Residential
3600 San Jeronimo Drive, Anchorage, AK, 99508
This community-based organization supports people recovering from substance use, returning from incarceration, or seeking a fresh start. It treats addiction and co-occurring challenges through outpatient and residential programs, peer-led recovery support, and transitional services. Services are available statewide and grounded in Alaska Native values, offering culturally responsive support to individuals of all backgrounds. Clients can access assessments, group and individual therapy, case management, and reentry assistance across multiple points in their recovery journey.
The center uses a whole-person approach, combining evidence-based therapies like moral reconation therapy (MRT), cognitive behavioral interventions, and peer mentorship with cultural and family-focused services. Group sessions explore relapse prevention, life skills, trauma, and relationships, while one-on-one counseling supports personal growth. Recovery coaches and alumni offer ongoing encouragement. Prevention workshops, legal navigation, and support for youth, families, and justice-involved individuals promote long-term wellness and reintegration.
Participants may stay at one of two 14-bed residential programs offering structured, short-term housing with meals, peer recovery activities, and daily counseling. Rooms are likely shared, and care includes support with job training, sobriety, and community living. Outpatient clients in Anchorage can access group meetings, cultural events, and employment services. Transportation support, youth programs, and career planning help individuals and families build a stable, connected future.