Seaview Community Services (SCS) provides 24-hr crisis line, temporary shelter, safety planing and other services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. SCS serves Eastern Kenai Borough (Lowell Point, Seward, Moose Pass, Cooper landing, Hope).
Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer help/referrals to victims of abuse throughout the state. If you plan to contact a program via email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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Kenai Peninsula Borough
Seaview Community Services
South Peninsula Haven House
The South Peninsula Haven House operates a 24-hour staffed emergency shelter, crisis hotline, a Sexual Assault Response Team, legal advocacy programs and community referrals. They also have a child care, food program and child’s car seat program. South Peninsula Haven House serves the Southern & Lower Kenai Peninsula.
The LeeShore Center
The LeeShore Center offers an emergency shelter for woman and their children who have been victimized by domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Other services offered include: 24 hour crisis intervention hotline, transitional living housing center, children’s program, youth outreach, and a batterer’s program for men. The LeeShore Center serves: Kenai, Soldotna, Nikiski, Sterling, Clam Gulch, Kaliforsky, Ridgeway, Kasilof, Cooper Landing and Hope, Alaska.
Office hours: Mon - Fri 9 AM to 5 PM; closed Saturday & Sunday
Ketchikan Gateway Borough
The Domestic Violence Program - Ketchikan Indian Community
Ketchikan Indian Community provides support services to survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Services include: counseling, crisis intervention, safety education, court accompaniment, assistance filling out and filing legal documents (restraining orders), legal assistance. KIC serves all Alaska Native and American Indians residing in the Ketchikan Gateway Borough.
Women in Safe Homes (WISH)
Women in Safe Homes (WISH)offers a variety of free, confidential services to community members who have been impacted by domestic and/or sexual violence. WISH’s services are available to individuals of all genders, and many WISH services may be accessed as day services and do not require you to stay in shelter to utilize them. Services offered include: 24 hour crisis hotline, emergency shelter, parenting workshops and referrals to community services. WISH serves in Ketchikan and rural communities in Southeast Alaska.
Kodiak Island Borough
Kodiak Women's Resource and Crisis Center (KWRCC)
Kodiak Women’s Resource and Crisis Center provides crisis services to the community and works with survivors of domestic and/or sexual violence of any gender. In addition to emergency safe shelter and a 24-hour crisis line, KWRCC provides emotional support, confidential advocacy, support groups, community education, legal and medical advocacy, and referrals to resources such as housing, counseling, etc. to clients in or out of the shelter. KWRCC serves all the communities of the Kodiak Island Borough.
The office is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Kusilvak Census Area
Emmonak Women's Shelter
Emmonak Women’s Shelter (EWS) is a nonprofit organization that provides a wide range of services including crisis intervention services, children’s services, and a shelter as well as education and support for domestic violence victims. They also provide education and support services for local communities, schools, Tribal Councils, city governments and other human service providers. Emmonak Women’s shelter serves an area of approximately 6,000 miles and is located 200 miles north west of Bethel, Alaska.