
Catholic Social Services Programs in Alaska
Beyond Shelter
Beyond Shelter is a collaborative project to assist unsheltered families — from securing emergency housing when shelters are full to connecting homeless families to the resources necessary to secure a place to call home. The program also offers supportive housing consisting of four furnished units located in Government Hill. The housing program serves formerly homeless families with disabilities.
Brother
Francis Shelter / Anchorage Learn
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Brother Francis Shelter/Anchorage provides temporary emergency night shelter
for men and women; an evening meal, and use of shower and laundry facilities;
advocacy and referrals for employment, housing, mental health issues,
and treatment options for alcohol and substance abuse.
Charlie Elder House
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Charlie Elder House provides a long-term home for up to five teenage boys
when living with their family is not an option.
Clare House Learn
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Clare House provides temporary, emergency 24-hour shelter for women with children, and case management services to help women in their
transition from homelessness to independent living.
McAuley Manor Learn
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McAuley Manor provides a long-term home for up to five teenage girls when
living with their family is not an option.
Pregnancy Support &
Adoption Services Learn
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Pregnancy Support Services helps women with unplanned pregnancies make
informed decisions about their children's future by providing counseling,
information and education about parenting and adoption. The Adoption Program
is a licensed child placement agency serving adoptive parents, birth parents
and adoptees through child placement, education, counseling, home studies,
post-placement services and continued family support.
Refugee Assistance
& Immigration Services Program Learn
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The Refugee Assistance Program serves individuals and families who have
fled their country of origin due to persecution. The program provides
linguistically and culturally appropriate case management services to
refugees who have been in the United States for up to five years. The
primary goal of the program is to promote employment and self-sufficiency.
Special Needs Services
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Special Needs Services provides care for children who experience developmental disabilities and offers a support system for their families. Trained providers accompany clients on outings and care for them from their homes.
St. Francis House Learn
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St. Francis House provides emergency food and financial assistance.
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