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You won't want to miss this! Join for a jam-packed 1.5 hours of valuable information on legislative housing priorities, cross-system connections and Alaska's role in national housing and homelessness efforts. It's set for next Wednesday, Feb. 4, 10 a.m. Link is in our bio or cut and paste: https://www.alaskahousing-homeless.org/advocacy-day-2026 #AKAdvocacyHousingAndHomelessness #Housingforall
Everyone counts! Anchorage community organizations are working with us this week to check camps, doorways and other sleeping spots for the annual nationwide Point in Time Count of our unhoused neighbors. Those who are unsheltered are asked where they spent the night of Monday, Jan. 26. Our community also is asking the reason they weren’t in a shelter. These counts are mandated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and guide federal funding for efforts addressing homelessness. The Anchorage Continuum of Care with support of our team at the Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness and the Institute for Community Alliances — the data experts — lead the Anchorage effort. The count covers those sleeping outdoors whether in a tent, in a snow shelter, under tarps, on the ground or in a self-made pallet home; people camping in a car or an RV without hookups; and those staying in shelters or transitional, temporary housing. (Not part of the count: People who are doubling up or couch surfing.) Learn more about the work of building a better approach to homelessness: https://www.aceh.org/ Pictured: 1) Jessica Parks, interim executive director of the Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness, talks to an individual who has been sleeping outdoors. 2) Mac Lyons, ACEH systems integration director, talks with several people sleeping in a vestibule. 3) Shown from left: Anchorage Downtown Partnership safety team lead Ray Gilkey, Mac Lyons, Jessica Parks, Anchorage Downtown Partnership Executive Director Radhika Krishna and the partnership's Erin Gallagher. Anchorage Downtown Partnership helps with the downtown count. #PointInTimeCount #everyonecounts
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Meetings will take place on the first and third Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. at Bean’s. All are welcome.
Thank you, volunteers! For many, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a day on, not a day off. This national holiday is dedicated to honoring Dr. King's legacy through community service and volunteerism. We appreciate the volunteers who gave back today at the Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness! We assembled about 300 packets for next week's Point in Time Count of those experiencing homelessness. We always provide snacks and other essentials to those who are unsheltered and next week we are including some food items plus gloves, socks, a hat, handwarmers and an emergency poncho. We couldn't do this work without dedicated volunteers! Special thanks to Anchorage Elks for donating hats, delivered just in time! #MLKDayOn #VolunteersRock #ACEHVolunteers
⚠️ NOTE: The free People Mover rides have ended. Thank you, People Mover for stepping up to help those seeking warmth during those coldest Anchorage days and nights. 💙 ✅ List updated 1/16/26 Here are some places where people can get warm. These spots are in addition to shelters, which typically fill up. If someone doesn't have a place in shelter or needs to get warm during the day, these are great options. - Anchorage Safety Center: 1500 E. 3rd Ave., 24/7 - Third Avenue Resource & Navigation Center: 1101 E. 3rd Ave., 8:30 am - 3 pm - Anchorage Gospel Rescue Mission: 2823 E. Tudor Road, 4-9 pm (must be sober) - Anchor Park Gathering Space: 2300 Oak Drive., Tuesdays, 9 am to 3 pm Know of other places? Add them in the comments. Shelter resources in Anchorage can be found here or at the link in our bio: https://www.aceh.org/anchorage-resources Thanks to all who are stepping up to help our neighbors! ❄️Stay warm out there!❄️ #StayWarmStaySafe #GetInside #NeighborsHelpingNeighbors
Special volunteer event! Join us on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 19, to assemble items for the upcoming Point-in-Time Count of people experiencing homelessness. We are switching it up from our usual time to bring in volunteers from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for a morning of service. Check the link in our bio or sign up here: https://www.aceh.org/volunteer Can't make it on MLK Day but want to help? Click the button on our volunteer page to sign up for the day that works for you. Volunteer events generally are now on the first Monday of the month, 5:30 to 7 p.m., with additional times as needed. Thank you volunteers! You help our street outreach efforts immensely! People often ask about bringing children. We welcome kids but ask that they be old enough to help or that you bring an extra adult to watch them. We aren't able to offer childcare. Thanks for understanding! #NeighborsHelpingNeighbors #VolunteersRock #ACEHVolunteers #PointInTimeCount2026
❄️Stay warm out there!❄️ Updated list! Here are some places where people can get warm during the Anchorage cold snap. These spots are in addition to shelters, which typically fill up. If someone doesn't have a place in shelter or needs to get warm during the day, these are great options. Pro tip for bus riders! Remember to tell the driver that you need to get warm/get out of the cold or to get a ride to shelter. - Anchorage Safety Center: 1500 E. 3rd Ave., 24/7 - Third Avenue Resource & Navigation Center: 1101 E. 3rd Ave., 8:30 am - 3 pm - People Mover: free bus rides to get warm - Anchorage Gospel Rescue Mission: 2823 E. Tudor Road, 4-9 pm (must be sober) - Anchor Park Gathering Space: 2300 Oak Drive., Tuesdays, 9 am to 3 pm Know of other places? Add them in the comments. Shelter resources in Anchorage can be found here: https://www.aceh.org/anchorage-resources Thanks to all who are stepping up to help our neighbors! #StayWarmStaySafe #GetInside #NeighborsHelpingNeighbors

Huge THANK YOU! 💙 Our community pitches in! 💙 ❄️Think what a difference a warm hat, a thick coat, gloves and boots make when the temp is minus 18. ❄️ Your donations are helping us provide winter gear to our unsheltered neighbors. Thank you. #SeasonOfWarmth #NeighborsHelpingNeighbors
Here are a few places in Anchorge to warm up these dangerously cold days and nights. Know of more places? Please add them in the comments! Thanks to all who have opened their doors to keep people safe and warm. - Bean’s Cafe: 1020 E. 4th Ave., 8 am - 9 pm - Anchorage Safety Center: 1500 E. 3rd Ave., 24/7 - Third Avenue Resource & Navigation Center: 1101 E. 3rd Ave., 8:30 am - 3 pm - Downtown Transit Center: 618 H St., 8 pm - 8 am - People Mover: free bus rides to get warm - Anchorage Gospel Rescue Mission: 2823 E. Tudor Road, 4-9 pm (must be sober) - Anchor Park Gathering Space: 2300 Oak Drive., Tuesdays, 9 am to 3 pm
Shelters usually fill up but if someone doesn't have a shelter spot, they can get a place to sleep at the Anchorage Safety Center and if a spot opens up in a shelter, they will be taken there.
#NeighborsHelpingNeighbors #PositiveActsNegativeTemps
Happy New Year, Alaska! Many of you will be applying for your PFD in coming days. If you donate through Pick.Click.Give., please consider the Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness. We work with partners to build a strong, effective community-wide response to homelessness. We provide trainings, convene partners, develop strategies and offer technical assistance to ensure that housing and supports are tailored to individual needs. Pick.Click.Give. is the easiest way to share part, or all, of your PFD. How it works: https://pickclickgive.org/ #PickClickGive #HousingSolvesHomelessness
Alaska Coalition on Housing and Homelessness,
Continuum of Care,
Youth homelessness
Sasha Lyons
Alaska Coalition on Housing and Homelessness,
Continuum of Care,
Youth homelessness
Sasha Lyons
Addressing youth homelessness
Let’s celebrate a win that will help Alaska youth! The Alaska Coalition on Housing and Homelessness took the lead on a new grant opportunity benefiting youth, and the result is the maximum $2 million over two years.