Message KODIAK AREA NATIVE ASSOCIATIONCOMMUNITYRESOURCE LISTUpdated June 2025
TABLE OF CONTENTSAdvice and Crisis Hotlines Aging Adult ServicesBehavioral Health & Medical CareChildren’s Services & Parenting SupportDisability ServicesDurable Medical EquipmentEducation & Employment ResourcesEmergency PreparednessLegal AssistancePrevention, Wellness, & Sobriety SupportSocial ServicesVeteran’s Resources030412203238424648506662Housing, Shelter, Food, Transportation, and Utility Assistance2
ADVICE AND CRISIS HOTLINESAdult Protective Services907-269-3666Alaska 211 Information 1-800-478-2221Alaska State Troopers 907-486-4121Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-478-4444KANA Nurse After Hours Advice Line907-486-9870KANA Behavioral Health Crisis Line1-888-601-9969Kodiak Kindness907-539-2660Kodiak Police Department907-486-8000Kodiak Teen Crisis Line 907-942-9015Suicide and Crisis Lifeline 9881-866-488-7386Call or TextDialCall or TextUSCG Base Assistance Program907-942-0465USCG Base Family Support Counseling1-855-247-8778Veterans Crisis LineCall 907-486-3625Kodiak Women’s Resource and Crisis Center24 Hour Crisis Lineor CallTrevor Project(For LGBTQ+ Youth)678-678or Text START2111 then Press988or Text838255Reports accepted online athealth.alaska.gov/en/services/aps-report-harm/3
Alaska Can Connect This program ensures that low-income individuals who have combined hearing andvision loss can access telephone, advancedcommunications and information services at no cost.Equipment examples include braille devices, tablets,computers, software and more.Alaska Relay Providing free distance communicationequipment for Alaskans who are deaf, hard of hearing,or speech disabled. Equipment examples includelandline phones, tablets, software, accessories, andmore. AGING ADULT SERVICESAlaska Legal Services - Elder AdvocacyBox 8354 | 518 W. Marine Way, Kodiak, AK 99615907-512-0499 | kodiak@alsc-law.org | alsc-law.orgThe Elder Law Project provides legal assistance andadvice, representation in court and administrativehearings, and referrals. ALSC attorneys also providecommunity education and training on legal issuesthrough legal clinics and outreach. Priority is placedon helping seniors in social or economic need.Assistive Technology of Alaska (ATLA)1500 W 33rd Ave., Ste. 120, Anchorage, AK 99503907-563-2599 | atlaak.orgEducating Alaskans about the assistive technologyoptions that may help them be more independent orenhance their quality of life. ATLA serves Alaskans ofany age, with any need to learn about, access, andacquire assistive technology4
Consumer Direct Care NetworkProvides Medicaid eligible clients with personal careattendants to assist with the functions of everyday life.1-888-900-7962 | consumerdirectak.comBeacon of Hope Care Providers LLC518 W Marine Way, Ste. 202A, Kodiak, AK 99615907-654-5889 | beaconofhope.ak@gmail.comProviding help and care to those in need by offering inhome CNA services. Serving Veterans and acceptsprivate pay. City of Kodiak - Tax Exemptions710 Mill Bay Rd., Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-486-8655A Sales Tax exemption is available to those 65 andolder through the City of Kodiak. Individuals musthave AK ID and lived in the city for one year. city.kodiak.ak.us/finance/page/sales-tax-formsTechAbility Free life-time equipment loans forAlaskan Mental Health Trust Beneficiaries. Equipmentexamples include amplified listening devices, visionaids, independent living aids, communication aids,and more.5
6Aging Adult ServicesHospice and Palliative Care of Kodiak1915 E Rezanof Dr., Ste., A101 | Box 8682 Kodiak,AK 99615 | 907-512-0600hospiceandpalliativecareofkodiak.orgOffering non-medical direct, indirect, and generalsupport to families facing serious illness, death andbereavement.Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC)Developmental Disability Resource Connection (DDRC)Alaska's ADRCs connect seniors, people withdisabilities, and caregivers with long-term servicesand supports of their choice. The ADRC and DDRCnetwork serves Alaskans statewide, regardless of ageor income level, through regional sites.Independent Living Center211 Mission Rd., Ste. 223, Kodiak, AK 99615peninsulailc.org Kodiak 907-486-0493 | Soldotna 907-262-6333Eldercare Locator1-800-677-1116 | eldercare.acl.govProvides individuals with access to an extensivenetwork of organizations serving older people at thestate and local level. Connecting you to informationsources for a variety of services across the country.
Kaleidoscope Kit and Kaboodle907-942-5499 | Text for Fastest Response Lending closet for medical equipment including beds,walkers, crutches, commodes, suction machines,splints, scooters, canes and more. Call or text TerraCupp to inquire about her current supply.KANA Community Services - Elder Services194 Alimaq Dr., Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-486-1368Provides individuals with access to an extensivenetwork of organizations serving older people at thestate and local level. Connecting you to sources for avariety of services across the country.Island Cove Adult Day Program302 Erskine Ave., Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-2203 | islandcove@scoki.orgOffering a safe, caring, active environment for seniorsand adults with special needs. The program supportsparticipants’ independence, maintaining andincreasing skill levels, while enhancing their quality oflife. Island Cove is not an institutional setting. We are aHome and Community Based service provider, andour policy is to be inclusive to all people in thecommunity.For details on all KANA Departments, pleaserefer to the KANA Guide to Services.7
8Aging Adult ServicesKodiak Area Transit System (KATS)907-486-8308 | katsbus.orgKodiak Island Housing Authority Ensures safe, decent, and affordable housing whilecreating opportunities for resident self-sufficiency andeconomic independence. Rental programs for thosewho are American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN), non-AI/AN, 55+ years old, and even offer accessible units.3137 Mill Bay Rd., Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-8111 | kodiakislandhousing.comKodiak Island Borough - Tax Exemptions710 Mill Bay Rd., Kodiak, AK 99615 907-486-9300 | kodiakak.usProperty Tax exemptions are available annually, inJanuary, to those 65 and older through Kodiak IslandBorough. Individuals must live in the borough at least6 months of the year. Emerald Heights Apartments182 Alimaq Dr., Kodiak, AK 9961532-unit complex located on gorgeous Near Island withviews of the channel and both harbors. Rent isaffordable and fixed-rate for anyone over 55 years.KATS is a coordinated transportation service operatedby Senior Citizens of Kodiak, Inc. Rides within citylimits can be scheduled 24-hours in advance and cost$2.00 per ride.Hours of Operation:Mon-Fri: 6:30AM to 6:30PM & Sat-Sun: 10AM to 3PM
