| Access Alaska - Fairbanks: Promoting a society where persons with disabilities can live and work independently in the community of their choice. |
| AKInfo Database: A statewide database project consolidating information on important community resources throughout Alaska. Every Alaska community is represented. |
| Alaska Center for Children and Adults - Fairbanks: ACCA Speech/Language Clinic is staffed by nationally certified Speech/Language Pathologists holding the ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence and a Master's or higher degree. Patients range from age 3 to geriatric and may be seen as outpatients in the clinic or in their own home. |
| Alaska Department of Health and Social Services: Home of the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services website. |
| Alaska Division of Vocational Rehabilitation: Business enterprise program, disability determination services, procurement preference list, resources, links, visual impairment, and blindness. |
| Alaska Mental Health Board: State agency charged with planning and coordinating mental health services funded by the State of Alaska. The AMHB is an advocate for mentally ill Alaskans. |
| Alaska Transition Initiative: ATI gives information on IDEA, person centered planning, integrating transition into IEPs, and aids parents and communities in planning disabled students' school to work transition. |
| Alaska's Young Family Network: A home for families and professionals who want to work as partners to improve services for children who have mental disorders. |
| Center for Community - Sitka: A regional provider of home and community based rehabilitation services. |
| Deaf Community Services: Interpreter referral, independent living. |
| Denali KidCare: A new State of Alaska program designed to ensure that children and teens of both working and non-working families can have the health insurance they need. |
| Disability Law Center of Alaska: Increasing the understanding of rights and responsibilities of consumers, legal professionals, service providers, families and advocates throughout Alaska. |
| DRM Regional Resource Directory: Alaska: Links to nonprofit organizations and government agencies serving people with disabilities in Alaska. |
| Family Village -- Alaska Resources: Information, resources, communication opportunities for persons with disabilities. |
| Hope Community Resources Inc: Providing services and support for disabled individuals in the state of Alaska. |
| NICHCY Alaska State Sheet: Contact information for disability resources. |
| Osteogenesis Imperfecta Information: My name is Carone Sturm, I live in Fairbanks Alaska, and my son, Jojo, has osteogenesis imperfecta. |
| Parents, Inc.: A partnership of Alaska families with disabilities which provides support, training resources, and advocacy statewide. |
| Quota International of Anchorage: Community service organization serving the hearing and speech impaired and disadvantaged women and children. Meeting schedules, forum and chat room. |
| RELAYalaska On-Line: Providing service for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech-impaired callers can communicate over the phone with hearing callers - even if they don't have a TTY device. |
| Special Education Service Agency: A public agency which provides assistance to Alaskan school districts and early intervention programs serving students with low incidence disabilities. |
| Special Olympics Alaska: Provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for people eight years of age and older with mental retardation. |
| TLS - Special Education: Special education and related services needs. Needed services and placement based on the child's unique needs and not on the child's disability. |