AWAIC is the largest emergency domestic violence shelter in Alaska, with 67 beds available for adults and children who have been affected by domestic violence. We also offer a 24-hour crisis and support line (907-272-0100) for anyone who needs help or is concerned about someone they care about.
View moreAlaska Family Services was established in 1979 as a Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault shelter to provide a safe place for women and children in crisis. Since then, our agency has expanded to encompass more than 20 programs designed to strengthen and support the whole family.
View moreTanana Chiefs Conference(TCC) is an Alaska Native non-profit corporation, also organized as Dena' Nena' Henash or "Our Land Speaks". We work towards meeting the health and social service needs of Tribal members and beneficiaries throughout our region.
View moreSt. Vincent de Paul provides material and spiritual charity and works for social justice for all people. Whether it is the working poor, disabled individuals, or seniors living on social security, every person deserves a roof over their head, a place to call home, and adequate clothing for themselves and…
View moreProvides emergency food assistance to those in need as well as monthly commodities.
View moreProvides a limited number of Christmas food boxes. Also, children up through the 12th grade can receive gifts.
View moreIAC rests on the belief that everyone deserves to live in a fear-free environment. It provides crisis intervention, counseling, assistance, and emergency shelter to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
View moreThe Nome Food Bank is supported through the Food Bank of Alaska with USDA commodities and with the support of our donors. Suggested food items to be donated include: bread, canned goods, hard cheeses, frozen or refrigerated meats/poultry/fish, fruits and vegetables, refrigerated milk, pasta, sugar, flour, coffee, cereal and boxed…
View moreThey are a unique non-profit that operates several for-profit ventures that offer employment and training you youth age 16-24, with preference given to homeless youth, and the goal of offering financial support back to the organization to support operating costs and services.
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