Providence Kodiak Island Medical CenterChiniak Bay Elder HouseProvidence Kodiak Island Medical Center - Chiniak BayElder House is a long-term, residential care center forthose who have a demonstrated need for 24-hournursing care. 22 bedrooms, arranged in a duplexmodel with 11 bedrooms on each side. There is ashared common area on each side of the duplex.Offering activity therapy, full dietary services, includingguidance with registered dietitians, physical andoccupational therapies, skilled nursing care, socialservices, and spiritual services1915 E. Rezanof Dr., Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-7800Heritage Heights 514 Mill Bay Rd., Kodiak, AK 9961515-unit complex with both 1 and 2-bedroom unitsavailable and many of these apartments are accessibleunits. Heritage Heights offers free laundry, acommunity room, and Medical Alert System (lifelinebutton) and daily visits from Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak’sTribal Housing Advocate.9
State of Alaska Senior & Disabilities Services1835 Bragaw St., Ste. 350, Anchorage, AK 995081 (800) 478-9996 | 907-269-3666 Adult protective services, personal care attendants,certifications, funding applications and disabilityservicesState of Alaska Division of Public Assistance 211 Mission Rd., Ste. 101, Kodiak, AK 99615 1-800-478-7778 | hss.dpa.offices@alaska.govhealth.alaska.gov/dpa/Pages/seniorbenefits/default.aspx The Senior Benefits Program pays cash benefits toAlaskan seniors who are age 65 or older and have lowto moderate income. Applications are online.Senior Citizens of Kodiak302 Erskine Ave., Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-486-6181 1-800-774-6181 | kodiakseniorcenter.orgSenior Citizens of Kodiak, Inc provides a full range ofhealth, education and social services to people 60and over on Kodiak Island. Support services includeIsland Cove Day Program, Congregate and Curbsidemeals, Family Caregiver Support Program, LifelineProgram, Senior In-Home Services, Referrals,Outreach, Health Equipment Loan Program, KodiakArea Transit System (KATS) Transportation, andPreventative Health. Adult Protective ServicesSenior Benefits10Aging Adult Services
Sunrise Assisted Living309 Erskine Ave., Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-539-8827Alaska Legal Services - Elder AdvocacyBox 8354 | 518 W. Marine Way, Kodiak, AK 99615907-512-0499 | kodiak@alsc-law.org | alsc-law.orgThe Elder Law Project provides legal assistance andadvice, representation in court and administrativehearings, and referrals. ALSC attorneys also providecommunity education and training on legal issuesthrough legal clinics and outreach. Priority is placedon helping seniors in social or economic need.Assisted living facility which provides a group livingenvironment and typically caters to an elderlypopulation who needs some assistance in day-to-dayliving or prefers more companionship.11
KANA Behavioral HealthBH Intake 907-486-7380BH Crisis Line 888-601-9969 Providing services including Case Management & CareCoordination, Collaborative Treatment Planning, CrisisIntervention, Group Counseling, Individual Therapy,Intake Services, Integrated & Substance UseAssessments, Screening, Substance Use DisorderCounseling, and Village- Based Services. Servicesprovided for Adults and Youth struggling with mentalillness, co-occurring disorders, and those with alcoholand other substance use disorders. While weunderstand friends and family members may beconcerned about a family member or a friend, any one18 years and older must seek services for themselves.Village-based counselors, health educators andadvocates. BHAs work directly under a licensedclinician to address individual and community-basedbehavioral health needs including those related toalcohol, drug, and tobacco use, as well as mentalhealth challenges such as grief, depression, suicide,and related issues.Akhiok | Channel 79Larsen Bay | 907-512-6735Old Harbor | 907-202-6009Village Behavioral Health AidesOuzinkie | 907-680-3030Port Lions | 907-454-816112BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND MEDICAL CARE
A culturally driven initiative tailored to Kodiak arearesidents who are seeking assistance in their recoveryjourney. Our Cultural Peer Supports are speciallytrained and have personal lived experience withsubstance use disorders or mental health challenges. Cultural Peer Support | 907-486-7337 KANA MedicalKANA Nurse Advice Line | 907-486-9870 KANA Pharmacy | 907-486-9860 or 877-731-9911 Automated Refill Line | 907-486-1391Alutiiq Enwia Health Center3449 Rezanof Dr. E., Kodiak, AK 99615M-F: 8AM – 6PM | 907-486-9800Mill Bay Health Center2414 Mill Bay Rd., Kodiak, AK 99615 M-F: 8AM-4:30PM | SAT: 8:30AM-5PM | 907-486-9870 Carolyn Street | 323 Carolyn St., Kodiak, AK 99615M-F: 8AM-5PM | 907-486-7380City of Kodiak LocationsFor details on all KANA Departments, pleaserefer to the KANA Guide to Services.continued next page13
KANA MedicalAkhiok Health ClinicAirport Way, Akhiok, AK 99615M-F: 8AM-4:30PM | 907-836-2230 Emergency | VHF Channel 79 Larsen Bay Health Clinic3rd St., Larsen Bay, AK 99624M-F: 8AM-4:30PM | 907-847-2208 Emergency | 907-512-6735 Old Harbor Health Clinic102 Elderberry St., Old Harbor, AK 99613 M-F: 8AM-4:30PM | 907-286-2205 Emergency | 907-202-6009 Ouzinkie Health Clinic634 F St., Ouzinkie, AK 99644M-F: 8AM-4:30PM | 907-680-2265Emergency | 907-680-3030 Port Lions Health Clinic Malina St., Port Lions, AK 99550M-F: 8AM-4:30PM | 907-454-2275Emergency | 907-458-8161 Village Locations14Behavioral Health and Medical Care
Kodiak Community Health Center 911 E. Rezanof Dr., Kodiak, AK 99615907-481-5000 | kodiakchc.orgAffordable healthcare to our entire community byoffering a full range of primary care medical services.Referrals for mental health treatment and counseling,substance abuse services, and specialty care. Offeringthe Sliding Fee Discount Program, and ESL translatorsin Spanish and Tagalog.KANA’s medical clinics provide healthcare in anoutpatient clinic setting that ensures accessible andaffordable care is available in the Koniag Region for allcommunity members. We see our patients for urgentneeds any time during business hours, and we willhelp to coordinate care at the local ER and hospitalwhen urgencies and emergencies arise. Our physicianteam provides direct services for KANA patients atProvidence Kodiak Island Medical Center whenneeded for hospital medicine including obstetrics, thedelivery of babies, newborn care, pediatric care andICU care. Our team will work with you to coordinateyour care between Providence and KANA.For details on all KANA Departments, pleaserefer to the KANA Guide to Services.15
Mary Jane MajdicIntegrative Health Coach & Cancer THRIVER907-539-6836 | mamamajdic@gmail.com Our bodies are designed to heal if you give it half achance! I have the tools to help you get through yourchallenges. Hospice and Palliative Care of Kodiak1915 E. Rezanof Dr., Ste. A101 | Box 8682, Kodiak, AK99615 | 907-512-0600hospiceandpalliativecareofkodiak.orgOffering non-medical direct, indirect, and generalsupport to families facing serious illness, death andbereavement. Kodiak Public Health Center Offering sexually transmitted infection testing andtreatment, tuberculosis testing and treatment, birthcontrol and annual exams for females (including paptests), pregnancy testing, lead testing, immunizations,and vision and hearing screenings. 211 Mission Rd., Ste. 211, Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-3319 907-486-3319 | Fax 907-486-8149 M-F: 8AM-12PM & 1PM-4:30PM16Behavioral Health and Medical Care
