
Here are the State-wide: General organizations that provide assistance. Search a different region.
Intervention and prevention of harm from occurring to vulnerable adults.
Financial assistance, nutritional support and medical benefits for persons of low income.
Enforces the Alaska Human Rights Law, which makes it unlawful to discriminate because of race, religion, color, national origin, sex or physical and mental disability.
Information, assistance, and support to victims of crime and other concerned parties whose offenders are in the custody of the Alaska Department of Corrections.
Provides low-cost immigration legal services to immigrants, including citizen applications, permanent resident status, work permits, family petitions, and petitions for domestic violence victims.
Information to youth and families on Alaska juvenile law, short-term counseling and community education.
Provides legal representation to protect freedom of speech and press, freedom of religion, equal protection/discrimination, and due process.
Social services for refugees, political asylees, victims of trafficking.
A collaboration of many different stakeholders who have the common vision of reducing interpersonal violence against Alaskans with disabilities and/or Alaskan seniors.
Represents all Alaska Police Agencies and aspires to meet the needs of each agency by providing the most current and accurate information available regarding missing persons.
Helps bring financial relief to innocent victims of violent crimes in Alaska.
Free, anonymous, computer-based service that provides victims of crime information and notification about offenders location, release, transfer.
Please email any updates, additions, or corrections to info@victimshaverights.org.