Our Mission
IAA's mission is to improve the quality of life for people living with, affected by or at risk for HIV/AIDS or other stigmatized conditions - often related to sex or drug use - through harm reduction, resource development and advocacy as best suits the people who need help.
Nenana Health Fair & 5K Fun Color Run
Railbelt Mental Health and Addictions clinic is hosting a Health Fair and 5K Fun Color Run to honor diversity, uniqueness and raise awareness of mental health. Resource booths will be available at the start of the event. The run will conclude at the public playground, where light snacks and refreshments will be available. #LetYourTrueColorsShine
Fairbanks Opioid Work Group
International Overdose Awareness Day Walk
This all-age event is open to the public. It will be a time to memorialize those who have been affected by the opioid epidemic both from a local and national perspective.
Catering: Doyon, (yummy) Indian tacos
Justin Pendergrass and Michael Sisson-Cultural Rappers from Wasilla
Poetry and Victims of overdose reading by Monique and Debra
Drumming and Balloon ceremony
Resource Booths and activity tables for all ages
Interested in Courtesy Dosing or Transferring to IMAT's Opioid Treatment Program?
Click below for more information!
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Our programs are designed to further our mission and provide much needed services for our constituents.
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Fundraisers and events help us raise awareness and generate crucial resources to serve our community. Join us at our next event and see how you can get involved.
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