Providence Kodiak Island Counseling Center 818 E. Rezanof Dr, Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-481-2400 providence.org/locations/ak/kodiak-island-medical-center/counseling-centerPKICC’s team of licensed mental health and substanceuse disorder professionals care for patients of all ages.Prevention, early intervention and treatment servicesprovided by integrated mental health clinicians atselect schools.Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center1915 E. Rezanof Dr., Kodiak, AK 99615Main Hospital and Laboratory | 907-486-9500 Chiniak Bay Elder House | 907-486-7800 Specialty Clinic | 907-486-9580 Palliative Care Services | 907-512-0600 Therapy Services | 907-486-9515 providence.org/locations/ak/kodiak-island-medical-center Providing emergency care, surgery, laboratoryservices, maternity care, general medicine, physical,occupational and respiratory therapy, sleep studies,specialty clinics, diagnostic imaging services andpharmacy. Featuring 25 acute care beds, includingfour birthing suites, two psychiatric care beds and twointensive care beds. In addition, Providence ChiniakBay Elder House has 22 long-term care beds. 17
State of AlaskaDepartment of Public AssistanceEligibility | 1-800-478-7778 Coverage or Billing | 1-800-780-9972 health.alaska.gov/dpa/Pages/medicaid/default.aspxMedicaidhealth.alaska.gov/dpa/Pages/dkc/default.aspxDenali KidCare18Behavioral Health and Medical Care
1-800-780-9972 | dpapolicy@alaska.govdhss.alaska.gov/health/dpa/Pages/cama/default.aspxChronic and Acute Medical Assistance211 Mission Road, Ste. 101, Kodiak, AK 99615Kodiak District Office19
The CCPO monitors, regulates, and licenses child carefacilities across the state and further promotes childcare quality through grants to Child Care Resource &Referral agencies and the direct administration of theChild Care Grant Program.211 Mission Rd., Ste. 211, Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-3319 Frontier Building 3601 C St., Ste. 140 Anchorage,AK 99503 907-269-4500health.alaska.gov/en/division-of-public-assistance/child-care-program-officeAlaska Department of Health Bayside Volunteer Fire Department4606 E. Rezanof Dr., Kodiak, AK 99615Emergency 911 | 907-486-4536Provides car seat checks and installation.Child Care Program 20CHILDREN’S SERVICESAND PARENTING SUPPORT
Developmental Disability ResourceConnection211 Mission Rd., Ste. 223, Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-0493 | 907-262-6333 |peninsulailc.org/STAR The DDRC program aids individuals with intellectualand developmental disabilities, and their families, toaccess resources in their communities and Medicaidwaivers through the State of Alaska Frontier Baptist ChurchDiaper Distribution Center1910 E. Rezanof Dr, Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-3589 | frontierchurchkodiak.orgProvides free diapers and wipes of all sizes to anycommunity member. Size swaps are also available.Occurs the 4th Friday of every month.21
Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) ProgramICWA@kodiakhealthcare.orgProvides ICWA services to the Native Villages ofAkhiok, Larsen Bay, Old Harbor, and Ouzinkie. Workingwith families to prevent the removal of children by theAlaska Office of Children Services, ensures that if achild is removed, their case follows and embodies thespirit of ICWA and accompanies OCS staff oninvestigations when there has been an allegation ofabuse/neglect. Child Advocacy Center (CAC) | 907-486-1378 Brings professionals together to assist children andtheir non-offending caregivers when they are part ofan allegation of child maltreatment. Child-focused toprevent re-victimization of children. The CAC Director,Family Advocate, Program Specialist and medicalprovider coordinate to advocate for the child and non-offending family members. KANA Child and Family ServicesCama’i Home Visiting907-486-1305 | camai@kodiakhealthcare.orgA home visiting program for families with AlaskaNative and American Indian families prenatal throughaged 5. Helping to track milestones, encouragehealthy eating habits and developmentallyappropriate play, and track medical and dental needs.They host playgroup every week and communityconnections every month. 22Children’s Services and Parenting Support
Infant Learning Program (ILP)907-486-1366 | ILP@kodiakhealthcare.org Providing family-centered services to all on theKodiak Island Archipelago with children birth through36 months of age who are diagnosed with a medicaldisability, have or are at risk of having adevelopmental delay. Services are provided in thechild’s home or their natural environment throughplay-based interventions. Offering free vision andhearing screenings as well as a free playgroup forchildren 0-5 in the community.Family Violence Prevention Program 907-486-1305 | tvs@kodiakhealthcare.org Delivering intensive case management and advocacyfor crime victims in the Kodiak Island Archipelago. Allvictims of crime in our communities can reach out forassistance.For details on all KANA Departments, pleaserefer to the KANA Guide to Services.23
Adult Employment ServicesProviding employment oriented education andtraining to underemployed /unemployed AlaskaNative/ American Indians. Assistance with jobsearching, resume building, job applications, careerguidance and counseling, interview practice, trainingor education, and funding assistance specific to theirneeds in order to secure employment.Childcare Assistance and Scholarships (HED) Aiming to make child care more accessible to eligiblehouseholds who are seeking or attending work,training, or school. Available to Kodiak Islandhouseholds with Alaska Native or American Indianchildren up to age 13; or up to age 18 if the child has adiagnosed developmental disability.Community Services Block Grant Providing support to Alaska Native/American Indianhouseholds in Akhiok, Karluk, Larsen Bay, Old Harbor,Ouzinkie, and Port Lions with employment, education,income maximization, and housing stabilitychallenges. Funds can be used to address needs,including shelter expenses, utilities, minor homerepairs, and food security. KANA Workforce & Economic Development111 Center Ave., Kodiak, AK, 99615 | 907-486-9879workforcedevelopment@kodiakhealthcare.orgFor details on all KANA Departments, pleaserefer to the KANA Guide to Services.24Children’s Services and Parenting Support
Educational and Vocational ScholarshipsAvailable to eligible applicants for GED, post-secondary education, vocational training, orprofessional development on a full or part-time basis.Tribal Scholarships for enrolled members of the NativeVillage of Akhiok and the Native Village of Port Lionsare also available.General Assistance Provides monthly financial assistance to eligibleAlaska Native/ American Indian households, seekingemployment, who do not qualify for any other Tribal,federal, state, or other public welfare assistanceprograms.Supplemental Youth Employment Training Program Providing Alaska Native/American Indian youth, ages14- 24, with meaningful work experiences thatcontribute to the development of strong communitieson the island for up to 150 hours of paid workexperience. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)Providing temporary assistance and support servicesto eligible low-income Native families with minorchildren. Services include employment and training,case management, childcare assistance,transportation assistance, and emergency support. Tribal Vocational Rehabilitation (TVR) Providing culturally relevant services to AlaskaNative/American Indian adults and youth aged 16 andabove facing physical, mental, emotional, learning, orsubstance use challenges. Helping participantsdevelop skills for meaningful employment, includingself- employment, subsistence work, and businessownership. 25
