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Here are the State-wide: Alaska Native Services organizations that provide assistance. Search a different region.

Alaska Native Health Board

Promotes the spiritual, physical, mental, social, and cultural well-being and pride of Alaska Native people.

Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium

Providing the highest quality health services in partnership with our people and the Alaska Tribal Health System.

Alaska Native Women's Coalition

Made up of people from around the State of Alaska who are working towards eradicating violence from the lives of women, children and men.  Oftentimes this is done one person at a time, but that is still one less women or child who will continue to suffer the effects of violence in their lives'.

Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC) Family Services

CITC works in partnership with Alaska Natives and Native Americans to develop opportunities that fulfill their endless potential; supportive services with financial assistance for clothing, tools, transportation, and other costs associated with gaining or maintaining employment, training, and education.

Southcentral Foundation

Working together with the Native community to achieve wellness through comprehensive health-related services to meet the changing needs, enhance culture, and empower individuals and families to take charge of their lives.

Southcentral Foundation – Family Wellness Warriors & Women’s Health

Seeks to address the devastating problems of domestic violence, abuse, and neglect in the Alaska Native community. Its purpose is to equip organizations and individuals to effectively address the spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical effects of domestic violence, abuse, and neglect.

Tribal Law & Policy Institute

A Native American owned and operated non-profit corporation organized to design and deliver education, research, Training, and technical assistance programs which promote the enhancement of justice in Indian country and the health, well-being, and culture of Native peoples. Seeks to facilitate the sharing of resources so that Indian Nations and tribal justice systems have access to cost effective resources which can be adapted to meet the individual needs of their communities. Strives to establish programs which link tribal justice systems with other academic, legal, and judicial resources such as law schools, Indian law clinics, tribal colleges, Native American Studies programs, Indian legal organizations and consultants, tribal legal departments, other tribal courts, and other judicial/legal institutions.

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