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Service Areas

Alaska CASA is part of the Office of Public Advocacy (OPA) and has service areas across the state.

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Anchorage

The Anchorage office served as the origin point for the launch of Alaska CASA’s programming, and also currently serves as the state’s headquarters.

 

900 West Fifth Avenue, Suite 599

Anchorage, AK 99501

 

Phone: (907) 269-3510
Email: AnchorageCASA@alaska.gov

Fairbanks

The Fairbanks office is dedicated to serving the families residing within Alaska’s interior.


​100 Cushman Street Suite 502

​Fairbanks, AK 99701

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Phone: (907) 451-2812
Email: FairbanksCASA@alaska.gov

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Juneau & Ketchikan

The Juneau office has been serving children and youth since 1999. We recently received a grant allowing us to expand services into Ketchikan. In the future, we hope to be able to serve families throughout Southeast Alaska.

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150 3rd Street, Suite 120                 Mail to: P.O. Box 110225
Juneau, AK 99811                             Juneau, AK 99811-0225

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Phone: (907) 465-4679
Email: SoutheastCASA@alaska.gov

Kenai Peninsula

Thanks to a grant from the National CASA/GAL Association, we are now able to service children and youth in communities on the Kenai Peninsula including Seward, Soldotna, Kenai, and Homer.

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​Phone: (907) 269-3513
Email: AlaskaCASA@alaska.gov

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Valley

"The Valley" is also known as the Mat-Su Borough, which includes the communities of Palmer, Wasilla, Big Lake, Sutton, and Willow.

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515 E. Dahlia Street, Suite 130

Palmer, AK 99645

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Phone: (907) 707-1743
Email: ValleyCASA@alaska.gov

Want to learn more about the roles of the CASA volunteer? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions or Become a Volunteer pages.

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