They provide meals on wheels and transportation services to seniors over the age of 60 living in the Fairbanks North Star Borough.
View moreThrivalaska is a non-profit 501(c)(3) agency that provides services to families in Fairbanks. Thrivalaska recognizes a responsibility to advocate for the needs and rights of families
View moreThey are a church for their community and for you personally
View moreInterior Region Emergency Medical Services Council, Incorporated (IREMSC) is a private non-profit corporation located in Fairbanks, Alaska. We are dedicated to improving emergency medical care in Interior Alaska. We also promote common safety and public education throughout the region. Our region covers 236,000 square miles, an area nearly the size…
View moreCross Road is an independent, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation and is recognized as a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – Bureau of Primary Health Care. Cross Road Medical Center is overseen by a Board of Directors comprised of Christians representing Cross Road's…
View moreWe offer a variety of public health nursing services outside of the health center in the community setting. Examples include our monthly immunization clinic at the North Pole Fire Department, Breastfeeding Class, weekly New Parents Clinic in cooperation with Fairbanks Memorial Hospital, and postpartum follow up for clients. We also…
View moreThe Delta Junction Public Health Center (located in the Jarvis Office Center next to the State Troopers) provides services to the communities of Delta Junction, Dot Lake, Dry Creek, Fort Greely, Gerstle River, and Healy Lake. The health center is staffed by a Public Health Nurse III and an Office…
View moreFNA Head Start promotes cultural identity of Alaska Native and American Indian families, while giving children educational, physical, social skills, and tools to have a great head start towards school readiness.
View morethread connects families free of charge to early care and education programs, provides early educators with training and professional development opportunities, and ensures that issues critical to the development of children receive attention from Alaskan communities and policy makers.
View moreACCA is a non-profit agency that has served the Fairbanks community since 1946. It began with a grassroots community effort to assist people needing orthopedic referrals and equipment as well as speech therapy. The agency was known as ‘Alaska Crippled Children and Adults’ and was associated with the Easter Seals…
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