Family Centered Services of Alaska
Chris Schultz has extensive experience in the social services sector. Chris began their career in 1995 at Adriel School, Inc. as the Assistant Director of Out of Home Services. In 1999, they joined Virginia Home for Boys and Girls, where they served as the Director of Child and Family Services until 2005 when they were promoted to the role of President. After leaving Virginia Home for Boys and Girls in 2011, Chris joined Family Centered Services of Alaska in 2016 as the Director of Wasilla Behavioral Health Services, a position they currently hold.
Chris Schultz received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science/History from Baldwin Wallace University, attending from 1987 to 1990. Later, from 1995 to 1998, Chris pursued a Master of Arts degree in Special Education from Appalachian State University.
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Family Centered Services of Alaska
Family Centered Services of Alaska (FCSA) is a nationally accredited nonprofit 501(c) (3) corporation founded in 1989 and managed by a nine member board of directors. The original founders of the organization were community members with a diverse range of professional backgrounds committed to helping children with a wide spectrum of mental health disabilities. Today the organization provides individualized mental health and substance abuse treatment, and education services to children, young adults, and their families in the least restrictive setting possible. The top priority of the organization is to provide treatment and support to children and families so that they may have the opportunity to live happy and meaningful lives. The core value of FCSA as noted in our mission statement is "unconditional care" this is the basis for how services are delivered, how staff are trained, and how programs are designed. We strive to achieve our core foundational value by providing individualized services to children using a treatment plan that is inclusive of the child, family, nonprofessional and professional community members.