Fifty years serving Alaskans
Fifty winters. Cases prepared by the fireside. Checklists taped inside glove boxes. Porch lights turning on at four. What we are most grateful for is not a verdict or a number. It is the way Alaskans quietly care for each other.
The kind of help that keeps people safe
Showing up with a shovel or offering to blade a neighbor’s driveway.
Pulling over to offer a phone, flares, or a tow-out when it is safe to do so.
Carrying groceries to someone’s car or holding the door to reduce slips at the threshold.
What this year reminded us
Small habits protect families. A printed plan in the car and good lighting on stairs prevent more harm than any courtroom argument. Start with What to Do After an Accident.
Community partners matter. Safety messages stick at rinks, trailheads, and neighborhood events.
Curiosity changes futures. We extended our Curiosity Scholarship deadline so one more student can hit submit. Learn more on the Scholarship page.
Looking ahead, we will keep doing the quiet work that helps people stand up again. If you are facing an injury and need a starting point, visit Personal Injury and skim the FAQ.