2012 SCC Brochure.indd - State Combined Campaign
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<strong>2012</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Combined</strong> <strong>Campaign</strong> Giving Guide<br />
I GIVE1
2<br />
Why I Give.<br />
by Kay S. Dement<br />
Department of Industrial Relations<br />
Henry Drummond said “You will find, as you look<br />
back on your life, that the moments that stand<br />
out are the moments when you have done<br />
things for others.”<br />
Have you ever provided a homeless family with<br />
a warm and safe place to sleep, or delivered a<br />
hot meal to a homebound senior?<br />
Have you ever given a group of kids a safe<br />
place to play away from the street, or helped a<br />
disabled adult realize their potential to be an<br />
active member of their community?<br />
If you have ever given to the <strong>State</strong> <strong>Combined</strong> <strong>Campaign</strong>, the answer<br />
is “yes.”<br />
I remember my first trip to Chicago. Seeing the homeless was<br />
overwhelming to me. We are lucky to live in Alabama where homelessness<br />
is not as severe. Seeing that many homeless people was<br />
a wakeup call for me.<br />
On my 2 nd night in the ‘Windy City’, I was walking out of a pizza parlor<br />
with some leftover pizza in a box. It was only October but it was<br />
already freezing in Chicago. A homeless man was sitting on a curb.<br />
He looked up at me and asked if I had food in that box. I gave him<br />
the box and I will never forget the smile he gave me. He was not<br />
what I had always heard about the homeless. He wasn’t drunk. He<br />
wasn’t crazy. He was just a man. He was a man who gave me a<br />
big smile and said ‘thank you’. He was just a man who was down<br />
on his luck.<br />
For the rest of that trip, I brought extra food every time we went out<br />
to eat because I liked that feeling of helping someone.<br />
But, let’s face it, none of us have time to go around feeding the<br />
homeless every night; but we can help the charities who know how<br />
to help those in need.<br />
I am asking those who give every year to keep giving. I am asking<br />
those who have not donated in the past to please consider helping<br />
the people who are less fortunate than you. Just one dollar a<br />
month would mean so much…would make such a difference.<br />
I GIVE. Will you?<br />
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<strong>State</strong> <strong>Campaign</strong><br />
FAQs<br />
The <strong>State</strong> <strong>Combined</strong> <strong>Campaign</strong> (<strong>SCC</strong>) is much more than just a fundraising<br />
effort; it’s the once-a-year charitable workplace payroll deduction<br />
campaign for state employees. The <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Campaign</strong> will begin August 29<br />
and end December 31st. The <strong>SCC</strong> supports the work of Alabama charities.<br />
The <strong>SCC</strong> is a designations campaign – you designate where your<br />
funds go! These agencies fight disease, make life more meaningful for the<br />
young and aged, assist the impoverished, and helps Alabamians statewide<br />
– improving life and making a real difference in our communities! Our goal<br />
this year is 100% participation. THANK YOU for giving to the charity of<br />
your choice!<br />
How can I give? You can give either through payroll deduction or through<br />
a one-time gift given through cash or check. The minimum amount<br />
through payroll deduction is $1.00 per month and the maximum number of<br />
deductions is 12. Please check with your <strong>State</strong>wide Coordinator to see if<br />
your department or agency honors gifts of less than 12 deductions. Please<br />
make checks payable to the “<strong>State</strong> <strong>Combined</strong> <strong>Campaign</strong>.”<br />
How do I designate my gift? The pledge form has a special section to<br />
designate your gift. Each charitable agency listed in the “<strong>Campaign</strong> Guide”<br />
has been assigned a 6-digit code. Enter this code in the designated space<br />
and specify how much of your total gift you wish each agency to receive.<br />
To receive acknowledgement for your gift, a minimum designation amount<br />
of $25 is requested to each agency and check the “yes” box to receive<br />
acknowledgement. Acknowledgements may not be processed for gifts less<br />
than $25.<br />
Each charity will have a (xx%) that accompanies 25-word description.<br />
This represents the percentage of total revenues spent for fundraising and<br />
administrative purposes. For example, 25% means that charity uses 25<br />
cents out of every dollar raised for fundraising and administrative purposes.<br />
What charities are eligible and how are they selected? The <strong>SCC</strong> is<br />
open to health and human charities statewide. The application process<br />
is held in February each year. There are two classifications of charities:<br />
federations and federated agencies and unaffiliated (independent) charities.<br />
Each charity applied to the <strong>State</strong> Steering Committee and Local<br />
Agency Review Committees for participation, with the Steering Committee<br />
reviewing statewide applications and LARCs reviewing local applications<br />
from their specified geography. <strong>State</strong> Law dictates the criteria ensuring<br />
participating agencies are good stewards with your donations.<br />
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081105 2 nd CHANCE, INC.<br />
021884 4-H CLUBS OF CULLMAN CO.<br />
053001 A. G. GASTON BOYS & GIRLS CLUB, INC.<br />
999950 ADAPTIVE AQUATICS, INC.<br />
999207 AFRICAN MEDICAL AND RESEARCH FOUNDATION (AMREF)<br />
999203 AFRICARE<br />
031413 AGAPE OF NORTH ALABAMA<br />
106442 AID TO INMATE MOTHERS<br />
117401 AIDE FOR ANIMALS<br />
053017 AIDS ALABAMA, INC,<br />
999955 ALABAMA BAPTIST CHILDREN’S HOMES<br />
127910 ALABAMA EASTER SEAL SOCIETY<br />
106526 ALABAMA EASTER SEALS, LEE CO. CHAPTER<br />
053006 ALABAMA GOODWILL INDUSTRIES, INC.<br />
053007 ALABAMA HEAD INJURY FOUNDATION (CENTRAL AL)<br />
049526 ALABAMA HEAD INJURY FOUNDATION (WEST AL)<br />
999417 ALABAMA HEAD INJURY FOUNDATION, INC. (STATEWIDE)<br />
999959 ALABAMA KIDNEY FOUNDATION (STATEWIDE)<br />
053008 ALABAMA KIDNEY FOUNDATION, INC. (CENTRAL AL)<br />
106814 ALABAMA KIDNEY FOUNDATION, MONTGOMERY CHAPTER<br />
054010 ALABAMA KIWANIS FND. (CENTRAL AL)<br />
063602 ALABAMA KIWANIS FND/JEAN DEAN RIF (ETOWAH/CHEROKEE)<br />
082210 ALABAMA KIWANIS FND/JEAN DEAN RIF (EAST CENTRAL AL)<br />
010206 ALABAMA KIWANIS FND/JEAN DEAN RIF (NORTHWEST AL)<br />
106823 ALABAMA KIWANIS FND/JEAN DEAN RIF (SOUTH CENTRAL AL)<br />
999951 ALABAMA KIWANIS FND/JEAN DEAN RIF (STATEWIDE)<br />
022003 ALABAMA KIWANIS JEAN DEAN RIF (NORTH CENTRAL AL)<br />
999960 ALABAMA PARTNERSHIP FOR CHILDREN<br />
999966 ALABAMA RURAL COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS (ARCH)<br />
053009 ALETHEIA HOUSE, INC.<br />
106224 ALExAnDEr CiTy MEALS ON WHEELS<br />
127912 ALFRED SALIBA FAMILY SERVICE CENTER<br />
082207 ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN<br />
117002 ALPHA PREGNANCY TESTING CENTER, SAV-A-LIFE, INC.<br />
031414 ALS ASSOCIATION ALABAMA CHAPTER<br />
999427 ALZHEIMER’S OF CENTRAL ALABAMA<br />
128001 ALZHEIMER’S RESOURCE CENTER, INC.<br />
999956 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY (STATEWIDE)<br />
106401 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY MID-SOUTH DIVISION (RIVER REGION)<br />
053010 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, MID-SOUTH DIVISION, INC. (CENTRAL AL)<br />
999409 AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION<br />
053011 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, SOUTHEAST AFFILIATE<br />
999235 AMERICAN JEWISH WORLD SERVICE<br />
999204 AMERICAN NEAR EAST REFUGEE AID (ANERA)<br />
023001 AMERICAN RED CROSS - LAWRENCE CO.<br />
021592 AMERICAN RED CROSS - LIMESTONE CO.<br />
021001 AMERICAN RED CROSS - MORGAN CO.<br />
106822 AMERICAN RED CROSS – SOUTH CENTRAL AL<br />
117018 AMERICAN RED CROSS – WASHINGTON CO.<br />
127909 AMERICAN RED CROSS – WIREGRASS CHAPTER<br />
101010 AMERICAN RED CROSS (DALLAS CO.)<br />
083002 AMERICAN RED CROSS (EAST CENTRAL AL)<br />
063502 AMERICAN RED CROSS (ETOWAH)<br />
117501 AMERICAN RED CROSS (MONROE CO.)<br />
031988 AMERICAN RED CROSS MADISON/MARSHALL CO. CHAPTER<br />
106406 AMERICAN RED CROSS OF CENTRAL ALABAMA<br />
010002 AMERICAN RED CROSS OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA<br />
106204 AMERICAN RED CROSS TALLAPOOSA CHAPTER<br />
053012 AMERICAN RED CROSS, BIRMINGHAM AREA CHAPTER<br />
081122 AMERICAN RED CROSS, CALHOUN AND CLEBURNE COUNTIES<br />
106302 AMERICAN RED CROSS, CHILTON CO.<br />
031692 AMERICAN RED CROSS, JACKSON CO. CHAPTER<br />
106601 AMERICAN RED CROSS, RUSSELL CO. CHAPTER<br />
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049502 AMERICAN RED CROSS, WEST ALABAMA CHAPTER<br />
117101 AMERICAN RED CROSS-ALABAMA GULF COAST CHAPTER - BALDWIN<br />
117003 AMERICAN RED CROSS-ALABAMA GULF COAST CHAPTER – SOUTHWEST AL<br />
999202 AMERICAN REFUGEE COMMITTEE<br />
999206 AMERICARES FOUNDATION, INC.<br />
999969 ARC OF ALABAMA, THE<br />
083006 ARC OF DEKALB COUNTY<br />
106419 ARC OF EASTERN ELMORE CO., INC<br />
031699 ARC OF JACKSON COUNTY, THE<br />
053015 ARC OF JEFFERSON CO.<br />
031999 ARC OF MADISON COUNTY, INC., THE<br />
021002 ARC OF MORGAN CO.<br />
053055 ARC OF SHELBY CO. INC.<br />
053016 ARC OF ST. CLAIR CO.<br />
010004 ARC OF THE SHOALS, THE<br />
049515 ARC OF TUSCALOOSA, THE<br />
053013 ARC OF WALKER CO.<br />
031420 ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION, SOUTHEAST REGION, INC. (MADISON/JACKSON)<br />
999958 ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION, SOUTHEAST REGION, INC. (STATEWIDE)<br />
049501 ARTS ‘N AUTISM, INC.<br />
117103 ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIZENS OF BALDWIN COUNTY, INC.<br />
021597 ATHENS-LIMESTONE ARC<br />
021595 ATHENS-LIMESTONE COUNSELING CENTER<br />
106506 AUBURN & OPELIKA DIXIE LEAGUE BASEBALL<br />
106504 AUBURN CITY SCHOOLS DENTAL CLINIC<br />
106505 AUBURN DAY CARE CENTERS<br />
106427 AUTAUGA CO. FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER<br />
106801 AUTAUGA INTERFAITH CARE CENTER (AICC)<br />
106422 AUTAUGA WESTERN ELMORE ARC (LOUISE M. SMITH DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER)<br />
999428 AUTISM SOCIETY OF ALABAMA<br />
117105 BALDWIN COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, INC.<br />
117131 BALDWIN FAMILY VIOLENCE SHELTER, (THE LIGHTHOUSE)<br />
117102 BAY AREA FOOD BANK, INC. (BALDWIN)<br />
117004 BAY AREA FOOD BANK, INC. (SOUTHWEST AL)<br />
053005 BETTER BASICS, INC.<br />
081115 BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF NORTHEAST ALABAMA<br />
053018 BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS OF GREATER BIRMINGHAM<br />
021020 BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS OF MORGAN CO.<br />
010005 BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS OF THE SHOALS<br />
053023 BLOUNT CO. CHILDREN’S CENTER, INC. BLOUNT CO. CHILDREN’S CENTER, INC.<br />
101017 BOSCO FOOD CENTER<br />
127914 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA - ALABAMA/FLORIDA COUNCIL<br />
031689 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA (JACKSON CO.)<br />
021587 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA (LIMESTONE CO.)<br />
053025 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA BLACK WARRIOR COUNCIL – CENTRAL AL<br />
049505 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, BLACK WARRIOR COUNCIL – WEST AL<br />
053024 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL – CENTRAL AL<br />
083003 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL - EAST CENTRAL AL<br />
063506 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL - ETOWAH<br />
021786 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, MARSHALL CO.<br />
117104 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, MOBILE AREA COUNCIL (BALDWIN CO.)<br />
117021 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, MOBILE AREA COUNCIL (SOUTHWEST AL)<br />
021003 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, TENNESSEE VALLEY COUNCIL (MORGAN CO.)<br />
106303 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, TUKABATCHEE AREA COUNCIL (CHILTON CO.)<br />
101015 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, TUKABATCHEE AREA COUNCIL (DALLAS CO.)<br />
106407 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, TUKABATCHEE AREA COUNCIL (RIVER REGION)<br />
010006 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA-GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL (NORTHWEST AL)<br />
106205 BOY SCOUTS TUKABATCHEE AREA (LAKE MARTIN AREA)<br />
106613 BOY SCOUTS, CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNCIL<br />
053027 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, INC.<br />
106408 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF MONTGOMERY, INC.<br />
010003 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA<br />
127915 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF SOUTHEAST ALABAMA<br />
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063507 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NE ALABAMA (ETOWAH CO.)<br />
031962 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NORTH ALABAMA (MADISON)<br />
021581 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF GREATER LIMESTONE CO.<br />
031686 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF NORTHEAST ALABAMA (JACKSON)<br />
023004 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF MORGAN AND LAWRENCE COS (LAWRENCE CO.)<br />
021004 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF MORGAN AND LAWRENCE COUNTIES (MORGAN CO.)<br />
117005 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF SOUTH ALABAMA, INC.<br />
106206 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF THE LAKE MARTIN AREA<br />
106409 BRANTWOOD CHILDREN’S HOME<br />
031670 BRIDGEPORT DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT<br />
101011 CAHABA CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH<br />
053019 CAHABA VALLEY HEALTH CARE INC.<br />
081109 CALHOUN CLEBURNE CHILDREN’S CENTER<br />
081126 CALHOUN COUNTY RSVP<br />
106201 CAMP A<strong>SCC</strong>A<br />
106437 CAMP A<strong>SCC</strong>A, EASTER SEALS (RIVER REGION)<br />
053029 CAMP FIRE USA CENTRAL ALABAMA COUNCIL<br />
999412 CAMP SMILE A MILE<br />
106207 CAMPFIRE USA<br />
999205 CArE<br />
031698 CARE ASSURANCE SYSTEM FOR THE AGING (CASA)<br />
049523 CARING DAYS ADULT DAY CARE<br />
021598 CASA (Care Assurance System for the Aging and Homebound of Limestone Co)<br />
031998 CASA (CARE ASSURANCE SYSTEM FOR THE AGING AND HOMEBOUND) OF MADISON CO.<br />
083005 CASA OF DEKALB COUNTY<br />
010013 CASA OF FLORENCE/ LAUDERDALE CO<br />
021776 CASA OF MARSHALL CO. CARE (CARE ASSURANCE SYSTEM FOR THE AGING & HOMEBOUND)<br />
031997 CATHOLIC CENTER OF CONCERN<br />
053030 CATHOLIC FAMILY SERVICES (CENTRAL AL)<br />
106410 CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES (RIVER REGION)<br />
117006 CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES (SOUTHWEST AL)<br />
127917 CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES (WIREGRASS)<br />
117112 CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES OF BALDWIN COUNTY<br />
021893 CCCDD (MARGARET JEAN JONES CENTER)<br />
021006 CENTERS FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED, NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA<br />
106818 CHARACTER@HEART, INC.<br />
049506 CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION SERVICES<br />
106539 CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER OF EAST ALABAMA<br />
117050 CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER, INC.<br />
106305 CHILD PROTECT (CHILTON CO.)<br />
106413 CHILD PROTECT (RIVER REGION)<br />
053031 CHILDCARE RESOURCES<br />
999211 CHILDFUND INTERNATIONAL<br />
999210 CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL<br />
053033 CHiLDrEn’S AiD<br />
106412 CHILDREN’S CENTER OF MONTGOMERY, INC.<br />
999953 CHILDREN’S FUND<br />
053034 CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF ALABAMA (CENTRAL AL)<br />
031492 CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF ALABAMA (MADISON/JACKSON)<br />
010207 CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF ALABAMA (NORTHWEST AL)<br />
106805 CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF ALABAMA (SOUTH CENTRAL AL)<br />
999952 CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF ALABAMA (STATEWIDE)<br />
081110 CHILDREN’S SERVICES, INC./PARRIS HOME FOR CHILDREN SERVICES<br />
106307 CHILTON-SHELBY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER<br />
053035 CHRISTIAN LOVE PANTRY<br />
127918 CHRISTIAN MISSION CENTERS<br />
999212 CHRISTIAN REFORMED WORLD RELIEF COMMITTEE (CRWRC)<br />
031996 CHRISTMAS CHARITIES YEAR ROUND<br />
117039 CLARKE COUNTY ARC, INC.<br />
127919 COFFEE CO. FAMILY SERVICES CENTER<br />
010010 COLBERT-LAUDERDALE ATTENTION HOMES<br />
053045 COLLAT JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES<br />
106618 COLUMBUS HOSPICE OF ALABAMA<br />
031682 COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY (JACKSON CO.)<br />
010012 COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY (NORTHWEST AL)<br />
117110 COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF SOUTH ALABAMA (BALDWIN CO.)<br />
117010 COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF SOUTH ALABAMA (SOUTHWEST AL)<br />
063606 COMMUNITY ACTION OF ETOWAH COUNTY<br />
999400 COMMUNITY CHARITIES OF ALABAMA, INC.<br />
081111 COMMUNITY ENABLER DEVELOPER, INC.<br />
053059 COMMUNITY FOOD BANK OF CENTRAL ALABAMA<br />
021015 COMMUNITY FREE CLINIC OF MORGAN CO.<br />
053003 CONCERNED CITIZENS FOR OUR YOUTH, INC.<br />
063508 COUNCIL ON AGING OF ETOWAH COUNTY, THE<br />
021777 COURT APPOINTED JUVENILE ADVOCACY PROCRAM (CAJA) (MARSHALL CO.)<br />
128003 COVENANT HOSPICE, INC.<br />
010007 CRAMER CHILDREN’S CENTER, THE<br />
101014 CRIPPLED CHILDREN AND ADULTS ASSOCIATION<br />
053036 CRISIS CENTER, INC.<br />
031695 CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABAMA (JACKSON CO.)<br />
021596 CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABAMA (LIMESTONE CO.)<br />
031965 CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABAMA (MADISON CO.)<br />
021011 CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABAMA (MORGAN CO.)<br />
117009 CRITTENTON YOUTH SERVICES, INC.<br />
021885 CULLMAN CARING FOR KIDS<br />
106209 D.A.R.E. (DRUG ABUSE RESISTANCE EDUCATION)<br />
063509 DARDEN REHABILITATION FOUNDATION<br />
021007 DECATUR MORGAN SENIORS COUNCIL<br />
053038 DEVELOPING ALABAMA YOUTH FOUNDATION, INC.<br />
106520 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTERVENTION CENTER (LEE CO.)<br />
106221 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTERVENTION CENTER (LAKE MARTIN)<br />
117109 DRUG EDUCATION COUNCIL (BALDWIN CO.)<br />
117012 DRUG EDUCATION COUNCIL (SOUTHWEST AL)<br />
117013 DUMAS WESLEY COMMUNITY CENTER<br />
106518 EAST ALABAMA MENTAL HEALTH/MENTAL RETARDATION CENTER<br />
106519 EAST ALABAMA SERVICES FOR THE ELDERLY<br />
999415 EASTER SEALS ALABAMA, INC.<br />
023026 EASTER SEALS ALABAMA, LAWRENCE COUNTY CHAPTER<br />
106402 EASTER SEALS CENTRAL ALABAMA REHABILITATION & CAREER CENTER<br />
021891 EASTER SEALS OF CULLMAN CO.<br />
021790 EASTER SEALS OF MARSHALL CO.<br />
053002 EASTEr SEALS OF THE BIRMINGHAM AREA<br />
106314 EASTER SEALS PEDIATRIC REHAB<br />
010011 EASTER SEALS REHABILITATION CENTER NORTHWEST ALABAMA<br />
031688 EASTER SEALS SOCIETY, JACKSON COUNTY CHAPTER<br />
049519 EASTER SEALS WEST ALABAMA<br />
999237 ECHO<br />
117115 ECUMENICAL MINISTRIES<br />
117044 EDUCATIONAL CENTER FOR INDEPENDENCE, INC.<br />
106403 ELMORE/AUTAUGA COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE<br />
127923 ENTERPRISE YMCA<br />
117014 EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF ALABAMA (SOUTHWEST AL)<br />
999965 EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF ALABAMA (STATEWIDE)<br />
063511 ETOWAH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK<br />
063503 ETOWAH FREE COMMUNITY CLINIC<br />
127934 EXCHANGE CENTER FOR CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION, THE<br />
127929 EXCHANGE CENTER FOR CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION, THE<br />
106821 FAITH BROADCASTING, INC. (SOUTH CENTRAL AL)<br />
128005 FAITH BROADCASTING, INC. (WIREGRASS)<br />
021021 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN EXPERIENCING SEPARATION (FACES)<br />
106622 FAMILY CENTER OF COLUMBUS, THE<br />
053040 FAMILY CONNECTION, INC.<br />
117015 FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER OF MOBILE, INC.<br />
117111 FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER OF MOBILE, INC. (BALDWIN)<br />
049507 FAMILY COUNSELING SERVICE OF TUSCALOOSA CO.<br />
106414 FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTER OF ALABAMA<br />
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117402 FAMILY PROMISE OF COASTAL ALABAMA<br />
053037 FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA<br />
021783 FAMILY SERVICES OF NORTH AL (MARSHALL CO. VISITATION AND FAMILY SERVICES)<br />
063515 FAMILY SUCCESS CENTER (ETOWAH)<br />
106312 FAMILY SUNSHINE CENTER (CHILTON)<br />
106415 FAMILY SUNSHINE CENTER (RIVER REGION)<br />
106623 FEEDING THE VALLEY, INC.<br />
053041 FELLOWSHIP HOUSE<br />
999238 FINCA INTERNATIONAL<br />
049508 FOCUS ON SENIOR CITIZENS OF TUSCALOOSA CO., INC.<br />
106225 FOOD BANK OF EAST ALABAMA (LAKE MARTIN)<br />
106516 FOOD BANK OF EAST ALABAMA / COMMUNITY MARKET (LEE CO.)<br />
021794 FOOD BANK OF NORTH ALABAMA<br />
083009 FORT PAYNE-DEKALB CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER<br />
023005 FOSTER GRANDPARENT/SENIOR COMPANION (LAWRENCE CO.)<br />
021890 FOSTER GRANDPARENTS/SENIOR COMPANIONS (CULLMAN CO.)<br />
021009 FOSTER GRANDPARENTS/SENIOR COMPANIONS (MORGAN CO.)<br />
023003 FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH<br />
999214 FREEDOM FROM HUNGER<br />
022001 FRIENDS OF REGIONAL HOSPITAL<br />
031696 FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY OF JACKSON COUNTY<br />
063601 GADSDEN-ETOWAH HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, INC.<br />
053039 GATEWAY<br />
127904 GENEVA CO. FAMILY SERVICE CENTER<br />
106416 GIFT OF LIFE FOUNDATION, INC.<br />
081114 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA (CALHOUN CO.)<br />
053042 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA (CENTRAL AL)<br />
106309 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA (CHILTON CO.)<br />
021883 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA (CULLMAN CO.)<br />
083001 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA (EAST CENTRAL AL)<br />
063516 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA (ETOWAH CO.)<br />
031687 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA (JACKSON CO.)<br />
021585 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA (LIMESTONE CO.)<br />
031976 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA (MADISON CO.)<br />
021010 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA (MORGAN CO.)<br />
010014 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA (NORTHWEST AL)<br />
049509 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA (WEST AL)<br />
117116 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA (BALDWIN CO.)<br />
101002 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA (DALLAS CO.)<br />
106210 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA (LAKE MARTIN)<br />
117502 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA (MONROE CO.)<br />
106417 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA (RIVER REGION)<br />
106802 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA (SOUTH CENTRAL AL)<br />
117011 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA (SOUTHWEST AL)<br />
127903 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA (WIREGRASS)<br />
106614 GIRL SCOUTS, HISTORIC GEORGIA (CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY)<br />
127930 GirLS inC.<br />
053043 GIRLS INCORPORATED OF CENTRAL ALABAMA<br />
023006 GIRLS SCOUTS OF NORTH ALABAMA (LAWRENCE CO.)<br />
053026 GLENWOOD, INC.<br />
999200 GLOBAL IMPACT<br />
021872 GOOD SAMARITAN HEALTH CLINIC<br />
117117 GOODWILL EASTER SEALS OF THE GULF COAST, INC. (BALDWIN)<br />
117017 GOODWILL EASTER SEALS OF THE GULF COAST, INC. (SOUTHWEST AL)<br />
106615 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES<br />
106418 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL ALABAMA<br />
031418 GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA<br />
053070 GREATER BIRMINGHAM HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, INC.<br />
117024 GULF REGIONAL CHILDCARE MANAGEMENT AGENCY, INC<br />
023027 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY (LAWRENCE CO.)<br />
021580 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY (LIMESTONE CO.)<br />
117019 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IN MOBILE CO.<br />
106817 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF AUTAUGA AND CHILTON COS.<br />
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106310 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF AUTAUGA AND CHILTON COS. (CHILTON)<br />
022004 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF MORGAN CO. 054012 HAND-IN-PAW, INC.<br />
031966 HARRIS HOME FOR CHILDREN, INC.<br />
127931 HAWK-HOUSTON BOYS & GIRLS CLUB<br />
106212 HEAD STArT<br />
010008 HEALING PLACE, THE<br />
031967 HEALS, INC<br />
999215 HEALTH VOLUNTEERS OVERSEAS, INC.<br />
999957 HEART GALLEY ALABAMA<br />
999216 HEIFER INTERNATIONAL<br />