KANA Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) 2414 Mill Bay Rd., Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-486-7312 A nutrition assistance program for pregnant and post-partum mothers, infants, and children up to the age of5. WIC provides nutrition education, breastfeedingeducation and support, referrals, and assistance withhealthy foods. In-person or phone appointments areavailable. Kodiak Baptist Mission1944 E. Rezanof Dr., Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-4126 | kodiakbaptistmission.comSummer Camp is open Monday - Friday, 7:30 AM to5:30 PM for children 3 - 12 years old. You can registerfor 1 week or the entire summer for first througheighth grade. Preschool for children ages 3 and up,both during the summer and year-round. For details on all KANA Departments, pleaserefer to the KANA Guide to Services.3300 E. Rezanof Dr., Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-4905 | kodiakchristianschool.comKodiak Christian School Preschool – 8th grade. Tuition rates and applicationavailable online. 26Children’s Services and Parenting Support
722 Mill Bay Rd., Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-7550 | kibsd.orgKodiak Island Borough School DistrictProvides early childhood services, preschool forchildren aged 3-5, food assistance for low incomefamilies, special services for developmental screenings,and more. Call or view the website for moreinformation. Box 8704, Kodiak, AK 99615 907-539-2660 [Call or Text] kodiakkindness.orgKodiak KINDNESS Serving any family with a baby under one year or age,infant parenting support, infant nutrition classes,home visits, loans breast pumps, digital infant scales,and other breastfeeding aids. Warm-line available24/7 for medium-high concerns. 402 Center Ave., Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-487-2626fws.gov/refuge/kodiak | facebook.com/kodiakrefuge Kodiak National Wildlife RefugeVisitor CenterOffers community events and youth programs. Youthmay earn a Junior Ranger patch, do a scavenger huntor check out a F.U.N. backpack. Offers SummerSalmon Camp. Registration is required. 27
Kodiak Women’s Resource and Crisis Center 422 Hillside Dr., Kodiak, AK 99615Office | 907-486-6171 24-Hour Crisis Line | 907-486-3625 Teen Line | 907-942-9015 | Call or Text | kwrcc.orgAdvocacy services for people experiencing domesticor sexual violence. Emergency safe housing in a 25-bed shelter. 24-hour Crisis Line and 24-hour Teen Linefor individuals who need confidential anonymoussupport from a trained advocate or volunteer. 28416 Island Lake Rd. | Box 1245 Kodiak, AK 99615facebook.com/groups/MOPSofKodiak 907-486-5219MomCo Kodiak (formerly MOPS)MomCo Kodiak A supportive community for moms—rooted in Christian values, open to all. Meets 1st & 3rdTuesdays, 9:30–11:30 AM (Oct–May) at Kodiak BibleChapel.Rain or Shine Playtime Casual playgroups on 2nd &4th Tuesdays (June-Sept) at Berean Baptist Church.Weekly summer meetups at parks, playgrounds, orthe Berean Gym. 1216 Ismailov Street, Kodiak, AK 99615Kodiak Public Library612 Egan Way, Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-486-8686city.kodiak.ak.us/library/page/childrens-programs Hosts a variety of children’s programs for a variety ofdifferent ages. Check the website or drop in forupdated dates and times. Children’s Services and Parenting Support
Office of Children’s ServicesChild Abuse Hotline | 1-800-478-4444 dfcs.alaska.gov/ocs/Pages/default.aspx Ensuring the safety, permanency and well-being ofchildren by engaging communities, and partneringwith tribes through Adoption and Guardianship,Children’s Justice Act Task Force, Foster Care, HomeVisiting Resource Network, ICWA & Tribal Partnerships,Mandated reporter training, and the “StrengtheningFamilies” approach. River of Life Christian Fellowship2050 Selief Ln., Kodiak, AK 99615 907-486-7652 | 907-539-6296 River of Life Daycare provides educationaldevelopment based daycare ages 6 weeks to schoolage. Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30 AM - 5:30 PMThe Rock Educational GroupAlternative private school with preschool options. 2632 Mill Bay Rd., Kodiak, AK 99615 |therockkodiak.org419 Hillside Dr., Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-486-4963ruralcap.org/client-services/education/head-start-and-early-head-start/RurAL CAP Head StartPreparing Alaskan children for success in school andin life by enhancing social and cognitive development.29
907-265-3100 | threadalaska.orgThread Alaska Child Resource CenterConnects families with quality early childhood careand education. 30907-486-4449 | sunaq.orgSun’aq Tribe of KodiakChildcare assistance to Sun’aq Tribal members. Children’s Services and Parenting Support
Box 195027 Bldg. 2, Storis Dr., Kodiak, AK 99615907-487-5481United States Coast Guard The Child Development Center (CDC) programsprovide an atmosphere with varied experiences thatpromote the growth of cognitive, physical, social, andemotional needs of each child. Monday - Friday 7:30AM - 4:30PM. Childcare for children ages 6 weeks - 4thgrade. 31
Alaska Can Connect This program ensures that low-income individuals who have combined hearing andvision loss can access telephone, advancedcommunications and information services at no cost.Equipment examples include braille devices, tablets,computers, software and more.Alaska Relay Providing free distance communicationequipment for Alaskans who are deaf, hard of hearing,or speech disabled. Equipment examples includelandline phones, tablets, software, accessories, andmore. TechAbility Free life-time equipment loans forAlaskan Mental Health Trust Beneficiaries. Equipmentexamples include amplified listening devices, visionaids, independent living aids, communication aids,and more.Assistive Technology of Alaska (ATLA)1500 W 33rd Ave., Ste. 120, Anchorage, AK 99503907-563-2599 | atlaak.orgEducating Alaskans about the assistive technologyoptions that may help them be more independent orenhance their quality of life. ATLA serves Alaskans ofany age, with any need to learn about, access, andacquire assistive technology32DISABILITY SERVICES
Alaska Department of Public AssistanceDivision of Vocational Rehabilitation4600 Debarr Rd., Ste. 300 Anchorage, AK 99508907-269-2060 | labor.alaska.gov/dvr/home.htm Public Assistance1-800-478-7778 | M - F: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PMhealth.alaska.gov/en/resources/division-of-public-assistance-dpa-offices/Helping Alaskans with disabilities prepare for, get andkeep good jobs. Providing cash assistance to needy aged, blind, anddisabled Alaskans to help them remain independent.Consumer Direct Care Network1-888-900-7962 | consumerdirectak.comProvides Medicaid eligible clients with personal careattendants to assist with the necessary functions ofeveryday life. Hope Community Resources, Inc.917 Mill Bay Rd., Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-512-2500hopealaska.org/kodiakProviding services across the state of Alaska toindividuals and families who experience intellectualand developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injury,or mental or behavioral health challenge. The Kodiakregion operates an assisted living home and a groupof apartments supporting independent and semi-independent living needs.33
