
About ALSC
Established in 1967, Alaska Legal Services Corporation (ALSC) is Alaska’s only comprehensive statewide provider of free civil legal aid. Each year, ALSC helps thousands of Alaskans and their families address civil legal issues affecting their housing, safety and access to essential services. Through legal advocacy, community partnerships, and outreach, ALSC helps build a more equitable legal system for all Alaskans.
ALSC serves communities across Alaska through 10 physical offices, Medical-Legal Partnership sites, a network of volunteer Community Justice Workers, and pro bono attorneys.
Mission, Vision and Values
Mission: To expand access to justice by providing civil legal aid that addresses critical needs and creates more equitable systems.
Vision: A fair legal system that everyone can understand, use and shape.
Values: Equity and justice | Empowerment | Community-centered | Accessible | Innovation | Adative resilience
What we do
Legal aid is provided through direct services and self-help resources for civil legal issues, including:
- Consumer Protection
- Domestic Violence
- Elder Advocacy
- Family Law
- Health
- Housing
- Public Benefits
- Veterans
- Alaska Native Law
Funding
ALSC is funded through a mix of federal, state and local sources, tribal organizations, foundations and private donations.
