AHFC is the primary distributor of housing vouchers in Alaska. They offer numerous vouchers, grants, training, and support. Local Office: (907) 456-3738
The Fairbanks Community Food Bank collects and distributes over two million pounds of food per year for individuals and families in need throughout the greater Fairbanks area.
The Fairbanks Native Association provides an enormous amount of community services for Fairbanks and the surrounding area. These services include: behavioral health management, outpatient and inpatient substance abuse treatment, elder services, educational opportunities, tribal home services, and employment services
The McKinney-Vento Education for Homeless Children and Youth Program is designed to address the problems that homeless children and youth have faced in enrolling, attending, and succeeding in school.
The Fairbanks Regional Public Health Center provides numerous assessments, screenings, school exams, immunizations, family planning, educational services, and much more.
The Fairbanks Rescue Mission provides a variety of services including: emergency shelter, case management, veterans' services, substance abuse recovery services, and will soon provide Permanent Supportive Housing.
The Fairbanks Resource Agency is a community-based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing supportive services, housing, referrals, employment and information for individuals who experience a disability.
A coalition of diverse and caring Alaskans who represent or are a part of various coalitions, organizations and/or sectors in the Fairbanks North Star Borough.
The Golden Heart Community Foundation provides a vehicle in which the people in the Fairbanks, North Pole, and surrounding regions can support the organizations and causes that they care for most.
IAA's mission is to reduce the spread of HIV by providing meaningful and effective education and prevention services to individuals and groups who may be at increased risk; and to improve the quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS by providing early intervention, case management, and other support services.
The Interior Alaska Center for Non-Violent Living provides a variety of confidential services including: emergency shelter, domestic violence prevention programs, support for victims of domestic violence, batterer intervention programs, Transitional Housing, Permanent Supportive Housing, and legal advocacy.
The Interior Community Health Center is a mission-driven health center with locations in Fairbanks and Healy. They provide medical, integrated behavioral health, and dental services to all community members. All of the providers and staff at ICHC focus on delivering patient-centered, quality care "with a heart".
IRHA works in partnership with Tribes of the Doyon region to improve rural and urban housing conditions through planning, design and affordable and safe construction and to seek opportunities to promote community self-sufficiency through energy and infrastructure advocacy and community projects.
Love In the Name of Christ provides several services including the Clearinghouse, which is the premiere service directory in the region. The Clearinghouse connects homeless and at risk individuals and families with the appropriate resources help them remain or become independent. Love INC also provides relational ministry, direct assistance, and GAP ministry.
No Limits Inc. provides Permanent Supportive Housing, case management, and employment services for individuals reentering the community following an incarceration.
The NSCF is a local Non-Profit Organization that operates exclusively for charitable purposes as a 501(c) (3) designed to aid and assist the general welfare of the citizens of Fairbanks and the North Star Borough.
Presbyterian Hospitality House works to correct the problems of Alaska’s troubled youth and families so that they may contribute to the social and financial well being of their community.
The Reentry Coalition assists Returning Citizens gain employment, housing, and the supportive care they need to avoid recidivism and achieve independence.
SOAP reaches out to 10- to 21-year-olds who are at high risk of becoming homeless, or who are currently homeless or have run away from home to provide them with the support and guidance they need.
Tanana Chiefs Conference offers an incredible number of community services for Fairbanks and the 42 villages TCC serves. Some of these services include: Permanent Supportive Housing (Housing First), Sobering Center, healthcare services, employment training/ placement, homelessness preventative services, case management, educational opportunities, etc.