Stories of Hope

Your Story Matters

Every person has a story. Sometimes we don’t realize, however, that what’s happened to us – or because of us – is phenomenal or that even the mundane is meaningful….

Ending Homelessness

Phillip Found Hope

So many people’s homelessness begins with the death of a loved one. Cancer.  Car accident.  Suicide.  Tragedy can strike us all.  The person closest to the deceased is left reeling,…

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The Woman Who Greets You

Rachel welcomes everyone who comes in the doors of Catholic Social Services’ main location.  If you don’t know her name, you should.  You’ll definitely know her face.  She’s got a big…

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We Are the Kindness

Annette gave her bike to an Alaskan completing her first Ironman-length triathlon, Tiffany. It seemed that a series of unfortunate events would keep both women from finishing their races.  But…

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Changing Her Future

Walking into a shelter for the first time can be intimidating.  At Clare House, our case managers make it easier, though.  They connect clients to services and help hem navigate…

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Instinctual Kindess

St. Francis House is always buzzing with people.  Volunteers stock the warehouse.  Clients shop the food pantry.  Combined, more than 150 people come into St. Francis House each day.  No…

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Honoring Patrick “Jack” Cooper

On June 18, 2017, Patrick “Jack” Cooper became a name people across Alaska knew. The 16-year-old boy had been hiking down Bird Ridge, after completing a mountain race.  But he…

Kid on the Playground Stories of Hope

Clare House Play Garden

Catholic Social Services builds safe space for moms and kids at Clare House At Clare House, women with children and expectant mothers experiencing homelessness have mounting worries on their shoulders….

Army Veteran Zoe with CSS Case Manager Sarah. Ending Homelessness

Supporting Our Veterans

Zoe Lost Her Husband but not Her Will to Carry On Zoe and her husband were deployed to Ft. Wainwright near Fairbanks in the 90s. They moved around a bit…