Alaska Women's Shelters
Welcome to our Alaska page. We provide listings of shelters, transitional housing, residential treatment centers and women's residential services.
On the lower right we have listed all of the cities in Alaska where we have shelters. Search using the list on the right or using our search box below.
Where possible we found other services such as government and non profit agencies to help women in need. We hope you find this information helpful.
If you are looking to donate to these shelters, we also provide the phone numbers and contact websites. Unfortunately this list is not all inclusive. If you see we are missing a shelter, please help us by adding it to our list.
aiding women in abuse and rape emergencies. Women\'s shelter. Helps men too.
View Full DetailsPROVIDE SHELTER AND COUNSELING FOR THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
View Full DetailsTo meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of homeless men, women and children.
View Full DetailsWe were created to serve the animals of the Anchorage Animal Care & Control Center through intervention and advocacy efforts, and to reach our community with a message of responsible pet ownership. In particular we help those pets who cannot be adopted through normal means, due to compromising issue
View Full DetailsThe Fairbanks Rescue Mission serves the poor, needy, homeless and transient population of Fairbanks and the Interior. The Mission tries to meet both spiritual and physical needs in helping people to be restored to a correct relationship with God and a productive relationship with society. As an arm
View Full DetailsPROVIDE SHELTER TO BATTERED WOMEN AND CHILDREN
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View Full DetailsTo meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of homeless men, women and children.
View Full DetailsRCPC provides parents with support and resources through the core values of education, respect, advocacy, strong families and empowerment.
View Full DetailsOur core mission is a commitment to the elimination of interpersonal violence in Alaska. Created in 1978 by concerned women to address domestic and sexual violence in Alaska, we believe interpersonal violence is the use of force or threat to achieve and maintain control over others. We believe socie
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