Best Housing & Financial in Alaska — 15 verified resources

About Housing & Financial for Women

Housing and financial assistance for women combines federal programs (HUD, TANF, SNAP, LIHEAP) with state and local efforts. Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers and public housing are administered by local Public Housing Authorities (PHAs), with VAWA giving survivors of domestic violence priority and emergency transfer rights. Emergency shelter and rapid rehousing run through HUD's Continuum of Care and Coordinated Entry. Mothers with custodial children typically qualify for TANF cash assistance and family-priority housing. Community action agencies and 211 lines coordinate utility help, emergency funds, and rent assistance. This directory covers PHAs, shelter systems, 211 referral lines, and community action agencies.

Housing & Financial in Alaska

Alaska family cases are heard in the Alaska Superior Court under its unified trial court structure. The Child Support Services Division within the Department of Revenue handles enforcement. Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau host the largest court locations. Alaska Legal Services Corporation and the Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault provide statewide support for women.

15 Resources

1. Alaska Housing Finance Corporation — Free

The Alaska Housing Finance Corporation administers state housing programs including the Home Opportunity Program, senior housing, energy efficiency rebates, and rental assistance programs. Call 907-338-6100 or visit ahfc.us for information on homeownership programs, renter resources, and applying for state housing assistance. Located at 4300 Boniface Pkwy, Anchorage. Open Mon-Fri 8am-5pm.

907-338-6100 · 4300 Boniface Pkwy, Anchorage, AK 99504 · Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

2. Alaska DHSS — Temporary Assistance — Free

Alaska's Temporary Assistance program provides short-term cash assistance for qualifying low-income women and families with children while they work toward self-sufficiency. Call 907-465-3347 or visit health.alaska.gov/dpa to apply. Bring ID, Social Security cards, birth certificates, and proof of income. Work participation requirements apply. Benefits available for up to 60 months. Open Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm.

907-465-3347 · Statewide Offices · Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm · Visit Website

3. Habitat for Humanity Anchorage — Free

Habitat for Humanity Anchorage builds and sells affordable homes to qualifying low-income working families in the Anchorage area. Applicants must meet income requirements, demonstrate need, and complete sweat equity construction hours. Call 907-272-2289 for application information. Located in Anchorage. The process includes an application review, home ownership education classes, and sweat equity completion before receiving a home.

907-272-2289 · Anchorage, AK · Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

4. Anchorage Housing Authority — Free

The Anchorage Housing Authority provides public housing units and Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8) for income-qualifying women and families in Anchorage. Call 907-793-3000 to check waitlist status and inquire about applying. Bring photo ID, Social Security cards for all household members, birth certificates, and proof of income to your intake appointment. Office hours Mon-Fri 8am-5pm.

907-793-3000 · Anchorage, AK · Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

5. Brother Francis Shelter — Anchorage — Free

Brother Francis Shelter provides emergency shelter and transitional housing for homeless women and families in Anchorage. Located at 1021 E 3rd Ave, the shelter is open 24/7 and accepts walk-in intakes. Services include meals, showers, clothing, case management, and referrals to permanent housing programs. Call 907-277-1731 for availability and intake procedures. No ID required for emergency admission. Part of Catholic Social Services of Alaska.

907-277-1731 · 1021 E 3rd Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501 · 24/7

6. Fairbanks Rescue Mission — Free

Fairbanks Rescue Mission provides emergency overnight shelter, meals, and recovery support for homeless women and families in interior Alaska. Located at 723 27th Ave, Fairbanks, the shelter operates 24/7 year-round. Services include hot meals, safe sleeping arrangements, spiritual care, and referrals to transitional housing and substance abuse programs. Call 907-452-5343 for availability and intake information.

907-452-5343 · 723 27th Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 · 24/7

7. Rural Alaska Community Action Program — Housing — Free

The Rural Alaska Community Action Program (RurAL CAP) provides housing assistance, weatherization, and supportive services for low-income women and families in rural Alaska communities. Services include emergency rental assistance, housing counseling, and Home Energy Rebate Program navigation. Call 907-279-2511 or visit 731 E 8th Ave, Anchorage. Open Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. Serves communities across rural Alaska where other housing agencies do not operate.

907-279-2511 · 731 E 8th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501 · Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

8. HUD.gov — Find Local Office — Free

HUD.gov is the federal portal for all housing assistance programs, including Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, public housing, FHA mortgages, and homeless services. Use the HUD office locator at hud.gov to find your regional office and local housing authorities. Women can apply for rental assistance, report housing discrimination, and access homebuyer counseling. Available online 24/7 at no cost.

