Juneau service agency struggles to stay open

 


JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) – A longtime Juneau service agency is in debt and struggling to remain open amid staff resignations and layoffs.

The nonprofit Southeast Alaska Guidance Association is also in the process of moving from its main shop and office.

Acting board chairman Matt Smith said members are fighting to keep the agency running, but he doesn't know if it will be operating after this year.

George McGuan, who joined the board in March, said members told him the association was $250,000 in debt.

“I was blown away. I was like, OK, we're a non-profit. How are we $250,000 in debt? And th...



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