Resource Criteria

Our mission is to promote wellness and well-being, and we’re committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for all users.

Our Focus on Wellness

While we’d love to list every wonderful business and resource in Ketchikan, our database is specifically designed to support the 8 dimensions of wellness. We’re dedicated to connecting individuals with organizations that prioritize physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, social, occupational, intellectual, and environmental well-being.

Resource Criteria

Our mission is to promote wellness and well-being, and we’re committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for all users.

Our Focus on Wellness

While we’d love to list every wonderful business and resource in Ketchikan, our database is specifically designed to support the 8 dimensions of wellness. We’re dedicated to connecting individuals with organizations that prioritize physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, social, occupational, intellectual, and environmental well-being.

Inclusion Criteria

The following entities, companies, or organizations may be listed in the Ketchikan123 resource database:

Community Life
  •  Arts & Entertainment (museums, galleries, performance venues)
  • Recreation & Sports (parks, recreation centers, sports teams)
  • Events (community events, festivals)
  • Youth Activities (after-school programs, youth sports, clubs, programs)
  • Apprenticeships
  • College & University programs
  • Vocational & Trades training
  • Pre-K & K-12 education
  • Workshops & training programs
  • Employment services (job training, resume building)
  • Medical Professionals (doctors, nurses, therapists)
  • Dental care (dentists, orthodontists)
  • Chiropractic care
  • Physical Therapy
  • Primary Care (family medicine, pediatrics)
  • Mental Health Care (counseling, therapy)
  • Alternative Care (acupuncture, massage therapy)
  • Eye Care (optometrists, ophthalmologists)
  • Pharmacies
  • Skilled Nursing/Palliative Care
  • Substance Use Support (addiction treatment, support groups)
  • Medical Equipment & Supplies
  • Nutrition services (meal planning, nutrition counseling)
  • Veterinarian services (animal health)
  • Income-based housing
  • Rental Assistance
  • Home Repair &
  • Maintenance
  • Transportation services (public transit, ride-sharing)
  • Residential-Other Housing (senior living, assisted living)
  • Shelter services (homeless shelters, emergency housing)
  • Financial services (banking, financial planning)
  • Social services (food assistance, clothing banks)
  • Legal services (attorneys, legal aid)
  • Tribal Entities (Native American organizations, resources)
  • Women’s Services (domestic violence support, women’s health)
  • Childcare services (daycare, after-school programs)
  • Donations (food banks, clothing drives)
  • Animal Welfare (animal shelters, pet services)
  • Public & Financial Assistance (government aid, non-profit organizations)
  • Domestic Violence support services
  • Disabilities services (support groups, advocacy)
  • Elder/Senior services (senior centers, geriatric care)
  • Youth/Children services (after-school programs, youth sports)
  • Food Security services (food banks, meal delivery)
  • Legal Providers (attorneys, legal aid)
  • Advocacy services (disability advocacy, LGBTQ+ advocacy)
  • Justice System services (court services, law enforcement)
  • Support Groups (bereavement, addiction, mental health)
  • Faith Organizations/Groups (churches, synagogues, mosques)
  • Fraternal Orders (Elks, Masons)
  • Civic Organizations (community groups, clubs)
  • Volunteer Opportunities (community service, volunteer work)

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for inclusion in the Ketchikan123 resource database, organizations must:

  • Be located in or serve the Ketchikan area
  • Provide services that align with the 8 dimensions of wellness
  • Be a legitimate and reputable organization
  • Provide contact information and service details

Application and Review Process

Organizations can apply in the database through the Ketchikan123 website. The application will be reviewed by the Ketchikan Wellness Coalition to ensure eligibility and accuracy of information.

Database Maintenance

The Ketchikan Wellness Coalition will regularly review and update the database to ensure accuracy and relevance of information. Organizations are encouraged to submit updates and changes to their listings as needed.

Inclusion Criteria

The following entities, companies, or organizations may be listed in the Ketchikan123 resource database:

Community Life
  •  Arts & Entertainment (museums, galleries, performance venues)
  • Recreation & Sports (parks, recreation centers, sports teams)
  • Events (community events, festivals)
  • Youth Activities (after-school programs, youth sports, clubs, programs)
  • Apprenticeships
  • College & University programs
  • Vocational & Trades training
  • Pre-K & K-12 education
  • Workshops & training programs
  • Employment services (job training, resume building)
  • Medical Professionals (doctors, nurses, therapists)
  • Dental care (dentists, orthodontists)
  • Chiropractic care
  • Physical Therapy
  • Primary Care (family medicine, pediatrics)
  • Mental Health Care (counseling, therapy)
  • Alternative Care (acupuncture, massage therapy)
  • Eye Care (optometrists, ophthalmologists)
  • Pharmacies
  • Skilled Nursing/Palliative Care
  • Substance Use Support (addiction treatment, support groups)
  • Medical Equipment & Supplies
  • Nutrition services (meal planning, nutrition counseling)
  • Veterinarian services (animal health)
  • Income-based housing
  • Rental Assistance
  • Home Repair &
  • Maintenance
  • Transportation services (public transit, ride-sharing)
  • Residential-Other Housing (senior living, assisted living)
  • Shelter services (homeless shelters, emergency housing)
  • Financial services (banking, financial planning)
  • Social services (food assistance, clothing banks)
  • Legal services (attorneys, legal aid)
  • Tribal Entities (Native American organizations, resources)
  • Women’s Services (domestic violence support, women’s health)
  • Childcare services (daycare, after-school programs)
  • Donations (food banks, clothing drives)
  • Animal Welfare (animal shelters, pet services)
  • Public & Financial Assistance (government aid, non-profit organizations)
  • Domestic Violence support services
  • Disabilities services (support groups, advocacy)
  • Elder/Senior services (senior centers, geriatric care)
  • Youth/Children services (after-school programs, youth sports)
  • Food Security services (food banks, meal delivery)
  • Legal Providers (attorneys, legal aid)
  • Advocacy services (disability advocacy, LGBTQ+ advocacy)
  • Justice System services (court services, law enforcement)
  • Support Groups (bereavement, addiction, mental health)
  • Faith Organizations/Groups (churches, synagogues, mosques)
  • Fraternal Orders (Elks, Masons)
  • Civic Organizations (community groups, clubs)
  • Volunteer Opportunities (community service, volunteer work)