Adult Employment ServicesProviding employment oriented education andtraining to underemployed /unemployed AlaskaNative/ American Indians. Assistance with jobsearching, resume building, job applications, careerguidance and counseling, interview practice, trainingor education, and funding assistance specific to theirneeds in order to secure employment.Childcare Assistance and Scholarships (HED) Aiming to make child care more accessible to eligiblehouseholds who are seeking or attending work,training, or school. Available to Kodiak Islandhouseholds with Alaska Native or American Indianchildren up to age 13; or up to age 18 if the child has adiagnosed developmental disability.Community Services Block Grant Providing support to Alaska Native/American Indianhouseholds in Akhiok, Karluk, Larsen Bay, Old Harbor,Ouzinkie, and Port Lions with employment, education,income maximization, and housing stabilitychallenges. Funds can be used to address needs,including shelter expenses, utilities, minor homerepairs, and food security. 111 Center Ave., Kodiak, AK, 99615 | 907-486-9879workforcedevelopment@kodiakhealthcare.orgFor details on all KANA Departments, pleaserefer to the KANA Guide to Services.34Disability Services
Educational and Vocational ScholarshipsAvailable to eligible applicants for GED, post-secondary education, vocational training, orprofessional development on a full or part-time basis.Tribal Scholarships for enrolled members of the NativeVillage of Akhiok and the Native Village of Port Lionsare also available.General Assistance Provides monthly financial assistance to eligibleAlaska Native/ American Indian households, seekingemployment, who do not qualify for any other Tribal,federal, state, or other public welfare assistanceprograms.Supplemental Youth Employment Training Program Providing Alaska Native/American Indian youth, ages14- 24, with meaningful work experiences thatcontribute to the development of strong communitieson the island for up to 150 hours of paid workexperience. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)Providing temporary assistance and support servicesto eligible low-income Native families with minorchildren. Services include employment and training,case management, childcare assistance,transportation assistance, and emergency support. Tribal Vocational Rehabilitation (TVR) Providing culturally relevant services to AlaskaNative/American Indian adults and youth aged 16 andabove facing physical, mental, emotional, learning, orsubstance use challenges. Helping participantsdevelop skills for meaningful employment, includingself- employment, subsistence work, and businessownership. 35
Developmental Disability Resource Connection (DDRC)Alaska's ADRCs connect seniors, people withdisabilities, and caregivers with long-term services andsupports of their choice. The ADRC and DDRCnetwork serves Alaskans statewide, regardless of ageor income level, through regional sites.Independent Living Center211 Mission Rd., Ste. 223, Kodiak, AK 99615 | Kodiak 907-486-0493 | Soldotna 907-262-6333peninsulailc.org 36Disability Services
222 West 8th Ave., Rm. A11 Anchorage, AK 99513 1-800-772-1213 Deaf and Hard of Hearing 1-800-325-0778ssa.gov/applyfordisability/index.htm?tl=0%2C1#!You can use the online application to apply fordisability benefits or call to schedule an appointment.Social Security37
Alaska Can Connect This program ensures that low-income individuals who have combined hearing andvision loss can access telephone, advancedcommunications and information services at no cost.Equipment examples include braille devices, tablets,computers, software and more.Alaska Relay Providing free distance communicationequipment for Alaskans who are deaf, hard of hearing,or speech disabled. Equipment examples includelandline phones, tablets, software, accessories, andmore. TechAbility Free life-time equipment loans forAlaskan Mental Health Trust Beneficiaries. Equipmentexamples include amplified listening devices, visionaids, independent living aids, communication aids,and more.Assistive Technology of Alaska (ATLA)1500 W 33rd Ave., Ste. 120, Anchorage, AK 99503907-563-2599 | atlaak.orgEducating Alaskans about the assistive technologyoptions that may help them be more independent orenhance their quality of life. ATLA serves Alaskans ofany age, with any need to learn about, access, andacquire assistive technology38DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
Kaleidoscope Kit and Kaboodle907-942-5499 | Text for Fastest Response Lending closet for medical equipment including beds,walkers, crutches, commodes, suction machines,splints, scooters, canes and more. Call or text TerraCupp to inquire about her current supply.My Med Supplies501 W. International Airport Rd., Ste. 1A, Anchorage,AK 99518 | 907-929-4700All major insurances accepted, including Medicare,Medicaid and Tricare Procare Home Medical4215 Credit Union Dr., Anchorage, AK 99503 907-274-0770 | procarehm.comHome Medical Equipment and Supplies, acceptsmost major insurance, including Medicare, Medicaid,Tricare, and accepts private pay.39
Senior Citizens of Kodiak302 Erskine Ave., Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-486-6181 1-800-774-6181 | kodiakseniorcenter.orgSenior Citizens of Kodiak, Inc provides a full range ofhealth, education and social services to people 60 andover on Kodiak Island. Support services include IslandCove Day Program, Congregate and Curbside meals,Family Caregiver Support Program, Lifeline Program,Senior In-Home Services, Referrals, Outreach, HealthEquipment Loan Program, Kodiak Area Transit System(KATS) Transportation, and Preventative Health. 40Durable Medical Equipment
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Adult Employment ServicesProviding employment oriented education andtraining to underemployed /unemployed AlaskaNative/ American Indians. Assistance with jobsearching, resume building, job applications, careerguidance and counseling, interview practice, trainingor education, and funding assistance specific to theirneeds in order to secure employment.Childcare Assistance and Scholarships (HED) Aiming to make child care more accessible to eligiblehouseholds who are seeking or attending work,training, or school. Available to Kodiak Islandhouseholds with Alaska Native or American Indianchildren up to age 13; or up to age 18 if the child has adiagnosed developmental disability.Community Services Block Grant Providing support to Alaska Native/American Indianhouseholds in Akhiok, Karluk, Larsen Bay, Old Harbor,Ouzinkie, and Port Lions with employment, education,income maximization, and housing stabilitychallenges. Funds can be used to address needs,including shelter expenses, utilities, minor homerepairs, and food security. KANA Workforce & Economic Development111 Center Ave., Kodiak, AK, 99615 | 907-486-9879workforcedevelopment@kodiakhealthcare.orgFor details on all KANA Departments, pleaserefer to the KANA Guide to Services.42EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE
