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Providing programs and services for those affected by multiple sclerosis including financial assistance, education information, wellness programs, research, support groups, referrals and counseling.
Hand In Paw improves human health and well-being through Animal-Assisted Therapy.
Remembering and serving Veterans and their families through our Commemorative Programs at the Alabama National Cemetery, a final resting place for Veterans.
Central Alabama Wellness provides many services for individuals dealing with mental illness and/or substance use disorders.
Leading the fight to overcome the challegnes of living with epilepsy and accelerating therapies to stop seizures, fight cures and save lives.
We are a non-denominational faith-based organization that helps women transition from addiction, incarceration, and homelessness.
Our Y offers meals to all youth on weekends and non-school days. Less than 10% of revenue & support is administrative costs.
Boldly pursuing a cure for America’s #1 cause of disability. We champion the fight against arthritis with life-changing resources, science, advocacy and community connections.
HIM serves chronically unemployed adults by equipping them with skills to maintain employment.
Serves neglected, abused children through foster families; pregnant women through free counseling and assistance; provide permanence to orphaned and vulnerable children through adoption.
Operate and maintain Christian homes providing residential care for needy, neglected or abused, school-age children statewide without regard to race, creed, color or sex.
ASA’s mission is to improve services for individuals with autism and their families through education and advocacy. Programs include family camps, safety initiative, resources, and family grants
Heart Gallery Alabama strives to find forever families or mentors for children in Alabama’s foster care system by raising awareness and educating the public.
Transportation for children and expectant mothers with little or no means of transportation to needed medical care.
Emergency shelter for homless women and families in Birmingham – serving up to sixty nightly – guiding each gues to her highest level of self-sufficiency.
CCDN provides comprehensive community services in Jefferson County, food distribution, essential needs, promoting education, health, and economic empowerment through outreach, advocacy, and partnerships.
Operate and maintain Christian homes providing residential care for at-risk youth ages 6-18 statewide without regard to race, creed, color, or sex.
Provides physical, occupational, speech/language therapies and special education services to infants and toddlers born with special needs and/or developmental delay.
GBHS was founded in 1883 to promote the humane treatment of people and animals.
The association’s mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes through research information and advocacy.