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117000
(251) 433-3624

Creating lasting, positive change in Mobile, Clarke, and Washington counties through the building blocks for a better life: education, health, financial stability, and essentials

www.uwswa.org
UWSWA FED
117001
(251) 456-7807

We ara a comprehensive alcohol and drug recovery program for females ages 18 and up. This is a faith-based, twelve-week residential program.

UWSWA FED
117002
(251) 246-7750

Provides pregnancy tests, options information, limited ultrasound, parenting classes, and material resources. Marriage and family life coaching are also offered. STI testing and treatment available.

www.pregnancytesthelp.com
UWSWA FED
117003
(251) 544-6200

The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.

www.redcross.org
UWSWA FED
117004
(251) 653-1617

Feeding the Gulf Coast works through member organizations and special programs to provide nutritious food to meet the challenge of feeding people who are hungry.

UWSWA FED
117005
(251) 432-1235

Programs and services for youth ages 6 to 18 lead to priority outcomes of academic success, good character, and citizenship and healthy lifestyles

www.bgcsouthal.org
UWSWA FED
117008
(251) 433-6693

SAVLP provides pro bono legal services in certain civil matters to low-income Mobile, Baldwin, Clarke and Washington County residents.

www.savlp.org
UWSWA FED
117009
(251) 639-0004

Information, family support, referral, and educational services are offered free of charge to preteens, teens and parents regarding teen issues, bullying, relationships and positive parenting.

UWSWA FED
117010
(251) 626-2646

Anti-poverty, community, help, empower, programs, self-sufficiency, caring, emergency, case management, non-profit, services, change, counseling, partnership, development, stability, and volunteers.

www.caaofsa.org
UWSWA FED
117012
(251) 478-7855

The Drug Education Council promotes healthy choices regarding the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs by providing quality education intervention, and recovery support programs.

www.drugeducation.org
UWSWA FED
117013
(251) 479-0649

A multi-service community center providing resources and programs for Mobile’s undersourced citizens including at-risk youth, disadvantaged seniors, the working poor and homeless families

www.dumaswesley.org
UWSWA FED
117015
(251) 602-0909

Through mental wellness, financial, and crisis counseling, our mission is to empower individuals to live more productive lives through counseling, assistance, referrals and education.

www.lifelinesmobile.org
UWSWA FED
117016
(251) 441-1991

FPCA offers temporary shelter and support to families with children experiencing homelessness. We offer affordable housing to families with low income facing a housing crisis.

www.familypromise.org
UWSWA FED
117017
(251) 471-1581

Empowering people through lifelong learning and employment: better skills, better jobs, and preschool children and ready to succed in school means a better life for everyone.

www.gesgc.org
UWSWA FED
117020
(251) 432-4111

Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy provides free medications to uninsured patients in Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties.

www.ozanampharmacy.org
UWSWA FED
117023
(251) 341-0170

Epilepsy Foundation of Alabama improves the quality of lifefor persons with seizures. Information, referral, emergency assistance, advocacy, community education, camp for kids.

www.efala.org
UWSWA FED
117024
(251) 344-0536

BBBS provides children facing adversity with strong eduring, professionally supported one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.

www.bbbssa.org
UWSWA FED
117025
(251) 694-6873

Ronald McDonald House Mobile provides a home away from home for families whose children are receiving life-saving medical care in area hospitals.

http://www.rmhcmobile.org
UW SOUTHWEST ALABAMA
117027
(251) 471-1998

We provide a home for individuals with developmental disabilities in a loving and family environment where happiness, comfort, and welfare are the foremost concerns.

www.mulherinhome.com
UWSWA FED
117028
(251) 342-2809

Penelope House provides safety, protection, and support to the victims of Domestic Violence and their children through shelter, advocacy, and individual and community education.

www.penelopehouse.org
UWSWA FED