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Call us at (907) 279-9640
or schedule a service online.
Call us at (907) 279-9640 or schedule a service online.
Empowering Alaska's
Youth, Young Adults, and Families
VOA Alaska provides behavioral health and well-being services to youth, young adults, and their families at low- or no-cost.
Our strength-based and person-centered services promote wellness in all areas of a person’s life through mental health therapy, substance use counseling, family therapy and kinship care, supportive housing, and residential treatment.
We are in schools, in the community, and supporting Alaskans statewide via telehealth.
As a non-profit, these services are offered at low- or no-cost, and no one is ever turned away due to an inability to pay.
Don’t see a form above? Click here to schedule a service with VOA Alaska.
VOA Alaska provides mental, emotional, and behavioral well-being services and support to youth and their families at low- or no-cost.
VOA Alaska’s strength-based and person-centered services promote wellness in all areas of a person’s life through mental health therapy, substance use counseling, family therapy and kinship care, supportive housing, and residential treatment.
We are in schools, in the community, and supporting Alaskans statewide via telehealth.
As a non-profit, these services are offered at low- or no-cost, and no one is ever turned away due to an inability to pay.
Providing Quality Behavioral Health
Promoting Healthy Communities
Housing the Most Vulnerable
Strengthening Alaska's Families
Read the Latest News and Stories from VOA Alaska
Supporting Young Alaskans Statewide with Telehealth
In our April Newsletter, we announce the expansion of telehealth and invite families to register for Camp Hope 2024!
Lawmakers consider requiring opioid overdose reversal drug in Alaska schools
VOA's Director of Communications testifies to the House Education Committee in support of HB 202.
Alaska’s young people are suffering. What are we doing to save them?
In an ADN opinion article, CEO Julia Luey highlights the potential for expanding services for young Alaskans.
Connecting to Culture: Empowering Youth with Culturally Grounded Activities
With support from Alaska Children's Trust, youth in VOA's programs learned how to bead bracelets and go ice fishing.
Supporting Young Alaskans Statewide with Telehealth
In our April Newsletter, we announce the expansion of telehealth and invite families to register for Camp Hope 2024!
Lawmakers consider requiring opioid overdose reversal drug in Alaska schools
VOA’s Director of Communications testifies to the House Education Committee in support of HB 202.
Alaska’s young people are suffering. What are we doing to save them?
In an ADN opinion article, CEO Julia Luey highlights the potential for expanding services for young Alaskans.
Connecting to Culture: Empowering Youth with Culturally Grounded Activities
With support from Alaska Children’s Trust, youth in VOA’s programs learned how to bead bracelets and go ice fishing.
Talking with teens about underage drinking – Hometown, Alaska
Aaron Osterback, Coalition Coordinator, joined two teens on Alaska Public Media to talk about underage drinking.