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Provides physical, occupational, speech/language therapies and special education services to infants and toddlers born with special needs and/or developmental delay.
Our mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of children and their families by advancing literacy through enrichment and intervention programs.
Provide positive role models to children in need by matching children ages 7-15 with HS students and adults in a one to one relationship.
Helps child abuse victims and their families. Services include abuse investigations, free therapy, and various prevention programs.
The Black Warrior Council, Boy Scouts of America is a youth program of character development and values-based leadership training.
After school and extended day youth development programs for youth ages six to eighteen in Jefferson, Shelby, Walker and St. Clair Counties.
BridgeWays teaches young people the core values of kindness, caring, and respect for every individual’s intrinsic value as a human being – including themselves.
Provides forensic interviews, multi-disciplinary team coordination, advocacy, and therapy services to child and adolescent victims of abuse and witnesses to crime in Chilton County.
Cahaba Valley Health Care provides free dental and vision services to those in financial need in Central Alabama.
Co-educational youth development organization providing social and emotional school-based career character mentoring and safety programs, volunteer-led clubs and campaign and environmental education opportunities for children.
CFS is a non-profit bilingual agency providing individual & spiritual counseling, marriage and family therapy, psychiatry, pregnancy services, child programs, adoption.
Central Alabama Wellness provides many services for individuals dealing with mental illness and/or substance use disorders.
Childcare Resources provides child care resource and referral services to families childcare providers and the community including financial assistance professional development and information for community.
Alabama’s only freestanding hospital dedicated solely to the care and treatment of children, with 15,000 inpatient and 677,000 outpatient visits annually.
Changing lives, building families, strengthening communities through counseling, foster and adoptive family recruitment and training, independent living skills, parenting classes, support groups, and family preservation.
We provide food, clothing, prescription drugs, dental assistance, and essentials for needy county residents; and essentials for disaster victims and non-resident travelers including lodging.
We are an all-volunteer organization providing emergency food to low income St. Clair County families in need.
Offers comprehensive services for older adults and their families including transportation, personal care, case management, caregiver support and respite care. Counseling available for all ages.
CCDN provides comprehensive community services in Jefferson County, food distribution, essential needs, promoting education, health, and economic empowerment through outreach, advocacy, and partnerships.