999217 HELEN KELLER INTERNATIONAL<br />
082203 HELPING EVERY AREA RESIDENT TO SUCCEED (HEARTS)<br />
117503 HIPPY OF MONROE COUNTY<br />
053032 HISPANIC INTEREST COALITION OF ALABAMA<br />
117001 HOME OF GRACE FOR WOMEN, INC.<br />
117121 HOME OF GRACE FOR WOMEN, INC.<br />
031986 HOSPICE FAMILY CARE<br />
021889 HOSPICE OF CULLMAN CO.<br />
021591 HOSPICE OF LIMESTONE CO.<br />
021789 HOSPICE OF MARSHALL CO.<br />
106420 HOSPICE OF MONTGOMERY, INC.<br />
023008 HOSPICE OF THE VALLEY (LAWRENCE CO.)<br />
021012 HOSPICE OF THE VALLEY (MORGAN CO.)<br />
049510 HOSPICE OF WEST ALABAMA<br />
127932 HOUSE OF RUTH, THE<br />
106803 HUMANE SOCIETY OF ELMORE COUNTY<br />
031985 HUNTSVILLE REHABILITATION CENTER dba PHOENIX<br />
053004 IMPACT FAMILY COUNSELING<br />
053020 INDEPENDENT LIVING RESOURCES OF GREATER BIRMINGHAM, INC.<br />
999213 INTERNATIONAL EYE FOUNDATION<br />
999239 INTERNATIONAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHARITIES<br />
999222 INTERNATIONAL RELIEF TEAMS<br />
999230 INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE<br />
999244 INTERNATIONAL YOUTH FOUNDATION<br />
106810 IRON MEN OUTDOOR MINISTRIES, INC.<br />
031685 JACKSON COUNTY 4-H CLUBS<br />
031694 JACKSON COUNTY CHRISTMAS CHARITIES<br />
031600 JACKSON COUNTY UNITED GIVERS FUND<br />
081106 JACKSONVILLE MEALS ON WHEELS<br />
063517 JAMES M. BARRIE CENTER FOR CHILDREN<br />
083004 KELLEY’S RAINBOW (dba Marshall Co. Coalition Against Domestic Violence)<br />
999413 KID ONE TRANSPORT<br />
117403 L’ARCHE MOBILE, INC.<br />
106200 LAKE MARTIN AREA UNITED WAY<br />
106216 LAKE MARTIN LAUBACH LITERACY COUNCIL<br />
054003 LAKESHORE FOUNDATION<br />
023020 LAWRENCE CO. 4-H PROGRAM<br />
023002 LAWRENCE CO. ASSOCIATION OF RETARDED CITIZENS<br />
023007 LAWRENCE COUNTY COMMISSION ON AGING<br />
023028 LAWRENCE COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS<br />
023010 LAWRENCE COUNTY FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY<br />
023012 LAWRENCE COUNTY RESCUE SQUAD<br />
021584 LEARN TO READ COUNCIL<br />
106530 LEE CO. LITERACY COALITION<br />
053044 LEVITE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER<br />
106421 LIGHTHOUSE COUNSELING CENTER, INC.<br />
106218 LIGHTHOUSE OF TALLAPOOSA CO., THE<br />
021586 LIMESTONE CO. 4-H PROGRAM<br />
053047 LITERACY COUNCIL OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, THE<br />
101008 LITERACY OUTREACH PROGRAM<br />
127920 LIVING WATERS COUNSELING INC.<br />
999410 LUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, ALABAMA/GULF COAST CHAPTER<br />
999228 LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF<br />
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054008 MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION® OF GEORGIA AND ALABAMA (CENTRAL AL)<br />
031419 MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION® OF GEORGIA AND ALABAMA (MADISON/JACKSON)<br />
063518 MANNA (METROPOLITAN AREA NOON NUTRITION ASSOCIATION)<br />
021799 MARSHALL CO. ARC, INC<br />
021792 MARSHALL CO. CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER<br />
021785 MARSHALL CO. CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (CHILDCARE RESOURCE NETWORK)<br />
021781 MARSHALL CO. COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE<br />
021782 MARSHALL CO. HOME PLACE<br />
021780 MARSHALL CO. MEALS ON WHEELS<br />
021778 MARSHALL CO. RETIRED AND SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM<br />
117113 MARY’S SHELTER<br />
021013 MEALS ON WHEELS<br />
106813 MEDICAL AIDS OUTREACH, INC.<br />
106425 MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA IN MONTGOMERY<br />
063519 MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF ETOWAH COUNTY<br />
021014 MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION IN MORGAN CO.<br />
021005 MENTAL HEALTH CENTER OF NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA (MORGAN CO.)<br />
999218 MERCY CORPS<br />
117022 MOBILE ARC, INC.<br />
117023 MOBILE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND<br />
117008 MOBILE BAR ASSOCIATION VOUNTEER LAWYERS PROGRAM<br />
117119 MOBILE PRESCHOOL CENTER FOR THE SENSORY IMPAIRED (BALDWIN)<br />
117026 MOBILE PRESCHOOL CENTER FOR THE SENSORY IMPAIRED (SOUTHWEST AL)<br />
117505 MONROE CO. HERITAGE MUSEUM<br />
117504 MONROE COUNTY EDUCATION FOUNDATION<br />
117506 MONROE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY<br />
117507 MONROE HEALTH FOUNDATION<br />
117508 MONROEVILLE AREA YMCA, INC.<br />
106426 MONTGOMERY AREA COUNCIL ON AGING<br />
106812 MONTGOMERY AREA FOOD BANK<br />
106404 MONTGOMERY AREA NONTRADITIONAL EQUESTRIANS (MANE)<br />
106424 MONTGOMERY ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIZENS, INC.<br />
106807 MONTGOMERY HUMANE SOCIETY<br />
021008 MORGAN CO. CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER<br />
021022 MORGAN CO. RESCUE SQUAD<br />
021025 MORGAN COUNTY SYSTEM OF SERVICES<br />
021788 MOUNTAIN LAKES BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE OF MARSHALL CO. - MULTI-NEEDS CHILD<br />
117027 MULHERIN CUSTODIAL HOME<br />
010017 NAMI SHOALS<br />
031973 NATIONAL CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER<br />
999968 NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY<br />
022006 NEIGHBORHOOD CHRISTIAN CENTER<br />
106429 NELLIE BURGE COMMUNITY CENTER<br />
031690 NORTHEAST ALABAMA HEALTH SERVICES<br />
010018 NORTHWEST ALABAMA COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSOCIATION<br />
010019 NORTHWEST ALABAMA READING AIDES, INC.<br />
053050 OASIS, A WOMEN’S COUNSELING CENTER<br />
999209 OPPORTUNITY INTERNATIONAL<br />
117510 OUR PLACE YOUTH CENTER AND FAMILY THEATER<br />
127913 OZARK-DALE CO. FAMILY SERVICE CENTER<br />
106214 PALMER PLACE CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER<br />
021016 PARENTS AND CHILDREN TOGETHER (PACT)<br />
053066 PARTNERS IN NEIGHBORHOOD GROWTH, INC.<br />
083016 PARTNERSHIP FOR A DRUG-FREE DEKALB COUNTY<br />
106423 PASS - PEERS ARE STAYING STRAIGHT (THE NOBLE IDEA)<br />
053028 PATHWAYS<br />
117028 PENELOPE HOUSE FAMILY VIOLENCE CENTER, INC.<br />
049513 PHOENIX HOUSE<br />
081101 PIEDMONT BENEVOLENCE CENTER<br />
021887 PILOT LIGHT HOUSE OF CULLMAN CO.<br />
999236 PLAN USA<br />
053049 POSITIVE MATURITY, INC.<br />
117404 PRODISEE PANTRY, INC.<br />
999224 PROJECT HOPE<br />
106536 PROJECT UPLIFT<br />
081143 RANDOLPH COUNTY 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CLUB<br />
106537 RAPE COUNSELORS OF EAST ALABAMA<br />
010021 RAPE RESPONSE<br />
117051 REGIONAL CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER<br />
106219 RESCUE SQUAD<br />
117511 RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (RSVP)<br />
999416 RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF ALABAMA (RMHCA)<br />
117405 RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF MOBILE, INC.<br />
999241 ROTARY FOUNDATION OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL<br />
021582 RSVP (RETIRED AND SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM)<br />
106616 RUSSELL CO. CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER<br />
101018 SABRA SANCTUARY<br />
053057 SAFEHOUSE OF SHELBY CO., INC.<br />
010023 SAFEPLACE, INC.<br />
023014 SAFEPLACE, INC.<br />
053051 SALVATION ARMY (CENTRAL AL)<br />
101016 SALVATION ARMY (DALLAS CO.)<br />
106538 SALVATION ARMY (LEE CO.)<br />
049514 SALVATION ARMY (WEST AL)<br />
053052 SALVATION ARMY BLOUNT CO.<br />
117040 SALVATION ARMY COASTAL ALABAMA, THE<br />
127938 SALVATION ARMY- GENEVA, HENRY & HOUSTON COUNTIES<br />
021793 SALVATION ARMY OF MARSHALL CO.<br />
127936 SALVATION ARMY SERVICE CENTER - COFFEE AND DALE COUNTIES<br />
053054 SALVATION ARMY WALKER CO.<br />
999225 SALVATION ARMY WORLD SERVICE OFFICE (SAWSO)<br />
083014 SALVATION ARMY, DEKALB COUNTY SERVICE CENTER & THRIFT STORE<br />
031964 SALVATION ARMY, THE<br />
106430 SALVATION ARMY, THE<br />
106612 SALVATION ARMY, THE (CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY)<br />
081129 SALVATION ARMY, THE (EAST CENTRAL AL)<br />
063522 SALVATION ARMY, THE (ETOWAH CO.)<br />
106222 SALVATION ARMY, THE (LAKE MARTIN AREA)<br />
023015 SALVATION ARMY, THE (LAWRENCE CO.)<br />
021594 SALVATION ARMY, THE (LIMESTONE CO.)<br />
021017 SALVATION ARMY, THE (MORGAN CO.)<br />
010024 SALVATION ARMY, THE (NORTHWEST AL)<br />
999961 SAMARITAN’S PURSE<br />
106809 SAV-A-LIFE MONTGOMERY, INC.<br />
999226 SAVE THE CHiLDrEn<br />
106405 SECOND CHANCE FOUNDATION<br />
101019 SELMA AREA FOOD BANK<br />
117029 SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICES, INC.<br />
053067 SHELBY COUNTY CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER, INC.<br />
053056 SHELBY EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE, INC.<br />
117122 SHOULDER OF THE CENTRAL GULF COAST, INC., THE<br />
053048 SICKLE CELL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, CENTRAL ALABAMA CHAPTER<br />
117032 SICKLE CELL DISEASE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, MOBILE CHAPTER, INC.<br />
106432 SICKLE CELL FOUNDATION OF GREATER MONTGOMERY, INC.<br />
063510 SNELLGROVE CIVITAN CENTER<br />
117512 SOUTH ALABAMA CARES<br />
117124 SOUTH BALDWIN LITERACY COUNCIL<br />
127940 SOUTHEAST ALABAMA YOUTH SERVICES<br />
999404 SOUTHEASTERN DIABETES EDUCATION SERVICES, INC.<br />
117509 SOUTHWEST ALABAMA MENTAL HEALTH/MENTAL RETARDATION BOARD<br />
106308 SPAN (SPECIAL PROGRAMMING FOR ACHIEVEMENT NETWORK) OF CHILTON CO.<br />
101013 SPECIAL PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM<br />
053064 ST. CLAIR CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER, INC.<br />
053065 ST. CLAIR CO. DAY PROGRAM, INC.<br />
117030 ST. MARY’S HOME<br />
021018 STERRS DAY CARE & DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER<br />
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031691 STEVENSON FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY<br />
054001 SUSAN G. KOMEN NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA<br />
106223 TALLAPOOSA AID TO PEOPLE (TAP)<br />
999243 TECHNOSERVE, INC.<br />
106602 TEENS EMPOWERMENT AWARENESS WITH RESOLUTIONS, INC. (TEARS)<br />
049516 TEMPORARY EMERGENCY SERVICE, INC.<br />
031693 TENNESSEE VALLEY FAMILY SERVICES, INC. (JACKSON CO.)<br />
021795 TENNESSEE VALLEY FAMILY SERVICES, INC. (MARSHALL CO.)<br />
023025 TENNESSEE VALLEY OUTREACH (LAWRENCE CO.)<br />
021024 TENNESSEE VALLEY OUTREACH (MORGAN CO.)<br />
021023 TERRELL INDUSTRIES<br />
063525 THirTEEnTH PLACE<br />
053058 TRAVELERS AID SOCIETY OF BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA, INC.<br />
106203 TRI-CO. CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER<br />
049517 TURNING POINT (SAN, INC.)<br />
049528 TUSCALOOSA’S ONE PLACE (TUSCALOOSA FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER, INC.)<br />
999208 UNICEF, US FUND FOR<br />
999227 UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE, INC.<br />
063504 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY (ETOWAH)<br />
053021 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF GREATER BIRMINGHAM INC.<br />
117035 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF MOBILE, INC.<br />
049518 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF WEST ALABAMA<br />
053053 UNITED COMMUNITY CENTER, INC.<br />
083000 UNITED GIVERS FUND OF DEKALB COUNTY<br />
054006 UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME (CENTRAL AL)<br />
031480 UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME (MADISON/JACKSON)<br />
106815 UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME (SOUTH CENTRAL AL)<br />
117411 UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME (SOUTHWEST AL)<br />
999954 UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME (STATEWIDE)<br />
010205 UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME-FLORENCE HOME<br />
128006 UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME-WIREGRASS<br />
999229 UNITED METHODIST COMMITTEE ON RELIEF<br />
083015 UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATION<br />
021583 UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATION (USO )<br />
021500 UNITED WAY OF ATHENS AND LIMESTONE CO.<br />
117100 UNITED WAY OF BALDWIN COUNTY<br />
053000 UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, INC.<br />
021800 UNITED WAY OF CULLMAN CO.<br />
081100 UNITED WAY OF EAST CENTRAL ALABAMA<br />
063500 UNITED WAY OF ETOWAH COUNTY<br />
106500 UNITED WAY OF LEE CO.<br />
031900 UNITED WAY OF MADISON COUNTY<br />
021700 UNITED WAY OF MARSHALL CO.<br />
117500 UNITED WAY OF MONROE COUNTY<br />
021000 UNITED WAY OF MORGAN CO.<br />
010001 UNITED WAY OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA, INC.<br />
101000 UNITED WAY OF SELMA & DALLAS CO.<br />
117000 UNITED WAY OF SOUTHWEST ALABAMA, INC.<br />
106600 UNITED WAY OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY<br />
049500 UNITED WAY OF WEST ALABAMA<br />
106300 UNITED WAY, CHILTON CO.<br />
023000 UNITED WAY, LAWRENCE CO.<br />
106400 UNITED WAY, RIVER REGION<br />
106804 UNITED WAYS OF ALABAMA (SOUTH CENTRAL AL)<br />
999970 UNITED WAYS OF ALABAMA (STATEWIDE)<br />
127942 VAUGHN-BLUMBERG CENTER - DOTHAN/HOUSTON CO. MENTAL RETARDATION BOARD<br />
021871 VICTIM SERVICES OF CULLMAN CO.<br />
117046 VICTORY HEALTH PARTNERS<br />
106433 VOLUNTEER AND INFORMATION CENTER, INC.<br />
021019 VOLUNTEER CENTER OF MORGAN CO.<br />
106220 VOLUNTEER CONNECTIONS OF CENTRAL ALABAMA<br />
049527 WEST ALABAMA AIDS OUTREACH<br />
106301 WEST CENTRAL AL REHABILITATION CENTER<br />
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106540 WILLIAM MASON EMERGENCY FUND<br />
117036 WILMER HALL CHILDREN’S HOME<br />
127945 WIREGRASS ANGEL HOUSE<br />
127943 WIREGRASS AREA UNITED WAY FOOD BANK<br />
127905 WIREGRASS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY<br />
127944 WIREGRASS REHABILITATION CENTER<br />
127900 WIREGRASS UNITED WAY<br />
053060 WORKSHOPS FOR THE BLIND AND DISABLED, INC.<br />
999232 WORLD RELIEF<br />
106637 YMCA (CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY)<br />
053062 YMCA OF BIRMINGHAM<br />
031972 YMCA OF METROPOLITAN HUNTSVILLE dba Heart of the Valley YMCA<br />
106435 YMCA OF MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA<br />
106436 YMCA OF PRATTVILLE, ALABAMA, INC.<br />
063527 YMCA OF THE COOSA VALLEY<br />
010029 YMCA OF THE SHOALS<br />
049520 YMCA, BARNES BRANCH OF TUSCALOOSA CO., INC.<br />
053061 YMCA, LEGACY (CENTRAL AL)<br />
101005 YMCA, SELMA AND DALLAS COUNTY<br />
053063 YWCA OF CENTRAL ALABAMA<br />
LARC Quick Reference by County<br />
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LARC 1………………………………………………………………............................................... 9<br />
Colbert, Franklin, Lauderdale, and Marion Counties<br />
LARC 2…………………………………………………............................................……………… 10<br />
Cullman, Lawrence, Limestone, Marshall, Morgan, and Winston Counties<br />
LARC 3…………………………………............................................……………………………… 13<br />
Jackson and Madison Counties<br />
LARC 4………………………………………….............................................…………………….. 15<br />
Bibb, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Marengo, Pickens, Sumter, and Tuscaloosa<br />
Counties<br />
LARC 5……………………............................................…………………………………………... 16<br />
Blount, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, and Walker Counties<br />
LARC 6…………………………………............................................………………………………. 21<br />
Cherokee and Etowah Counties<br />
LARC 8…………………………………………………………………............................................ 22<br />
Calhoun, Clay, Cleburne, DeKalb, Randolph and Talladega Counties<br />
LARC 10………………………………………………………………............................................. 23<br />
Autauga, Bullock, Butler, Chambers, Chilton, Coosa, Crenshaw, Dallas,<br />
Elmore, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery, Perry, Pike, Russell, Tallapoosa<br />
and Wilcox Counties<br />
LARC 11………………………………………………………….........................................………. 28<br />
Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, and<br />
Washington Counties<br />
LARC 12…........................................……………………………………………………………….. 31<br />
Barbour, Coffee, Covington, Dale, Geneva, Henry and Houston Counties<br />
STATEWIDE.......................................................................................................... 32<br />
Community Charities of Alabama, Global Impact, and <strong>State</strong>wide Unaffilliated
LARC 1 – NORTHWEST ALABAMA<br />
Serving Colbert, Franklin, Lauderdale, Marion Counties<br />
LOCAL UNAFFILIATED AGENCIES<br />
010205<br />
UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME-FLORENCE HOME - (800) 239-3575 We help children<br />
and families through spiritual, social, physical, and educational opportunities including residential and<br />
foster care, adoption services and family support programs. (21.6%)<br />
010206<br />
ALABAMA KIWANIS FOUNDATION/JEAN DEAN RIF - (334) 749-5631 Operating as JEAN DEAN<br />
RIF, the foundation puts books in the homes of at-risk young children statewide. (10.2%)<br />
010207<br />
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF ALABAMA - (205) 939-9100 Alabama’s only free-standing hospital<br />
dedicated solely to the care and treatment of children, with13,679 inpatient and 638,161 outpatient<br />
visits in 2011. (8.65%)<br />
LOCAL FEDERATED AGENCIES<br />
010001<br />
UNITED WAY OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA, INC. - (256) 764-5892 Supports a broad range of human<br />
services in Colbert, Franklin, and Lauderdale counties. Governed by local volunteers who assess<br />
needs and allocate to 20 agencies providing over 40 programs. (16%)<br />
(List of Agencies follows)<br />
010002<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA - (256)764-2911 A humanitarian organization,<br />
led by volunteers, which provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare<br />
for, and respond to emergencies. (18%)<br />
010004<br />
ARC OF THE SHOALS, THE – (256) 383-1472 Provides wide array of services for adults with intellectual<br />
disabilities. Programs include Hope Haven, Phyllis Lyle Work Center, Torbert, Trapp, Bell,<br />
Hallmark, and Denton Homes. (2%)<br />
010005<br />
BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS OF THE SHOALS - (256) 764-0772 We help children reach their<br />
potential through professionally supported, one-to-one relationships with measurable impact. (11.5%)<br />
010003<br />
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA - (256) 766-8220 A positive place for kids offering<br />
services to children 6-18 years old in the area of Education, Recreation, Character & Leadership,<br />
Arts and Social activities. (10%)<br />
010006<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA-GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL - (256) 970-0251 Provides services<br />
to tens of thousands of youth and adults in 22 counties of North Alabama. (14.6%)<br />
010013<br />
CASA OF FLORENCE/ LAUDERDALE CO - (256) 765-0041 Seeks to provide stability and hope to<br />
abused and neglected children in the Foster Care system by matching them with trained, committed<br />
volunteers who advocate for their best interest in Family Court hearings. (1.23%)<br />
010010<br />
COLBERT-LAUDERDALE ATTENTION HOMES - (256) 767-0972 Short-term residential facilities<br />
providing for the needs of disadvantaged children ages 10-18, primarily from Colbert, Franklin, and<br />
Lauderdale counties. (11%)<br />
010012<br />
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY - (256) 766-4330 Low-income families/ individuals work toward<br />
achieving self-sufficiency through counseling, budgeting, advocacy, and resource mobilization offered<br />
through the parenting, housing, weatherization, energy assistance, and nutrition programs. (3%)<br />
010007<br />
CRAMER CHILDREN’S CENTER, THE - (256)760-1140 The Cramer Children’s Center is a non-profit<br />
public organization dedicated to assisting children, adolescents, and their families with trauma resulting<br />
from abuse, violence or neglect. (0%)<br />
010011<br />
EASTER SEALS REHABILITATION CENTER NORTHWEST ALABAMA - (256) 381-1110 Provides<br />
physical therapy services to children and adults with disabilities. The Center offers vocational rehabilitation<br />
and a “sheltered workshop” for individuals with disabilities seeking employment. (23%)<br />
010014<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH – CENTRAL ALABAMA, INC. - (800) 734-4541 Builds girls of courage,<br />
confidence, and character who make the world a better place through quality programming for girls<br />
ages five to seventeen. (10%)<br />
010008<br />
HEALING PLACE, THE - (256) 383-1733 The Healing Place provides bereavement support groups,<br />
both on-site and in schools, to children and families who have experienced the death of a loved one.<br />
(19%)<br />
010017<br />
NAMI SHOALS - (256) 765-2081 Self-help support, educational, and advocacy organization for families<br />
and people with serious mental illnesses providing monthly support groups, educational programs,<br />
and community education. (4.8%)<br />
010018<br />
NORTHWEST ALABAMA COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSOCIATION - (256)760-4713 To provide high<br />
quality, efficient, health and dental care to Shoals area adults and youth who do not have health insurance.<br />
(10%)<br />
010019<br />
NORTHWEST ALABAMA READING AIDES, INC. - (256) 766-5709 We tutor adults how to read in a<br />
confidential atmosphere on a one-to-one basis. Tutoring is free and classes are customized to meet<br />
the students schedule. (10%)<br />
010021<br />
RAPE RESPONSE - (256) 765-0025 Provides services to victims of sexual violence in the Shoals and<br />
sexual violence prevention programs for the community. (7.2%)<br />
010023<br />
SAFEPLACE, INC. - (256) 767-3076 Provides crisis line, residential, court advocacy, referral, counseling,<br />
support groups, outreach, training, education, and prevention services to victims of domestic<br />
violence in six counties. (12%)<br />
010024<br />
SALVATION ARMY, THE - (256) 764-4432 Non-profit, charitable, religious organization. Provides<br />
on-site temporary shelter and emergency assistance programs. (21%)<br />
010029<br />
YMCA OF THE SHOALS - (256) 246-9622 Provides affordable childcare, youth development, health<br />
and fitness programs, and offers scholarships to those in need. (17%)<br />
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LARC 2 – NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA<br />
Serving Cullman, Lawrence, Limestone, Marshall, Morgan and<br />
Winston Counties<br />
LOCAL FEDERATED AGENCIES<br />
021800UNITED WAY OF CULLMAN CO. – (256) 739-2948 Raises and allocates funds annually to 17<br />
Cullman CO. agencies which provide social, health, and other human services. Local volunteer board<br />
monitors agencies for accountability and community impact. (10%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
021893<br />
CCCDD (MARGARET JEAN JONES CENTER) – (256) 737-1915 Provides developmentally disabled<br />
adults and children with the opportunity to reach their optimal skill level and become a functional part of<br />
the Cullman community. (3%)<br />
021885<br />
CULLMAN CARING FOR KIDS – (256) 739-1111 Provides families at risk with the parenting skills<br />
necessary to achieve a healthy family unit. Operates United Way Community Food Bank. (26%)<br />
021891<br />
EASTER SEALS OF CULLMAN CO. – (256) 739-1937 Provides direct services to children and senior<br />
adults with disabilities who reside in Cullman CO. (15%)<br />
021890<br />
FOSTER GRANDPARENTS/SENIOR COMPANIONS (CULLMAN CO.) – (256) 260-3122 Volunteers,<br />
age 55+, mentor and tutor children with special needs and provide in-home help to at-risk adults. (4%)<br />
021884<br />
4-H CLUBS OF CULLMAN CO. – (256) 737-9386 Open to all youth, ages 9-19. Strives to provide<br />
educational opportunities while also teaching leadership, citizenship, responsibility, social skills, teamwork,<br />
and decision making. (0%)<br />
021883<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH ALABAMA, INC. (CULLMAN CO.) – (256) 883-1020 Girls, ages 5-17,<br />
discover the fun, friendship and power of girls together while developing values, character and life<br />
skills. (12%)<br />
021872<br />
GOOD SAMARITAN HEALTH CLINIC – (256) 775-1389 Provides quality medical, pharmaceutical<br />
and dental services to the working families without access to healthcare insurance. (0.53%)<br />
021889<br />
HOSPICE OF CULLMAN CO. – (256) 739-5185 Provides physical, emotional, psychological and<br />
spiritual care, promoting dignity and quality of life for the terminally ill and their families. (0%)<br />
021887<br />
PILOT LIGHT HOUSE OF CULLMAN CO. – (256) 739-1937 Provides emergency care for abused<br />
and neglected children in Cullman CO. (0%)<br />
021871<br />
VICTIM SERVICES OF CULLMAN CO. – (256) 775-2600 Dedicated to helping survivors of family<br />
violence and sexual assault rebuild their lives; providing safe shelter, counseling, education, information<br />
& referral, and other supportive services. (24%)<br />
021500<br />
UNITED WAY OF ATHENS AND LIMESTONE CO. – (256) 233-2323 Dedicated to building a stronger<br />
community through financial, educational and physical support of our 18 member agencies who provide<br />
Limestone County citizens with health and human services programs. (4%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
021592<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS (LIMESTONE CO.) – (256) 232-6820 Provides services to families and<br />
communities through blood services, disaster relief, service to military members in crisis, and health/<br />
safety education. (14%)<br />
