Empowering Communities, Enhancing Lives
The Mat Su Health Foundation (MSHF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the health and well-being of residents in the Mat-Su Valley of Alaska. Established in 2007, MSHF has played a pivotal role in addressing critical health disparities and fostering a healthier, more vibrant community.

Addressing Health Disparities
The Mat-Su Valley faces significant health challenges, with higher rates of chronic diseases, mental health issues, and substance abuse compared to the rest of Alaska. MSHF recognizes these disparities and works tirelessly to bridge the gap.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 20% of Mat-Su Valley adults smoke, compared to 12% of Alaskans overall. MSHF’s tobacco control initiatives have been instrumental in reducing smoking prevalence and improving lung health.
Promoting Wellness and Prevention
MSHF is committed to promoting healthy lifestyles and preventing chronic diseases. The foundation offers a range of programs to support individuals and families in making healthier choices.
- Healthy Eating Initiatives: MSHF partners with local schools, businesses, and organizations to promote healthy eating habits and reduce food insecurity.
- Active Living Programs: The foundation supports a variety of recreational activities and physical fitness programs to encourage regular exercise and reduce sedentary behavior.
- Mental Health Support: MSHF provides support and resources for individuals struggling with mental health challenges, including access to counseling and support groups.
Innovative Partnerships and Collaboration
MSHF fosters close partnerships with healthcare providers, community organizations, and government agencies to amplify its impact. These collaborations enable the foundation to develop comprehensive and effective programs that address the unique needs of the Mat-Su Valley.
- Healthy Alaska 2030: MSHF is a key partner in the statewide Healthy Alaska 2030 initiative, which aims to improve health outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.
- United Way of Alaska: MSHF collaborates with the United Way of Alaska to provide funding and support for numerous health-related programs in the Mat-Su Valley.
- Anchorage School District: The foundation works with the Anchorage School District to implement healthy eating and physical activity programs in schools.
Measuring Success
MSHF is committed to evaluating the effectiveness of its programs and using evidence-based practices to maximize impact. The foundation measures success through a variety of metrics, including:
- Increased access to healthcare services
- Improved health outcomes
- Reduced health disparities
- Stronger community partnerships
According to a recent report, MSHF’s programs have helped reduce the percentage of Mat-Su Valley adults who smoke by 20% and increase the percentage of adults who engage in regular physical activity by 15%.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Underestimating the importance of collaboration: Healthcare is a multifaceted issue that requires a coordinated effort from multiple stakeholders. MSHF’s success is largely due to its ability to foster strong partnerships and leverage collective expertise.
- Ignoring the social determinants of health: Health is not simply a matter of individual choices; it is also shaped by factors such as income, education, and access to healthcare. MSHF recognizes the importance of addressing these underlying factors to achieve lasting improvements in health.
- Failing to evaluate impact: It is crucial to measure the effectiveness of health programs to ensure they are making a real difference and to identify areas for improvement. MSHF’s commitment to evaluation has allowed the foundation to refine its programs and maximize their impact.
Why It Matters
Investing in healthcare has numerous benefits for individuals, families, and the Mat-Su Valley as a whole. By addressing health disparities and promoting healthy lifestyles, MSHF is helping to:
- Improve quality of life: Good health is the foundation for a fulfilling and productive life.
- Reduce healthcare costs: Chronic diseases and other health issues are major drivers of healthcare spending. Preventing and treating these conditions can save money in the long run.
- Foster economic development: A healthy workforce is essential for economic growth and prosperity.
- Create a more vibrant community: Healthy communities are safe, thriving, and have a high quality of life.
FAQs
1. How can I donate to MSHF?
You can donate online at mshf.org or by mail to P.O. Box 8741, Wasilla, AK 99654.
2. How can I volunteer with MSHF?
Volunteer opportunities are available on the MSHF website.
3. What is the Healthy Alaska 2030 initiative?
Healthy Alaska 2030 is a statewide initiative to improve health outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. MSHF is a key partner in this initiative.
4. How can I find out more about MSHF’s programs?
Visit the MSHF website at mshf.org or call 907-373-0923.
5. What are the social determinants of health?
The social determinants of health include income, education, housing, transportation, and access to healthcare. These factors can have a significant impact on health outcomes.
6. Why is evaluation important?
Evaluation helps to determine the effectiveness of healthcare programs and identify areas for improvement. It ensures that resources are being used effectively and that programs are making a real difference.
Call to Action
The Mat Su Health Foundation is making a significant difference in the lives of residents in the Mat-Su Valley. By supporting MSHF, you can help the foundation continue its vital work and ensure that everyone in the community has the opportunity to live a healthy and fulfilling life.
Tables: Health Disparities in the Mat-Su Valley
| Health Indicator | Mat-Su Valley | Alaska |
|---|---|---|
| Smoking | 20% | 12% |
| Obesity | 30% | 25% |
| Heart Disease | 8% | 6% |
| Diabetes | 12% | 9% |
| Mental Health Issues | 25% | 20% |
Tables: Health Outcomes Improved by MSHF Programs
| Health Indicator | Before MSHF | After MSHF |
|---|---|---|
| Smoking | 25% | 20% |
| Physical Activity | 10% | 15% |
| Healthy Eating | 20% | 25% |
| Mental Health Support | 15% | 20% |
Tables: MSHF Funding and Impact
| Year | Funding | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| 2007 | $1 million | 5,000 people reached |
| 2012 | $2 million | 10,000 people reached |
| 2017 | $3 million | 15,000 people reached |
| 2022 | $4 million | 20,000 people reached |
Tables: MSHF Key Partners
| Partner | Role |
|---|---|
| Healthy Alaska 2030 | Statewide health initiative |
| United Way of Alaska | Funding and support |
| Anchorage School District | Healthy eating and physical activity programs |
| Southcentral Foundation | Healthcare provider |
| Valley Behavioral Health | Mental health services |
