CCS Early Learning provides quality early childhood education and family services. We are a non-profit organization that offers programs for children birth to 5 years and pregnant women in the Mat-Su Valley and Chugiak areas.
View moreThe Palmer Food Bank was founded by Saint Michael Catholic Church here in Palmer, Alaska under the name Palmer Emergency Food and Services, Inc, although everyone knows us as the Palmer Food Bank! We are now a separate 501(c)(3) non-profit organization run by volunteers. We would appreciate your support either…
View moreThis event is put on by Mat Su Sertoma, a local non-profit. Basically, we cut a hole in the ice on a local lake and have brave (erm, crazy) people get sponsors and then they jump in the water! IN FEBRUARY!!
View moreSunshine Community Health Center, Inc., a federally qualified community health center, is a private non-profit corporation governed by a volunteer community board. It has three primary health care delivery sites strategically located in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough in Talkeetna, Willow and Wasilla. Sunshine is committed to providing quality, comprehensive health care…
View moreSunshine Community Health Center, Inc., a federally qualified community health center, is a private non-profit corporation governed by a volunteer community board. It has three primary health care delivery sites strategically located in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough in Talkeetna, Willow and Wasilla. Sunshine is committed to providing quality, comprehensive health care…
View moreThe C’eyiits’ Hwnax Life House Community Health Center (CHC) provides medical services to the communities of Sutton, Chickaloon, and Glacier View.
View moreMat-Su Youth Court is a state-sanctioned court that operates in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, which deals with first-time juvenile offenders that have committed misdemeanors.
View moreCrime Stoppers is comprised of diverse, active and dedicated community representatives. Crime Stoppers provides a method for local law enforcement to receive information on crimes. These efforts increase tips, which in turn increase arrests in our community.
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 moreThe tribal government includes the following departments: Housing/Community Services, Tribal Development, Tribal Transportation, Finance, Information Technology, and Administration.
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