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VA-operated readjustment counseling center in Fairbanks serving Interior Alaska veterans, active-duty service members, and their families. Services include combat-related PTSD treatment, military sexual trauma counseling, and bereavement support at no cost. Fathers who served can call or walk in weekdays; bring a photo ID, DD-214 if available, and a list of current medications to the first counseling visit.
(907) 456-4238 · 1949 Lathrop St Suite 103, Fairbanks, AK 99701
VFW posts across Alaska providing camaraderie, benefits assistance, and community service activities for combat veterans and their families. Accredited service officers help with VA claims at no cost. Fathers who served overseas can call the Fairbanks department office weekdays or visit a local post; bring a photo ID, DD-214, dependents' birth certificates, and existing VA paperwork to the counseling session.
(907) 455-9073 · 3031 Peger Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709
University of Alaska Fairbanks-affiliated institute conducting research and offering resources that support military families' well-being statewide, including deployment, resilience, and transition programming. Fathers who are service members or veterans can contact staff weekdays for information on family programs, community partners, and research-based tools; have a photo ID and basic military service details ready for referrals.
(907) 474-6496 · 505 S Chandalar Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99775