support to individuals selected for services by the Division of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Hope Community Resources serves more than 1,000 people.
Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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Established in 1967, Fairbanks Resource Agency (FRA) is a community-based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing supportive services, housing, referrals, employment and information for individuals who experience a disability. The goal of FRA is to assist individuals, and their family or caregiver, to achieve their highest potential where they live, learn and work.
Kodiak / Alaska / United States
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Kodiak Baptist Mission provides childcare, education, and guidance to the Kodiak Island community in Kodiak, Alaska. Our programs include summer camp, after school programs, outdoor preschool, and alternative daycare solutions. Let your kids ride horses, kayak, and embrace the great outdoors in a safe and structured environment. Kodiak Baptist Mission: where folks are like family, children are valued, and Jesus Christ is at the center of all we do.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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The American Red Cross in Anchorage, AK is a historic organization that works every day to prevent and alleviate human suffering. American Red Cross helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. We provide domestic disaster relief, blood collection and distribution services, preparedness information, health and safety training, service to the armed forces, and international services.
Juneau / Alaska / United States
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Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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Providing, Drug abuse treatment, counseling and social services, anonymous HIV treatment, detox and free prevention materials
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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The state’s leading source of information, support and services for individuals with Alzheimers disease and related dementia (ADRD). Consultations, In-Home Services, Care coordination, programs, services, advocacy and education
Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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Fairbanks Community Food Bank is a nonprofit organization that collects and redistributes donated food various to individuals and agencies. The organization distributes nutritional products through a range of programs, including Food Boxes, Bone Builders, and Agency Shopping. Founded in 1982, its temporary emergency food assistance program distributes corn flakes, dried beans and canned vegetables. Fairbanks Community Food Bank serves more than 300 families and delivers over 100 boxes to local home-bound recipients. The organization organizes the Skip-A-Meal fundraiser at various workplaces. It is registered with the United States Internal Revenue Service. In addition, it administers the WIC Summer Supplementation program for women, children and infants.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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Founded in 1979, Food Bank of Alaska provides food to partner agencies who feed hungry people throughout Alaska. It supports a network of more than 300 nonprofit agencies across the state that serves over 60,000 residents. Its partner agencies include the Chugiak Senior Center, Chugiak Eagle River Food Pantry, Blood Bank of Alaska, Alaska Youth & Parent Foundation, Alaskan Aids Assistance Association, Native Village of Eklutna and New Hope on the Last Frontier. Food Bank of Alaska s partner agencies additionally includes the St. Jude s Jubilee Center, Door of Hope Church and Fairbanks Resource Agency. Food Bank of Alaska is based in Anchorage, Alaska.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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Access Alaska, established in 1983, is a private, nonprofit, consumer-controlled organization that provides independent living services to seniors and people with disabilities. The center provides a variety of services, including information and referral, consumer directed personal attendant services, individual and systems advocacy, independent living skills instruction, care coordination, home and community-based waivers, adaptive equipment loan, home accessibility modifications, peer counseling, youth transition from school to work, developmental disabilities services, clinical services, interpreter referral services, and technical assistance on accessibility regulations and codes. The center also publishes health and human service directory, Alaska Resource Manual, that assists social service providers and nonprofit organizations serving low-income families who require health and human services. Access Alaska has offices in Anchorage, Fairbanks and Wasilla, Ala.