Catholic Community Service (CCS) is a comprehensive, mission-driven social service agency dedicated to reaching out to persons and families in need throughout Southeast Alaska. Our desire to serve others is at the heart of our mission and is rooted in Catholic Social Teachings. CCS provides an array of quality services ranging from children and families, and seniors.
CCS was founded under the oversight of Bishop Francis Hurley by six Jesuit Volunteers who opened the St. Ann's Child Care Center in January 1973 to serve the poor and vulnerable families of Juneau. Today CCS celebrates its 50th anniversary with over 100 employees (and volunteers) providing comprehensive services to:
Seniors and adults with disabilities through the Southeast Senior Services (SESS) division;
Children and families through the SAFE Child Advocacy Center (SAFE CAC) division.
Our various programs within CCS highlight the dignity of every human person. Through our capable and professional staff, all people are shown a great amount of care, compassion and concern as we address their needs.
With the expertise of both the Board of Directors and executive team, CCS successfully provides a broad a continuum of care to the communities of southeast Alaska. Services are provided to people of all races, incomes, religions and ages.
Catholic Community Service does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national origin. To find out more about our nondiscrimination obligations or to file a complaint, please contact Brigette Guzy, CCS Deputy/HR Director at (888) 476-5627