Our Annual Report
Read all of our most recent annual report stories.
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Integration of therapy in schools normalizes mental health services
Providence Alaska has funded three therapists who are now integrated at Wendler, and Muldoon and Lake Otis elementary schools. They support students and staff in a holistic way.
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“I can’t stop thanking Providence for financial assistance.”
After lifesaving treatment at Providence and learning she qualified for financial assistance, Agnes is now able to care for her elderly parents.
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Without enough good food, we cannot be well.
Providence and partners respond to food insecurity at home and abroad.
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Rental deposit assistance program helps Valdez neighbors afford homes
In 2021, the Valdez Food Bank received $20,000 from Providence Alaska to add the Rental Deposit Assistance Program to its services.
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Why Providence made a bold carbon-negative pledge.
Providence is leading the movement for energy efficiency in health care by with our carbon-negative pledge.
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Grace Clinic covers unmet needs thanks to Kadlec partnership
In Tri-Cities, Wash., Kadlec supports Grace Clinic, which provides free care to those in need.
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Abuse survivors are seen and heard at Providence intervention center
Providence provides care and counseling for abuse and assault survivors in Everett, Wash.
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Kodiak hospice and palliative program offers support and neighborly care
In 2021, Providence Alaska provided more than $50,000 to help the organization continue the hospice work it has been doing since 2011 and to expand its palliative care program.
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Healing for people affected by mental health and substance use challenges
Providence and partners work to increase access for mental health and substance use treatment
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Home for Good aims to help 150 of Anchorage’s most vulnerable
Home For Good is a three-year program seeking to help 150 of Anchorage’s most vulnerable -- people experiencing homelessness -- by connecting them with housing and support services.
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Community health worker programs support local care.
Providence community health worker programs support culturally competent local care.
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Research to improve health equity and outcomes
Providence Research Network findings improve health equity and outcomes.
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We work to preserve and expand affordable health care.
Providence works to preserve and expand affordable health care including Medicaid.
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Building community capacity and resilience around the world
In solidarity with our local partners and communities, Providence responds to the root causes of disparities, improves infrastructure, and provides education in countries that are underserved.
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Working in solidarity with our local partners to reach unmet needs
Providence’s investments and collaborations with community partners allow us to use our scale and resources to provide direct local support in every community we serve.
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Caring for communities amid disaster response and recovery
In the wake of 2021 disasters, Providence provided vulnerable communities with immediate relief and also supplied tools and support to enable quicker recoveries.
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Providence believes that housing is essential to health and well-being.
The Providence family of organizations strives to create ongoing, strategic partnerships to serve those disproportionately affected by housing instability and homelessness.
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Construction worker can focus on recovery thanks to Swedish
After receiving financial assistance to cover needed surgery on his hand, Gerardo wants to find a way to give back once he goes back to work.
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Artist can focus on her sculptures and not medical bills
When Laura got her financial assistance letter in the mail, she thanked God and Providence that her surgery costs were covered.
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Financial assistance leads to blue skies ahead
Ali found the help she needed at Providence – for surgeries on her badly broken ankle and through financial assistance for the costs not covered by her health insurance.
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