


Raising a Ride for Youth to Remove Barriers to Care
Celebrating the purchase of two minivans for VOA Alaska’s Outpatient Team to transport youth to and from services!
Celebrating the purchase of two minivans for VOA Alaska’s Outpatient Team to transport youth to and from services!
VOA Alaska has been recognized for integrating peer support into every level of care to serve Alaska’s youth and families.
Alaska is seeing a rise of overdoses involving fentanyl, a deadly synthetic opioid. Here’s what you need to know to protect yourself and your family.
Julia shares some of the many ways VOA Alaska connected in 2022.
Our core beliefs as an organization and how those guide our approach to serving Alaska’s youth and families.
An experienced behavioral health leader with more than 14 years in the industry, Julia assumes the role effective immediately.
Julia reflects on the past year and shares how our team came together with a renewed sense of resiliency to face challenges and continue serving Alaska’s youth and families.
It is with both sadness and gratitude that the Board of Directors shares the news that Sherrie Wilson Hinshaw, our President and CEO, will be leaving VOA in October 2021.
2020 presented both the need and the opportunity to be fearless. During this time, we sought clarity over certainty, centering on our “why” in a year that tested us.
VOA Alaska’s work centers around the vision of creating a community that supports the hope, health, and healing of every Alaskan youth and their family.