Youth Behavioral Health
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Our integrated behavioral health and wellness services create a safe space for youth to find hope and healing.
VOA Alaska believes in the power of human connection, and we are guided by our values to support the youth who engage in our services.
We believe in a holistic approach to addressing an array of complex issues that cause suffering to Alaska’s youth, this can include: Trauma, anger management, oppositional behaviors, anxiety, depression, and substance misuse. VOA Alaska’s array of services are designed to meet youth and their families where they are at and support them through the continuum to ensure the right service is provided at the right time.
Medicaid and most insurance are accepted and billed, and no one is turned away due to the inability to pay. Fees are adjusted on a sliding scale. At intake, a fee schedule and payment plan will be developed with each family. Click here to view service fees.
VOA Alaska’s priority admission criteria includes those who are pregnant, injecting substances, pregnant and injecting substances, involved in Office of Children Services or Division of Juvenile Justice or youth experiencing homelessness.
VOA Alaska’s treatment programs are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitative Facilities (CARF) and are approved by the State of Alaska’s Division of Behavioral Health. ARCH is licensed by the Division of Family and Youth Services.
VOA Alaska’s priority admission criteria includes those who are pregnant, injecting substances, pregnant and injecting substances, involved in Office of Children Services or Division of Juvenile Justice or youth experiencing homelessness.
VOA Alaska’s treatment programs are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitative Facilities (CARF) and are approved by the State of Alaska’s Division of Behavioral Health. ARCH is licensed by the Division of Family and Youth Services.
Ready to Get Started?
We know reaching out for help can be difficult. That’s why the team at VOA Alaska is committed to making entry into our treatment services as easy as possible for you. If you’re ready to begin, you can complete your registration packet online and our Client Care team will connect with you to schedule an appointment.
Mental Health Therapy
Empowering youth and young adults to learn coping skills, build resiliency, and improve their mental health and well-being.
Substance Use Counseling
Creating a safe space for youth and young adults struggling with drugs or alcohol to take charge of their recovery.
ARCH - Residential Treatment
Empowering youth ages 12-18 to address their substance use and mental health needs in a structured, therapeutic environment.
School-Based Mental Health
Reducing barriers to accessing care with mental health professionals located in schools across Anchorage.
Peer Support
Lighting the way to independence for youth with supportive services and peer connection through the transition to adulthood.
Read the Latest Behavioral Health News and Stories
Talking with teens about underage drinking – Hometown, Alaska
Aaron Osterback, Coalition Coordinator, joined two teens on Alaska Public Media to talk about underage drinking.
From Crisis to Hope: Alaska’s youth mental health crisis and solutions to improve the overall system of care
A "Lunch and Learn" presentation in the Alaska State Capitol for legislators and their staff.
Reflecting on Our Responsibility: A Message from CEO Julia Luey
As a direct-service provider on the front-lines of the youth mental health crisis, our responsibility takes us far beyond the walls of our offices.
Roman’s on the Road to Recovery
After being arrested for an attempted break-in, an Anchorage teen finds purpose and healing at ARCH.
Talking with teens about underage drinking – Hometown, Alaska
Aaron Osterback, Coalition Coordinator, joined two teens on Alaska Public Media to talk about underage drinking.
From Crisis to Hope: Alaska’s youth mental health crisis and solutions to improve the overall system of care
A “Lunch and Learn” presentation in the Alaska State Capitol for legislators and their staff.
Reflecting on Our Responsibility: A Message from CEO Julia Luey
As a direct-service provider on the front-lines of the youth mental health crisis, our responsibility takes us far beyond the walls of our offices.
Roman’s on the Road to Recovery
After being arrested for an attempted break-in, an Anchorage teen finds purpose and healing at ARCH.
VOA’s Summer Camps Help Kids Build Friendship and Resiliency
Bringing adventure, joy, and social-emotional learning into the lives of Anchorage youth.