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Building a Safe and Supportive Community for all Alaska Children and Youth

Youth come in all shapes and size. They have varying personalities, different likes and dislikes, and an assortment of abilities. But one thing they all share in common, is the need to feel welcomed by their community. Being part of an open and supportive community is one of the most powerful protective factors - characteristics associated with a lower likelihood of negative outcomes or that reduce a risk factor's impact.

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Help Positive Childhood Experiences Take Root in Alaska

Children are literally our future — they might be only 25% of Alaska’s population today, but they’re 100% of tomorrow’s adults. When we provide our children with safe, stable and nurturing environments in which to learn, play and grow, we build a bright future for Alaska. Creating that tomorrow starts today, and it starts with us.

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Big News! We’ve Moved!

It is with excitement and great pleasure for us as a Team to let you, our community members, partners, and advocates, know that this week Alaska Children's Trust has moved to our new home! Our new address is 6591 A Street in Anchorage.

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Choosing Our Roots

Home. It’s a powerful word and an even more powerful feeling. It’s a place to find belonging, where you can be your whole self and feel warm, safe, and accepted. Yet across Alaska, many young people don’t have the feeling, security, and comfort of home or the support of caring adults that can transform a house into a home.

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Recap & Upcoming: Special Sessions of the Alaska State Legislature

If you had a moment to sit and read the news this summer, you probably saw something about the Legislature. That’s because since the conclusion of the First Regular Session on May 19th, the 32nd Alaska State Legislature has held three special sessions in Juneau – and with a fourth starting October 4th, it’s not quite over yet.

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