021597<br />
ATHENS-LIMESTONE ARC – (256) 232-2303 Supports operation of the Birdie Thornton Center,<br />
which provides meaningful employment, self-help instruction, and activities for individuals with mental<br />
retardation. (6.9%)<br />
021595<br />
ATHENS-LIMESTONE COUNSELING CENTER – (256) 232-3661 An Outpatient Psychiatric Clinic of<br />
the Mental Health Center of North Central Alabama offering a wide range of psychiatric, psychological<br />
and counseling services to all ages. (18.3%)<br />
021587<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA (LIMESTONE CO.) – (256) 883-7071 Develop character, give citizenship<br />
training, mental and physical fitness for boys ages 6-18 as well as hobbies and vocational<br />
explorations for young men and women ages 14 – 21. (3.6%)<br />
021581<br />
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF GREATER LIMESTONE CO. – (256) 232-5545 Provides character for<br />
all youth, through various programs that stress Education, Health & Life Skills, the Arts, Character &<br />
Leadership and Sports, Fitness and Recreation. (19%)<br />
021598<br />
CASA (Care Assurance System for the Aging and Homebound of Limestone Co) – (256) 777-<br />
1038 Serves aging and homebound residents of Limestone Co. through use of volunteers; fills gaps of<br />
unmet needs to maintain client independence, dignity, health, and safety. (23%)<br />
021596<br />
CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABAMA (LIMESTONE CO.) – (256) 716-1000 or 1-800-691-8624<br />
Responds to people in crisis. Services include 24-hour crisis line, victim services/advocacy for rape/<br />
domestic violence, information/referrals for community resources. (15.3%)<br />
021585<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH ALABAMA, INC. – 800-410-8338 Girls, ages 5-17, discover the fun,<br />
friendship and power of girls together while developing values, character and life skills. (7.6%)<br />
021580<br />
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY – (256) 230-6001 Provides affordable housing, offering low-income families<br />
the opportunity to own a home based on need, ability to pay and the willingness to partner. (9%)<br />
021591<br />
HOSPICE OF LIMESTONE CO. – (256) 232-5017 To help the terminally-ill patient and their families<br />
live their remaining life as fully and comfortable as possible through pain and symptom control, counseling,<br />
and spiritual support. (7.2%)<br />
021584<br />
LEARN TO READ COUNCIL – (256) 230-3050 Laubach Way-to-Read for adult non-readers to lowlevel<br />
readers. Tutors trained for individual instruction. English-as-a-Second language (ESL) classes.<br />
Parents-as-tutors (PTA) workshop. (17%)<br />
021586<br />
LIMESTONE CO. 4-H PROGRAM – (256) 232-5510 A youth development component of the Alabama<br />
Cooperative Extension System providing youth with hands-on, minds-on educational experiences and<br />
opportunities. (0%)<br />
021582<br />
RSVP (RETIRED AND SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM) – (256) 232-7207 Offers the opportunity<br />
for persons of all ages to volunteer their expertise to shut-in, educational/literacy programs, community<br />
health care services and other projects meeting needs of the community. (6.4%)<br />
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021594<br />
SALVATION ARMY, THE – (256) 353-2822 Offers crisis aid by providing food, clothing emergency<br />
shelter and other necessities to those in need. (6.3%)<br />
021583<br />
USO – (202) 610-6457 Provides services that “deliver America” to military community including travel<br />
assistance; libraries; educational workshop; childcare; language courses; recreational lounges; family<br />
crisis intervention and celebrity entertainment. (0%)<br />
021000<br />
UNITED WAY OF MORGAN CO. – (256) 353-6643 Local volunteers study needs and invest contributions<br />
in effective and efficient agencies that assist people in need. . www.uwmcal.org (11%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
021001<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS (MORGAN CO.) – (256) 353-4891 The Morgan-Lawrence CO. Chapter<br />
helps people avoid, prepare for, and cope with emergencies through military/social services, safety<br />
classes, disaster services, and blood services. (15%)<br />
021002<br />
ARC OF MORGAN CO. – (256) 355-6192 Helping people with mental retardation/developmental disabilities<br />
and their families. Advocacy; information; referral; child care/respite; summer school; Kids on<br />
the Block; recreation; reading classes. (12%)<br />
021020<br />
BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS OF MORGAN CO. – (256) 353-0157 A mentoring agency for children,<br />
ages 5-15, which allows them the opportunity to develop a one-on-one relationship with an adult<br />
volunteer. (14.23%)<br />
021003<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, TENNESSEE VALLEY COUNCIL (MORGAN CO.) – (256) 353-4291<br />
Scouting offers boys, ages 6-18, youth citizenship training, character building, mental and physical<br />
fitness, and career choices for explorer-age youth. (26.66%)<br />
021004<br />
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF MORGAN AND LAWRENCE COUNTIES (MORGAN CO.) – (256)<br />
340-3466 Operates five clubs, providing year-round youth development programs that will enhance<br />
the quality of life for young people. (20.73%)<br />
021006<br />
CENTERS FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED, NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA – (256)<br />
350-1458 Provides community-based adult day training; sheltered, early intervention; and residential<br />
services for persons with mental retardation. (6.91%)<br />
021015<br />
COMMUNITY FREE CLINIC OF MORGAN CO. – (256) 309-2491 Provides free medical and prescription<br />
services to low-income Morgan CO. residents. (20%)<br />
021011<br />
CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABAMA (MORGAN CO.) – (256) 355-9071 Providing family violence<br />
victims and children with a 24-hour hotline; shelter; food; living necessities; counseling; referrals;<br />
direct assistance; children’s program; community support group. (5.24%)<br />
021007<br />
DECATUR MORGAN SENIORS COUNCIL – (256) 355-7275 Offers daily activities and special functions<br />
for senior citizens while creating an atmosphere of companionship for singles and retired couples.<br />
(0%)<br />
021021<br />
FAMILIES AND CHILDREN EXPERIENCING SEPARATION (FACES) – (256) 340-5840 Provides<br />
assistance to foster families throughout Morgan CO. (0%)<br />
021009<br />
FOSTER GRANDPARENTS/SENIOR COMPANIONS (MORGAN CO.) – (256) 355-7843 Persons<br />
60 and older can supplement limited income by providing direct one-to-one service to children with<br />
disabilities, or to homebound frail elderly seniors. (28.36%)<br />
021010<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH ALABAMA (MORGAN CO.) – (256) 355-2742 A year-round program<br />
helping girls develop leadership skills, build values, and gain self-confidence while having fun. (0%)<br />
022004<br />
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF MORGAN CO. – (256) 340-9609 Builds families and communities by<br />
eliminating poverty housing and making simple, decent, affordable housing a matter of conscience.<br />
(10%)<br />
021012<br />
HOSPICE OF THE VALLEY (MORGAN CO.) – (256) 350-5585 Provides care in the home, using<br />
a holistic approach to address the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs of the patient and<br />
family. (8.99%)<br />
021013<br />
MEALS ON WHEELS – (256) 355-9058 Volunteers deliver a meal, five days a week, to elderly and<br />
handicapped persons unable to prepare their own food. This may be temporary or long term. (4.7%)<br />
021014<br />
MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION IN MORGAN CO. – (256) 353-1160 Provides mental health education<br />
programs, community services including support groups and programs for the seriously mentally<br />
ill, advocacy for system improvement, and information & referral. (20%)<br />
021005<br />
MENTAL HEALTH CENTER OF NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA (MORGAN CO.) – (256) 355-6091<br />
Provides outpatient counseling and psychiatric care for children and their families, with serious emotional<br />
and/or behavioral problems. (9.88%)<br />
021008<br />
MORGAN CO. CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER – (256) 355-1908 Provides a safe, comfortable environment<br />
where child abuse victims can be interviewed. Counseling for children and adolescents is available.<br />
Non-offending parents receive education and support. (24%)<br />
021022<br />
MORGAN CO. RESCUE SQUAD – (256) 341-0301 Aids persons in distress. Performs rescue missions<br />
and disaster assistance. (6.84%)<br />
021025<br />
MORGAN COUNTY SYSTEM OF SERVICES – (256) 350-8434 To serve as the focal point for services<br />
& programs for high-risk youth and their families in Morgan County. ( 0%)<br />
021016<br />
PARENTS AND CHILDREN TOGETHER (PACT) – (256) 355-7252 A volunteer-based child abuse<br />
prevention agency that delivers a continuum of eleven programs to strengthen families and protect<br />
children throughout Morgan CO. (27.77%)<br />
021017<br />
SALVATION ARMY, THE (MORGAN CO.) – (256) 353-2822 Supplies basic human necessities,<br />
personal counseling, and undertakes the spiritual and moral regeneration, and physical rehabilitation of<br />
all persons in need. (8%)<br />
021018<br />
STERRS DAY CARE & DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER – (256) 355-4423 Cares for children of lower<br />
income working families in a safe, educational, and nourishing environment, preparing them for school<br />
and today’s society. (24.61%)<br />
021024<br />
TENNESSEE VALLEY OUTREACH – (256) 350-5226 Provides shelter for the homeless. (13%)<br />
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021023<br />
TERRELL INDUSTRIES – (256) 773-1922 A sheltered workshop for the mentally challenged that<br />
have developed beyond the day care work activities but are not sufficiently prepared for the competitive<br />
labor market. (15.95%)<br />
021019<br />
VOLUNTEER CENTER OF MORGAN CO. – (256) 355-8628 Promotes volunteerism by recruiting,<br />
interviewing, and referring volunteers to qualified agencies. Maintains available volunteer information,<br />
agency needs, and community services. (15%)<br />
023000<br />
LAWRENCE CO. UNITED WAY – (256) 974-5955 Helps fund non-profit human service agencies and<br />
is governed by local volunteers. Currently funding eighteen agencies. (24%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
023001<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS (LAWRENCE CO.) – (256) 353-4891 American Red Cross helps people<br />
prepare for and cope with emergency situations by providing relief for disaster victims, FirstAid/CPR<br />
training, water safety and more. (15%)<br />
023004<br />
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF MORGAN AND LAWRENCE COUNTIES (LAWRENCE CO..) – (256)<br />
256) 340-3466 Builds good citizens through leadership in behavior and attitude of boys and girls<br />
giving them the opportunity for wholesome recreations, companionship, and educational improvement.<br />
(20.73%)<br />
023026<br />
EASTER SEALS ALABAMA, LAWRENCE COUNTY CHAPTER – 334-395-4489 Provides rehabilitation,<br />
transportation, direct services, and therapeutic recreational services for children and adults with<br />
disabilities. (13%)<br />
023005<br />
FOSTER GRANDPARENT/SENIOR COMPANION (LAWRENCE CO.) – (256) 355-7843 Allows<br />
persons, 60 and over, to supplement their income by volunteering twenty hours a week to help handicapped<br />
children and the homebound elderly. (2%)<br />
023003<br />
FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH – (256) 355-6091 Supports Moulton-Lawrence Center. Center<br />
provides comprehensive range of mental health services to persons and families who suffer from<br />
mental illness, emotional disorders and chemical dependence. (6.06%)<br />
023006<br />
GIRLS SCOUTS OF NORTH ALABAMA (LAWRENCE CO.) – (256) 355-2742 Helps girls ages 5-17<br />
develop good interpersonal skills that allow them to be productive, self confident, and responsible<br />
citizens. (12%)<br />
023027<br />
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY – 256-974-8200 Works with donors, volunteers and homeowners to create<br />
decent affordable housing to those in need. (15 %)<br />
023008<br />
HOSPICE OF THE VALLEY (LAWRENCE CO.) – (256) 350-5585 Promotes quality of life or terminally<br />
ill persons by providing care in home. Physical, emotional and spiritual support is given to the<br />
patient and family. (14.7%)<br />
023020<br />
LAWRENCE CO. 4-H PROGRAM – (256) 974-2464 Program for boys and girls who are school age<br />
and practice good citizenship through safety essays, camps, awards programs and judging contests.<br />
(0%)<br />
023002<br />
LAWRENCE CO. ASSOCIATION OF RETARDED CITIzENS – (256) 974-8713 Provides opportunity<br />
for retarded children and adults to receive personalized care and supervision and promotes general<br />
understanding of these special individual’s needs throughout the community. (0%)<br />
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023007<br />
LAWRENCE COUNTY COMMISSION ON AGING – 256-974-2489 Delivers meals daily to elderly and<br />
indigent. Sometimes these volunteers provide the only personal contact shut-ins receive. Meals are<br />
provided at designated nutrition sites across county. (3%)<br />
023028<br />
LAWRENCE COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS – 256-974-2570 Provides alternative to incarceration<br />
for certain non-violent offenders. Strives to serve the community and adult clients efficiently<br />
and professionally through community supervision. (0%)<br />
023010<br />
LAWRENCE COUNTY FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY – 256-974-0883 Provides public support for<br />
maintaining and expanding quality library service throughout the county. Contributions are used for<br />
purchasing books. (6%)<br />
023012<br />
LAWRENCE COUNTY RESCUE SQUAD – 256-974-2475 Is an all volunteer groups rendering aid<br />
to persons in distress. Equipped and trained to perform rescue missions and assist in the event of<br />
natural disaster. (6%)<br />
023014<br />
SAFEPLACE, INC. – (256) 905-0222 Breaks the cycle of family violence through crisis intervention,<br />
counseling referral services, and shelter for survivors of domestic violence. Abuse prevention<br />
programs provided. (7.25%)<br />
023015<br />
SALVATION ARMY, THE (LAWRENCE CO.) – 256-353-2822 Offers crisis aid and provides food,<br />
shelter, clothing and other necessities. (8%)<br />
023025<br />
TENNESSEE VALLEY OUTREACH – (256)350-5226 Provides shelter for the homeless. (13%)<br />
021700<br />
UNITED WAY OF MARSHALL CO. – (256) 582-4700 Builds stronger communities through the careful<br />
review, selection and funding of agencies and programs that meet critical needs. Provide information<br />
and referral service through 2-1-1. www.uwaymcal.org (12%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
021786<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, MARSHALL CO. – (888) 301-8756 or (205) 970-0251 The greater<br />
Alabama Council, Boy Scouts of America provides services to tens of thousands of youth and adults in<br />
22 counties in north Alabama. www.1bsa.org (24.9%)<br />
021776<br />
CASA OF MARSHALL COUNTY CARE (CARE ASSURANCE SYSTEM FOR THE AGING & HOME-<br />
BOUND – (256) 582-7807 Provides care assurance to the aging and homebound enabling them to<br />
live safely independently with dignity in their own home. Volunteer and donation driven support. www.<br />
casamarshallcounty.org (8.56%)<br />
021777<br />
COURT APPOINTED JUVENILE ADVOCACY PROCRAM (CAJA) (MARSHALL CO.) – (256)<br />
582-3787 CAJA’s trained community volunteers serve as court advocates for abused and neglected<br />
children. They independently evaluate and report what is in the child’s best interest. (17.6%)<br />
021783<br />
FAMILY SERVICES OF NORTH ALABAMA (FORMERLY MARSHALL CO. VISITATION AND FAM-<br />
ILY SERVICES) - (256) 878-9159 Provides education, support, and advocacy for victims of sexual<br />
assault and promotes positive parenting through our Fatherhood Initiative, Mediation and Cooperative<br />
Parenting programs. (6%)<br />
021794<br />
FOOD BANK OF NORTH ALABAMA – (256) 539-2256 Solicits, warehouses, and distributes contributed<br />
food items to more than 180 charitable feeding programs serving the hungry throughout North<br />
Alabama. www.alfoodbanks.org/huntsville/index.htm (2.9%)<br />
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021778<br />
MARSHALL CO. RETIRED AND SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM – (256) 571-7734 RSVP yearly<br />
provide more than 140,000 hours of community service addressing urgent issues facing Marshall CO.;<br />
education, health, human services, public safety, and the environment. www.mcrsvp.org (.05%)<br />
021780<br />
MARSHALL CO. MEALS ON WHEELS – (256) 571-7805 Meals on Wheels is a program for the<br />
elderly. Volunteers deliver a nutritious meal to homebound seniors of Marshall County who otherwise<br />
might not eat. (2.3%)<br />
021781<br />
MARSHALL CO. COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE – (256) 891-9864 Provides 24 hour<br />
Hotline, temporary emergency shelter, case management, court advocacy, referral to legal services/<br />
counseling, and prevention education for victims and children of domestic violence. (18.6%)<br />
021782<br />
MARSHALL CO. HOME PLACE - (256) 582-2360 Provides free housing, utilities, and financial guidance<br />
while helping the homeless overcome the obstacles that led them to become homeless. (9.15%)<br />
021785<br />
MARSHALL CO. CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (CHILDCARE RESOURCE NETWORK) –<br />
(256) 582-8806 Provides comprehensive quality child day care, professional training, and resource and<br />
referral services for all working parents/caregivers who need them, at a more affordable price. www.<br />
childcarealabama.com (7.2%)<br />
021788<br />
MOUNTAIN LAKES BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE OF MARSHALL CO. - MULTI-NEEDS CHILD<br />
PROGRAM – (256) 582-3203 An organization that provides children and families with skills, tools, and<br />
information needed to manage depression, anxiety, attention problems, and family transitions. (14%)<br />
021789<br />
HOSPICE OF MARSHALL CO. – (256) 891-7724 Home and inpatient care for terminally ill. Physician<br />
directed physical, psychosocial, and spiritual services; goal is comfort and symptomatic management<br />
for patient and family. (14%)<br />
021790<br />
EASTER SEALS OF MARSHALL CO. – (256) 582-7804 Provides for unmet needs of the disabled,<br />
transportation of children to clinics, purchases of orthopedic applications, public education and advocacy.<br />
(14.7%)<br />
021792<br />
MARSHALL CO. CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER – (256) 582-8492 The Child Advocacy Center of Marshall<br />
County provides comprehensive services to victims of child abuse and their families and provides<br />
awareness and prevention services. (19.44%)<br />
021793<br />
SALVATION ARMY OF MARSHALL CO. – (256) 582-0536 Provides relief to victims of disaster<br />
and emergency assistance (medicine, utilities, lodging, food, gas vouchers, and rent). Operates thrift<br />
stores. Provides summer camp for low-income kids. (0.05%)<br />
021795<br />
TENNESSEE VALLEY FAMILY SERVICES, INC. (MARSHALLCO.) – (256) 582-0377 Ogden House<br />
is a teen shelter that provides services for non-delinquent, homeless and runaway youth. Also provides<br />
like skills and street outreach for homeless teens. (19%)<br />
021799<br />
MARSHALL CO. ARC, INC. – (256) 582-5009 Provides advocacy, assessment, diagnostic evaluation,<br />
education, and referral services. Operates the Marshall County Achievement Center which provides<br />
daily training to adults with intellectual disabilities. (8.7%)<br />
LOCAL UNAFFILIATED AGENCIES<br />
022003<br />
ALABAMA KIWANIS JEAN DEAN RIF – (334) 749-5631 Puts books in the homes of at-risk young<br />
children statewide. www.jeandeanrif.org (10.2%)<br />
022001<br />
FRIENDS OF REGIONAL HOSPITAL – (256) 353-9433 A volunteer group committed to improving the<br />
hospitalization of future patients of North Alabama Regional Hospital. (0%)<br />
022006<br />
NEIGHBORHOOD CHRISTIAN CENTER – (256) 351-7633 Compassionate Christ-centered ministry<br />
serving practical and spiritual needs of the poor. Offers free food, clothes, furniture, school supplies,<br />
household items, and financial assistance. (10%)<br />
LARC 3 – JACKSON AND MADISON COUNTIES<br />
Serving Jackson and Madison Counties<br />
LOCAL FEDERATED AGENCIES<br />
031900<br />
UNITED WAY OF MADISON COUNTY – (256) 536-0745 www.madisoncountycares.org Uniting<br />
volunteers and resources to improve identified community health and human service priorities in<br />
measurable and lasting ways. (17.8%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
031988<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS MADISON/MARSHALL CO. CHAPTER – (256) 536-0084 www.alredcross.org<br />
The American Red Cross will provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent,<br />
prepare for and respond to emergencies. (24.3%)<br />
031962<br />
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NORTH ALABAMA – (256) 534-6060 www.bgcnal.com Provides youth<br />
development through core areas: education, health and life skills, character and leadership development,<br />
the arts, and sports, fitness, and recreation. (14.7%)<br />
031998<br />
CASA (CARE ASSURANCE SYSTEM FOR THE AGING AND HOMEBOUND) OF MADISON<br />
COUNTY – (256) 533-7775 www.casamadisoncty.org Provide needed services to the elderly and<br />
homebound utilizing volunteers. Services are free. Programs include transportation, wheelchair<br />
ramps, home repairs, etc. promoting independence, health, safety. (7%)<br />
031997<br />
CATHOLIC CENTER OF CONCERN – (256) 536-0041 Provides emergency financial assistance for<br />
rent, mortgage, utility and medication. All donor funding is used directly for meeting these basic needs<br />
of families in crisis. (3.4%)<br />
031996<br />
CHRISTMAS CHARITIES YEAR ROUND – (256) 837-2373 www.christmascharitiesyearround.org<br />
Provide basic necessities year-round plus toys and food at Christmas at no cost to clients. (1%)<br />
031965<br />
CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABAMA – (256) 716-1000 www.csna.org Family/ individual crisis<br />
response; 24-hour helpline; rape/ domestic violence services/ advocacy; community resource information/<br />
referrals; Jackson, Limestone, Madison, Morgan, Marshall, Lawrence. (12.3%)<br />
031976<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA – 800-734-4541 www.girlscoutsnca.org Girl<br />
Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place through<br />
quality programming for girls ages five to seventeen. (12%)<br />
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031966<br />
HARRIS HOME FOR CHILDREN, INC. - (256) 837-0332 www.harrishomeforchildren.org Provides<br />
residential treatment, foster care, after school services and youth development to abused and neglected<br />
children preparing them for self sufficiency and emotional well being. (10%)<br />
031967<br />
HEALS, INC. – (256) 428-7560 www.healsinc.org HEALS provides free, accessible primary medical<br />
and dental care within schools for children who would not otherwise be able to afford health care. (5%)<br />
031986<br />
HOSPICE FAMILY CARE – 256-650-1212 www.hospicefamilycare.org The only not-for-profit provider<br />
rendering loving, compassionate end of life care serving citizens and their families in Madison County,<br />
Alabama. (17.5%)<br />
031985<br />
HUNTSVILLE REHABILITATION CENTER dba PHOENIX – (256) 880-0680 www.phoenixhsv.org<br />
Serves veterans, welfare to work participants, students and other persons with disabilities in the pursuit<br />
of upwardly mobile employment. (8.3%)<br />
031973<br />
NATIONAL CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER – (256) 533-5437 www.nationalcac.org The national<br />
Children’s Advocacy Center models, promotes and delivers excellence in child abuse response<br />
and prevention through service, education and leadership. (16.6%)<br />
031999<br />
THE ARC OF MADISON COUNTY, INC. – (256) 539-2266 www.hsvarc.org Provides educational<br />
and vocational training for adults with intellectual disabilities and early intervention services for children<br />
who are “at risk” for developmental disabilities. (9.4%)<br />
031964<br />
THE SALVATION ARMY – (256) 536-5576 www.salvationarmyhuntsville.org The Salvation Army exists<br />
to love God and serve all people. Immediate emergency assistance is made available to homeless<br />
and residents of Madison County, Alabama. (13.4%)<br />
031972<br />
YMCA OF METROPOLITAN HUNTSVILLE dba Heart of the Valley YMCA – (256) 428-9622 www.<br />
ymcahuntsville.org Community service agency meeting Madison County’s health, wellness, youth development<br />
and social needs through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. (13.3%)<br />
031600<br />
JACKSON COUNTY UNITED GIVERS FUND – (256) 259-5611 Financially supports human service<br />
programs delivering vitally needed social, health and other human services within Jackson County.<br />
(4%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
031692<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS, JACKSON COUNTY CHAPTER – (256) 259-2577 Offers direct disaster<br />
