11/01/2025
đ« Salmon for Solidarity
The refugees displaced by Typhoon Halong are finding safety in Anchorage, but many are struggling to adjust to an unfamiliar diet. Their bodiesâaccustomed to traditional foodsâare reacting harshly to processed American-style meals.
Weâre asking our friends across Cook Inlet to help.
If you have salmon, moose, berries, seal oil, or other subsistence foods you can share, please reach out. These contributions are more than nourishmentâtheyâre medicine, memory, and belonging.
đŠ Donations can be coordinated through your local Red Cross office.
In Homer, please contact KBBI, Emilie Jackinsky, or Nancy Hillstrand. Freezer space is available at Coal Point Traders on the Spit.
Huge thanks to Emilie, Nancy, and the Coal Point team for their generosity, time, and heartâand to Emmy, whose inspiration sparked this effort.
đ Together, we can remind the world what Alaskan care looks like: practical, communal, and full of soul.
đ Weâre also gathering community voices for an upcoming feature in The Cook Inlet Chronicle.
If youâd like to contribute, tell us:
â Whatâs your favorite subsistence activity?
â Whatâs a recipe or food tradition that feels like home to you?
Tag us or send a messageâweâd love to include your story.