The Division of Public Assistance (DPA) is one of eight divisions within the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services. The division's activities and functions fall under eight major sections: The Office of the Director, Field Services, Policy Development, Information Technology, and Program Integrity and Analysis, Children Programs, Administrative Services,…
View moreThe Division of Public Assistance (DPA) is one of eight divisions within the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services. The division's activities and functions fall under eight major sections: The Office of the Director, Field Services, Policy Development, Information Technology, and Program Integrity and Analysis, Children Programs, Administrative Services,…
View moreThe Division of Public Assistance (DPA) is one of eight divisions within the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services. The division's activities and functions fall under eight major sections: The Office of the Director, Field Services, Policy Development, Information Technology, and Program Integrity and Analysis, Children Programs, Administrative Services,…
View moreThe Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium is a non-profit health organization managed by Alaska Native Tribal governments and their regional health organizations. The Consortium was created in 1997 to provide statewide Native health services.
View moreFarmers markets have experienced a renaissance throughout the nation, and have begun to spring up all over Alaska. While our short growing season and cold climate offers many challenges to our farmers, farmers’ markets are thriving across Alaska.
View moreVeterans Inc. is a national leader in ending homelessness among veterans. We have one of the highest rates in the nation – 85% – for transitioning veterans out of homelessness.
View moreOur Mission: To empower people in the Brattleboro area to maintain community well-being using restorative justice principles, practices, and programs.
View moreJoseph's House is able to assist with a variety of needs, such as utility shut-offs, food and laundry vouchers, clothing vouchers, bus passes and personal hygiene items. We also refer clients to other agencies and help advocate when possible.
View moreSEVCA’s Family Services staff offer knowledgeable support, empathy, and hope to low-income people in crisis.
View moreSEVCA’s Family Services staff offer knowledgeable support, empathy, and hope to low-income people in crisis.
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