relief services, blood and blood byproducts, CPR/First Aid/Water Safety training, and services for<br />
military families. (22.9%)<br />
031689<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA – (205) 970-0251 Provides services to youth and adults in 22 counties of<br />
North Alabama; seeks to instill character, values, and leadership in youth ages 6-20. (21.1%)<br />
031686<br />
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF NORTHEAST ALABAMA – (256) 546-5437 Provides after school<br />
services to children and youth, ages 5-18. Promotes character development, educational growth, and<br />
healthy living. (22%)<br />
031670<br />
BRIDGEPORT DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT – (256) 495-2553 Youth<br />
program exposes the children of public housing communities to area enrichment resources, provides<br />
drug prevention education, and provides tutorial services. (0%)<br />
14<br />
031698<br />
CARE ASSURANCE SYSTEM FOR THE AGING (CASA) – (256) 259-3736 Recruits, trains and motivates<br />
volunteers who minister to physical and social needs of homebound and aging persons, which<br />
enables them to remain at home. (22%)<br />
031682<br />
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY – 256-638-4430 Provides energy and direct assistance to lowincome<br />
families. (6.7%)<br />
031695<br />
CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABAMA – 1-800-691-8624 or (256) 716-4052 Provides shelter and<br />
counseling to domestic violence victims in Jackson County who are in danger and in need of a safe<br />
place to stay. (13%)<br />
031688<br />
EASTER SEALS SOCIETY, JACKSON COUNTY CHAPTER – (256) 574-0300 Engages in activities<br />
to improve the health, welfare, education, recreation and opportunities for children and adults with<br />
disabilities. (0%)<br />
031696<br />
FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY OF JACKSON COUNTY– (256) 228-6215 Purpose is to strengthen families<br />
and prevent child abuse and teenage pregnancies through programs in county and city schools<br />
and provision of a family resource library. (1%)<br />
031687<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH –CENTRAL ALABAMA INC. – (800) 734-4541 Girls ages 5-17 discover<br />
the fun, friendship and power of girls together while developing values, character and life skills. (10%)<br />
031694<br />
JACKSON COUNTY CHRISTMAS CHARITIES – (256) 574-0300 Provides food, clothing, and toys to<br />
needy families at Christmas. All applicants are screened and crosschecked with other agencies. (2%)<br />
031685<br />
JACKSON COUNTY 4-H CLUBS – (256) 574-2143 Boys and girls participate in programs of agricultural<br />
and home economics training. Good citizenship and responsibility are stressed. (0%)<br />
031690<br />
NORTHEAST ALABAMA HEALTH SERVICES – (256) 259-5313 Provides primary health care to<br />
uninsured and insured persons living in rural areas where limited private physicians or other medical<br />
resources are available. (14.3%)<br />
031691<br />
STEVENSON FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY – (256) 437-2191 Tutorial programs and enrichment<br />
program for 8-12 year old at-risk children, including field trips with certified teachers directing. (1.9%)<br />
031693<br />
TENNESSEE VALLEY FAMILY SERVICES, INC. – (256) 582-0377 Provides a 90-day shelter for<br />
Jackson County children referred by DHR and Juvenile Courts in cases of dependency, neglect, and<br />
children in need of supervision. (19%)<br />
031699<br />
THE ARC OF JACKSON COUNTY – (256) 259-1603 Supports and provides services for moderate<br />
to severely retarded children and adults. Provides programs to prepare developmentally disabled<br />
persons for employment. (8.8%)<br />
LOCAL UNAFFILIATED AGENCIES<br />
031413<br />
AGAPE OF NORTH ALABAMA – (256) 859-4481 www.agapecares.org Provide in-home services to<br />
prevent family disruption, foster-care homes for abused and neglected children, adoptive placements,<br />
maternity counseling and services, and family counseling. (27.5%)<br />
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031414<br />
ALS ASSOCIATION ALABAMA CHAPTER – (256) 519-9030 www.alsalabama.org Leading the fight<br />
to cure and treat ALS and empowering people with Lou Gehrig’s Disease to live fuller lives by providing<br />
compassionate care and support. (9.77%)<br />
031420<br />
ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION, SOUTHEAST REGION, INC. – (256) 837-5177 www.arthritis.org\alabama<br />
The mission of the Arthritis Foundation is to improve the lives through leadership in the prevention,<br />
control, and cure of arthritis and related diseases. (24.81%<br />
031492<br />
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF ALABAMA – (205) 939-9100 www.childrensal.org Alabama’s only<br />
free-standing hospital dedicated solely to the care and treatment of children, with 13,679 inpatient and<br />
638,161 outpatient visits in 2011. (8.65%)<br />
031418<br />
GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA – (256) 883-7071 or (205) 970-0251<br />
www.1bsa.org The Greater Alabama Council, Boy Scouts of America provides services to tens of<br />
thousands of youth and adults in 22 counties of North Alabama. (24.9%)<br />
031419<br />
MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION OF GEORGIA & ALABAMA – (205) 254-9474 www.ga-al.wish.org<br />
Make-A-Wish of Georgia and Alabama grants the wishes of children with life threatening medical<br />
conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. (17%)<br />
031480<br />
UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME – 1-800-239-3575 www.umch.net Abused, neglected,<br />
and traumatized children, young mothers, and struggling families find comfort and safety through our<br />
group homes, foster care programs, and family preservation services. (21.6%)<br />
LARC 4 – WEST ALABAMA<br />
Serving Bibb, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Marengo, Pickens,<br />
Sumter and Tuscaloosa Counties<br />
LOCALFEDERATED AGENCIES<br />
049500<br />
UNITED WAY OF WEST ALABAMA – (205) 345-6640 Helping children and youth achieve their<br />
potential through education, helping families become financially stable and independent, improving<br />
people’s health, and responding to emergency/disaster needs. www.uwwa.org (15.7%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
049526<br />
ALABAMA HEAD INJURY FOUNDATION – (205) 328-3505 Serves Alabama citizens disabled by<br />
brain or spinal cord injuries through financial assistance, housing, respite care, camps, and support<br />
groups. (10%)<br />
049502<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS, WEST ALABAMA CHAPTER – (205) 758-3608 The American Red Cross<br />
will provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies.<br />
(24%)<br />
049515<br />
ARC OF TUSCALOOSA, THE – (205) 556-4900 We are a non-profit organization that helps people<br />
with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities learn skills and secure services needed to reach<br />
personal goals and needs. (16.3%)<br />
049501<br />
ARTS ‘N AUTISM, INC. – (205) 394-5264 Arts ‘n Autism provides West Alabama’s only after-school<br />
and summer program for children with Autism. 80% of the budget funds direct services. (18%)<br />
049505<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, BLACK WARRIOR COUNCIL – (205) 554-1680 Supporting the development<br />
of youth through Scouting values. These values teach: character, citizenship and promote<br />
mental and physical fitness in a fun, safe outdoor environment. (23%)<br />
049523<br />
CARING DAYS ADULT DAY CARE – (205) 752-6480 Caring Days provides three day programs and<br />
tracking devices for adults with memory disorders. They also provide support, education and respite for<br />
caregivers and community. (12%)<br />
049506<br />
CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION SERVICES – (205) 758-1159 Address prevention and self-help for<br />
persons who have or fear they abuse their children. (16%)<br />
049519<br />
EASTER SEALS WEST ALABAMA – (205) 759-1211 Provides vocational and medical services to<br />
people with disabilities and other special needs in West Alabama. (29%)<br />
049507<br />
FAMILY COUNSELING SERVICE OF TUSCALOOSA CO. – (205) 752-2504 Family Counseling<br />
Service provides counseling by licensed, professional counselors to families, individuals and children<br />
experiencing crisis such as trauma, life adjustment or family issues. (26%)<br />
049508<br />
FOCUS ON SENIOR CITIzENS OF TUSCALOOSA CO., INC. – (205) 758-3393 Providing Seniors<br />
with Supportive Services including Transportation, Nutrition, Employment, Volunteerism, Educational,<br />
Health, and Social Activities. (16%)<br />
049509<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA – (800) 734-4541 Girl Scouting builds girls of<br />
courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place through quality programming<br />
for girls ages five to seventeen. (12%)<br />
049510<br />
HOSPICE OF WEST ALABAMA – (205) 523-0101 Provides support and care for persons in the last<br />
phases of incurable disease so they may live as fully and comfortable as possible. (20%)<br />
049513<br />
PHOENIX HOUSE – (205) 758-3867 Halfway house for drug and alcohol dependent men and women.<br />
(10%)<br />
049514<br />
SALVATION ARMY – (205) 339-0012 Provides many services such as food for the hungry, shelter for<br />
the homeless and emergency assistance for families. Provides disaster relief and Christmas assistance.<br />
(10%)<br />
049516<br />
TEMPORARY EMERGENCY SERVICES – (205) 758-5535 Help including food, clothing and emergency<br />
medicine to those in need. (14.8%)<br />
049517<br />
TURNING POINT (SAN, INC.) – (205) 758-0808 Safe shelter and counseling for abuse victims and<br />
their children. (22%)<br />
049528<br />
TUSCALOOSA’S ONE PLACE (TUSCALOOSA FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER, INC.) – (205) 462-<br />
1000 Provides family oriented services including: afterschool programs, fatherhood, marriage, and<br />
parenting classes; case management, GED/ESL to the Tuscaloosa Community. (4%)<br />
049518<br />
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF WEST ALABAMA – (205) 245-3031 Provides services to people<br />
with intellectual disabilities and cerebral palsy. The agency provides day habilitation, hourly services,<br />
aftercare services, respite, childcare education, and summer camp. (13%)<br />
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049527<br />
WEST ALABAMA AIDS OUTREACH – (205) 759-8470 HIV/AIDS education programs (emphasizing<br />
prevention) for all facets of the community. Services for people living with HIV/AIDS (emergency<br />
financial assistance and housing assistance). (17%)<br />
049520<br />
YMCA, BARNES BRANCH (YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF TUSCALOOSA CO.,<br />
INC.) – (205) 759-4284 The YMCA of Tuscaloosa is a service organization that puts Christian principals<br />
into practice through programs that build healthy Spirit, Mind, and Body for all. (25%)<br />
LOCAL UNAFFILIATED AGENCIES<br />
049603<br />
DCH FOUNDATION, INC. – (205) 759-7349 The DCH Foundation exists to support the health<br />
system’s mission, which is to provide the best possible healthcare to those served by the DCH Health<br />
System. (12.1%)<br />
049608<br />
THE TUSCALOOSA’S CHILDREN’S CENTER, INC. – (205) 752-7711 The Tuscaloosa’s Children’s<br />
Center provides counseling and direct services to child victims of sexual and several physical abuse.<br />
(22%)<br />
049614<br />
UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME – (334) 386-5354 Abused, neglected and traumatized<br />
children, young mothers, and struggling families find comfort and safety through our group homes,<br />
foster care programs, and family preservation services. (21.6%)<br />
16<br />
LARC 5 – CENTRAL ALABAMA<br />
Serving Blount, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair and Walker Counties<br />
LOCAL FEDERATED AGENCIES<br />
053000<br />
UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, INC. - 205-251-5131 Our purpose is to increase the organized<br />
capacity of people to care for one another and improve education, health, income and access to<br />
services. www.uwca.org (10.7%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
053001<br />
A. G. GASTON BOYS & GIRLS CLUB, INC. - 205-923-3377 Help inspire and enable young people,<br />
especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible<br />
and caring citizens who give back. www.aggbgc.org (22.0%)<br />
053017<br />
AIDS ALABAMA, INC, - 205-324-9822 Provides housing and supportive services to persons with<br />
HIV/AIDS, as well as HIV testing and prevention education to prevent the spread of HIV. www.aidsalabama.org<br />
(7.8%)<br />
053006<br />
ALABAMA GOODWILL INDUSTRIES, INC. - 205-323-6331 Provides job training and placement for<br />
individuals that are disabled and or disadvantaged. www.alabamagoodwill.services.officelive.com<br />
(21.1%)<br />
053007<br />
ALABAMA HEAD INJURY FOUNDATION - 205-823-3818 Serving Alabamians disabled by traumatic<br />
brain injury or spinal cord injury through case management, financial aid, respite care, housing assistance<br />
and social/recreational programs. www.ahif.org (10.1%)<br />
053008<br />
ALABAMA KIDNEY FOUNDATION, INC. - 205-934-2111 7,000+ Alabamians have kidney disease;<br />
Alabama ranks 5 th in the nation for its occurrence. Patients served through financial assistance, education,<br />
and support programs. www.alkidney.org (13.4%)<br />
053009<br />
ALETHEIA HOUSE, INC. - 205-324-6502 Treatment, employment services and housing to substance<br />
abusers and individuals returning to the community from prison, and substance abuse prevention for<br />
low-income youth. www.specialkindofcaring.org (7.2%)<br />
053010<br />
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, MID-SOUTH DIVISION, INC. - 800-227-2345 Saves lives and<br />
creates more birthdays by helping people stay well and get well, by finding cures and by fighting back.<br />
www.cancer.org ( 20.7%)<br />
053011<br />
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, SOUTHEAST AFFILIATE - 205-510-1500 By 2020 to improve<br />
the cardiovascular health of all Americans by 20 percent while reducing deaths from cardiovascular<br />
disease and stroke by 20 percent. www.heart.org (2.7%)<br />
053012<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS, BIRMINGHAM AREA CHAPTER - 205-795-8785 Provides relief to victims<br />
of disaster and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. www.alredcross.org<br />
(18.0%)<br />
053015<br />
ARC OF JEFFERSON CO. - 205-323-6383 Services are provided year-round to children and adults<br />
with intellectual disabilities and their families in Jefferson and Blount Counties in Alabama. www.<br />
arcofjeff.com (2.1%)<br />
053055<br />
ARC OF SHELBY CO. INC. - 205-664-9313 Serves and supports individuals with developmental<br />
disabilities through early intervention, supported employment, family supports and advocacy services.<br />
www.thearcofshelby.org (5.0%)<br />
053016<br />
ARC OF ST. CLAIR CO. - 205-884-2680 Provides support to individuals with developmental disabilities<br />
to enable them to reside in their home communities as independently as possible based on each<br />
individual’s needs. 11.1%<br />
053013<br />
ARC OF WALKER CO. - 205-387-0562 Provides services for children and adults with intellectual and<br />
developmental disabilities, including early intervention, day habilitation, supported employment, semiindependent<br />
living, and supervised community living. www.walkerarc.com (9.4%)<br />
053005<br />
BETTER BASICS, INC. - 205-944-2928 Our mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of<br />
children and their families by advancing literacy through enrichment and intervention programs. www.<br />
betterbasics.org (14.9%)<br />
053018<br />
BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS OF GREATER BIRMINGHAM - 205-939-5590 Provides positive role<br />
models to children in need by matching children ages 7-15 with HS students and adults in a one to one<br />
relationship. www.bbbsbhm.org (19.4%)<br />
053023<br />
BLOUNT CO. CHILDREN’S CENTER, INC. BLOUNT COUNTY CHILDREN’S CENTER, INC. - 205-<br />
274-7226 Prevents child abuse, helping victims, and strengthening families. Services include abuse<br />
investigations, free professional counseling, various prevention programs, public education about child<br />
abuse and parenting. www.blountcountychildrenscenter.com (13.1%)<br />
053025<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA BLACK WARRIOR COUNCIL - 205-554-1680 Supporting the development<br />
of youth through scouting values. These values teach; character, citizenship and promote mental<br />
and physical fitness in a fun, safe outdoor environment. www.bwc-bsa.org 23.0%<br />
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053024<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL - 205-970-0251 Provides services<br />
for youth development and character building to tens of thousands of youth and adults in 22 counties<br />
of north Alabama. www.1bsa.org (17.0%)<br />
053027<br />
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, INC. - 205-744-3070 Provides after school and<br />
extended day programs and youth development activities for youth ages 6 to 18 in Jefferson, Shelby,<br />
St Clair and Walker Counties. www.bgcca.org (11.7%)<br />
053019<br />
CAHABA VALLEY HEALTH CARE INC. - 205-991-8771 We provide access to free vision and dental<br />
care to Hispanics and other underserved people in Jefferson and Shelby counties of Alabama. www.<br />
cahabavalleyhealthcare.org (13.1%)<br />
053029<br />
CAMP FIRE USA CENTRAL ALABAMA COUNCIL - 205-324-2434 National, 100-year old youth<br />
development organization building caring, confident youth and future leaders through family strengthening,<br />
camp and outdoor education and youth empowerment programs. www.campfire-al.org (25.1%)<br />
053030<br />
CATHOLIC FAMILY SERVICES - 205-324-6561 Private, non-profit welfare/family services agency.<br />
Services offered: Crisis pregnancy services, adoption, foster care, counseling. Services are available<br />
to people of all faith. www.cfsbhm.org (9.0%)<br />
053031<br />
CHILDCARE RESOURCES - 205-252-1991 Promotes quality childcare by providing resource and<br />
referral services, childcare financial assistance to eligible families, and training classes to childcare<br />
programs. www.ccr-bhm.org (22.2%)<br />
053033<br />
CHILDREN’S AID - 205-251-7148 Provides counseling and support to at-risk children/families; adoption<br />
preparation; post-adoption support/education; therapeutic foster care; prevention services and<br />
transitional living for young adults. www.childrensaid.org (9.4%)<br />
053034<br />
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF ALABAMA - 205-939-9100 Alabama’s only freestanding hospital dedicated<br />
solely to the care and treatment of children, with 13,679 inpatient and 638,161 outpatient visits in<br />
2011. www.childrensal.org (8.6%)<br />
053035<br />
CHRISTIAN LOVE PANTRY - 205-527-4217 Provides nonperishable food to residents of St Clair<br />
County that will last a family one week. On average we have 50 clients a week. 0.0%<br />
053059<br />
COMMUNITY FOOD BANK OF CENTRAL ALABAMA - 205-942-8911 Serves people in need by securing,<br />
storing surplus foods, household items and distributing them through local partnering agencies<br />
that feed the hungry. www.feedingal.org (3.3%)<br />
053045<br />
COLLAT JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES - 205-879-3438 Offers comprehensive services including<br />
transportation, case management, and in-home care to the elderly, individual and group counseling,<br />
financial assistance, caregiver support, and information and referrals. www.cjfsbham.org (11.4%)<br />
053003<br />
CONCERNED CITIzENS FOR OUR YOUTH, INC. - 205-384-4539 Assist at-risk youth with behavior<br />
modification in a structured setting with counseling, tutoring, and basic life skills training that will create<br />
more productive citizens. www.ccfoy.com (12.2%)<br />
053036<br />
CRISIS CENTER, INC. - 205-323-7782 Provides 24/7 support for individuals in crisis, education and<br />
outreach to community, face-to-face services for adults with mental illness and victims of rape. www.<br />
crisiscenterbham.com (10.4%)<br />
053038<br />
DEVELOPING ALABAMA YOUTH FOUNDATION, INC. - 205-664-1600 A comprehensive day treatment<br />
facility providing academic, counseling and behavioral modification services for at-risk youth in<br />
Shelby County. 11.4%<br />
053002<br />
EASTER SEALS OF THE BIRMINGHAM AREA - 205-945-6277 Services for children and adults with<br />
disabilities. Vocational training and job placement for adults age 18 and up. Medical rehabilitation for<br />
children ages 0-21. www.eastersealsbham.org (12.0%)<br />
053040<br />
FAMILY CONNECTION, INC. - 205-663-6301 Community counseling, street assistance for homeless<br />
youth, drug prevention activities, and Project Safe Place, help for children, youth and families. www.<br />
familyconnection-inc.org (7.6%)<br />
053037<br />
FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA - 205-387-1157 Provides comprehensive<br />
services to both adult and child victims of domestic violence, including shelter, court advocacy,<br />
24-hour crisis line and information and referral services. 7.6%)<br />
053041<br />
FELLOWSHIP HOUSE - 205-933-2430 Runs pretreatment, residential and continuing care recovery<br />
services treating addiction and co-occurring disorders. Provides transitional apartments, bridging treatment<br />
with independent living. www.fshbhm.org (9.4%)<br />
053039<br />
GATEWAY - 205-510-2600 Residential treatment for teens, therapeutic foster care, special education,<br />
independent living instruction, outpatient counseling, consumer credit counseling, violence intervention,<br />
and prevention/education programs and services. www.gway.org (15.1%)<br />
053043<br />
GIRLS INCORPORATED OF CENTRAL ALABAMA - 205-595-4475 Programs focus on science,<br />
math and technology, health and wealth and wellness economic literacy, sports, leadership and advocacy,<br />
and media literacy for girls ages six to eighteen. www.girlsinccentral-al.org (25.7%)<br />
053042<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA -205-980-4750 Girl Scouting builds girls of courage,<br />
confidence and character, who make the world a better place through quality programming for<br />
girls ages five to seventeen. www.girlscoutsnca.org (12.4%)<br />
053026<br />
GLENWOOD, INC. - 205-969-2880 Outpatient diagnosis, evaluation, family support, speech occupational<br />
therapy, residential children, SED autism, children adult education, pre-school consultation,<br />
training, medical services, summer day treatment, teacher training. www.glenwood.org (17.2%)<br />
053070<br />
GREATER BIRMINGHAM HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, INC. - 205-780-1234 Builds affordable houses<br />
in partnership with low-income families who invest their time and repay an interest-free mortgage.<br />
Donated land, materials and time help reduce costs. www.habitatbirmingham.org (7.6%)<br />
053032<br />
HISPANIC INTEREST COALITION OF ALABAMA - 205-942-5505 Nonprofit organization dedicated<br />
to the social civic and economic integration of Hispanic families and individuals in Alabama. www.<br />
hispanicinterest.org (10.6%)<br />
053004<br />
IMPACT FAMILY COUNSELING - 205-916-0123 Provides professional faith based outpatient counseling,<br />
mentoring and educational services utilizing evidence based curriculum and effective strategies<br />
with high risk youth and troubled families. www.impactal.org (9.4%)<br />
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Embracing all God’s children…<br />
one child, one family at a time.<br />
We help traumatized children, young mothers, and struggling<br />
families find comfort and safety through our group homes,<br />
foster care programs, and family preservation services.<br />
<strong>State</strong>wide - 999954<br />
Central AL - 054006<br />
Jackson & Madison - 031480<br />
Shoals - 010205<br />
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South Central AL - 106815<br />
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West AL - 049614<br />
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Warm Hearts<br />
for cold noses!<br />
With your help, we can do even more for the over 5,000 unwanted<br />
and homeless animals that are brought to our shelter each year.<br />
Please consider us in your giving plans. Choose code 106803.<br />
Humane Society of Elmore County<br />
258 Central Plank Rd., Hwy. 9<br />
Wetumpka, AL 36092<br />
hselco@bellsouth.net<br />
334-567-3377<br />
www.elmorehumane.org<br />
<strong>State</strong>wide Agency #999952<br />
We’re here for the few<br />
they can’t.<br />
Giving hope to parents and providing care to children is what we’ve done<br />
for over 100 years. Our nationally ranked healthcare team treated children<br />
from 43 states and 5 foreign countries just last year. Children’s of Alabama<br />
is recognized locally and around the world as providing a level of care that<br />
presents children with a much brighter future.<br />
1600 7th AveNUe SOUth BirmiNGh A m, AL 35233<br />
(205) 939-9100 ChildrensAL.org<br />
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serving<br />
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United Way<br />
of Southwest Alabama<br />