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9. HUD Homeless Resources — Free

HUD's Continuum of Care program funds homeless assistance programs in every community, including emergency shelter, transitional housing, rapid re-housing, and permanent supportive housing. Visit hud.gov/program_offices/comm_planning/coc to find your local CoC lead agency and service contacts. Women fleeing domestic violence may qualify for priority placement in many programs. Free to access online 24/7.

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10. LIHEAP — Energy Assistance — Free

The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides federally funded help with heating and cooling bills, energy crisis assistance, and home weatherization for income-qualifying households. Visit acf.hhs.gov/ocs/programs/liheap to find your state agency and apply. Income limits are based on household size. Benefit amounts vary by state and season. In Alaska, heating costs are significant — apply early each fall before funds run out.

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11. Salvation Army — Find Help — Free

The Salvation Army operates local service centers in nearly every US community providing emergency shelter, rent and utility assistance, food pantries, clothing, and transitional housing programs. Visit salvationarmyusa.org or call your local corps to find available help. Women in crisis can request emergency assistance directly at their local Salvation Army location. Services vary by community and funding availability.

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12. Catholic Charities USA — Free

Catholic Charities USA operates local agencies in nearly every diocese nationwide providing emergency financial assistance, transitional housing, food programs, immigration services, and family support. Services are available to all women regardless of faith. Visit catholiccharitiesusa.org to find your regional agency contact. Many locations offer rental assistance, eviction prevention, and shelter placement. Call your local Catholic Charities office to determine eligibility and available programs.

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13. United Way Worldwide — Free

Local United Way chapters fund housing assistance, food pantries, financial coaching, and emergency utility help across every state. Dial 211 or visit unitedway.org to connect with your local chapter and learn about assistance programs in your area. Many United Ways administer rental assistance, eviction prevention funds, and homelessness prevention programs. Services and eligibility vary by location. Free to call 211 24/7.

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14. Habitat for Humanity — Free

Habitat for Humanity builds and repairs affordable homes for low-income families across all 50 states. Qualifying women contribute sweat equity hours and purchase their home through an affordable mortgage. Visit habitat.org to find your local affiliate and learn about homeownership eligibility requirements. Income must fall within 30-60% of area median income. Applications open periodically — contact your local affiliate to get on the waiting list.

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15. Family Promise — Free

Family Promise is a national network of 200+ affiliates helping homeless families with children achieve sustainable housing through shelter, case management, and long-term support. Women and families receive housing, meals, and access to employment and financial coaching. Visit familypromise.org to find your local affiliate and inquire about eligibility. Priority given to families with minor children. Free services provided through community and faith partnerships.

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Frequently Asked

How many housing & financial resources are in Alaska?
Women's Corner tracks 15 verified housing & financial resources for women in Alaska.
Are housing & financial resources in Alaska free?
15 of the 15 listed housing & financial resources in Alaska are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Alaska have housing & financial resources?
Listings span cities including Anchorage, Fairbanks.
What are some examples of housing & financial resources in Alaska?
Featured entries include Alaska Housing Finance Corporation, Alaska DHSS — Temporary Assistance, Habitat for Humanity Anchorage, Anchorage Housing Authority, Brother Francis Shelter — Anchorage.
Do these listings include phone numbers?
7 of 15 Alaska housing & financial listings include verified phone numbers.
How long is the Section 8 waitlist?
It varies wildly — a few months in smaller markets, 5+ years in cities like LA, NYC, and DC. Apply to multiple Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) in your region. PHAs give preference to families with children, domestic violence survivors, veterans, and homeless applicants — make sure you check every preference box you qualify for.
What does 211 do?
211 is a free, 24/7 nationwide referral line run by United Way. Call or text 211 to reach a live specialist who connects you to local rent assistance, utility help, food, childcare, transportation, and emergency funds. They know the small local funds Google won't show you. Always start here in a financial emergency.
Can I get TANF as a single mother?
Yes — TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) is the main cash assistance program for low-income parents with minor children. Apply through your state's Department of Human/Social Services. Benefits, time limits, and work requirements vary by state. You can receive TANF and SNAP, Medicaid, WIC, and childcare assistance simultaneously.
What if I'm being evicted?
Call 211 and your local legal aid office the same day you're served — most states have Emergency Rental Assistance programs through the LIHEAP/ERA pipeline that can pay back rent. You have the right to a court hearing before eviction — don't move out before the hearing. DV survivors have additional protections under VAWA that block eviction based on the abuse.