APIA's programs include, but are not limited to the operation of health clinics, alcohol counseling centers, public safety,environmental, elderly, nutrition, education, social and welfare services, child protection, rehabilitation and cultural programs
View moreSESA provides consultation and training to support the unique educational needs of individuals and the Alaskan communities that serve them.
View moreAt Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center, we provide comprehensive health care to residents and visitors of Kodiak Island.
View moreSouth Peninsula Hospital is a non-profit hospital that was founded in 1956, then as a three-bed PUD (public utility district). It has grown over sixty years into a state-of-the-art hospital licensed for 22 medical beds and 28 nursing home beds. The hospital is the result of a unique partnership between the…
View moreFNA was incorporated as a nonprofit under the laws of the State of Alaska. Membership then as it is now was open to Alaska Natives and American Indians of one-quarter blood or greater who once a year elect a nine-person board of directors.
View moreChallenge Alaska improves the lives of people with disabilities, their families and the whole community through adaptive sports, therapeutic recreation, and education.
View moreThey provide quality health care with competence, compassion, and sensitivity
View moreThey offer a wide variety of behavioral health services specifically for adults experiencing emotional problems ranging from situational issues to chronic, severe mental illness (SMI). We provide crisis intervention, psychiatric assessment and treatment, case management, individual group and activity therapy as well as medication management. We also offer psychosocial rehabilitation…
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