Confidential Services
Our free and confidential services include:
24hr Crisis Hotline: 907-835-1144
Our crisis phone line 907-835-1144 provides support to individuals who are struggling in crisis situations (when you can’t think of what to do next). If you are in immediate danger, please call 911 for emergency assistance.
Gathering Circle
For more information please click here.
Emergency Shelter
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Safety Planning
Community Outreach
Restorative Dialogue Processes
We want to create a safe place in which the people involved in a conflict can share their story without feeling they are being persuaded to say or share something they don’t feel comfortable doing. The goal is to humanize the conflict and repair the emotional or physical harm to the greatest extent possible.
Assistance in Obtaining Criminal or Civil Orders
There are legal actions you can take to help keep yourself safe. We cannot give legal advice, nor are we legal advocates but there are great resources in our community and we can help guide you in the right direction.
Assistance and Referral in Obtaining Services to Enhance Healing and Recovery
We want to help guide you in the right direction for resources that are available locally to you through counseling, medical and spiritual healing.
Support to Family Members of the victim who are also Impacted by the Crime
We are here to not only support your personal safety and self-growth but to support your immediate family through emotional support, guidance and temporary shelter in emergency situations.
Healing Journeys
Healing Journeys: Bill’s Story
Chief Bill Smith, a Vietnam War veteran, VNT Board Member, and NIHB Chairperson/Alaska Area Representative shares his story of personal trauma so that others may begin their “Healing Journey” as well. This Veterans Day we pay tribute to all American Veterans who in...
Healing Journeys: Keristyn’s Story
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9j0bYdYwSyk Keristyn, a VNT Victims Services Advocate, shares her story of personal trauma with the hope of inspiring others to break the silence and begin their “Healing Journey” as well. Wooms (Devil’s Club) Tea "Wooms" is pronounced...
Healing Journeys: Diane’s Story
https://youtu.be/VtdoMhcgVC8 Diane, a leader and honored elder of the Alaskan Alutiq /Suqupiak people, shares her story of trauma and hope so others may begin their "Healing Journey." If you or your loved one is in need of support, contact Valdez Alcoholic Anonymous...