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  Domestic Violence Information
 
   Family Preservation Services (Separate Website)
Here you will find information about services that help families (including adoptive and extended families) at risk or in crisis. You will find links to the various services that the Office of Childrens Services provides to the families of Alaska.
By: Office of Childrens Services, State of Alaska
  
   
   Women's Law Initiative Website (Separate Website)
This website is a nationwide online resource for women and girls living with or escaping domestic violence.
By: Women's Law Initiative
  
   
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   Information on Depression (Separate Website)
About 18.8 million American adults suffer from a depressive illness. Unfortunately, many people do not recognize that depression is a treatable illness. If you feel that you or someone you care about is one of the many undiagnosed depressed people in this country, the information on this web page may help you take the steps that may save your own or someone else's life.
By: National Institute of Mental Health
  
   
   Alaska Amber Alert (Separate Website)
The Alaska Amber Alert web page offers information about how to keep your child safe, what to do if your child is missing, and how the Alaska Amber Alert Plan works.
By: State of Alaska
  
   
   Alaska CASA Programs (Separate Website)
The court appoints these volunteers to speak up for neglected or abused children. Learn more about their services, contact information, and location.
By: State of Alaska
  
   
   Office of Victims' Rights (Separate Website)
Website of the Alaska Office of Victims' Rights.
By: State of Alaska
  
   
   Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect in Alaska (Separate Website)
This site answers a set of frequently-asked questions and provides a list of agency contacts if child abuse or neglect is suspected.
By: Office of Children's Services
  
   
   Resource Guide for Parents, Caregivers, and Service Providers Working with Alaska Native Children This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
This is a resource guide for parents, caregivers and service providers working with Alaska Native Children. Alaska C.A.R.E.S. provides services to children and families when there is a suspicion of sexual abuse.
By: Alaska C.A.R.E.S. (Child Abuse Response and Evaluation Services)
  
   
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