Educational and Vocational ScholarshipsAvailable to eligible applicants for GED, post-secondaryeducation, vocational training, or professionaldevelopment on a full or part-time basis. TribalScholarships for enrolled members of the Native Villageof Akhiok and the Native Village of Port Lions are alsoavailable.General Assistance Provides monthly financial assistance to eligible AlaskaNative/ American Indian households, seekingemployment, who do not qualify for any other Tribal,federal, state, or other public welfare assistanceprograms.Supplemental Youth Employment Training Program Providing Alaska Native/American Indian youth, ages 14-24, with meaningful work experiences that contribute tothe development of strong communities on the islandfor up to 150 hours of paid work experience. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)Providing temporary assistance and support services toeligible low-income Native families with minor children.Services include employment and training, casemanagement, childcare assistance, transportationassistance, and emergency support. Tribal Vocational Rehabilitation (TVR) Providing culturally relevant services to AlaskaNative/American Indian adults and youth aged 16 andabove facing physical, mental, emotional, learning, orsubstance use challenges. Helping participants developskills for meaningful employment, including self-employment, subsistence work, and business ownership. 43
Kodiak Job Center211 Mission Rd., Ste. 103, Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-3105 | Toll-free in Alaska 1-877-724-2539 kodiak.jobcenter@alaska.govlabor.alaska.gov/landing-pages/job-seekers.htmlEmployment resources, applications, andunemployment resources. Offering Video ServiceDelivery for Social Security on the 2nd and 4thTuesday of every month. Sign-in is at 8 am, first comefirst served 9am-11:45am. Kodiak College - UAA117 Benny Benson Dr., Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-4161 | 1-800-486-7660 | koc.alaska.edu907-486-1243 | koc.alaska.edu/academic-resources/abe/adult-basic-ed-ged-esl.cshtml Offering adult education, GED courses, and more.English as a Second Language andOther Adult EducationFree English Literacy programs for adults heldSeptember through May. 44Employment and Education Assistance
Kodiak Public Health Center211 Mission Rd., Ste. 211, Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-3319 | Fax 907-486-8149 M-F: 8AM - 12PM & 1PM - 4:30PMhealth.alaska.gov/en/resources/public-health-nursing-services/Offering educational sessions and resources byrequest. Topics can include issues such as SexuallyTransmitted Infections, reproductive health,Tuberculosis, lead in the community, Infectiousdiseases, and emergency preparedness.Kodiak Soil & Water Conservation301 Research Court, Rm 245, Kodiak, AK 99615Please call ahead for an appointment or ring thedoorbell. 907-486-5574Supporting projects in our community for thesustainable development, use, and conservation ofnatural resources.907-486-4449 | sunaq.org/servicesSun’aq Tribe of KodiakJob Placement and Training and Scholarshipopportunities for any Alaska Native or American Indianliving within the Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak’s service area. 45
Alaska Institute for Justice Formerly Alaska Immigration Justice ProjectAlaska Immigration Law Center431 West 7th Ave. Ste., 208 Anchorage, AK 99501 1-877-273-2457 | 907-279-2457 | akijp.orgLegal staff provide critical legal services to Alaska’simmigrant and refugee communities, prioritizing legalrepresentation for survivors of domestic violence,sexual assault and human trafficking and thosefleeing torture and persecution in their country oforigin. We strive to ensure that immigrants are awareof their legal rights and options and to provide high-quality, low cost, and free legal representation. 907-562-4000 | visamerica.comProvides help with employer and family-basedimmigration, citizenship, visa and work permits andlegal services. 48LEGAL ASSISTANCE
Kodiak Reentry Inc. Box 8053, Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-512-7499kodiakreentry@gmail.comfacebook.com/kodiak.reentryEmpowering reentrants and justice-involvedindividuals to achieve sustainable employment andhousing. Kodiak Reentry supports participantsthrough the development of individualized case plansthat include strengthening their assets and providingreferrals for educational programming, peer supportservices, counseling, and treatment.Alaska Legal ServicesBox 8354 | 518 W. Marine Way, Kodiak, AK 99615907-512-0499 | kodiak@alsc-law.org | alsc-law.orgALSC assists clients who are facing critical civil legalissues. These issues include: consumer law, family law,housing problems, public benefits, healthcarecomplications, Alaska Native law, and other areasspecific to veterans or the elderly. 49
Alcoholics AnonymousKodiak AA Hotline 907-512-6149 | aa.org |area02alaska.orgA fellowship of people who come together to solvetheir drinking problem. It doesn’t cost anything toattend A.A. meetings. Membership is open to anyonewho wants to do something about their drinkingproblem.Al-Anon aa.org | area02alaska.org/anon-meetings/find-an-al-anon-meetingAl‐Anon is a mutual support program for peoplewhose lives have been affected by someone else’sdrinking. Alateen a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups,is a fellowship of young people (mostly teenagers)whose lives have been affected by someone else’sdrinking whether they are in your life drinking or not.Electronic and Telephonic meetings available.Careline Alaska818 - 26th Ave., Fairbanks, AK 997011-877-266-4357 | text “4help” to 839863 Connect to a crisis counselor 24/7, 365 days a year.100% Free and Confidential. If you are thinking about harming yourself getimmediate support. 50PREVENTION, WELLNESS,AND SOBRIETY SUPPORT
Kodiak Area Mentor Program - KAMP412 Marine Way | Box 2057, Kodiak, AK 99615(Above AT&T) 907-486-2919kodiakareamentorprogram.orgA Christian faith-based program that buildsmentoring relationships with individuals in need ofovercoming setbacks. We believe positive growth andchange happen through meaningful relationshipswith God and with people. Support Group everyFriday, 6pm to 8pm. Meal at 6pm. Free childcareprovided.Offer Naloxone training and substance misuseeducation. Naloxone available to organizations andthe public.Kodiak Public Health Center211 Mission Rd., Ste. 211, Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-3319 | Fax 907-486-8149 M-F: 8AM - 12PM & 1PM - 4:30PMhealth.alaska.gov/en/resources/public-health-nursing-services/Kodiak Reentry Inc. Box 8053, Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-512-7499kodiakreentry@gmail.comfacebook.com/kodiak.reentryKodiak Reentry supports participants through thedevelopment of individualized case plans that includestrengthening their assets and providing referrals foreducational programming, peer support services,counseling, and treatment. 51