For more information visit www.uwswa.org<br />
or contact us at 251-433-3624.<br />
Building a Better<br />
Community<br />
education<br />
United Way of Southwest<br />
Alabama has been serving the<br />
Gulf Coast region since 1926.<br />
Please HelP suPPort our<br />
community by giving to<br />
code 117000<br />
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053020<br />
INDEPENDENT LIVING RESOURCES OF GREATER BIRMINGHAM, INC. - 205-251-2223 Empowers<br />
people with all disabilities to fully participate in community through consumer-directed services,<br />
advocacy and public education. www.ilrgb.org (5.2%)<br />
053061<br />
LEGACY YMCA - 205-426-1211 Provides programs and activities driven by Christian principles to<br />
develop spirit, mind and body of children, teens, adults and seniors in west Jefferson County. www.<br />
legacyymca.org (11.7%)<br />
053044<br />
LEVITE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER - 205-879-0411 Provides cultural, recreational and social<br />
programs and amenities for the Jewish and general communities. www.bhamjcc.org (17.8%)<br />
053047<br />
LITERACY COUNCIL OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, THE - 205-326-1925 Operates a clearinghouse for<br />
literacy information to support and strengthen organizations providing literacy related services. www.<br />
literacy-council.org (13.0%)<br />
053050<br />
OASIS, A WOMEN’S COUNSELING CENTER - 205-933-0338 Provides affordable, professional<br />
mental health counseling, outreach and educational programs to help underserved population of women<br />
and children heal, grow and overcome difficult life challenges. www.oasiscounseling.org (16.5%)<br />
053066<br />
PARTNERS IN NEIGHBORHOOD GROWTH, INC. - 205-780-7464 Multi-purpose youth organization<br />
providing seasonal competitive athletic programs, summer employment, tutoring, homework assistance,<br />
mentoring, gardening and provides a safe, secure environment for underserved youth. www.<br />
partnersinneighborhoodgrowth.org (26.2%)<br />
053028<br />
PATHWAYS - 205-322-6854 Provides hospitality, housing and hope for homeless women and<br />
children through a community day center, long-term shelters and employment, financial literacy and<br />
children’s programs. www.pathwayshome.org (11.0%)<br />
053049<br />
POSITIVE MATURITY, INC. - 205-803-3211 Enhancing, empowering and engaging the lives of mature<br />
adults in central Alabama through employment, volunteerism, comprehensive social services and civic<br />
engagements. www.positivematurity.org (20.0%)<br />
053057<br />
SAFEHOUSE OF SHELBY CO., INC. - 205-669-1877 Provides services 24/7 for domestic and sexual<br />
violence victims including crisis hotline, emergency shelter, transitional housing, counseling, case<br />
management, advocacy, prevention education. www.safehouse.org (10.4%)<br />
053051<br />
SALVATION ARMY - 205-328-2420 Provides shelter, education and assistance for men, women and<br />
children in Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair counties through Christian-based social and disaster services<br />
programs since 1899. www.birminghamsalvationarmy.org (16.0%)<br />
053052<br />
SALVATION ARMY BLOUNT CO. - 205-625-4852 Helping many of Blount County families and individuals<br />
daily providing them with basic human needs and other services to help improve themselves in<br />
the community. www.salvation.org (0.0%)<br />
053054<br />
SALVATION ARMY WALKER CO. - 205-221-7737 Our purpose is to meet basic needs in the name<br />
of Jesus without discrimination. These needs include disaster services, food, clothing, furniture and<br />
medication. www.salvationarmy.org (1.3%)<br />
20<br />
053067<br />
SHELBY COUNTY CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER, INC. - 205-669-3333 Center where sexually<br />
and physically abused children and non-offending caregivers receive forensic interviews, free counseling<br />
and group support; school-based prevention programs and parenting classes provided. www.<br />
owenshousecac.org (15.2%)<br />
053056<br />
SHELBY EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE, INC - 205-665-1942 Provides assistance to Shelby County<br />
residents needing food, housing, utility and medical assistance and promotes self-sufficiency with<br />
budgeting, tutoring, and job readiness services. www.shelbyemergencyassistance.com (8.3%)<br />
053048<br />
SICKLE CELL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, CENTRAL ALABAMA CHAPTER - 205-780-2368<br />
Thousands of Black Americans are affected by inherited red blood disorders. Free education, testing,<br />
counseling and patient support services offered. Research is supported by National. www.sicklecellbham.org<br />
(29.1%)<br />
053064<br />
ST. CLAIR CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER, INC. - 205-338-8847 Services for victims of child<br />
abuse and their non-offending family members are provided. Child abuse prevention education and<br />
training is offered throughout the county. 28.2%<br />
053065<br />
ST. CLAIR CO. DAY PROGRAM, INC. - 205-594-2280 Day treatment facility that provides counseling<br />
services along with academic remediation to youth who continue to find themselves in trouble. www.<br />
stclairdayprogram.com (13.0%)<br />
053058<br />
TRAVELERS AID SOCIETY OF BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA, INC. - 205-322-5426 Casework and<br />
financial assistance for people displaced due to victimization, exploitation, abandonment and other<br />
distressed travelers. Free travel to medical appointments for low-income elderly. 8.0%<br />
053021<br />
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF GREATER BIRMINGHAM INC. - 205-944-3900 Provides innovative<br />
services connecting people with disabilities to their communities and empowering individuals to live full<br />
and meaningful lives. www.ucpbham.org (7.6%)<br />
053053<br />
UNITED COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. - 205-925-2944 Strengthening and empowering youth, families,<br />
individuals and older adults daily by providing holistic programs , activities and services that foster<br />
a sense of well being. www.unitedcommunitycentersbham.org (26.0%)<br />
053060<br />
WORKSHOPS FOR THE BLIND AND DISABLED, INC. - 205-592-9683 Provides job training and<br />
employment services to people with multiple or significant disabilities, enabling about 100 people each<br />
year to obtain and retain competitive employment. www.workshopsinc.com (17.2%)<br />
053062<br />
YMCA OF BIRMINGHAM - 205-801-9622 Our program builds healthy spirit, mind and body via<br />
individual and group exercise, aquatics, afterschool and summer camps, camping, family and teen<br />
programs and more. www.ymcabham.org (11.0%)<br />
053063<br />
YWCA OF CENTRAL ALABAMA - 205-322-9922 Serves families by providing critical programs<br />
including domestic violence services; housing, child development and services for homeless children.<br />
www.ywcabham.org (13.1%)<br />
LOCAL UNAFFILIATED AGENCIES<br />
054010<br />
ALABAMA KIWANIS FOUNDATION, INC. - 334-749-5631 Operating as Jean Dean RIF/Kiwanis,<br />
thousands of at-risk young children are given 3 quality, age-appropriate books annually- for many, the<br />
first books in their homes. www.jeandeanrif.org (10.2%)<br />
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054012<br />
HAND-IN-PAW, INC. -205-322-5144 Improves the health and well-being of people with physical,<br />
emotional, educational, or psychological needs through interactions with professionally trained handler<br />
and animal therapy teams. www.handinpaw.org ( 25.1%)<br />
054003<br />
LAKESHORE FOUNDATION - 205-313-7400 Enable children, adults and injured U.S. military with<br />
physically disabling conditions to lead active, healthy, independent lives through physical activity,<br />
recreation, sports and research. www.lakeshore.org (13.9%)<br />
054008<br />
MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION® OF GEORGIA AND ALABAMA - 770-916-9474 Grants the wishes<br />
of children under the age of eighteen who have life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human<br />
experience with hope, strength and joy. www.ga-al.wish.org (21.4%)<br />
054001<br />
SUSAN G. KOMEN NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA – 205-263-1700 Our mission is to save lives and<br />
end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality care, and energizing science to find<br />
the cures. www.komenncalabama.org (7.18%)<br />
054006<br />
UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME - 334-386-5354 Abused, neglected and traumatized children,<br />
young mothers and struggling families find comfort and safety through our group homes, foster<br />
care programs and family preservation services. www.umch.net (21.6%)<br />
LARC 06 – ETOWAH & CHEROKEE COUNTIES<br />
LOCAL FEDERATED AGENCY<br />
063500<br />
UNITED WAY OF ETOWAH COUNTY - 256-547-2581 Provides needed services to the community<br />
through member agencies emphasizing education, financial stability, health and a safety net. www.<br />
unitedwayec.com (29%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
063502<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS – 256-547-8667 The American Red Cross will provide relief to victims of<br />
disasters and help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. www.alredcross.org<br />
(7.6%)<br />
063507<br />
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NE ALABAMA – 256-546-5437 Youth development training to enable<br />
all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring,<br />
responsible citizens. www.bgcnea.org (18%)<br />
063517<br />
JAMES M. BARRIE CENTER FOR CHILDREN – 256-543-1319 Protecting our children should be top<br />
priority in Etowah County. We provide specialized forensic interviewing and counseling to child victims<br />
of sexual or physical abuse. (25%)<br />
063506<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL – 205-970-0251 Seeks to instill<br />
character, values, and leadership in youth, ages 16-20, through programs tied to the Scout Oath and<br />
Law. www.1bsa.org (16.5%)<br />
063508<br />
COUNCIL ON AGING OF ETOWAH COUNTY, THE – 256-543-3616 A non-profit agency that provides<br />
needed programs and services that promote the well-being, safety and independence of the senior<br />
citizens of Etowah County. www.etowahcoa.org (2.4%)<br />
063509<br />
DARDEN REHABILITATION FOUNDATION – 256-547-5751 To provide service in evaluation, training<br />
and employment for adults and students with disabilities so they become informed, involved and qualified<br />
to enter competitive workforce. www.dardenrehab.org (14%)<br />
063503<br />
ETOWAH FREE COMMUNITY CLINIC – 256-546-3456 Etowah Free Community clinic is a non-profit<br />
organization with a vision to provide free quality medical care to the uninsured and low-income of<br />
Etowah County. www.etowahfreecommunityclinic.com (11%)<br />
063511<br />
ETOWAH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK – 256-494-9608 A “reliable” source of food for families in need;<br />
which include infants to the elderly in Etowah County. Distributed by four agencies. (15%)<br />
063515<br />
FAMILY SUCCESS CENTER – 256-547-6888 Promotes the well-being of children by strengthening<br />
the family by providing coordinated and comprehensive services in a central complex. www.familysuccess.org.<br />
(8%)<br />
063516<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA – 205-453-9519 Girl Scouting builds girls of courage,<br />
confidence and character, who make the world a better place, through quality programming for<br />
girls ages five to seventeen. www.girlscoutsnca.org (12%)<br />
063518<br />
MANNA (METROPOLITAN AREA NOON NUTRITION ASSOCIATION) – 256-543-5876 Provide<br />
and deliver hot, nutritious specified meals to those elderly, homebound people unable to provide an<br />
adequate diet and have no one do it for them. www.mannagadsden.org. (24%)<br />
063519<br />
MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF ETOWAH COUNTY – 256-547-6888 ext 115 Works for mental<br />
health and victory over mental illness, to promote mental health, to prevent mental illness, and to<br />
improve care treatment of the mentally ill. (12%)<br />
063522<br />
SALVATION ARMY, THE – 256-546-4673 Assist those in need in Etowah County with food, clothing,<br />
household items, furniture, rent, utilities, counseling, referrals, shelter and meals. (11.1%)<br />
063510<br />
SNELLGROVE CIVITAN CENTER - 256-547-6621 Provides services to mentally challenged adults<br />
by offering day programs that emphasize social development, academic skills and self care skills in a<br />
positive caring environment. www.snellgrovecivitancenter.webs.com (2.9%)<br />
063525<br />
THIRTEENTH PLACE – 256-547-8971 Provides designated areas county-wide where youth in crisis<br />
situations can go for help. Businesses displaying Safe Place signs assist youth in receiving appropriate<br />
services. www.thirteenthplace.com (19%)<br />
063504<br />
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY – 205-944-3900 Hand In Hand Early Intervention is a unique service for<br />
infants and toddlers with developmental disabilities. The children receive individualized intervention by<br />
qualified professionals. www.ucpbham.com (7.6%)<br />
063527<br />
YMCA OF THE COOSA VALLEY – 256-547-4947 The YMCA provides fitness and other program<br />
opportunities for the community and provides these programs at reduced cost when financial breaks<br />
are needed for participation. (26%)<br />
LOCAL UNAFFILIATED AGENCIES<br />
063606<br />
COMMUNITY ACTION OF ETOWAH COUNTY – 256-546-9271 Provides services and activities to<br />
low-income, disadvantaged households throughout the county area to eliminate the causes of poverty.<br />
(6.7%)<br />
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063601<br />
GADSDEN-ETOWAH HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, INC. – 256-543-1898 We are a Christian housing<br />
ministry building cimple decent homes using volunteer labor. We sell to low income families and<br />
finance them at no interest. gadsdenhabitat.com (11.6%)<br />
063602<br />
ALABAMA KIWANIS FOUNDATION, INC./JEAN DEAN RIF - 334-749-5631 Puts books in the<br />
homes of at-risk young children statewide. www.jeandeanrif.org (10.2%)<br />
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LARC 08 - EAST CENTRAL ALABAMA<br />
Serving Calhoun, Clay, Cleburne, DeKalb, Randolph, and<br />
Talladega Counties<br />
Local Unaffiliated Agencies<br />
082210<br />
ALABAMA KIWANIS FOUNDATION/JEAN DEAN RIF - 334-749-5631 Puts books in the homes of<br />
at-risk young children statewide. (10.2%)<br />
082203<br />
HELPING EVERY AREA RESIDENT TO SUCCEED (HEARTS) - 256-568-5003 Charitable/educational<br />
services for Cleburne County, AL, residents; food pantries, clothing, household items, shelter,<br />
utilities, medication, etc.; Counseling and employment services. (23.0%)<br />
082207<br />
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN - (256) 236-7793 Faith based, non-profit, tax<br />
exempt, direct relief agency providing aid, food, clothing, personal and household items to the needy<br />
residents of Calhoun County. (9.80%)<br />
Local Federated Agencies<br />
083000<br />
UNITED GIVERS FUND OF DEKALB COUNTY – 256-845-4006 Fund raising organization; donations<br />
help support 11 agencies providing needed health and human welfare services to DeKalb County<br />
residents. (20.3%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
083001<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA – 800-734-4541 A unique, all-girl environment<br />
where girls, ages 5-17, build character and develop qualities that will serve them all their lives. (12%)<br />
083002<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS - 256-845-0202 Classes in first aid/CPR/water safety and HIV/Aids;<br />
Hospital volunteer program; disaster assistance; service to military families; provides blood for DeKalb-<br />
Regional Hospital. (7.3%)<br />
083003<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL - 888 490-8955 The largest youth<br />
organization in DeKalb County, teaches leadership, citizenship, and helps to develop values. Comer<br />
Scout Reservation on Lookout Mountain serves over 4,000 youth annually. (21.1%)<br />
083005<br />
CASA OF DEKALB COUNTY - 256-845-2049 Provides necessary services such as food and phone<br />
reassurance to aging and homebound persons age 60+. Has separate program for handicapped<br />
individuals of all ages. (22.4%)<br />
083006<br />
ARC OF DEKALB COUNTY - 256-845-0165 Helps each individual with intellectual and developmental<br />
disabilities achieve the highest level of independence possible through Adult Training Program,<br />
Adult Activity Program, and Supervised Community Living Homes (13.5%)<br />
083009<br />
FORT PAYNE-DEKALB CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER - 256-845-0731 Quality child care at<br />
a reasonable cost for children, ages 12 months-5 years, and before/after-school and summer care<br />
through sixth grade; subsidized fees for eligible families. (7.2%)<br />
083014<br />
SALVATION ARMY, DEKALB COUNTY SERVICE CENTER & THRIFT STORE - 256-997-0858 Provides<br />
emergency aid in form of food, medicine, shelter, and transportation to local citizens facing dire<br />
circumstances. (0.9%)<br />
083015<br />
UNITED SERVICE ORGANIzATION - 877 876-4483 A congressionally-chartered, civilian, non-profit<br />
organization devoted exclusively to serving the needs of America’s transient military personnel and<br />
their family members around the world. (27.3%)<br />
083016<br />
PARTNERSHIP FOR A DRUG-FREE DEKALB COUNTY - 256-997-0000 Provides services directly<br />
to schools, churches, businesses and civic organizations for the education and prevention of youth<br />
drug and alcohol abuse; includes a Mentoring Program. (26.1%)<br />
083004<br />
KELLEY’S RAINBOW (dba MARSHALL COUNTY COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE)<br />
- 256 891-9864 Provides 24 Hour Hotline, temporary emergency shelter, case management, civil<br />
and criminal court advocacy, counseling and referral to legal services to victims of domestic violence<br />
(17.3%)<br />
UNITED WAY EAST CENTRAL ALABAMA<br />
081100<br />
UNITED WAY OF EAST CENTRAL ALABAMA - 256-236-8229. www.uweca.org. Serving Calhoun<br />
and Randolph counties, works to advance the common good by promoting education, income and<br />
health initiatives that will improve lives of all residents (14.0%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
081105<br />
2nd CHANCE, INC. - 256 236-7381 Provides emergency shelter and services to victims of domestic<br />
and sexual violence; offers educational outreach in Calhoun, Cherokee, Cleburne, Etowah, Randolph<br />
and Talladega counties. (15.3%)<br />
081122<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS, CALHOUN AND CLEBURNE COUNTIES - 256-236-0391 Provides relief<br />
to victims of disasters and help people prevent and prepare for and respond to emergencies. (24.3%)<br />
081115<br />
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF NORTHEAST ALABAMA - 256-240-7391 Professionally supported<br />
one-to-one relationships with caring adult role models assist children in achieving their highest<br />
potential while regular case management allows families to become more independent. (13.1%)<br />
081109<br />
CALHOUN CLEBURNE CHILDREN’S CENTER - 256-238-0902 Established for the various state<br />
agencies, which are involved in the investigation, prosecution, and treatment of such victims. Helps<br />
prepare the children for the experience of testifying in court. (0%)<br />
081126<br />
CALHOUN COUNTY RSVP - 256-435-5091 Coordinates volunteer opportunities for persons over 55<br />
including orientation and placement for 50 different non-profit community service programs, agencies<br />
and organizations. (4.59%)<br />
081110<br />
CHILDREN’S SERVICES, INC./PARRIS HOME FOR CHILDREN SERVICES - 256-236-0887 Provides<br />
a safe, secure, nurturing home for child victims of abuse/neglect since 1974 (.01%)<br />
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081111<br />
COMMUNITY ENABLER DEVELOPER, INC. - 256-237-6144 Seeks to ease pain and hunger for<br />
those in need. We provide food, clothing, household items, school supplies, Christmas and financial<br />
assistance when funds available. (24.0%)<br />
081114<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA - 256-782-0073 Girl Scouting builds girls of courage,<br />
confidence and character, who make the world a better place, through educational programs for<br />
girls ages five to seventeen.(12%)<br />
081106<br />
JACKSONVILLE MEALS ON WHEELS - 256-435-7623 Delivers hot meals to our home bound clients<br />
5 days a week at or below cost. Organization is staffed by volunteers and has no overhead. (0%)<br />
081101<br />
PIEDMONT BENEVOLENCE CENTER - 256 447-2220 Provides food, clothing, household goods,<br />
school supplies; utility/rent; health, prescription, social services; and a disaster shelter for needy<br />
residents of the Piedmont area (36272). (10.5%)<br />
081143<br />
RANDOLPH COUNTY 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CLUB - 256-357-2841 www.aces.edu. Provides<br />
educational opportunities for young people to learn to make decisions, think critically, build relationships,<br />
and develop a concern for their community and world. (0%)<br />
081129<br />
SALVATION ARMY, THE – 256-236-5643 Providing assistance with emergency housing, utilities,<br />
food, clothing; emergency shelters for men, women, families; substance abuse rehab; Christmas and<br />
disaster assistance; youth programs; summer camps. (20.2%)<br />
LARC 10 – SOUTH CENTRAL ALABAMA<br />
Serving Autauga, Bullock, Butler, Chambers, Chilton, Coosa,<br />
Crenshaw, Dallas, Elmore, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery, Perry,<br />
Pike, Russell, Tallapoosa, and Wilcox Counties<br />
LOCAL UNAFFILIATED AGENCIES<br />
106814<br />
ALABAMA KIDNEY FOUNDATION, MONTGOMERY CHAPTER – (334) 241-0003 OR 800-750-3331<br />
Providing financial assistance, education, and support programs to Alabama’s kidney patients; including<br />
public education initiatives promoting organ donation and prevention of kidney disease. www.<br />
alkidney.org (13.22%)<br />
106823<br />
ALABAMA KIWANIS FOUNDATION/JEAN DEAN RIF (READING IS FUNDAMENTAL) – (334)<br />
749-5631 Alabama Kiwanis Foundation/Jean Dean RIF puts books in the hands of over 23,000 at-risk<br />
young children statewide. www.jeandeanrif.org (10.2%)<br />
106822<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS – (205) 439-7817 American Red Cross will provide relief to victims of disasters<br />
and help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. www.alredcross.org (24.3%)<br />
106801<br />
AUTAUGA INTERFAITH CARE CENTER (AICC) – (334) 365-4080 Mostly volunteer organization provides:<br />
food, clothing, financial assistance to poor with urgent needs: guidance (financial, motivational,<br />
etc.) to poor with urgent and/or chronic needs. www.aicccares.org (6.2%)<br />
106818<br />
CHARACTER@HEART, INC. – (334) 272-4276 An educational non-profit committed to promoting<br />
character development in children by providing outstanding character education curriculum, training<br />
and follow-up support to schools, teachers, and parents. www.characteratheart.org (25%)<br />
106805<br />
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF ALABAMA – (205) 939-9100 In 2010, Children’s Hospital incurred<br />
$48,103,871 in management and general expenses and $0 in fundraising expenses. These two expense<br />
categories represent 8.65 percent of the Hospital’s total revenue. www.childrensal.org (8.65%)<br />
106821<br />
FAITH BROADCASTING, INC. – (800) 239-8900 or (334) 271-8900 Independent, non-commercial<br />
network of eight FM radio stations (WLBF, WSTF, WDYF) serving North, Central, and Southern Alabama<br />
with information and inspiration from a Judeo-Christian worldview. www.faithradio.org (15.93%)<br />
106802<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA – (800) 239-6636 Girl Scouts offers its leadership development<br />
program to build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place.<br />
www.girlscoutssa.org (22.35%)<br />
106817<br />
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF AUTAUGA AND CHILTON COUNTIES – (334) 365-4132 We partner<br />
with low income families to create decent, affordable housing through new construction and renovations<br />
which are offered with a zero-interest mortgage. www.habitatautaugachilton.org (11.51%)<br />
106803<br />
HUMANE SOCIETY OF ELMORE COUNTY – (334) 567-3377 Animal shelter caring for 5,000 animals<br />
annually from Elmore County. 90% of our funding goes directly to our animals. www.elmorehumane.<br />
org (10.55%)<br />
106810<br />
IRON MEN OUTDOOR MINISTRIES, INC. – (334) 284-6253 IMOM is compassionately committed<br />
to supporting, spiritually and physically, those in need. Warriors, disabled, impoverished, abandoned,<br />
and particularly those who are confined to wheelchairs. www.ironmenoutdoorministries.org (1.38%)<br />
106813<br />
MEDICAL AIDS OUTREACH, INC. – (334) 280-3349 Provides HIV-specific medical care; case management;<br />
support services, HIV prevention education/testing, and counseling to patients and family<br />
members. www.maoi.org (14.24%)<br />
106812<br />
MONTGOMERY AREA FOOD BANK – (334) 263-3784 A community food distribution center that<br />
collects and ware-houses surplus nutritious food for distribution to non-profit agencies, which directly<br />
serve the needy at no charge. www.montgomeryareafoodbank.org (1.5%)<br />
