Alaska Veterans Organization for Women
Alaska Veterans Organization for Women (AVOW), is a nonprofit program of YWCA Alaska, and aims to connect, empower and honor women veterans in the state.
From their website:
“(AVOW’s) vision is to support women veterans through advocacy, collaboration, and empowerment to encourage connection with each other and their communities.
Through acknowledging and honoring Alaska women veterans’ experiences and achievements, they support and affirm the contributions of all veterans in our society.”
Alaska’s Healing Hearts
The Alaska's Healing Hearts nonprofit organization serves wounded veterans from around the nation, by organizing and providing outdoor recreation opportunities in Alaska, such as hunting, fishing and skiing.
From their website:
“(Alaska’s Healing Hearts programs) are not just the clinical rehabilitation programs which injured military personnel usually participate in; they also provide disabled Veterans with hope that they can live active and productive lives. Based on our own experiences these programs help bolster confidence and self esteem, while serving as a venue for them to assimilate with the public.”
Alaska Veteran’s Museum
The volunteer-staffed Alaska Veteran’s Museum, which opened in Anchorage in 2011, provides a place for veterans to tell their stories, and for non-veterans to honor the people who have sacrificed for our country.
From their website:
“We continue, unwavering, with our mission; preserve the memory of veterans and of their sacrifices for America's freedom, educate the community, and support veterans and active duty personnel. And so, we aid Boy Scouts & Girls Scouts earning Americanism badges. We have movie nights and books signings. We send historians into schools to educate kids. We send more Fan Mail to Troops than any other small organization in the United States.”
Want to learn more about what services veterans in your community need? Contact the Alaska Office of Veteran’s Affairs.