I am Clarence Maillelle. I grew up all over Alaska, but I am from a small Athabascan village on the Yukon Grayling. I moved to Anchorage in the summer of 2008, and I first became a member of the Web in April of 2009. When I first became a member of the Web, I wasn’t See Attached
Al’s Success Story
My name is Al Hill, success with thanks and blessings from the WEB while I was homeless. The staffs encourage me not to give up, give me a safe place to use resources at the WEB. Now almost 4 years later, I am not homeless anymore without the web. Without the WEB I don’t know See Attached
Eva and David’s Success Story
We are Eva Foxglove and David Fratis, I want to share our experience and journey we have been a part of since 2009. Both Eva and myself have been active participants at the Web with its daily schedule and outings. We have participated in Web outings and day trips. Both Eva and myself have both See Attached
Jeff’s Success Story
I have been a member of the web since 2014, at that time I was homeless and struggling with addiction issues and mental health for the previous 5 years. I had been working with a mental health care provider in Anchorage. I was introduced to The Web as a safe place to go by an See Attached
Jonesy’s Success Story
June 2016 My alcohol dependence was so addicting that when uncle passed away, I went to Brown Jug liquor store. I was so angry at my family because they were arguing about who was going to get his money and his house. The store manager saw me pacing and crying and the manager refused to See Attached
Christopher’s Success Story
Dear Mental Health Trust I would like to take a minute to share my experience with the Web and its staff. I’ve been a member for about two months, during this time the staff at the Web has assisted me with the proper paperwork for the deposit on my apartment, a furniture voucher, birth certificate for my son, and See Attached
Hilda’s Success Story
June 28th, 2016 Hilda has been a member in good standing since August 3rd, 2012. She has come into the Web and utilized our resources with peer support. Hilda had been homeless, sleeping on family’s couches off and on over the years, and having a hard time finding a place of her own. She found See Attached