106807<br />
MONTGOMERY HUMANE SOCIETY – (334) 409-0622 Provides programs such as Pet Therapy,<br />
Humane Education and volunteer services. An animal shelter dedicated to enriching and completing<br />
families through pet adoptions. www.montgomeryhumane.com (15.01%)<br />
106809<br />
SAV-A-LIFE MONTGOMERY, INC. – (334) 260-8010 Sav-A-Life Montgomery dba First Choice<br />
Women’s Medical Center does pregnancy testing, ultrasound confirmation, pregnancy peer counseling<br />
and adoption referrals. www.savalifemtg.org www.firstchoicewmc.com (24.55%)<br />
106815<br />
UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME – (334) 386-5354 Abused, neglected and traumatized<br />
children, young mothers and struggling families fund comfort and safety through our group homes,<br />
foster care programs and family preservation services. www.umch.net (21.60%)<br />
106804<br />
UNITED WAYS OF ALABAMA – (334) 269-4505 2-1-1 Connects Alabama is an easy-to-remember<br />
dialing code linking those in need to help. In 2011, 2-1-1 helped over 223,160 callers in Alabama.<br />
www.211connectsalabama.org (15.71%) www.unitedwaysofalabama.org<br />
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LOCAL FEDERATED AGENCIES<br />
0106500<br />
UNITED WAY OF LEE CO. – (334) 745-5540 Improves lives in Lee Co. through 29 member agencies,<br />
programs and initiatives providing a variety of human-care services through four critical impact areas.<br />
(9.20%)<br />
(Agency List Follows)<br />
106526<br />
ALABAMA EASTER SEALS, LEE CO. CHAPTER – (334) 745-3501 Improves the quality of life for<br />
individuals who are disabled or economically disadvantaged by helping them become productive, selfsustaining<br />
and healthy members of their community. (2%)<br />
106504<br />
AUBURN CITY SCHOOLS DENTAL CLINIC – (334) 887-1926 Auburn City Schools Dental Clinic<br />
provides comprehensive dental care to low-income students in grades K-12. Routine dental care<br />
improves student health and academic achievement. (6.83%)<br />
106505<br />
AUBURN DAY CARE CENTERS – (334) 821-4060 Auburn Day Care provides comprehensive child<br />
care services that are accessible and affordable so that low-income parents can attend work, school,<br />
or job training. (1%)<br />
106506<br />
AUBURN & OPELIKA DIXIE LEAGUE BASEBALL – (334) 501-2930 Provide baseball and softball<br />
opportunities for the youth of Auburn & Opelika. United Way funding provides scholarships and equipment<br />
for low-income children. (1%)<br />
106539<br />
CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER OF EAST ALABAMA – (334) 705-0770 Raises awareness of child<br />
abuse and provides child abuse victims a child-friendly place to tell their story and heal from the<br />
trauma they have endured. (18.20%)<br />
106520<br />
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTERVENTION CENTER – (334) 749-9284 The Domestic Violence<br />
Intervention Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that serves victims of domestic violence in Lee,<br />
Chambers, Macon, Randolph, and Tallapoosa counties. (20.59%)<br />
106518<br />
EAST ALABAMA MENTAL HEALTH/MENTAL RETARDATION CENTER – (334) 742-2112 Special<br />
Deliveries is a child abuse prevention program which provides parenting skills, training, counseling,<br />
and family support services for families with children under five years of age. (11%)<br />
106519<br />
EAST ALABAMA SERVICES FOR THE ELDERLY – (334) 826-5811 Provides services for lowincome,<br />
challenged, elderly to remain independent through health, nutrition, housing programs, and a<br />
day-care center, in an attempt to prevent premature institutionalization. (12%)<br />
106516<br />
FOOD BANK OF EAST ALABAMA / COMMUNITY MARKET– (334) 821-9006 The Food Bank is a<br />
distribution center committed to feeding the hungry by distributing donated food through qualified agencies<br />
such as soup kitchens, shelters and pantries. (3.60%)<br />
106530<br />
LEE CO. LITERACY COALITION – (334) 705-0001 The Lee County Literacy Coalition provides<br />
trained volunteers to tutor adults and youth in reading, writing, math, English, and other basic literary<br />
skills. (8.50%<br />
106536<br />
PROJECT UPLIFT – (334) 321-0205 LCYDC’s In-School prevention and Project Uplift programs are<br />
designed to help children develop constructive, happy, and healthy lives in an effort to enjoy a promising<br />
future. (15%)<br />
106537<br />
RAPE COUNSELORS OF EAST ALABAMA – (334) 741-0707 RCEA provides 24-hour crisis counseling<br />
to victims of sexual assault and their families. Prevention education programs are available to<br />
schools, allied professionals, and community groups. (5%)<br />
106538<br />
SALVATION ARMY – (334) 826-0073 The Salvation Army is committed to meeting human needs<br />
without discrimination in Lee County. (4.40%)<br />
106540<br />
WILLIAM MASON EMERGENCY FUND – (334) 745-5540 Provides emergency assistance and<br />
referral services to individuals in need of food, shelter, medicine, doctor visits, transportation, and other<br />
crisis and emergency needs. (0%)<br />
106600<br />
UNITED WAY OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY – 706-327-3255 Provides an organized voluntary<br />
effort toward improving quality of life by assuring the delivery of human services in an economical<br />
and efficient way. (11.7%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
106601<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS, RUSSELL CO. CHAPTER – (334) 298-3631 The American Red Cross<br />
provides relief to victims of disaster and helps prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies.<br />
(7.3%)<br />
106613<br />
BOY SCOUTS, CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNCIL – (706) 327-2634 Scouting programs build the leaders<br />
of tomorrow by helping the youth of today overcome challenges with honor and courage. (15%)<br />
106618<br />
COLUMBUS HOSPICE OF ALABAMA – (706) 569-7992 Columbus Hospice care is a family-centered<br />
approach that includes, minimally, a team of physicians, nurses, social workers, counselors, chaplains,<br />
home health aides and volunteers. (11.9%)<br />
106622<br />
FAMILY CENTER OF COLUMBUS, THE – 706-327-3238 Providing outpatient counseling services,<br />
Consumer Credit Counseling Service, and the Big Brothers Big Sisters program to strengthen individuals<br />
and families in the Chattahoochee Valley. (8.7%)<br />
106623<br />
FEEDING THE VALLEY, INC. – 706-561-4755 This organization provides food for charitable organizations<br />
who distribute food to clients in need. We provide additional food resources through Kids Cafe’<br />
and Mobile Pantry. (8%)<br />
106614<br />
GIRL SCOUTS, HISTORIC GEORGIA – 706-327-2646 Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence<br />
and character, who make the world a better place. Girl Scouting is for every girl, everywhere – where<br />
today’s girls can become tomorrow’s leaders. (24.4%)<br />
106615<br />
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES – 706-324-4366 Developing people, changing lives, building communities:<br />
Through mission services we give people the support and skills they need to maintain employment and<br />
become self-sufficient. (1.5%)<br />
106616<br />
RUSSELL CO. CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER – (334) 297-4962 The Russell County Child Advocacy<br />
Center is a neutral and child friendly environment for children to be interviewed regarding allegations of<br />
abuse and receiv support services at no cost to the family. (1.8%)<br />
106612<br />
SALVATION ARMY, THE – 706-327-0275 Provision of basic human needs; utility assistance, food,<br />
clothing, rent/mortgage assistance, hygiene items, medication and medical/bereavement transportation<br />
to individuals and families in need. (24%)<br />
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106602<br />
TEENS EMPOWERMENT AWARENESS WITH RESOLUTIONS, INC. (TEARS) – To encourage youth<br />
to make healthy decisions by providing life skills education, counseling, drug abuse prevention & treatment,<br />
tutorial, mentoring, and teaching anger management skills. (14.6%)<br />
106637<br />
YMCA – 706-322-0414 The YMCA teaches core values and strengthens individuals to their full potential.<br />
We do this through a variety of programs which meet personal needs. (11.1%)<br />
101000<br />
UNITED WAY OF SELMA & DALLAS CO. – (334) 874-8383 A fund raising organization for 13 local<br />
non-profit agencies. We also provide direct services in prescription assistance, and free medical clinic.<br />
(10%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
101010<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS – (334) 874-4641 Works in our community in disaster relief, CPR/First Aid<br />
Training, utility assistance and blood drives. (14%)<br />
101011<br />
CAHABA CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH – (334) 872-7500 Operates wide variety of mental health<br />
services, chiefly the Early Intervention program, and Adult day activity program. (5%)<br />
101017<br />
BOSCO FOOD CENTER – (334) 872-8122 Serves hot meals everyday, 365 days of the year. (1%)<br />
101015<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, TUKABATCHEE AREA COUNCIL – (334) 262-2697 Provides outdoor<br />
and leadership education to area youth. (22.35%)<br />
101014<br />
CRIPPLED CHILDREN AND ADULTS ASSOCIATION – (334) 872-8421 This program is administered<br />
by the W. Central Alabama Rehabilitation Center to help train and provide therapy to injured adults and<br />
children. (5%)<br />
101002<br />
GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL SOUTH CENTRAL ALABAMA – 800-239-6636 Provides outdoor, and<br />
leadership education to young people of Central Alabama. (15.75%)<br />
101008<br />
LITERACY OUTREACH PROGRAM – (334) 874-1720 Program at Selma-Dallas County Public<br />
Library to help purchase new books, and adult educational programs. (0%)<br />
101018<br />
SABRA SANCTUARY – (334) 874-8711 Provides shelter and assistance to victims of domestic<br />
violence. (20%)<br />
101016<br />
SALVATION ARMY – (334) 872-1646 Provides emergency family assistance, and disaster relief. (15%)<br />
101019<br />
SELMA AREA FOOD BANK – (334) 872-4111 Provides food to area nutritional programs and<br />
churches. (10%)<br />
101013<br />
SPECIAL PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM – (334) 872-8421 Works with developmentally disabled children<br />
to prepare them for school and physical therapy. (2%)<br />
101005<br />
YMCA, SELMA AND DALLAS COUNTY – (334) 874-9622 Operates 2 branches, Walker Johnson<br />
and Brown Branch. Provides recreational activities to young people in a structured safe environment.<br />
(17%)<br />
106200<br />
LAKE MARTIN AREA UNITED WAY – (256) 329-3600 Provides funding for 20 area agencies serving<br />
the Lake Martin area. (17.2%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
106224<br />
ALEXANDER CITY MEALS ON WHEELS – (256) 329-7382 Provide hot, nourishing meals at noon to<br />
elderly and disabled persons unable to cook for themselves. Over 200 volunteers help deliver meals.<br />
(19%)<br />
106204<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS TALLAPOOSA CHAPTER – (256) 234-3291. Provides aid for disaster<br />
victims including house fires; Armed Forces Emergency Services; assists families in need with rent and<br />
utilities; first aid, CPR training, and blood drives. (15%)<br />
106205<br />
BOY SCOUTS TUKABATCHEE AREA – (334) 262-2697 Develops character, teaches responsibility<br />
and healthy attitudes toward moral, physical and mental fitness in preparation for future leadership.<br />
www.tukabatcheebsa.org (10%)<br />
106206<br />
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF THE LAKE MARTIN AREA - (256) 234-4757 After school and summer<br />
programs offering activities in education, career and technology development, drug prevention,<br />
sports and recreation, character and leadership, and the arts. (15%)<br />
106201<br />
CAMP A<strong>SCC</strong>A – (256) 825-9226 or (800) 843-2267 Provides year-round camping, recreation, and<br />
outdoor education opportunities for people with disabilities. www.campascca.org (17.5%)<br />
106207<br />
CAMPFIRE USA – (256) 329-9316 A nonprofit youth development organization offering informal<br />
educational programming that builds caring, confident youths and future leaders and teaches life-long<br />
skills. (12.25%)<br />
106209<br />
D.A.R.E. (DRUG ABUSE RESISTANCE EDUCATION) - City of Alexander City Schools, (256) 329-<br />
6763 and Tallapoosa CO. Schools, (256) 825-4264 Provide classes on drug and alcohol awareness<br />
along with prevention programs within the city/county school systems and provides positive alternatives<br />
involving drug/alcohol use. www.tallaco.com/sheriff.asp (5%)<br />
106221<br />
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTERVENTION CENTER – (334) 749-9284 A short-term shelter providing a<br />
safe place for victims and their children to get away from the immediate crisis and make plans for the<br />
future. (19%)<br />
106225<br />
FOOD BANK OF EAST ALABAMA – (334) 821-9006 Feeds the needy of East Central Alabama by<br />
efficiently distributing donated and purchased food through qualified agencies such as soup kitchens,<br />
shelters, and pantries. www.foodbankofeastalabama.com (3.6%)<br />
106210<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA – (800) 239-6636 Girl Scouts offers its leadership development<br />
program to build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place.<br />
www.girlscoutssa.org (22.35%)<br />
106212<br />
HEAD START – (256) 825-4204 Provides pre-school training in reading and understanding of what is<br />
expected in preparation for initial education requirements. Volunteers are used extensively. (14%)<br />
106216<br />
LAKE MARTIN LAUBACH LITERACY COUNCIL – (256) 215-4347 An adult basic education program<br />
for improvement in reading, math, job skills, and completion of high school diploma. (5%)<br />
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106214<br />
PALMER PLACE CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER – (256) 315-2662 Palmer Place is a child-friendly<br />
house where children can go and feel comfortable and safe while being interviewed regarding allegations<br />
of abuse. Serves Coosa, Clay, and Talladega counties. (24%)<br />
106219<br />
RESCUE SQUAD – (256) 215-6660 A group of volunteers that provide 24-hour emergency service for<br />
the search and rescue of lost victims on water and land and aid to disaster victims. (0%)<br />
106218<br />
LIGHTHOUSE OF TALLAPOOSA CO., THE – (256) 234-4894 Provides highest quality of residential<br />
rehabilitation services for males with a history of prolonged substance abuse and are lacking a<br />
living arrangement conducive to recovery. (14%)<br />
106222<br />
SALVATION ARMY, THE – (256) 215-3730 Stands ready to assist people swiftly and compassionately<br />
in the Lake Martin area in any emergency and provides joy at Christmas and other times for<br />
needy children and adults. (2%)<br />
106223<br />
TALLAPOOSA AID TO PEOPLE (TAP) – (256) 234-3291 Provides temporary assistance to individuals<br />
who have experienced a recent crisis or emergency where they are unable to meet their needs.<br />
(6.22%)<br />
106203<br />
TRI-CO. CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER – (888) 204-7224 Helps sexually and physically<br />
abused children in Tallapoosa, Chambers, and Randolph counties to heal through forensic interviews,<br />
therapy, and case management. (14.9%)<br />
106220<br />
VOLUNTEER CONNECTIONS OF CENTRAL ALABAMA – (256) 234-0347 Provide volunteer opportunities.<br />
Community programs include Free Tax Assistance, Computer Classes for Seniors, Senior<br />
Rx, Family Literacy, Safety Awareness for Seniors, and recycling. www.vcca.blog.com (17%)<br />
106300<br />
CHILTON CO. UNITED WAY – (205) 755-5875 Supports 26 different agencies that serve Chilton<br />
County residents. We are a local organization run by volunteers raising funds, and reviewing the<br />
services, meeting needs. (11%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
106302<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS, CHILTON CO. – (334) 260-3980 Meets the vital needs of the community<br />
through its blood bank, disaster services, service to the military and educational CRP and water safety<br />
programs. www.montgomeryarc.org (13.75%)<br />
106303<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, TUKABATCHEE AREA COUNCIL – (334) 262-2697 Provides<br />
character-building guidance as well as outdoor experiences to boys and young men. (20%)<br />
106305<br />
CHILD PROTECT – (334) 262-1220 Supports children who are victims of abuse through the investigation<br />
and management of their cases in a non-threatening environment. (25%)<br />
106307<br />
CHILTON-SHELBY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER – (205) 755-8800 Provides day programs, therapy,<br />
recreation, education, and group homes for mentally retarded adults and programs for retarded infants<br />
and preschoolers. Family counseling available. (13.78%)<br />
106314<br />
EASTER SEALS PEDIATRIC REHAB - (205) 942-6277 Provides medical rehabilitation to children<br />
ages birth to 21 with disabilities regardless of ability to pay. (15%)<br />
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106312<br />
FAMILY SUNSHINE CENTER (MONTGOMERY AREA FAMILY VIOLENCE PROGRAM, INC.) – (334)<br />
206-2100 Provides aid to battered adults and children. Committed to ending family violence. (18.98%)<br />
106309<br />
GIRL SCOUTS SOUTH CENTRAL ALABAMA COUNCIL – CHILTON CO. – (800) 734-4541<br />
Provides an informal education program offering girls ages 5-17 activities addressing social issues for<br />
girls, community service, patriotism and leadership development. (9%)<br />
106310<br />
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF AUTAUGA AND CHILTON COUNTIES – (334) 365-4132 Witnesses<br />
to and implements the gospel of Jesus Christ – working with economically disadvantaged people helping<br />
them create a better human habitat to live and work. (11%)<br />
106308<br />
SPAN (SPECIAL PROGRAMMING FOR ACHIEVEMENT NETWORK) OF CHILTON CO. - (205) 755-<br />
2779 For high risk adolescents (12-17) referred by Juvenile Court, DHR, Mental Health or the school<br />
system. Offers academic, social, employment, behavior/motivational training and counseling. (23%)<br />
106301<br />
WEST CENTRAL AL REHABILITATION CENTER – (334) 395-4489 is an unincorporated non-profit<br />
affiliate of the AL Easter Seal Society. The Center provides various services to the handicapped<br />
citizens of West Central Alabama. (12%)<br />
106400<br />
RIVER REGION UNITED WAY – (334) 264-7318 Advances the Common Good in education, income,<br />
and health. Raising funds, forming collaborations with private, public, and governmental organizations<br />
in Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery. www.RiverRegionUnitedWay.org (19.34%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
106442<br />
AID TO INMATE MOTHERS – (334) 262-2245 Offers visits with children, family outreach, education<br />
and support services to inmate mothers, and aftercare to promote success in transition from prison to<br />
community life. www.inmatemom.org (13%)<br />
106401<br />
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY MID-SOUTH DIVISION- (334) 612-8165 The nationwide communitybased<br />
voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer through its mission of prevention,<br />
education, research and service. www.cancer.org (21%)<br />
106406<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS OF CENTRAL ALABAMA-(334) 260-3980 A Humanitarian organization led<br />
by volunteers which provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and<br />
respond to disasters. www.montgomeryarc.org (14.78%)<br />
106419<br />
ARC OF EASTERN ELMORE CO.- (334) 514-0708 Providing residential and day habilitation services<br />
to adults with intellectual disabilities to enable them to become as independent as possible. (13%)<br />
106427<br />
AUTAUGA CO. FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER – (334) 361-4703 A non-profit agency which provides<br />
free programs focused at improving the quality of life in children and families through education, advocacy<br />
and employment. www.acfsc.org (17%)<br />
106422<br />
AUTAUGA WESTERN ELMORE ARC (LOUISE M. SMITH DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER) - 334-<br />
365-4054. Training prepares adults with mental retardation for fullest possible participation in their<br />
community. Provides adult residential program and early intervention for children with disabilities 0-3<br />
years. (20%)<br />
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106407<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, TUKABATCHEE AREA COUNCIL (334) 262-2697 Youth service organization<br />
serving youth ages 6-20 through Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, venturing, exploring and learning<br />
for life based on Scout Oath and Law. www.tukabatcheebsa.org (12%)<br />
106408<br />
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF MONTGOMERY, INC. (334) 832-4288 Two facilities providing after-school<br />
programs in health, life-skills, citizenship, leadership development educational and career exploration,<br />
sports, fitness, recreation and the arts for youngsters 6-18. (20%)<br />
106409<br />
BRANTWOOD CHILDREN’S HOME – (334) 265-0784 Serving Alabama’s abused, neglected, homeless<br />
youth since 1917. Providing a loving, protective home that includes an on-site school, drug free<br />
living and job readiness programs. www.brantwoodchildrenshome.org (19%)<br />
106410<br />
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES – (334) 288-8890 Assists with emergency utilities, food, clothing,<br />
counseling, domestic/ international pregnancy support services, medication assistance, services to frail<br />
elderly, immigration resources. www.cssalabama.org (7%)<br />
106413<br />
CHILD PROTECT – (334) 262-1220. Provides a non-threatening site where child victims can relate<br />
their abuse to interviewers who help minimize the trauma. A multi-diciplinary team provides appropriate<br />
action. (27.78%)<br />
106412<br />
CHILDREN’S CENTER OF MONTGOMERY, INC. – (334) 262-4850 Serves disabled children from<br />
birth through 21. All students are physically and mentally challenged. Services include academic,<br />
medical, physical and occupational therapy, speech and language. www.mps.k12.al.us (20.33%)<br />
106437<br />
EASTER SEALS CAMP A<strong>SCC</strong>A – (800) 843-2267 or (256) 825-9226 Easter Seals Camp A<strong>SCC</strong>A provides<br />
year-round camping, recreation, and outdoor education opportunities for people with disabilities.<br />
www.campascca.org (16.71%)<br />
106402<br />
EASTER SEALS CENTRAL ALABAMA REHABILITATION & CAREER CENTER – (334) 288-0240<br />
A comprehensive rehabilitation center providing life enhancing programs including speech, vocational<br />
evaluation, employment services and skills training for the disabled including the deaf. www.eastersealsca.org<br />
(20.09%)<br />
106403<br />
ELMORE/AUTAUGA COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE - 334-567-4361. Operates programs that<br />
help address needs and provide benefits to Head Start children and elderly persons. Education is a<br />
priority. Energy efficiency for health/ safety. (3.59%)<br />
106414<br />
FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTER OF ALABAMA – (334) 270-4100 Counseling services for families, Big<br />
Brothers/ Big Sisters Program, Parenting Institute, Family Services, Travelers Aid, Child Care Management<br />
Program, Family Coaches Program, Senior Services. www.familyguidancecenter.org (6.70%)<br />
106415<br />
FAMILY SUNSHINE CENTER-(334) 206-2100 and 800-650-6522 Assists victims of domestic violence<br />
and sexual assault. Services include a 24-hour hotline, safe shelter, counseling, advocacy, and<br />
school-based prevention programs. www.familysunshine.org (17.60%)<br />
106416<br />
GIFT OF LIFE FOUNDATION, INC. - (334) 272-1820 Provides prenatal care and education to low<br />
income families through various systems of family health services focusing on maternal and child<br />
healthcare. www.golfound.com (3.19%)<br />
106417<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA, INC -800-239-6636 and (256) 586-3148 Girl Scouts offers<br />
its leadership development program to build girls of courage, confidence and character who make<br />
the world a better place. www.girlscoutssa.org (22.35%)<br />
106418<br />
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL ALABAMA – (334) 263-4633 Provides training, vocational<br />
rehabilitation, and employment opportunities for people with disabilities or other vocational problems<br />
that create barriers to competitive employment. (7.43%)<br />
106420<br />
HOSPICE OF MONTGOMERY, INC. -(334) 279-6677 A non-profit healthcare organization that<br />
provides in-home physical, emotional, spiritual and bereavement services to terminally ill patients and<br />
families regardless of their ability to pay. www.hospiceofmontgomery.org (24.98%)<br />
106421<br />
LIGHTHOUSE COUNSELING CENTER, INC, (334) 286-5980 or Crisis (888) 908-7273 Provides intensive<br />
outpatient treatment for substance abuse, housing for qualified homeless persons, specialized<br />
women’s programs, 24-hour crises intervention for sexual assault victims and HIV education. www.<br />
lighthousehelp.org (9.50%)<br />
106425<br />
MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA IN MONTGOMERY – (334) 262-5500 Agency through which volunteers<br />
work to improve conditions for mentally ill and educate about mental health and mental illness. Free<br />
speakers, educational materials, and programs. www.mhamontgomery.com (23.15%)<br />
106426<br />
MONTGOMERY AREA COUNCIL ON AGING - (334) 263-0532 Assist senior citizens by providing<br />
services to promote independent living, offering opportunities to enhance their quality of life, and<br />
increasing community awareness of senior issues. www.macoa.org (20.75%)<br />
106404<br />
MONTGOMERY AREA NONTRADITIONAL EQUESTRIANS (MANE) - (334) 213-0909 Nationally<br />
accredited therapeutic riding center providing medically appropriate therapeutic horseback riding<br />
opportunities to children and adults with physical, cognitive, social, emotional or behavioral disabilities.<br />
(3.22%)<br />
106424<br />
MONTGOMERY ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIzENS, INC. – (334) 281-6938 Serves individuals<br />
with mental retardation and developmental delays through infant early intervention, adult day training<br />
and residential services to promote independence and daily living skills. (11.95%)<br />
106429<br />
NELLIE BURGE COMMUNITY CENTER - (334) 264-4108 Provides transitional shelter for homeless<br />
women with children, along with Federal Nutrition, adult basic education, senior meals, education,<br />
advocacy and support. (5%)<br />
106423<br />
PASS - PEERS ARE STAYING STRAIGHT (THE NOBLE IDEA) – (334) 358-4900 Promotes intolerance<br />
to drug use, violence, or risky behaviors in the youth of Autauga and the surrounding community,<br />
especially targeting high-risk populations. (19%)<br />
106430<br />
THE SALVATION ARMY – (334) 265-0281 Provides emergency food, clothing shelter, community<br />
feeding program; Christmas food, clothing, toys; referrals; character building programs meeting social,<br />
educational, moral, spiritual needs; counseling; summer camps. (19.54%)<br />
106405<br />
SECOND CHANCE FOUNDATION - (334) 263-9733 Day treatment and remediation services for<br />
youth expelled from school. Individual, group and family counseling, academic remediation, life skills<br />
classes, community service, structure and support. (16%)<br />
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106432<br />
SICKLE CELL FOUNDATION OF GREATER MONTGOMERY, INC - (334) 286-9122 Provides education,<br />
screening, counseling, and referral services in preventing and treating Sickle Cell disease. Hosts<br />
support group gatherings for anemia and trait victims. www.scfgm.org (15.66%)<br />
106433<br />
VOLUNTEER AND INFORMATION CENTER, INC. – (334) 264-3335 or 264-4636 Coordinates volunteer<br />
efforts by bringing people and community needs together to solve local problems. Operates 2-1-1<br />
Connects health and human services information and referral line. www.clickvic.org (23.24%)<br />
106435<br />
YMCA OF MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA -(334) 269-4362 Building character; Making a difference;<br />
Changing lives of kids, families and communities through health and human service programs that<br />
promote healthy spirit, mind and body. www.ymcamontgomery.org (23.24%)<br />
106436<br />
YMCA OF PRATTVILLE, ALABAMA, INC. – 334 365-8852 Provides a variety of spiritual, physical<br />
and character development programs for children and adults focusing on youth with activities involving<br />
respect, caring, honesty and responsibility. (12%)<br />
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LARC 11 – SOUTHWEST ALABAMA<br />
Serving Baldwin, Clarke, Choctaw, Conecuh, Escambia, Mobile,<br />
Monroe, and Washington Counties<br />
LOCAL FEDERATED AGENCIES<br />
117000<br />
UNITED WAY OF SOUTHWEST ALABAMA, INC. – (251) 433-3624, www.uwswa.org. Creating lasting,<br />
positive change by serving 125,000 people annually through stewardship, community building and<br />
funding 52 partner agencies within Mobile, Washington and Clarke Counties. (20.1%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
117002<br />
ALPHA PREGNANCY TESTING CENTER, SAV-A-LIFE, INC. – (251) 246-7750, www.alphapregnancytestingcenter.com.<br />
Provides free pregnancy tests, client advocate support, options information,<br />
ultrasound, material services, abstinence education, post-abortion program, earn while you learn<br />
parenting classes, fatherhood program. (0%)<br />
117003<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS-ALABAMA GULF COAST CHAPTER – (251) 544-6100, www.redcrossalcoast.org.<br />
The American Red Cross will provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent,<br />
prepare for and respond to emergencies. (24.3%)<br />
117018<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS – WASHINGTON CO. – (251) 847-2491, A humanitarian organization led<br />
by volunteers, which provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for and<br />
respond to emergencies. (24.3%)<br />
117004<br />
BAY AREA FOOD BANK, INC. - (251) 653-1617, www.bayareafoodbank.org. Feeding America member<br />
distributing food through charitable organizations in Florida, Alabama and Mississippi Gulf Coast<br />
Counties and providing food to children in enrichment programs. (2.2%)<br />
117021<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, MOBILE AREA COUNCIL - (251) 476-4600, www.bsamac.org. Scouting<br />
programs for youth ages 6 to 20 that provide character building, leadership, and citizenship training<br />
and physical fitness in a fun, inclusive environment. (28.0%)<br />
117005<br />
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF SOUTH ALABAMA, INC. – (251) 432-1235, www.bgcsouthal.org. Provides<br />
service to over 3,500 children from Mobile and Baldwin Cos; daily programs including tutoring,<br />
computer classes, life skills, organized athletics, mentoring, character building and leadership. (6.0%)<br />
117006<br />
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES - (251) 434-1550, www.catholicsocialservices.com. Emergency assistance<br />
for individuals and families; clinical counseling, pregnancy/adoption services and infant foster<br />
care. (4.2%)<br />
117050<br />
CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER, INC. - (251) 432-1101, www.cacmobile.org. Coordinating in-depth healing<br />
services for sexual and severe physical child abuse victims and their families by providing needed<br />
services and programs under one roof. (10.5%)<br />
117039<br />
CLARKE COUNTY ARC, INC. – (251) 246-3000, www.clarkearc.com. Offers services to people with<br />
cognitive disabilities; day training, group homes, supported living assistance, in/out of home respite<br />
care, supported employment services and specialized medical needs. (6.6%)<br />
117010<br />
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF SOUTH ALABAMA – (251) 626-2646, www.caaofbecmcc.org. A<br />
non-profit agency governed by a tri-partite board to address needs of poor, elderly and disabled person<br />
throughout our five-CO. service area. (0.3%)<br />
117009<br />
CRITTENTON YOUTH SERVICES, INC. – (251) 639-0004. Information, family support, referral, and<br />
educational services are offered free of charge to teens and parents regarding adolescent sexuality,<br />
teen pregnancy, and teen parenting issues. (17.2%)<br />
117012<br />
DRUG EDUCATION COUNCIL – (251) 478-7855, www.drugeducation.org. The Drug Education is<br />
a voluntary, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting a drug-free society, preventing chemical<br />
dependency, and promoting quality education, information and intervention programs. (13.2%)<br />
117013<br />
DUMAS WESLEY COMMUNITY CENTER – (251) 479-0649, www.dumaswesley.org. The agency is a<br />
multi-service community center located in a low-income inner city neighborhood and offers programs<br />
for children, teens and adults. (16.5%)<br />
117044<br />
EDUCATIONAL CENTER FOR INDEPENDENCE, INC. – (251) 847-2970. Provides services to adults<br />
with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Washington CO. to help them achieve greater independence<br />
in their lives. (0.0%)<br />
117014<br />
EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF ALABAMA – (800) 626-1582 or (251) 341-0170, www.epilepsyfoundationalabama.org.<br />
Client support services (information and referral, consultations), employment<br />
assistance, advocacy, emergency support/medications, social programs/support groups; community<br />
and professional education, camp. (18.2%)<br />
117015<br />
FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER OF MOBILE, INC. – (251) 602-0909, www.lifelinesmobile.org.<br />
Through family counseling, financial literacy and information and referral, our mission is to help individuals<br />
live more productive lives through caring, counseling and education. (15.8%)<br />
117011<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA – (251) 344-3330, www.girlscoussa.org. Girl scouting<br />
builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. (22.35%)<br />
117017<br />
GOODWILL EASTER SEALS OF THE GULF COAST, INC. – (251) 471-1581, www.goodwilleasterseals.org.<br />
Programs and services to help individuals and families overcome challenges due to<br />
disabilities or other barriers which impact economic self-sufficiency and quality of life. (9.2%)<br />
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117024<br />
GULF REGIONAL CHILDCARE MANAGEMENT AGENCY, INC – (251) 473-1060, www.grcma.org.<br />
Provides information and referral services; connects families of young children with early childhood<br />
education community program options; and provides educational programs for teachers and caregivers.<br />
(13.5%)<br />
117019<br />
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IN MOBILE CO. – (251) 476-7171, www.habitatmobile.org. An ecumenical<br />
Christian housing ministry seeking to eliminate substandard housing by partnering with the community<br />
to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action. (8.2%)<br />
107001<br />
HOME OF GRACE FOR WOMEN, INC. – (251) 456-7807, www.homeofgraceforwomen.com. Residential<br />
recovery program for females age eighteen and up with alcohol/drug addiction problems. The<br />
program embraces all aspects of addiction and recovery. (10.1%)<br />
117022<br />
MOBILE ARC, INC. – (251) 479-7409, www.mobilearc.org. The organization advocates for people with<br />
developmental disabilities and works to secure or provide services in all areas to improve the quality of<br />
their lives.(16.8%)<br />
117023<br />
MOBILE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND – (251) 473-3585, www.mobileblind.org. MAB provides<br />
employment opportunities to people with disabilities both by hiring individuals in our workshop and by<br />
offering placement assistance elsewhere in our community. (19.7%)<br />
117008<br />
MOBILE BAR ASSOCIATION VOUNTEER LAWYERS PROGRAM – (251) 433-6693, www.vlpmobile.<br />
org. Mobile Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Program provides quality pro bono civil legal assistance<br />
to the low-income Mobile County residents. (10.8%)<br />
117026<br />
MOBILE PRESCHOOL CENTER FOR THE SENSORY IMPAIRED – (251) 433-1234 The preschool<br />
assists children with hearing or vision loss and their families. Services are provided through collaborative<br />
efforts of parents, staff, and other professionals. (19.0%)<br />
117027<br />
MULHERIN CUSTODIAL HOME – (251) 471-1998, www.mulherinhome.com. Providing 24-hour custodial<br />
care for individuals with mental and physical disabilities, in a home-like atmosphere with emphasis<br />
on quality of life. (8.8%)<br />
117028<br />
PENELOPE HOUSE FAMILY VIOLENCE CENTER, INC.– (251) 342-2809, www.penelopehouse.org.<br />
Provides safety, protection, and support to the victims of Domestic Violence and their children through<br />
shelter, advocacy, and individual and community education. (18.4%)<br />
117051<br />
REGIONAL CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER - (251) 275-2804. Provides services to abused and neglected<br />
children through a licensed foster home “Almost Home” and a Child Advocacy Center. (9.4%)<br />
117040<br />
THE SALVATION ARMY COASTAL ALABAMA– (251) 438-1625, www.salvationarmyMobile.org.<br />
Provides food, shelter, clothing, utility and travel assistance, residential and nonresidential drug/alcohol<br />
treatment, as well as work therapy and job mentoring programs. (10.6%)<br />
117029<br />
SENIOR CITIzENS SERVICES, INC.– (251) 478-3311, www.viamobile.org. Via Health, Fitness, and<br />
Enrichment Center provides center-based programs supporting healthy, active, independent living.<br />
Includes in-home support, health outreach, food pantry and adult day care. (16.2%)<br />
117032<br />
SICKLE CELL DISEASE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, MOBILE CHAPTER, INC.– (251)432-0301,<br />
www.scdaamobile.org. A non-profit organization serving nine counties in Southwest Alabama. Services<br />
include sickle cell education, testing, counseling and after-school tutorial, supportive and referral<br />
services. (14.5%)<br />
117030<br />
ST. MARY’S HOME – (251) 344-7733. Provides residential treatment, crisis intervention, foster care<br />
and transitional living services for abused, neglected or homeless children and youth. (7.6%)<br />
117035<br />
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF MOBILE, INC. – (251) 479-4900, www.ucpmobile.org. Information/<br />
referral, respite, early intervention, pre-school, supported employment, adult services, advocacy,<br />
therapy, camp and public education. (18.5%)<br />
117046<br />
VICTORY HEALTH PARTNERS – (251) 460-0999, www.victoryhealth.org. A non-profit faith-based<br />
clinic providing quality medical and dental services to uninsured adults of South Alabama. (16.2%)<br />
117036<br />
WILMER HALL CHILDREN’S HOME – (251) 342-4931 Provides a warm, loving and nurturing home<br />
for children who are victims of poverty, abuse and neglect; a place they can live, learn and grow, both<br />
physically and spiritually. (24.1%)<br />
117100<br />
UNITED WAY OF BALDWIN COUNTY – (251) 943-2110, www.unitedway-bc.org. raises and allocates<br />
funds to 38 agencies to advance the common good by promoting financial independence,<br />
improving the health of individuals and increasing education. (9.0%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
117101<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS-ALABAMA GULF COAST CHAPTER – (251) 544-6100, www.redcrossalcoast.org.<br />
The American Red Cross will provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent,<br />
prepare for and respond to emergencies. (24.3%)<br />
117103<br />
ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIzENS OF BALDWIN COUNTY, INC. (251) 964-4451 Ensures<br />
quality services are available to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. (0%)<br />
117105<br />
BALDWIN COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, INC. (251) 990-4211 Provides a range of community<br />
based mental health services to adults and children with severe emotional and mental disturbances,<br />
and/or substance abuse issues. (12%)<br />
117102<br />
BAY AREA FOOD BANK, INC. - (251) 653-1617, www.bayareafoodbank.org. Feeding America member<br />
distributing food through charitable organizations in Florida, Alabama and Mississippi Gulf Coast<br />
Counties and providing food to children in enrichment programs. (2.2%)<br />
117104<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, MOBILE AREA COUNCIL - (251) 476-4600, www.bsamac.org. Scouting<br />
programs for youth ages 6 to 20 that provide character building, leadership, and citizenship training<br />
and physical fitness in a fun, inclusive environment. (28.0%)<br />
117112<br />
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES OF BALDWIN COUNTY (251) 947-2293, www.catholicsocialservices.com.<br />
Offers multifaceted professional programs serving the poor or distressed through casework,<br />
emergency assistance, referrals, immigration, resources, therapeutic counseling, advocacy and various<br />
other special services. (4.0%)<br />
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117110<br />
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF SOUTH ALABAMA – (251) 626-2646, www.caaofbecmcc.org. A<br />
non-profit agency governed by a tri-partite board to address needs of poor, elderly and disabled person<br />
throughout our five-CO. service area. (0.3%)<br />
117109<br />
DRUG EDUCATION COUNCIL – (251) 478-7855, www.drugeducation.org. The Drug Education is<br />
a voluntary, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting a drug-free society, preventing chemical<br />
dependency, and promoting quality education, information and intervention programs. (13.2%)<br />
117115<br />
ECUMENICAL MINISTRIES – (251) 928-3430 or (251) 943-3445, www.baldwinemi.org. A social<br />
service agency that serves families in crisis in the Eastern Shore and South Baldwin County communities.<br />
(14.7%)<br />
117111<br />
FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER OF MOBILE, INC. – (251) 602-0909, www.lifelinesmobile.org.<br />
Through family counseling, financial literacy and information and referral, our mission is to help individuals<br />
live more productive lives through caring, counseling and education. (15.8%)<br />
117116<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA – (251) 344-3330, www.girlscoussa.org. Girl scouting<br />
builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. (22.35%)<br />
117117<br />
GOODWILL EASTER SEALS OF THE GULF COAST, INC. – (251) 471-1581, www.goodwilleasterseals.org.<br />
Programs and services to help individuals and families overcome challenges due to<br />
disabilities or other barriers which impact economic self-sufficiency and quality of life. (9.2%)<br />
117121<br />
HOME OF GRACE FOR WOMEN, INC. – (251) 456-7807, www.homeofgraceforwomen.com. Residential<br />
recovery program for females age eighteen and up with alcohol/drug addiction problems. The<br />
program embraces all aspects of addiction and recovery. (10.1%)<br />
117113<br />
MARY’S SHELTER – (251) 986-6200, www.maryssheltergulfcoast.org. Family style living for homeless<br />
pregnant women to deliver in a safe environment and learn life skills needed to live independently in<br />
the community. (25%)<br />
117119<br />
MOBILE PRESCHOOL CENTER FOR THE SENSORY IMPAIRED – (251) 433-1234 The preschool<br />
assists children with hearing or vision loss and their families. Services are provided through collaborative<br />
efforts of parents, staff, and other professionals. (19.0%)<br />
117124<br />
SOUTH BALDWIN LITERACY COUNCIL (251) 943-7323. Free instruction for GED, ESL, Citizenship,<br />
ASVAB, and Alabama High School Graduation Exams. (28%)<br />
117131<br />
BALDWIN FAMILY VIOLENCE SHELTER, (THE LIGHTHOUSE), (251) 947-6197, www.abeacon.org,<br />
Our mission is the elimination of family violence and sexual assault through education, intervention,<br />
services and collaboration with the community. (1.6%)<br />
117122<br />
THE SHOULDER OF THE CENTRAL GULF COAST, INC. – (251) 626-2199. Provides residential<br />
substance abuse treatment for men. Also, outpatient substance abuse treatment, individual counseling<br />
and assessments for both men and women. (13.94%)<br />
117500<br />
UNITED WAY OF MONROE COUNTY – (251) 743-8292. An all-volunteer group of business leaders<br />
who raise fund to support about 20 nonprofit organizations serving humanitarian needs in our community.<br />
(4.0%)<br />
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(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
117501<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS – (251) 436-7907. A humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, which<br />
provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people, prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies.<br />
(24.3%)<br />
117502<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA – (251) 344-3330. Girl scouting builds girls of courage,<br />
confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. (22.35%)<br />
117503<br />
HIPPY OF MONROE COUNTY – (251) 743-2093. A parent involvement, school readiness program<br />
that helps parents prepare their preschool children for success in school and beyond. (18.0%)<br />
117504<br />
MONROE COUNTY EDUCATION FOUNDATION – (251) 593-3441. Provides academic excellence in<br />
public education through the combined efforts of educators, business and community leaders, elected<br />
officials, parents and members of the community. (18.0%)<br />
117505<br />
MONROE CO. HERITAGE MUSEUM – (251) 575-7433. Productively bring people and history<br />
together. (.005%)<br />
117506<br />
MONROE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY – (251) 743-3818. Present resources to pursue lifelong learning,<br />
information and cultural enrichments and provide free access to technology, as well as the printed<br />
word. (0%)<br />
117507<br />
MONROE HEALTH FOUNDATION – (251) 743-7367. The promotion of health through charitable,<br />
educational and scientific purposes primarily in and for the benefit of Monroe County and support the<br />
Monroe County Hospital. (15.0%)<br />
117508<br />
MONROEVILLE AREA YMCA, INC. – (251) 575-9622. Dedicated to building health spirit, mind and<br />
body of individuals regardless of age, ability to pay, race or religion. (22.0%)<br />
117509<br />
SOUTHWEST ALABAMA MENTAL HEALTH/MENTAL RETARDATION BOARD – (251) 575-4203.<br />
Provides professional counselors, case managers, nurses, psychiatrist and qualified mental retardation<br />
specialist. (14.0%)<br />
117510<br />
OUR PLACE YOUTH CENTER AND FAMILY THEATER – (251) 575-7060. Provides social and recreational<br />
needs of local youth and families. (5.0%)<br />
117511<br />
RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (RSVP) – (251) 575-3159. Provides immeasurable<br />
community needs while improving lives, strengthening communities and fostering civic engagement<br />
through service and volunteering. (5.5%)<br />
117512<br />
SOUTH ALABAMA CARES – (251) 471-5277, www.southalabamacares.org. CARES provides care<br />
and education to address the HIV epidemic in southwest Alabama. (9.6%)<br />
LOCAL UNAFFILIATED AGENCIES<br />
117401<br />
AIDE FOR ANIMALS – (251) 463-1688, aideforanimals.org. No-kill, animal welfare organization, adoption<br />
center, assisted living and retirement home for unwanted, abused, or abandoned animals; juvenile,<br />
geriatric, or disabled. Promote spay/neuter. (7.8%)<br />
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117402<br />
FAMILY PROMISE OF COASTAL ALABAMA – (251) 441-1991, www.familypromisemobile.org. Families<br />
with children that are experiencing a homeless crisis can receive temporary shelter, intensive case<br />
management, and supportive services to empower them to achieve housing. (23.5%)<br />
117403<br />
L’ARCHE MOBILE, INC. – (251) 438-2094, www.larchemobile.org. We, people with and without<br />
intellectual disabilities, share life together in family-like homes and an Activity Center, which provides<br />
various work and artistic opportunities. (10.2%)<br />
117404<br />
PRODISEE PANTRY, INC. – (251) 626-1720, www.prodiseepantry.org. Caring volunteers provide love,<br />
hope and comfort through emergency food, large-scale disaster relief, referrals and partnerships to<br />
Baldwin County, Alabama families in crisis. (5.1%)<br />
117405<br />
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF MOBILE, INC. – (251) 694-6873, www.rmhmobile.<br />
com. Mobile’s “House That Love Built” is a warm, caring home-away-from-home serving families with<br />
children hospitalized for serious illnesses, injuries, or premature birth. (8.0%)<br />
117411<br />
UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME – (334) 386-5354 or (800) 239-3575, www.umch.net.<br />
Abused, neglected, and traumatized children, young mothers, and struggling families find comfort and<br />
safety through our group homes, foster care programs, and family preservation services. (21.6%)<br />
LARC 12 – WIREGRASS AREA<br />
Barbour, Coffee, Covington, Dale, Geneva, Henry, and Houston Cos.<br />
LOCAL FEDERATED AGENCIES<br />
127900<br />
WIREGRASS UNITED WAY - (334) 792-9661 Supports and provides resources for nonprofit organizations<br />
providing health and human services to citizens living in Coffee, Dale, Geneva, Henry and<br />
Houston Counties in Alabama. www.wuw.org (20.9%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
127910<br />
ALABAMA EASTER SEAL SOCIETY - (334) 395-4489 Provides for unmet needs of the disabled,<br />
transportation of children to clinics, purchase of orthopedic appliances, comprehensive rehabilitation<br />
and therapeutic recreation, public education and advocacy. (14.5%)<br />
127912<br />
ALFRED SALIBA FAMILY SERVICE CENTER – (334) 712 -1542 Improve the quality of the life of<br />
the citizens of Houston CO. by providing prevention -based, coordinated, and comprehensive community<br />
support services. (12.1%)<br />
127909<br />
AMERICAN RED CROSS – WIREGRASS CHAPTER – (334) 792-9852 Provides disaster relief services<br />
and health and safety sources; sponsors blood drives and AIDS awareness training, emergency<br />
assistance for elderly/disabled; babysitting classes. (7.3%)<br />
127914<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA - ALABAMA/FLORIDA COUNCIL - (334) 793-7882 Helping to instill<br />
values in young people. Prepare them to make ethical choices in achieving their full potential. (15.5%)<br />
127915<br />