KANA Behavioral HealthBH Intake 907-486-7380BH Crisis Line 888-601-9969 Providing services including Case Management & CareCoordination, Collaborative Treatment Planning, CrisisIntervention, Group Counseling, Individual Therapy,Intake Services, Integrated & Substance UseAssessments, Screening, Substance Use DisorderCounseling, and Village- Based Services. Servicesprovided for Adults and Youth struggling with mentalillness, co-occurring disorders, and those with alcoholand other substance use disorders. While weunderstand friends and family members may beconcerned about a family member or a friend, any one18 years and older must seek services for themselves.Village-based counselors, health educators andadvocates. BHAs work directly under a licensedclinician to address individual and community-basedbehavioral health needs including those related toalcohol, drug, and tobacco use, as well as mentalhealth challenges such as grief, depression, suicide,and related issues.Akhiok | Channel 79Larsen Bay | 907-512-6735Old Harbor | 907-202-6009A culturally driven initiative tailored to Kodiak arearesidents who are seeking assistance in their recoveryjourney. Our Cultural Peer Supports are speciallytrained and have personal lived experience withsubstance use disorders or mental health challenges. Village Behavioral Health AidesOuzinkie | 907-680-3030Port Lions | 907-454-8161Cultural Peer Support | 907-486-7337 52Prevention, Wellness and Sobriety Support
Housing 907-486-8740 Thrift Store & Donation Center 907-486-8530kodiak.salvationarmy.orgSAMHSA 988 Suicide and Crisis LifelineCall or text: 988 | Helpline 1-800-662-4357 TTY 1-800-487-4889 | Text your ZIP code to435748 | samhsa.gov | 988lifeline.orgSalvation ArmyFor adult males who have completed a residentialsubstance abuse treatment and need time totransition to permanent housing. Short-term income-based medical housing. This Helpline provides 24-hour free and confidentialhelp. Mary Jane MajdicIntegrative Health Coach & Cancer THRIVER907-539-6836 | mamamajdic@gmail.com Our bodies are designed to heal if you give it half achance! I have the tools to help you get through yourchallenges. For details on all KANA Departments, pleaserefer to the KANA Guide to Services.53
Alaska Housing Finance Corporation521 Maple St. | Box 317 Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-5513 | Maintenance: 907-486-4850ahfc.us/tenants/rental-programsProvides rental assistance to low-income Alaskans.Programs are available to assist families and single-person households, seniors, persons experiencinghomelessness, those displaced due to domesticviolence or sexual assault, persons with disabilities,veterans, and young adults exiting foster care.Bayview Terrace309 Erskine Avenue | 907-942-1515Housing vouchers and private pay accepted. Pets onapproval.Brother Francis Shelter410 Thorsheim Street Kodiak | 907-486-5610 Providing emergency shelter, an evening meal,shower and laundry facilities, advocacy and referralsfor employment, housing, mental health services, andtreatment options for alcohol and substance abuse toboth men and women.Fir Terrace Apartments2610 Mill Bay Rd Kodiak | 907-885-0335firterrace.comOne, two, and three-bedroom apartments, Fullysubsidized community, low to moderate incomefamilies, elders, and persons with disabilities.54SOCIAL SERVICESHOUSING, SHELTER, FOOD, TRANSPORTATION, & UTILITY ASSISTANCE
Kodiak Area Transit System (KATS)907-486-8308 | katsbus.orgKATS is a coordinated transportation service operatedby Senior Citizens of Kodiak, Inc. Rides within citylimits can be scheduled 24-hours in advance and cost$2.00 per ride.Hours of Operation:Mon-Fri: 6:30AM to 6:30PM & Sat-Sun: 10AM to 3PMKodiak Island Food Bank 1944 E. Rezanof Dr., Kodiak, AK 99615 |907-486-4127 Food Bank of Alaska is dedicated to eliminatinghunger in Alaska by obtaining and providing food topartner agencies feeding hungry people and throughanti-hunger leadership. We believe that no onedeserves to be hungry.55
Adult Employment ServicesProviding employment oriented education andtraining to underemployed /unemployed AlaskaNative/ American Indians. Assistance with jobsearching, resume building, job applications, careerguidance and counseling, interview practice, trainingor education, and funding assistance specific to theirneeds in order to secure employment.Childcare Assistance and Scholarships (HED) Aiming to make child care more accessible to eligiblehouseholds who are seeking or attending work,training, or school. Available to Kodiak Islandhouseholds with Alaska Native or American Indianchildren up to age 13; or up to age 18 if the child has adiagnosed developmental disability.Community Services Block Grant Providing support to Alaska Native/American Indianhouseholds in Akhiok, Karluk, Larsen Bay, Old Harbor,Ouzinkie, and Port Lions with employment, education,income maximization, and housing stabilitychallenges. Funds can be used to address needs,including shelter expenses, utilities, minor homerepairs, and food security. KANA Workforce & Economic Development111 Center Ave., Kodiak, AK, 99615 | 907-486-9879workforcedevelopment@kodiakhealthcare.orgKANA Van: 907-486-9870 KANA WIC: 907-486-7312 KANA Family Violence Prevention: 907-486-9882tvs@kodiakhealthcare.org Kodiak Area Native Association56Social Services
Educational and Vocational ScholarshipsAvailable to eligible applicants for GED, post-secondaryeducation, vocational training, or professionaldevelopment on a full or part-time basis. TribalScholarships for enrolled members of the Native Villageof Akhiok and the Native Village of Port Lions are alsoavailable.General Assistance Provides monthly financial assistance to eligible AlaskaNative/ American Indian households, seekingemployment, who do not qualify for any other Tribal,federal, state, or other public welfare assistanceprograms.Supplemental Youth Employment Training Program Providing Alaska Native/American Indian youth, ages 14-24, with meaningful work experiences that contribute tothe development of strong communities on the islandfor up to 150 hours of paid work experience. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)Providing temporary assistance and support services toeligible low-income Native families with minor children.Services include employment and training, casemanagement, childcare assistance, transportationassistance, and emergency support. Tribal Vocational Rehabilitation (TVR) Providing culturally relevant services to AlaskaNative/American Indian adults and youth aged 16 andabove facing physical, mental, emotional, learning, orsubstance use challenges. Helping participants developskills for meaningful employment, including self-employment, subsistence work, and business ownership. For details on all KANA Departments, pleaserefer to the KANA Guide to Services.57
Kodiak Island Housing Authority Ensures safe, decent, and affordable housing whilecreating opportunities for resident self-sufficiency andeconomic independence. Rental programs for thosewho are American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN), non-AI/AN, 55+ years old, and even offer accessible units.3137 Mill Bay Rd., Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-8111 | kodiakislandhousing.comEmerald Heights Apartments182 Alimaq Dr., Kodiak, AK 9961532-unit complex located on gorgeous Near Island withviews of the channel and both harbors. Rent isaffordable and fixed-rate for anyone over 55 years.Heritage Heights514 Mill Bay Rd., Kodiak, AK 9961515-unit complex with both 1 and 2-bedroom unitsavailable and many of these apartments areaccessible units. Heritage Heights offers free laundry,a community room, and Medical Alert System (lifelinebutton) and daily visits from Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak’sTribal Housing Advocate.Cliffwood Apartments1 and 2 bedroom units at affordable prices. Anyone canapply but there is a monthly income requirement of$1,000. All utilities are included, rental vouchers areaccepted. Harborview Apartments1 and 2 bedroom units at affordable prices. Anyonecan apply but there is a monthly income requirementof $1,000. All utilities are included, rental vouchers areaccepted. 58Social Services
Life Builders ProgramA transitional housing program for young adults(aged 18 to 24) giving them the opportunity to learnlife skills such as cooking, cleaning, financialmanagement, healthy relationships andcommunication, cultivating healthy habits, and more.Rent is based on family income and apartment sizesrange from 2- to 4-bedrooms. Youth and adultactivities at the centrally- located Family InvestmentCenter include a variety of recreational andcommunity programs that are all free of charge. Inaddition, youth scholarships are available to promoteleadership and development through culturally-relevant activities in other locations.Woodside Manor2815 Woody Way, Kodiak, AK 99615Kodiak Women’s Resource and Crisis Center 422 Hillside Dr., Kodiak, AK 99615Office | 907-486-6171 24-Hour Crisis Line | 907-486-3625 Teen Line | 907-942-9015 | Call or Text | kwrcc.orgAdvocacy services for people experiencing domesticor sexual violence. Emergency safe housing in a 25-bed shelter. 24-hour Crisis Line and 24-hour Teen Linefor individuals who need confidential anonymoussupport from a trained advocate or volunteer. 59
Meals To You Alaska907-308-7601 | M2YA@foodbankofalaska.org foodbankofalaska.org/help/mtyaIf your student qualifies for free or reduced meals,they may be eligible to get a free Meals To You (MTYA)food box delivered to their home each week thissummer! State of AlaskaDivision of Public Assistance800-478-7778 | hss.dpa.offices@alaska.govHousing 907-486-8740 Thrift Store & Donation Center 907-486-8530kodiak.salvationarmy.orgSalvation ArmyFor adult males who have completed a residentialsubstance abuse treatment and need time totransition to permanent housing.health.alaska.gov/dpa/Pages/nutri/default.aspx Family Nutrition Programs Nutrition support and education to promote long-term well-being and wellness.health.alaska.gov/dpa/Pages/gra/default.aspxGeneral Relief Assistance Designed to meet basic needs of Alaskans inemergency situations. Basic needs include shelter,utilities, food, and clothing. Limited funds for adignified burial of a deceased needy person may alsobe provided.60Social Services
Heating AssistanceAssistance in paying home heating bills orhomeowners & renters, based on income.Applications are accepted November 1 to April 30each year. 907-269-5777health.alaska.gov/dpa/Pages/hap/default.aspx Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)Provides food benefits to low-income households.Alaska has special rules that allow for higher SNAPbenefits in rural areas, and the use of benefits topurchase certain hunting and fishing subsistencesupplies. health.alaska.gov/dpa/Pages/SNAP/default.aspx St. Mary’s Thrift Store2918 Mill Bay Rd., Kodiak, AK 99615907-486-5408 stmaryskodiak.orgA community-focused establishment that offers avariety of secondhand goods at affordable prices.907-486-4449 | sunaq.org/servicesSun’aq Tribe of KodiakAssisting with the Life Builders Young AdultTransitional Living Program, Student RentalAssistance Program, Low Rent Apartments, RentalAssistance Program, Elderly and/or Disabled Housing,Cliffwood / Harborview Apartments, Emerald HeightsSenior Housing for Seniors 55+, Weatherization /Renovation Program, Mutual Help Homeownership,Mortgage Loan, Home Start Homeownership.Housing Advocacy61
Veterans Crisis Line1-800-273-8255 | press #1 or text 838255 VA Combat Call Center1-877-927-8387Veterans can speak about their military experience orissues with readjusting to civilian life National Call Center for Homeless Veterans 1-877-424-3838For veterans who are homeless or at risk of beinghomeless.Alaska Department of Fish and Gameadfg.license@alaska.gov |adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=license.military#disabled_vetDisabled Veteran Hunting and Fishing Licensesavailable. Apply online.550 West 7th Ave., Ste. 1360 Anchorage, AK 99501907-269-8400 |dnr.alaska.gov/parks/asp/vetpass.htm Alaska Department of Natural ResourcesState Park Camping Pass Disabled Veterans mayreceive 1 Camping Pass for free, good for 2 years. Land Discount 25% discount on the purchase price ofstate residential/recreational land. May only be usedonce in the veteran’s lifetime. 62VETERAN’S RESOURCES
Kodiak Terminal 907-486-3800Reservations/Customer Service 907-465-3941dot.alaska.gov/amhs/ Alaska Marine Highway System Alaska State FerryU.S. veterans with a service-connected veteran'sdisability can get a reduced fare pass for travel onAlaska Marine Hwy System 318 Center Ave., Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-486-3258aklegion@gci.net |mylegion.org/personifyebusinessAmerican Legion Post 0017A private veterans club open to active-duty members,veterans and their guests. General meetings held onthe 3rd Thursday of every month at 5:30 PM formembers. Offering the public brunch on Sundays andlunch Wednesdays through Fridays. 211 Mission Rd. Ste. 223, Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-486-0493 Independent Living CenterVeterans Options for Independence, Choice, andEmpowerment (V.O.I.C.E.) The VDC program has 4primary purposes: Veterans who need assistance andsupport in daily living to remain at home, ProvideVeterans with the opportunity to direct his or her owncare, Improve quality of life by maximizing theVeteran’s physical, cognitive and psychologicalfunctioning, Provide support and respite for the familyand other primary caregivers. 63
For details on all KANA Departments, pleaserefer to the KANA Guide to Services.Kodiak Area Native AssociationKANA Nurse Advice Line | 907-486-9870 KANA Pharmacy | 907-486-9860 or 877-731-9911 Automated Refill Line | 907-486-1391Alutiiq Enwia Health Center3449 Rezanof Dr. E., Kodiak, AK 99615M-F: 8AM – 6PM | 907-486-9800Mill Bay Health Center2414 Mill Bay Rd., Kodiak, AK 99615 M-F: 8AM-4:30PM | SAT: 8:30AM-5PM | 907-486-9870 Carolyn Street | 323 Carolyn St., Kodiak, AK 99615M-F: 8AM-5PM | 907-486-738064Veteran’s Resources
VFW Post 7056Robert Lee Spencer Memorial PostBox 404 | Meeting Location: 8625 Monashka BayRd. Kodiak, AK 99615 | 907-486-3195 | vfw.org Veterans of Foreign WarsA nonprofit veterans service organization comprisedof eligible veterans and military service members fromthe active, guard and reserve forces.65
This is a dynamic document.Kodiak Area Native Association907.486.9858 Names, positions, & programinformation are subject to change. Send Updates andReport Omissions tokana_cr_updates@kodiakhealthcare.orgor Call