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Responds to individuals in crisis. Provides twenty-four hour suicide prevention HELPline, domestic and sexual violence victim services, 211 referral line services.
Provide needed services for the elderly and homebound utilizing volunteers. Services are free. Programs include transportation to doctors, wheelchair ramps, etc. promoting independence, health and safety.
Providing mental health counseling, anti-poverty and family self-sufficiency programs, affordable housing, domestic violence intervention, in-school programs, victim’s rights advocacy, and parenting and family strengthening programs.
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.
We feed the hungry today and create solutions that will end hunger tomorrow by distributing food to organizations across eleven North Alabama counties.
Girls ages 5 – 17 discover the fun, friendship and power of girls together while developing values, character and life skills.
Inspires all girls to be strong smart and bold through life changing programs and experiences that help girls navigate gender economic and social barriers.
Th Greater Alabama Council, Boy Scouts of America provides character education to tens of thousands of youth and adults in 22 counties of Alabama
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.
Foster Care and placement agency providing residential treatment, foster care, after school services and youth development to abused and neglected children of Alabama ages 12-20.
We provide school-based medical, dental & eye care to 3,537 low-income students via a collaborative effort with Title I schools.
Leading nonprofit committed to helping people learn grow and thrive through youth development, healthy living, social responsibility, nurturing youth, improving health, connecting neighbors strengthening communities.
Phoenix provides various services to individuals with disabilities in Northern Alabama. Various services are provides to aid the individual in obtaining meaningful employment.
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.
Boys and girls participate in programs of agricultural and home economics training. Good citizenship and responsibility are stressed.
Provides victim advocacy, forensic interviews, and therapy at no cost to clients and families to reduce trauma of child abuse through prevention, intervention, and treatment.
Provides food, clothing, and toys to needy families at Christmas. All applicants are screened and crosschecked with other agencies.
Financially supports human service programs delivering vitally needed social, health and other human services within Jackson County.
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.
Tutorial programs and enrichment program for 8 -12 year old at-risk children, including field trips with certified teachers directing.