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Housing assistance, weatherization, Head Start, and financial stability programs serving rural Alaska communities statewide from the Anchorage headquarters. Programs include emergency rental help, home repairs, and energy upgrades for low-income families. Fathers can call weekdays to apply; bring a photo ID, proof of income (pay stubs or benefits letters), utility bills, and household size documentation to the intake.
(907) 279-2511 · 731 E 8th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
Affordable homeownership program building and rehabilitating homes for qualifying Anchorage-area families through volunteer labor and sweat equity. Participants complete homeowner education and contribute hours toward construction. Fathers can call weekdays or apply online; bring a photo ID, pay stubs or tax returns, proof of Alaska residency, and household size documentation to the informational session and intake.
(907) 272-8714 · 1057 W Fireweed Ln Suite 203, Anchorage, AK 99503
Affordable rental, homeownership, and housing support programs for Alaska Native and American Indian families across Southcentral Alaska, headquartered in Anchorage. Programs include mortgage assistance, rental units, and elder housing. Fathers can call weekdays to apply; bring a photo ID, tribal enrollment documentation, pay stubs or tax returns, and household size documentation to the intake appointment.
(907) 793-3000 · 3600 Spenard Rd Suite 200, Anchorage, AK 99503
Emergency financial assistance for utility bills and basic household expenses offered through The Salvation Army in Anchorage. Funds are limited and typically one-time. Fathers can call weekdays or visit during business hours; bring a photo ID, proof of residency, a recent utility shutoff notice or past-due bill, and proof of income or benefits to the intake so caseworkers can verify need.
(907) 276-2515 · Anchorage, AK 99501
Federally funded housing assistance for low-income Alaskans living with HIV/AIDS, administered through the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation. Services may include rental subsidies, short-term rent or utility help, and housing case management. Fathers can call the Anchorage office weekdays; bring a photo ID, medical documentation, proof of income, and lease or utility paperwork to the screening appointment.
(907) 338-6100 · 4300 Boniface Pkwy, Anchorage, AK 99504