Building Resilience in Our Community

Alaskan Way is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing transitional housing for medically vulnerable individuals. Through personalized support services and a strong emphasis on community engagement, we foster stability, promote self-reliance, and help our residents regain their independence. Our programs are designed to address the unique physical, emotional, and social needs of each individual, ensuring a safe and nurturing environment where healing and growth can occur.

A view through metal bars of a scene underneath an overpass with concrete pillars. There are some tents and belongings suggesting a homeless encampment. Graffiti is visible on the pillars and the ground is gravel with train tracks running through it. Trees and a distant building can be seen in the background.
A view through metal bars of a scene underneath an overpass with concrete pillars. There are some tents and belongings suggesting a homeless encampment. Graffiti is visible on the pillars and the ground is gravel with train tracks running through it. Trees and a distant building can be seen in the background.
A safe haven for the medically fragile.

Community Support

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Community Resilience

Empowering medically vulnerable individuals through stable housing and support.

A narrow alley with brick walls lined with various objects including clothes hanging on a rack. A neon sign with the word 'SHELTER' is illuminated above a door. There are reflective surfaces and plants on a ledge, along with a blackboard and some scattered boxes.
A narrow alley with brick walls lined with various objects including clothes hanging on a rack. A neon sign with the word 'SHELTER' is illuminated above a door. There are reflective surfaces and plants on a ledge, along with a blackboard and some scattered boxes.
A homeless person sits against a wall, holding a sign and accompanied by a dog. Blurred figures of pedestrians pass by quickly, highlighting the contrast between movement and stillness. Storefront items are displayed in the window behind the person, with various decorative objects. The image is in black and white, emphasizing a somber tone.
A homeless person sits against a wall, holding a sign and accompanied by a dog. Blurred figures of pedestrians pass by quickly, highlighting the contrast between movement and stillness. Storefront items are displayed in the window behind the person, with various decorative objects. The image is in black and white, emphasizing a somber tone.
Three individuals are gathered near a large cardboard box under an overpass with metal railings in the background. One person is seated, wearing a knit hat, and is looking at the others who are crouching nearby. Objects and bags are scattered around, suggesting a transient or outdoor setting.
Three individuals are gathered near a large cardboard box under an overpass with metal railings in the background. One person is seated, wearing a knit hat, and is looking at the others who are crouching nearby. Objects and bags are scattered around, suggesting a transient or outdoor setting.
A cluster of small, makeshift homes with corrugated metal roofs, some covered in blue and rusted patches. Tall trees with dense green foliage surround the area. Two children are visible, one standing near the corner of the structure, partially blocked from view. The ground is cluttered with various materials and bags, and a chain-link fence separates the scene from the foreground.
A cluster of small, makeshift homes with corrugated metal roofs, some covered in blue and rusted patches. Tall trees with dense green foliage surround the area. Two children are visible, one standing near the corner of the structure, partially blocked from view. The ground is cluttered with various materials and bags, and a chain-link fence separates the scene from the foreground.
A tent is set up under a concrete structure, supported by large metal beams. A chair with a few pairs of shoes and a pair of gloves are placed to the left of the tent. A colorful towel and some clothing are draped over the metal beam above the tent. One bare foot is visible, sticking out from the tent flap.
A tent is set up under a concrete structure, supported by large metal beams. A chair with a few pairs of shoes and a pair of gloves are placed to the left of the tent. A colorful towel and some clothing are draped over the metal beam above the tent. One bare foot is visible, sticking out from the tent flap.

Our Location

Alaskan Way provides transitional housing for medically vulnerable individuals, fostering stability and self-reliance within our community.

Address

1577 C St Ste 105 PMB 233595 Anchorage, Alaska 99501-5127 US

Hours

9 AM - 5 PM