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for inclusion in the Ketchikan123 resource database, organizations must:

  • Be located in or serve the Ketchikan area
  • Provide services that align with the 8 dimensions of wellness
  • Be a legitimate and reputable organization
  • Provide contact information and service details

Application and Review Process

Organizations can apply in the database through the Ketchikan123 website. The application will be reviewed by the Ketchikan Wellness Coalition to ensure eligibility and accuracy of information.

Database Maintenance

The Ketchikan Wellness Coalition will regularly review and update the database to ensure accuracy and relevance of information. Organizations are encouraged to submit updates and changes to their listings as needed.

Database Management

The Ketchikan Wellness Coalition reserves the right to edit information to meet format, guideline, style, and space requirements. Resource inclusion may be delayed due to staffing or resource limitations.

Listing Policy

The Ketchikan Wellness Coalition does not require, receive, or accept payment from organizations to be listed in the database. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive and accurate resource for the community.

Inclusion and Omission

Listing in the database does not imply endorsement, and omission does not imply disapproval. The Ketchikan Wellness Coalition may exclude or remove organizations from the database for various reasons, including but not limited to fraud, misrepresentation or discrimination.

Inclusion Criteria

The following entities, companies, or organizations may be listed in the Ketchikan123 resource database:

Community Life
  •  Arts & Entertainment (museums, galleries, performance venues)
  • Recreation & Sports (parks, recreation centers, sports teams)
  • Events (community events, festivals)
  • Youth Activities (after-school programs, youth sports, clubs, programs)
  • Apprenticeships
  • College & University programs
  • Vocational & Trades training
  • Pre-K & K-12 education
  • Workshops & training programs
  • Employment services (job training, resume building)
  • Medical Professionals (doctors, nurses, therapists)
  • Dental care (dentists, orthodontists)
  • Chiropractic care
  • Physical Therapy
  • Primary Care (family medicine, pediatrics)
  • Mental Health Care (counseling, therapy)
  • Alternative Care (acupuncture, massage therapy)
  • Eye Care (optometrists, ophthalmologists)
  • Pharmacies
  • Skilled Nursing/Palliative Care
  • Substance Use Support (addiction treatment, support groups)
  • Medical Equipment & Supplies
  • Nutrition services (meal planning, nutrition counseling)
  • Veterinarian services (animal health)
  • Income-based housing
  • Rental Assistance
  • Home Repair &
  • Maintenance
  • Transportation services (public transit, ride-sharing)
  • Residential-Other Housing (senior living, assisted living)
  • Shelter services (homeless shelters, emergency housing)
  • Financial services (banking, financial planning)
  • Social services (food assistance, clothing banks)
  • Legal services (attorneys, legal aid)
  • Tribal Entities (Native American organizations, resources)
  • Women’s Services (domestic violence support, women’s health)
  • Childcare services (daycare, after-school programs)
  • Donations (food banks, clothing drives)
  • Animal Welfare (animal shelters, pet services)
  • Public & Financial Assistance (government aid, non-profit organizations)
  • Domestic Violence support services
  • Disabilities services (support groups, advocacy)
  • Elder/Senior services (senior centers, geriatric care)
  • Youth/Children services (after-school programs, youth sports)
  • Food Security services (food banks, meal delivery)
  • Legal Providers (attorneys, legal aid)
  • Advocacy services (disability advocacy, LGBTQ+ advocacy)
  • Justice System services (court services, law enforcement)
  • Support Groups (bereavement, addiction, mental health)
  • Faith Organizations/Groups (churches, synagogues, mosques)
  • Fraternal Orders (Elks, Masons)
  • Civic Organizations (community groups, clubs)
  • Volunteer Opportunities (community service, volunteer work)

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for inclusion in the Ketchikan123 resource database, organizations must:

  • Be located in or serve the Ketchikan area
  • Provide services that align with the 8 dimensions of wellness
  • Be a legitimate and reputable organization
  • Provide contact information and service details

Application and Review Process

Organizations can apply in the database through the Ketchikan123 website. The application will be reviewed by the Ketchikan Wellness Coalition to ensure eligibility and accuracy of information.

Database Maintenance

The Ketchikan Wellness Coalition will regularly review and update the database to ensure accuracy and relevance of information. Organizations are encouraged to submit updates and changes to their listings as needed.

Database Management

The Ketchikan Wellness Coalition reserves the right to edit information to meet format, guideline, style, and space requirements. Resource inclusion may be delayed due to staffing or resource limitations.

Listing Policy

The Ketchikan Wellness Coalition does not require, receive, or accept payment from organizations to be listed in the database. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive and accurate resource for the community.

Inclusion and Omission

Listing in the database does not imply endorsement, and omission does not imply disapproval. The Ketchikan Wellness Coalition may exclude or remove organizations from the database for various reasons, including but not limited to fraud, misrepresentation or discrimination.