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Still Serving Veterans helps Veterans and their families find employment, complete VA claims, and get connected with any other community resources they need.
Providing financial assistance, education, and support programs to Alabama’s kidney patients; including public education initiatives promoting organ donation and prevention of kidney disease.
Th Greater Alabama Council, Boy Scouts of America provides character education to tens of thousands of youth and adults in 22 counties of Alabama
We provide comprehensive services using evidence-based therapy and educational practices to fulfill the need for treatment for individuals and families facing autism spectrum disorders.
We feed the hungry today and create solutions that will end hunger tomorrow by distributing food to organizations across eleven North Alabama counties.
A pregnancy resource center supporting Madison County providing free pregnancy tests, counseling, ultrasounds, and heart to heart mentoring as well as material assistance/referral services
Christian Women’s Job Corps of Madison County provides a free job readiness and mentoring program for women ages 18-60.
The shelter’s mission is to use rescue, training, adoption, education, and advocacy to ensure the humane treatment and welfare of all animals in our community.
Provides adult primary healthcare, pediatrics, sexually transmitted infection treatment, case management, support services, and behavioral healthcare to the uninsured/underinsured people living in north Alabama.
We provide: foster homes for abused and neglected children, adoptive placements, birth mother services, and family counseling and stabilization. We serve counties north of Birmingham.
First Stop is an estabilished agency dedicated to empowering the homeless by helping them through individualized case management in order to achieve independence and stability.
Providing ages 60+ free services including health screenings, recreation, fitness, creative classes, Meals On Wheels, adult day care, Parkinson’s programs, tax preparation, and wellness education.
North Alabama’s mental health nonprofit providing resources and support/educational programs for families and their loved ones living with mental illness.
Phoenix provides various services to individuals with disabilities in Northern Alabama. Various services are provides to aid the individual in obtaining meaningful employment.
Financially supports human service programs delivering vitally needed social, health and other human services within Jackson County.
Tutorial programs and enrichment program for 8 -12 year old at-risk children, including field trips with certified teachers directing.
Provides energy and direct assistance to low-income families and provides assistance to improve the health, welfare, education, recreation and opportunities for children and adults with disabilities.
Serves homeless individuals and families within the community by providing shelter, meals, clothing, therapy, and workforce development to increase self-worth, confidence, and mental health.
Boys and girls participate in programs of agricultural and home economics training. Good citizenship and responsibility are stressed.
After school and summer services to children and youth. To inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive responsible and caring citizens.