Wrangell Resources
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Below you'll find a comprehensive list of local and regional resources available to help individuals and families in crisis. Whether you need immediate assistance or long-term support, help is available.
Need Immediate Help?
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911.
Emergency Services
Wrangell Police Department
Local law enforcement for Wrangell. Call 911 for emergencies or the non-emergency line for non-urgent matters.
Wrangell Medical Center
Full-service hospital and emergency care for Wrangell residents, operated by SEARHC.
Local Wrangell Resources
Wrangell Cooperative Association
Tribal government providing social services and support for tribal members in Wrangell.
City & Borough of Wrangell
Local government services and community information.
SEARHC – Wrangell Medical Center
Comprehensive healthcare services including behavioral health and counseling.
Wrangell Public Library
Public library offering community resources, internet access, and programs.
Wrangell School District
K-12 public education and student support services in Wrangell.
Salvation Army – Wrangell
Food pantry and emergency assistance for families in need.
Hospice of Wrangell
Elder care, accessibility, and disability services for Wrangell residents and families.
Muskeg Meadows Golf Course
Art, culture, and recreation for Wrangell residents and visitors.
Baha'i Faith
Faith communities of Wrangell offering spiritual connection and community support.
Alaska State Resources
Alaska Network on DV & SA (ANDVSA)
Statewide network supporting domestic violence and sexual assault programs across Alaska.
Alaska Legal Services Corporation
Free civil legal assistance for low-income Alaskans including protective orders.
Alaska 211 – Help Line
Free, confidential information and referrals to health and human services in Alaska.
Office of Children's Services (OCS)
Alaska child protective services and family support programs.
SafeChoice – Juneau
Domestic violence shelter and services based in Juneau serving Southeast Alaska.
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
Health and wellness services for Alaska Native and American Indian people.
Women In Safe Homes (WISH)
Domestic violence and sexual assault survivor services serving Southeast Alaska.
Consumer Direct Care Network (CDCN)
Elder care, accessibility, and disability services for Alaskans needing in-home support.
AWARE
Provide safe shelter and supportive services for survivors of domestic or sexual violence.
National Resources
National DV Hotline
24/7 confidential support for domestic violence survivors and those who care about them.
RAINN
National sexual assault hotline with confidential support and local referrals.
Crisis Text Line
Free 24/7 crisis counseling via text message for anyone in crisis.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Free, confidential support for people in distress and their loved ones.
Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline
24/7 crisis intervention and support for child abuse victims and those concerned.
LGBTQ+ National Help Center
Peer support, community connections, and local resources for LGBTQ+ individuals.
Safety Planning
If you are in danger, having a plan can save your life. These resources can help you prepare.
National Domestic Violence Hotline — free, confidential, 24/7
Create a Safety Plan
A personalized safety plan helps you prepare for an emergency and protect yourself and your children.
Planning to Leave
Leaving can be the most dangerous time. Know the steps to take before, during, and after leaving.
Safety Planning with Children
Learn how to protect your children and help them understand what to do in an unsafe situation.
Tech Safety & Privacy
Abusers often use technology to monitor survivors. Learn how to protect your digital privacy.