Ensuring the safety, permanency and well-being of children by strengthening families, engaging communities, and partnering with tribes.
View moreThe Alaska Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) are academic and community-based partnerships engaged in primary care workforce engagement, training and recruiting, and retaining activities to improve the distribution, diversity, supply and quality of healthcare personnel in Alaska. The Alaska AHEC program office (at UAA) contracts with six regional Centers to…
View moreWe promote self sufficiency and provide basic living expenses to Alaskans in need.
View moreThe Nome Children’s Home is an emergency, temporary, and transitional housing facility for children who have been removed from their homes by the Office of Children’s Services due to unsafe conditions in their home.
View moreThey provide individualized customer-guided supports that encourage independence, community belonging and quality of life. They help children with behavioral needs, adults with developmental disabilities, and seniors with physical disabilities.
View moreNorton Sound Health Corporation (NSHC) is a tribally owned and operated, independent, not-for-profit health care organization.
View moreThe Alaska Jobs system has replaced ALEXsys. Alaska Jobs is accessed through my Alaska and you will need a my Alaska account for each user type in Alaska Jobs, such as an individual seeking a job, an employer recruiting for a position, a service provider or case manager.
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 provide services and information for women, children, and men who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other violent crimes.
View moreUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service. As the state's gateway to its university system, Extension serves some 50,000 Alaskans annually, providing a link between Alaska's diverse people and communities by interpreting and extending relevant university, research-based knowledge in an understandable and usable form to the public.
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