Whenever a Lions club gets together, problems get smaller. And communities get better. That's because we help where help is needed – in our own communities
View moreMSSCA provides a wide range of home and community based services for Mat-Su residents with intellectual or developmental disabilities, families with children experiencing developmental delays or disabilities and parents with questions about child safety and child development.
View moreChild advocacy centers provide a child-friendly, safe and neutral location in which law enforcement and Child Protective Services investigators may conduct and observe forensic interviews with children who are alleged victims of crimes, and where the child and non-offending family members receive support, crisis intervention and referrals for mental health…
View moreOrion Behavioral Health Network, our philosophy is that providers, individuals, children and their families are a team. Our professional and caring providers will assess the individual and family as a whole, carefully considering all relevant factors. Based on this evaluation, we will provide resources that will best meet the needs…
View moreEnsuring the safety, permanency and well-being of children by strengthening families, engaging communities, and partnering with tribes.
View moreTheir mission is to help children and adults afflicted with physical, psychological, emotional and other disabilities overcome those challenges through equine-assisted therapy in a safe and positive environment that benefits both participants and horses.
View moreWe promote self sufficiency and provide basic living expenses to Alaskans in need.
View moreThe Salvation Army is committed to doing the most good for the most people in the most need.
View morePresbyterian Hospitality House helps troubled youth and families through intensive mentoring, therapy and teaching so that they may contribute to the social and financial well being of their community.
View moreThe mission of the Mat-Su Health Foundation is to improve the health and wellness of Alaskans living in the Mat-Su. The tools we use include grantmaking, convening of local partners, and policy change.
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