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Fairbanks Rescue Mission is located at 723 27th Avenue, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Phone: (907) 452-5343
Site Copyright © 2002-2011 Fairbanks Rescue Mission
Webmaster: Goldstream I.T.


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WHY I GIVE: “...you [are] caring and helping with those who have no other means.
This is to me a genuine concern that your organization is accomplishing.”
—James M. Parry, Fairbanks
We appreciate every donation we receive. While donating, remember every donation helps people overcome poverty and marginalization and take control of their future. Keep these numbers in mind:
$20

provides food and shelter for one person for one day
$60

provides food and shelter for one woman and two children forone day
$140

provides food and shelter for one person for one week

Donate by Credit Card:

Click here to donate to the Fairbanks Rescue Mission website electronically via your credit card. You'll be directed to our secure transaction form.


If you prefer, Network for Good is also available to accept donations for the Fairbanks Rescue Mission. Network for Good does take a small administrative fee out of your donation. Click the image below to get started.
Donate by Mail:

Your gift will help us feed, cloth, and provide shelter for individuals and families who have fallen upon hard times. Your gift will help us start a person on the road to recovery including helping to find a job and teaching job survival skills. Click here for a printable form for mail donations.


Donate in Person:

Drop by the mission and see our Executive Director, Rodney Gaskins if you would like to donate directly.
WHY I GIVE: “The Mission provides a necessary service to a very vulnerable population–
a service not available elsewhere in the community.”

-Ellen Clark