Alaska Financial Resource Guide
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Entity | Description | Address | Phone | Website | |||||
Food Stamp Program | The Alaska Food Stamp Program provides food benefits to low-income households. The federal government funds 100% of the food stamp benefit. The State pays half the costs of operating the Food Stamp Program in Alaska. | Alaskan Food Stamp Program PO Box 110640 | 1-907-465-3347 | Food Stamp Program | |||||
Heating Assistance Program (HAP) | The Heating Assistance Program assists with home heating expenses. Both homeowners and renters may apply. | HAP 350 Main Street, Suite 317 Juneau, AK 99811-1700 | 1-800-470-3058 1-888-804-6330 | HAP | |||||
Chronic and Acute Medical Assistance Program (CAMA) | The CAMA program is a state funded program designed to help needy Alaskans who have specific illnesses get the medical care they need to manage those illnesses. | Division of Public Assistance 350 Main Street PO Box 110640 Juneau, AK 99811-0640 | 1-800-780-9972 | CAMA | |||||
Denali Kidcare | Denali KidCare provides excellent health insurance coverage for children and teens through age 18, and for pregnant women who meet income guidelines. | Division of Health Care Services PO Box 240047, Anchorage, AK 99524-0047 | 1-888-318-8890 | Denali KidCare | |||||
General Relief Assistance (GRA) | GRA is designed to meet the immediate, basic needs of Alaskans facing extreme financial crisis. Examples of basic needs include shelter and utilities. Under limited circumstances, GRA can provide assistance for clothing, transportation and food for those not eligible to receive food stamps. | Division of Public Assistance 10002 Glacier Hwy, Suite 200 Juneau, AK 99801 | 1-907-465-3347 1-800-478-3537 | GRA | |||||
Alaska Temporary Assistance Program (ATAP) | The Alaska Temporary Assistance Program (ATAP) provides cash assistance and work services to low-income families with children to help them with basic needs while they work toward becoming self-sufficient. | ATAP PO Box 110640 | 1-907-465-3347 | ATAP | |||||
WIC | WIC, the Women, Infants, and Children program, is a nutrition program that helps pregnant women, new mothers and young children eat well, learn about good nutrition and stay healthy. | Family Nutrition Services State of Alaska 130 Seward St. PO Box 110612 Juneau, AK 99801 | 1-907-465-3100 | WIC Alaska | |||||
Alaska Job Center Network | A powerful online job seeker/workforce services system, accessed as a web site on the Internet or an Intranet at a OneStop Center. It was specifically designed for job seekers, students, case managers, employers, training providers, workforce professionals, and others seeking benefits and services. | Dept of Labor & Workforce Development PO Box 115509, Juneau, AK 99811-5509 | 1-907-465-2712 | Alaska Job Center Network | |||||
Child Care Program Office (CCPO) | The CCPO promotes capacity and accessibility in child care with special attention to infants, school age child care, and children with special needs. | CCPO Southeast Regional Office PO Box 110640 150 3rd St., Suite 107 Juneau, AK 99811 | 1-888-268-4632 907-465-4756 | CCPO | |||||
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