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF SOUTHEAST ALABAMA - (334) 445-0512 To inspire and enable all young<br />
people especially those from disadvantaged circumstances to realize their full potential as productive<br />
responsible citizens. (25.1 %)<br />
127917<br />
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES - (334) 793-3601 Provides material assistance (emergency utilities,<br />
rent, medication, food and clothing); individual and family counseling. A licensed adoption placement<br />
agency. (17.2%)<br />
127918<br />
CHRISTIAN MISSION CENTERS - (334) 393-2607 A Christian organization which provides emergency<br />
shelter, food, transportation, utility assistance, rent/mortgage assistance, emergency medication,<br />
furniture, clothing, household items and a 12 step recovery ministry. (21.4%)<br />
127919<br />
COFFEE CO. FAMILY SERVICES CENTER - (334) 393-8538 To support and strengthen families by<br />
providing a coordinated network to support self -sufficiency. (0%)<br />
127923<br />
ENTERPRISE YMCA - (334) 347-4513 Christian organization that offers programs underprivileged<br />
children in pre -school after school day care, youth sports and physical fitness. (9.7%)<br />
127934<br />
EXCHANGE CENTER FOR CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION, THE - (334) 671-1966 Child abuse prevention/Intervention<br />
services; individual and family counseling, survivor groups; support groups (adults,<br />
teens, children), life -skills and divorce related classes and anger management. (4.7%)<br />
127904<br />
GENEVA CO. FAMILY SERVICE CENTER - (334) 588-0060 Empower families, Children, and youth to<br />
become independent and reach their goals in life. (15.4%)<br />
127903<br />
GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTH ALABAMA INC. - (334) 794-7422 Offers an informal education program<br />
on values, patriotism, leadership and social issues development for girls ages 5 -17 years. (26.4%)<br />
127930<br />
GIRLS INC. - (334) 793-2321 To enable girls to become strong, smart, and bold through balanced<br />
programs created to teach self sufficiency, economic independence, and responsible decision makers.<br />
(28.4%)<br />
127931<br />
HAWK - HOUSTON BOYS & GIRLS CLUB - (334) 792-4618 To inspire and enable all young people,<br />
especially those from is advantaged circumstance, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible<br />
and caring citizens. (3.8%)<br />
127932<br />
HOUSE OF RUTH, THE - (334) 793-5214 Comprehensive services for victims of domestic violence<br />
and sexual assault, crisis intervention, safe shelter for victims and their children counseling and advocacy<br />
services. (0%)<br />
127920<br />
LIVING WATERS COUNSELING INC. - (334) 693-3380 To provide low cost/cost – free professional<br />
counseling to individuals demonstrating a financial need who have experienced crisis, disaster or<br />
trauma. (15.3%)<br />
127913<br />
OzARK-DALE CO. FAMILY SERVICE CENTER – (334) 424-1229 We are dedicated to building<br />
strong families. We do this through parenting classes, helping families locate resources, and offering<br />
space to agencies that serve families. (5.1%)<br />
127938<br />
SALVATION ARMY- GENEVA, HENRY & HOUSTON COUNTIES - (334) 792-7911 Provides disaster<br />
assistance with food, clothing and shelter, initiates skills training and character building programs,<br />
holiday assistance programs and a thrift store. (17.4%)<br />
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127936<br />
SALVATION ARMY SERVICE CENTER - COFFEE AND DALE COUNTIES - (334) 445-3070 Provides<br />
food, clothing, medication and a limited amount of utility assistance for those who have suffered an<br />
emergency or circumstance beyond their control. (0%)<br />
127940<br />
SOUTHEAST ALABAMA YOUTH SERVICES - (334) 983-8377 Diversion Center for delinquent youth;<br />
Group Attention Homes for neglected/abused children; Individual/Family Counseling; substance abuse<br />
prevention, anti -shoplifting, school -based self -development and parenting classes. (19.1%)<br />
127929<br />
THE EXCHANGE CENTER FOR CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION – (334) 671-1966 Child abuse prevention/intervention<br />
services; individual and family counseling, survivor groups; support groups (adults,<br />
teens, children), life-skills and divorce related classes and anger management. (6.4%)<br />
127942<br />
VAUGHN-BLUMBERG CENTER - DOTHAN/HOUSTON CO. MENTAL RETARDATION BOARD -<br />
(334) 793-3102 Early intervention services for the mentally handicapped, diagnosis and evaluation,<br />
physical, speech and occupational therapies, counseling, day training, work and residential homes.<br />
(9.6%)<br />
127945<br />
WIREGRASS ANGEL HOUSE - (334) 702-7010 Work with families of homicide victims by providing<br />
direct services through crime scene clean up, funeral and financial arrangements, crisis and trauma<br />
counseling. (4.1%)<br />
127943<br />
WIREGRASS AREA UNITED WAY FOOD BANK - (334) 794-9775 Soliciting, procuring and distributing<br />
excess food and grocery products, developing and monitoring agency networks, and cultivating<br />
community awareness and participation. (13.6%)<br />
127905<br />
WIREGRASS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY - (334) 792-8453 Builds homes in partnership with low<br />
-income families. Provides no interest loans that are sold without a profit. Provides homebuyer education<br />
program. (26.9%)<br />
127944<br />
WIREGRASS REHABILITATION CENTER - (334) 792-0022 Provides services to assist individuals<br />
with a vocational disability in obtaining and maintaining employment and maximizing independent<br />
living. (10.2%)<br />
LOCAL UNAFFILIATED AGENCIES<br />
128001<br />
ALzHEIMER’S RESOURCE CENTER, INC. – (888) 702-8689 or (334) 702-2273 A local, independent<br />
organization which provides family support groups, caregiver newsletters, respite grants, educational<br />
materials and seminars for families, caregivers, & victims of Alzheimer’s disease. (14.8%).<br />
128005<br />
FAITH BROADCASTING, INC. – (800) 239-8900 or (334) 271-8900 Independent, non-commercial<br />
network of eight FM radio stations (WLBF, WSTF, WDYF) serving North, Central, and Southern Alabama<br />
with information and inspiration from a Judeo-Christian worldview. www.faithradio.org (15.9%)<br />
128006<br />
UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME – (800) 239-3575 Abused, neglected, and traumatized<br />
children, young mothers, and struggling families find comfort and safety through our group homes,<br />
foster care programs, and family preservation services. www.umch.net (21.6%)<br />
128003<br />
COVENANT HOSPICE, INC.— (877) 244-7379 Toll Free; (334) 794-7847 Dothan office; A non-profit<br />
organization dedicated to providing comprehensive compassionate care to patients and loved ones<br />
during times of life-limiting illness and bereavement. www.covenanthospice.org (16.0%)<br />
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STATEWIDE UNAFFILIATED AGENCIES<br />
999950<br />
ADAPTIVE AQUATICS, INC. – (205) 807-7519 A nonprofit dedicated to introducing, teaching and advancement<br />
of adapted water sports for children, adults and wounded warrior veterans with disabilities.<br />
www.adaptiveaquatics.org (.58%)<br />
999955<br />
ALABAMA BAPTIST CHILDREN’S HOMES – (205) 982-1112 We protect, nurture and restore children<br />
and families through Christ-centered services statewide with group, shelter, foster and family care<br />
homes for mothers with children. www.alabamachild.org (13.50%)<br />
999959<br />
ALABAMA KIDNEY FOUNDATION – (800) 750-3331 or (205) 934-2111 Providing financial assistance,<br />
education, and support programs to Alabama’s kidney patients; including public education<br />
initiatives promoting organ donation and prevention of kidney disease. www.alkidney.org (13.22%)<br />
999951<br />
ALABAMA KIWANIS FOUNDATION/JEAN DEAN RIF (READING IS FUNDAMENTAL) - (334) 749-<br />
5631 Puts books in the hands of over 23,000 at-risk young children statewide. www.jeandeanrif.org<br />
(10.2%)<br />
999960<br />
ALABAMA PARTNERSHIP FOR CHILDREN – (334) 271-0304 To partner with all public and private<br />
entities to maintain an effective state and local system of resources and support for children and<br />
families. www.smartstartalabama.org (13.68%)<br />
999966<br />
ALABAMA RURAL COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS (ARCH) – (334) 239-7833 ARCH promotes,<br />
supports and provides the development of a continuum of the housing and services for people who are<br />
homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. www.archconnection.org (.25%)<br />
999956<br />
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY – (800) 227-2345 The American Cancer Society saves lives and<br />
creates more birthdays by helping people stay well and get well, by finding cures, and by fighting back.<br />
www.cancer.org (6.67%)<br />
999969<br />
ARC OF ALABAMA, THE – (334) 262-7688 The Arc of Alabama, Inc. advocates for the rights and<br />
needs of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. www.thearcofalabama.com<br />
(18.84%)<br />
999958<br />
ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION, SOUTHEAST REGION, INC. – (205) 979-5700 The mission of the Arthritis<br />
Foundation is to improve lives through leadership in the prevention, control, and cure of arthritis and<br />
related diseases. www.arthritis.org/alabama (24.81%)<br />
999953<br />
CHILDREN’S FUND – (877) 654-5437 Supporting grassroots education and health projects benefiting<br />
orphans in India and Africa. Your support provides food, clothing, clean water and schools for poor,<br />
neglected children. www.childrensfund.net (18.72%)<br />
999952<br />
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF ALABAMA – (205) 939-9100 In 2010, Children’s Hospital incurred<br />
$48,103,871 in management and general expenses and $0 in fundraising expenses. These two expense<br />
categories represent 8.65 percent of the Hospital’s total revenue. www.childrensal.org (8.65%)<br />
999965<br />
EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF ALABAMA – (251) 341-0170 – 800-626-1582 Client Support Services<br />
(Information and Referral, Consultations), Employment Assistance, Advocacy, Emergency Support/<br />
Medication, Social programs/Support Groups; Community and Professional Education, Camp. www.<br />
epilespyfoundation.org (18.19%)<br />
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999957<br />
HEART GALLEY ALABAMA – (205) 445-1293 Promotes adoption of Alabama’s foster children by<br />
photographing, holding art exhibits throughout the state and maintaining an active website for viewing<br />
by prospective adaptive families. www.heartgalleryalabama.com (27%)<br />
999968<br />
NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY – (205) 879-8546 The National Multiple Sclerosis<br />
Society helps address the challenges of living with MS through direct services as well as through the<br />
support of MS research. www.nationalmssociety.org/alc (14.55%)<br />
999961<br />
SAMARITAN’S PURSE – (800) 528-1980 A nonprofit, Christian relief organization that provides immediate,<br />
no-red-tape response to the physical and spiritual needs of people in crisis situations around<br />
the world. www.samaritanspurse.org (7.02%)<br />
999954<br />
UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME – (334) 386-5354 Abused, neglected, and traumatized<br />
children, young mothers, and struggling families find comfort and safety through our group homes,<br />
foster care programs, and family preservation services. www.umch.net (21.60%)<br />
999970<br />
UNITED WAYS OF ALABAMA – (334) 269-4505 2-1-1 Connects Alabama is an easy-to-remember<br />
dialing code linking those in need to help. In 2011, 2-1-1 helped over 223,160 callers in Alabama.<br />
www.211connectsalabama.org (15.71%)<br />
GLOBAL IMPACT<br />
999200<br />
GLOBAL IMPACT – (800) 836-4620 Supports leading U.S.-based international charities to address<br />
critical needs throughout the world. We help ensure sustainable solutions by meeting real needs with<br />
real results. www.charity.org (3.11%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
999207<br />
AFRICAN MEDICAL AND RESEARCH FOUNDATION (AMREF) – (212) 768-2440. Since 1957, has<br />
improved health for Africans through training, capacity building, and advocacy in HIV/AIDS, malaria,<br />
family health, water and sanitation and clinical outreach. www.amref.org (12.43%)<br />
999203<br />
AFRICARE – (202) 462-3614 Develops self-help programs in Africa to increase food production, develop<br />
clean water resources, manage the environment, strengthen health care and deliver emergency<br />
assistance. www.africare.org (6.02%)<br />
999235<br />
AMERICAN JEWISH WORLD SERVICE – (800) 889-7146 Provides sustainable development assistance,<br />
technical support, and emergency relief to people in need in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the<br />
Middle East, Russia, and Ukraine. www.ajws.org (13.2%)<br />
999204<br />
AMERICAN NEAR EAST REFUGEE AID (ANERA) – (202) 266-9700 ANERA advances the wellbeing<br />
of people in the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon and Jordan. www.anera.org (4.44%)<br />
999202<br />
AMERICAN REFUGEE COMMITTEE – (800) 875-7060 International relief and development agency<br />
empowering people impacted by conflict and disaster to recover and rebuild their lives with dignity.<br />
www.arcrelief.org (9.23%)<br />
999206<br />
AMERICARES FOUNDATION, INC.– (800) 486-4357 Restores health and saves lives by delivering<br />
donated medicines, medical supplies and humanitarian aid to people in need around the world and<br />
here at home. www.americares.org (1.27%)<br />
999205<br />
CARE – (800) 521-2273 Fights root causes of poverty in 66 countries; special focus on empowering<br />
poor women to lift themselves, their families, and communities out of poverty. www.care.org (10.15%)<br />
999211<br />
CHILDFUND INTERNATIONAL– (800) 776-6767 Helping deprived, excluded and vulnerable children<br />
have the capacity to become young adults and leaders who bring lasting and positive change in their<br />
communities. www.childfund.org (18.55%)<br />
999210<br />
CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL – (800) 888-3089 Our mission is to bring lasting change to impoverished<br />
children by reducing their daily struggles and providing opportunities for better health, education<br />
and success. www.children.org (17.69%)<br />
999212<br />
CHRISTIAN REFORMED WORLD RELIEF COMMITTEE (CRWRC) – (800) 552-7972 Fighting<br />
poverty, hunger and injustice through partnerships and locally originated community development programs;<br />
responding to disasters with emergency supplies and reconstruction of homes and livelihoods.<br />
www.crwrc.org (13.63%)<br />
999237<br />
ECHO – (239) 543-3246 ECHO fights world hunger by using science and technology to develop agricultural<br />
solutions to aid farmers in developing countries. www.echonet.org (14.04%)<br />
999238<br />
FINCA INTERNATIONAL – (202) 682-1510 Mission: to provide financial services to the world’s lowestincome<br />
entrepreneurs so they can create jobs, build assets and improve their standard of living. www.<br />
villagebanking.org (25.6%)<br />
999214<br />
FREEDOM FROM HUNGER – (800) 708-2555 Combines microfinance, education and health protection<br />
services to help poor families in the developing work improve their incomes, safeguard their health<br />
and achieve food security. www.freedomfromhunger.org (17.6%)<br />
999215<br />
HEALTH VOLUNTEERS OVERSEAS, INC. – (202) 296-0928 Trains, mentors and provides critical<br />
professional support to more than 3,000 healthcare providers who care for the neediest populations in<br />
over 25 countries. www.hvousa.org (5.75%)<br />
999216<br />
HEIFER INTERNATIONAL – (800) 422-0474 Helps poor families worldwide become self-sufficient by<br />
providing food - and income-producing animals and training in animal management, environmentallysound<br />
farming and community development. www.heifer.org (25.29%)<br />
999217<br />
HELEN KELLER INTERNATIONAL – 877-535-5374 Saves the sight and lives of the most vulnerable<br />
and disadvantaged; combats the causes and consequences of blindness and malnutrition. www.hki.<br />
org (7.17%)<br />
999213<br />
INTERNATIONAL EYE FOUNDATION – (240) 290-0263 Saves sight worldwide. Fighting cataract,<br />
“river blindness,” childhood blindness. Expands available eye care services building management and<br />
financial capacity of eye hospitals serving the poor. www.iefusa.org (18.57%)<br />
999239<br />
INTERNATIONAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHARITIES – (877) 803-4622 Provides humanitarian/<br />
development assistance to people in U.S., Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East who have been<br />
devastated by man-made and natural disasters. www.iocc.org (7.48%)<br />
999222<br />
INTERNATIONAL RELIEF TEAMS – (619) 284-7979 Assists victims of disaster, poverty and neglect<br />
through short-term relief efforts and long-term programs that include medical training, surgical outreach<br />
and health promotion. www.irteams.org (1.04%)<br />
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999230<br />
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE – (800) 733-8433 Our commitment to freedom, human<br />
dignity, and self-reliance is reflected in well-planned global emergency relief, rehabilitation assistance,<br />
resettlement services, and advocacy for refugees. www.theirc.org (8.6%)<br />
999244<br />
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH FOUNDATION – (800) 770-8710 IYF programs are catalysts of change<br />
that help young people obtain a quality education, gain employability skills, make healthy choices and<br />
improve their communities. www.iyfnet.org (12.58%)<br />
999228<br />
LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF – (800) 597-5972 Affirming God’s love for all people, we work with<br />
Lutherans and partners around the world to end poverty, injustice and human suffering. www.lwr.org<br />
(8.24%)<br />
999218<br />
MERCY CORPS – (800) 292-3355 Providing lifesaving aid worldwide following a disaster or conflict,<br />
and helping local populations design and implement sustainable programs to promote health and<br />
economic development. www.mercycorps.org (11.77%)<br />
999209<br />
OPPORTUNITY INTERNATIONAL – (800) 793-9455 We collaborate with local partners worldwide<br />
to provide micro-finance services allowing poor entrepreneurs to develop steady income, provide for<br />
families and create jobs for neighbors. www.opportunity.org (11.41%)<br />
999236<br />
PLAN USA – (800) 556-7918 Founded in 1937, Plan International USA is part of a global organization<br />
that works with communities in 50 developing countries to end the cycle of poverty for children. www.<br />
planusa.org (21.08%)<br />
999224<br />
PROJECT HOPE – (800) 544-4673 Project HOPE provides sustainable improvements in health<br />
and around the globe through education and humanitarian assistance with more than 92 percent of<br />
revenues dedicated to programs. www.projecthope.org (5.88%)<br />
999241<br />
ROTARY FOUNDATION OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL – (866) 976-8279 Our mission is to advance<br />
world understanding, goodwill and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education<br />
and the alleviation of poverty. www.rotary.org (10.44%)<br />
999225<br />
SALVATION ARMY WORLD SERVICE OFFICE (SAWSO) – (800) 725-2769 Work in developing<br />
countries assisting poor in programs: health care, HIV/AIDS, capacity building, income generation,<br />
education, anti-human trafficking, relief efforts and reconstruction. www.sawso.org (1.81%)<br />
999226<br />
SAVE THE CHILDREN – (800) 728-3843 Our mission is to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world<br />
treats children, and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives. www.savethechildren.org<br />
(8.79%)<br />
999243<br />
TECHNOSERVE, INC. – (800) 999-6757 Helps men and women in the developing world to build businesses<br />
that create income, opportunity and economic growth for their families, communities, and their<br />
countries. www.technoserve.org (17.55%)<br />
999208<br />
UNICEF, US FUND FOR – (800) 486-4233 Works for the survival, protection and development of<br />
children worldwide through fundraising, education and advocacy. www.unicefusa.org (16.66%)<br />
999227<br />
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE, INC. – (800) 766-5236. We defend human<br />
rights and civil liberties, promoting environmental and economic justice with grassroots partners worldwide,<br />
while engaging our members to serve as citizen-activists. www.uusc.org (12.45%)<br />
999229<br />
UNITED METHODIST COMMITTEE ON RELIEF – (800) 554-8583. Our mission is to alleviate human<br />
suffering. We provide practical, proactive support to the most vulnerable survivors of chronic or temporary<br />
emergencies due to natural or civil causes. www.umcor.org (6.27%)<br />
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999232<br />
WORLD RELIEF – (800) 535-5433 Provides emergency relief and community-based solutions to<br />
alleviate poverty in 18 countries and provides resettlement assistance to refugees in the United <strong>State</strong>s.<br />
www.wr.org (18.32%)<br />
COMMUNITY CHARITIES OF ALABAMA<br />
999400<br />
COMMUNITY CHARITIES OF ALABAMA, INC. - 205-879-9889 Working toward a stronger Alabama<br />
by supporting health, human service, environment, animal rights, and arts and culture charities through<br />
workplace giving and collaborative projects. www.mygiftmychoice.org (9.1%)<br />
(List of Agencies Follows)<br />
999417<br />
ALABAMA HEAD INJURY FOUNDATION, INC. - 205-823-3818 Serving Alabamians disabled by<br />
traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury through case management, financial aid, respite care, housing<br />
assistance and social/ recreational programs. www.ahif.org (9.9%)<br />
999427<br />
ALzHEIMER’S OF CENTRAL ALABAMA - 205-871-7970 Provides services for families and patients:<br />
respite care, continence products, adult day care, resource center, support groups, counseling, website,<br />
newsletter, advocacy, and, research. www.alzca.org (6.2%)<br />
999409<br />
AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION - 205-323-4433 Dedicated to understanding<br />
and preventing suicide through research, education and advocacy and to reaching out to people with<br />
mental disorders and those impacted by suicide. www.afsp.org (8%)<br />
999428<br />
AUTISM SOCIETY OF ALABAMA - 877-4AUTISM Assists with diagnosis and treatment of Autism and<br />
Asperger Syndrome. Facilitates support and increases public awareness. Autism affects 1 out of 150<br />
babies born today. www.autism-alabama.org (21.5%)<br />
999412<br />
CAMP SMILE A MILE - 205-323-8427 Provides no cost, year round challenging, unforgettable recreational<br />
and educational experiences for young cancer patients, their families and young adult survivors<br />
from Alabama. www.campsam.org (12.6%)<br />
999415<br />
EASTER SEALS ALABAMA, INC. - 334-395-4489 Provides for unmet needs of the disabled, transportation<br />
of children to clinics, purchase of orthopedic appliances, comprehensive rehabilitation and<br />
therapeutic recreation, public education and advocacy. www.easter-seals.org (14.07%)<br />
999413<br />
KID ONE TRANSPORT - 205-978-1001 Provides free rides to non-emergency medical, dental, prenatal<br />
and mental health appointments for children and expectant mothers who have little or no means of<br />
transportation. www.kidone.org (18.6%)<br />
999410<br />
LUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, ALABAMA/GULF COAST CHAPTER - 205-989-0098 Supports<br />
research, public and professional education, and provides referral service through the chapters patient<br />
services manager: provides financial assistance to patients with blood cancer. www.lls.org (19.4%)<br />
999416<br />
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF ALABAMA (RMHCA) - 205-933-0692 RMHCA operates<br />
Birmingham’s Ronald McDonald House, and affordable, supportive, temporary home-away-fromhome<br />
for 1200 families of sick children each year. www.rmhca.org (29.3%)<br />
999404<br />
SOUTHEASTERN DIABETES EDUCATION SERVICES, INC. - 205-402-0415 To Motivate persons<br />
with diabetes and their families through educational, social and recreational experiences in a safe and<br />
nurturing environment. www.southeasterndiabetes.org (22.7%)<br />
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999966<br />
On any given day there are countless<br />
individuals and families in Rural<br />
Alabama who are homeless or at risk<br />
of becoming homeless.<br />
ARCH provides housing and<br />
supportive services to homeless<br />
individuals and families in 42 Rural<br />
Alabama Counties.<br />
Help us in our fight to provide safe,<br />
decent and affordable housing to<br />
Alabama’s Homeless citizens.<br />
<strong>2012</strong> STATE COMBINED CAMPAIGN<br />
# 106812<br />
Distributing 20 MILLION POUNDS of food<br />
and other grocery products annually to over<br />
330,000 hungry Alabama citizens in<br />
35 counties, with the assistance of over<br />
800 Charitable organizations<br />
We need your help more than<br />
ever. Join us as we fight this<br />
increasing need. Every dollar you<br />
donate will provide 6.5 pounds of<br />
nutritious food.<br />
521 Trade Center Street<br />
Montgomery, AL 36108<br />
334-263-3784<br />
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