…passage of the bill would eliminate discrimination, she replied, “Do your laws against larceny and even murder prevent these crimes? No law will eliminate crimes, but at least you as…
…Alaska Native Tribal Health ConsortiumFinancial support was provided by Alaska Native Heritage Center, Alaska Humanities Forum, Anchorage Park Foundation, Rasmuson Foundation, National Recreation and Parks Association and federal CARES Act….
…improvement events. In July Weidner Apartments Homes had their annual Weidner Cares Service Project Day were nearly 200 employees dedicated an entire day to improving the park. Volunteers cleared brush…
…summer of 2012, Youth Employment in the Parks crews completed the unfinished portions of this project. Total volunteer labor and in-kind contribution value: $24,362 Total Project Value Including Anchorage Park…
…The Committee improved the trail tread and drainage on the portion of the trail from the Old Girdwood Townsite to the California Creek Bridge. They raised their match through a…
…compliant entrance for people of all abilities to access the history of this Anchorage landmark, as well as opened the view to be more visible from the park and street….
… Campbell Creek (Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association) Fish Creek Map (Catholic Social Services) Ship Creek Trail (Catholic Social Services) Tikishla Park (Catholic Social Services) U-Med District Map (Providence)…
…the clearing and revegetation will make local parks more welcoming and communal spaces.” Anchorage Park Foundation will also use a portion of the money for local trails and other communication…
…explored Alaska from 1792 to 1785. This park is often used as a place to launch your watercraft to paddle along Campbell Creek to Taku Lake Park. The 7.5 mile…
…Campbell Creek Trail and build a new trail to Far North Bicentennial Park from the Tudor curve (Northeast Connector trail). Local bond investment leverages millions in federal dollars that would…
The Anchorage Park Foundation facilitates park improvement projects that are driven by neighborhood initiative.
We’re a non-profit, operating outside of the Municipality of Anchorage, and are responsible & accountable to our donors' intent.