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Alaska Resources

 

Copyright © 2004 Choice to Live With, Inc.

 

Click on any of the links below to be taken to information specific to that resource.

 

Adoption Agencies & Information

 

Child Care Assistance

 

General information about Alaska's Child Care Assistance Program

 

Simply answer the questions to get an idea of what your approximate monthly child care contribution will need to be.

 

This page contains an application, a referral service, and various other helpful information.

 

Child Support Information

 

General information about the child support program

 

Food Banks

 

Call for local food banks.  The listings here are main offices and may not provide food on location. You may also search in Anchorage, Mat-Su Valley, and other communities as well as learn about food resources available to pregnant women, new mothers, and young children (CSFP).

 

2121 Spar Ave

 

Anchorage AK 99501

 

907-272-3663

 

725 26th Ave

 

Fairbanks, AK 99701

 

(907) 457-4273

 

Food Pantry of Palmer

 

7805 E Palmer Wasilla Hwy

 

Palmer, AK 99645

 

(907) 745-3635

 

Valdez Food Bank

 

278 Richardson Hwy

 

Valdez, AK 99686

 

(907) 835-3663

 

501 Bogard Rd

 

Wasilla, AK 99654

 

(907) 357-3769

 

Food Stamp Program

 

Requirements for eligibility, monthly income limits, and monthly benefits.

 

(PDF)

 

Help Lines

 

Alaska HIV/AIDS Hotline

 

(800) 478-2437

 

1-800-799-SAFE (Nationwide)

 

(907) 272-2312

 

Al-Anon & Alateen

 

1-888-4AL-ANON

 

Alaska Crisis Pregnancy Hotline

 

(800) 508-HOPE

 

1-800-478-4444

 

1-866-258-6329

 

National Domestic Violence Hotline

 

1-800-799-SAFE

 

1-800-643-KIDS

 

1-800-656-HOPE

 

Suicide Line

 

1-800-SUICIDE

 

Maternity Housing

 

At this time there are no Maternity Houses in Alaska.

 

Please call your local Pregnancy Center for help and information in this area.

 

Post-Abortion Resources

 

Please contact your local pregnancy centers as well to see if they offer post-abortion support.

 

Anchorage

 

Project Rachel

 

(907) 297-7740

 

Pregnancy Centers

 

By City

 

Anchorage

 

Birthright

 

3721 East 20th Avenue, Apt A

 

907-276-3645

 

Catholic Social Services

 

3710 East 20th, Suite 1

 

907-276-5590

 

2902 Boniface Parkway, Suite 2

 

907-337-9292

 

Pathway Family Center

 

PO Box 111397

 

907-770-5007

 

225 Cordova Street 

 

907-277-2554 

 

Eagle River

 

Heart to Heart Pregnancy & Family Resource Center

 

12801 Old Glenn Highway

 

907-694-1747

 

Fairbanks

 

Care Net Pregnancy Center of the Tanana Valley

 

1402 Wilbur Street

 

907-455-8255

 

Catholic Community Resources

 

1316 Peger Road

 

907-474-0753

 

Glennallen

 

Copper Basin Pregnancy Center

 

PO Box 750

 

907-822-4444

 

Homer

 

Pregnancy Care Center of Homer

 

PO Box 2

 

907-235-7899

 

Juneau

 

Care Net Pregnancy Center of Juneau

 

PO Box 32204

 

907-789-9599

 

419 6th Street, CCS Wing

 

907-463-3933

 

Kenai

 

ABC Crisis Pregnancy Center

 

508 South Willow Street, Suite B

 

907-283-9062

 

Ketchikan

 

Pregnancy Aid Information

 

433 Jackson

 

907-225-2570

 

Kodiak

 

Kodiak Crisis Pregnancy Center

 

1524 Mission Road, Suite 5

 

907-486-8418

 

Wasilla

 

924 Leatherleaf Loop

 

907-373-3456

 

Public Housing

 

(Section 8 Vouchers)

 

State Insurance Programs

 

The CAMA program is a state funded program designed to help needy Alaskans who have specific illnesses get the medical care they need to manage those illnesses. It is a program primarily for people age 21 through 64 who do not qualify for Medicaid benefits, have very little income, and have inadequate or no health insurance.

 

Denali KidCare provides excellent health insurance coverage for children and teens through age 18, and for pregnant women who meet income guidelines.

 

Medicaid is the primary public program for financing basic health and long-term care services for low-income Alaskans.  The program focuses on coverage for low-income children, pregnant women, families, the elderly, blind and the permanently disabled.

 

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families

 

(Welfare)

 

Women, Infants, & Children Program (WIC)