Clothing

Clothing banks and thrift stores provide an assortment of free or low-cost clothing items, depending on donations. These clothing services usually offer clothing, shoes, accessories and household items. In addition, clothing banks and thrift stores may be able to order items for children from other outlets, making them a resource for infant and children’s clothes.

We are a Christian organization and our purpose is to show God’s love through example and in a pr...
The American Red Cross of Alaska serves the entire state of Alaska, and you can count on us to be...
The Downtown Soup Kitchen began over 30 years ago in a garage, fueled by a vision to share the lo...
Mission To advocate and foster the well being of at risk youth so they may lead productive lives....
Lutheran Social Services of Alaska is a non-profit social service agency providing aid to low-inc...
If you are age 14-24 and homeless or at risk for being homeless, come on by or call us at 373-435...
Frontline Mission strives to strengthen the Mat-su Valley by being a connecting place between the...
Mission We promote self sufficiency and provide basic living expenses to Alaskans in need. Vision...
Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC) stands for people, partnership and potential. We are a tribal no...
As Valley Residents, we are known for our Pioneer Spirit and passion to serve our community. We w...
Our mission is to provide food, clothing and shelter for the poor and to offer a place where anyo...
Established in 1982, SCF’s mission is working together with the Native Community to achieve welln...
Mission Goodwill Industries of Alaska is a mission integrated, enterprise-funded organization. Ou...
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