Alaska Partnership for Healthy Communities

About the Partnership

The Alaska Partnership for Healthy Communities is an initiative to improve collaboration among government agencies and communities through projects that promote integrated services for Alaskans. This initiative is based on a broad, ‘umbrella’ strategy that connects and guides a number of related projects, all designed to integrate health and social service delivery.

Why Create a Partnership?

  • People in need of services must wade through a confusing maze of unconnected state agencies and programs.
  • Integration of comprehensive services that address needs in a coordinated and collaborative manner can achieve the best outcomes.
  • Integration enhances the amount and quality of services that can be achieved with existing resources.

Current Pilot Projects

Current pilot projects of the Alaska Partnership for Health Communities include: