Southcentral Foundation

Southcentral Foundation Established in 1982, SCF is the nonprofit health care affiliate of Cook Inlet Region, Inc.

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It’s final week of the Peak of the Week Challenge! The week of Aug. 17 is hiker’s choice — Choose a trail not yet listed...
08/17/2025

It’s final week of the Peak of the Week Challenge!

The week of Aug. 17 is hiker’s choice — Choose a trail not yet listed and get hiking. Remember, customer-owners who send a photo of themselves on their weekly hike to peakoftheweek@scf.cc will be entered to win weekly prizes.

Customer-owners who complete all eight weeks will be entered to win a grand prize!

During Breastfeeding Awareness Month, SCF recognizes that breastfeeding is a learned experience for both mom and baby. I...
08/15/2025

During Breastfeeding Awareness Month, SCF recognizes that breastfeeding is a learned experience for both mom and baby. It is a shared journey, and SCF supports new mothers every step of the way.

SCF Nutaqsiivik Tribal Home Visiting Program provides educational support for new and expecting parents, with classes covering latching and positioning, feeding cues, ni**le flow for bottle feeding, and more.
Visit Home Based Services - Southcentral Foundation for class registration information.

Raise your sleeve to prevent disease! August is National Immunization Awareness Month!Human Papillomavirus (HPV) can cau...
08/15/2025

Raise your sleeve to prevent disease! August is National Immunization Awareness Month!

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) can cause various cancers in men and women. The HPV vaccine prevents future cancers and is most effective when given before exposure to the virus. It is recommended for boys and girls ages 9-26, depending on individual factors. HPV prevention is cancer prevention.

Learn more by reading Screening for HPV: Protecting Health Through Early Detection from the Anchorage Native News.

Article Link: bit.ly/3Jllt5L

Contact your primary care team today to learn more about immunizations for your family.

08/13/2025
August is National Immunization Awareness Month. Visit Anchorage Native Primary Care Center 2 East today from 10:30 a.m....
08/12/2025

August is National Immunization Awareness Month. Visit Anchorage Native Primary Care Center 2 East today from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for a walk-in immunization clinic.

Customer-owners will be able to receive all scheduled vaccines.

There’s no better time than right now to raise your sleeve to prevent disease!

Getting immunized is something everyone can do to help build a healthier future. When one person is immunized, children,...
08/12/2025

Getting immunized is something everyone can do to help build a healthier future. When one person is immunized, children, parents, and grandparents are all safer from life-threatening disease.

Don’t wait — raise your sleeve to prevent disease! Contact your primary care team to schedule an appointment.

Raise your sleeve to prevent disease! August is National Immunization Awareness Month. Visit Anchorage Native Primary Ca...
08/11/2025

Raise your sleeve to prevent disease! August is National Immunization Awareness Month. Visit Anchorage Native Primary Care Center 2 East tomorrow for a walk-in immunization clinic from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Customer-owners will be able to receive all scheduled vaccines.

There’s no better time than right now to raise your sleeve to prevent disease!

It is week seven of the Peak of the Week Challenge! Choose one of the following hikes based on your comfortability. Cust...
08/10/2025

It is week seven of the Peak of the Week Challenge!

Choose one of the following hikes based on your comfortability. Customer-owners who email a photo of themselves on their weekly hike to peakoftheweek@scf.cc will be entered to win weekly prizes. Customer-owners who complete all eight weeks will be entered to win a grand prize!

For the week of Aug. 10, choose from the following qualifying hikes:
• Matanuska-Susitna Borough Trail –Reed Lakes (8.7 miles, hard difficulty)
• Anchorage Trail – South Fork Falls (1.2 miles, round trip, easy difficulty)

Follow along for more hikes throughout the next eight weeks.

Our thanks to Bristol Bay Native Corporation and United Way of Anchorage for the donation of 50 lbs. of Alaskan salmon t...
08/09/2025

Our thanks to Bristol Bay Native Corporation and United Way of Anchorage for the donation of 50 lbs. of Alaskan salmon to the Southcentral Foundation Elder Program.

Sharing salmon is an Alaska Native tradition. SCF Elder Resource Specialist Louise Britton shared that when fish is donated to Elders, the caring for Elders is deeply appreciated and very touching.
Quyanaa!

When breastfeeding is an option for mothers and babies, there can be many benefits. Breast milk helps babies fight infec...
08/08/2025

When breastfeeding is an option for mothers and babies, there can be many benefits.

Breast milk helps babies fight infections, reduce allergies, lower their risk of obesity and diabetes, and can even lower the mother’s risk for breast and ovarian cancer. SCF offers support and education on a variety of infant-feeding methods to help families make informed, confident choices.

Visit Maternal Childhood Health - Southcentral Foundation to learn more about the resources available to breastfeeding parents.

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