The Southcentral Foundation works together with Native communities to achieve wellness through health and related services. Southcentral Foundation offers a wide range of health and wellness services for Alaska Native and American Indian people living in Anchorage and the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, and nearby villages. They also provide regional support to residents of 55 rural villages in the Anchorage Service Unit, a geographical area stretching 107,400 square miles across Southcentral Alaska – extending from the Canadian border on the east to the Aleutian Chain and Pribilof Islands on the west.
The Southcentral Foundation offers a wide range of services. The health system that currently stands in Southcentral Alaska today is known as the Southcentral Foundation’s Nuka System of Care. This system is managed by Alaska Native people for Alaska Native people. Southcentral Foundation offers an award-winning health care system made up of a wide range of programs to address physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellness.