Located in Fairbanks, Alaska, Fairbanks Native Association Community Services provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.
Learn more about Outpatient Treatment, Individual Therapy, Crisis Intervention.
Fairbanks Native Association Community Services in Fairbanks, Alaska, provides comprehensive support for victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking, and other crimes. Their trained advocates offer individualized case management, crisis intervention, safety planning, and emergency assistance, ensuring that adults, children, and community members have access to the resources they need. Counseling services, culturally appropriate programs, and art therapy initiatives like “Windows Between Worlds” help survivors process trauma and rebuild their lives.
The center also offers workshops, learning circles, and community awareness events for both service providers and local residents. Legal assistance, including filing petitions, obtaining orders of protection, and court accompaniment, is available to help victims navigate the justice system. Fairbanks Native Association Community Services partners with local and national organizations to provide referrals, training, and collaborative programs that enhance community safety and empower survivors. With a focus on holistic support and culturally informed care, this center is a trusted resource for individuals and families throughout the Fairbanks area.