LARC 3
Th Greater Alabama Council, Boy Scouts of America provides character education to tens of thousands of youth and adults in 22 counties of Alabama
Christian Women’s Job Corps of Madison County provides a free job readiness and mentoring program for women ages 18-60.
The shelter’s mission is to use rescue, training, adoption, education, and advocacy to ensure the humane treatment and welfare of all animals in our community.
Phoenix provides various services to individuals with disabilities in Northern Alabama. Various services are provides to aid the individual in obtaining meaningful employment.
Financially supports human service programs delivering vitally needed social, health and other human services within Jackson County.
Tutorial programs and enrichment program for 8 -12 year old at-risk children, including field trips with certified teachers directing.
Serves homeless individuals and families within the community by providing shelter, meals, clothing, therapy, and workforce development to increase self-worth, confidence, and mental health.
Girls ages 5 – 17 discover the fun, friendship and power of girls together while developing values, character and life skills.
Provides services to youth and adults in 22 counties of North Alabama; seeks to instill character, values, and leadership in youth ages 6-20.
Offers direct disaster relief services, blood and blood byproducts, CPR/First Aid/Water Safety Training, and services for military families.
Responds to individuals in crisis. Provides twenty-four hour suicide prevention HELPline, domestic and sexual violence victim services, 211 referral line services.
Recruits, trains and motivates volunteers who minister to physical and social needs of homebound and aging persons, which enables them to remain at home.
Supports and provides services for moderate to severely retarded children and adults. Provides programs to prepare developmentally disabled persons for employment.
Identifying health and human service needs in our community and working with donors, volunteers, and collaborative partners to develop and implement effective strategies and solutions.
Providing mental health counseling, anti-poverty and family self-sufficiency programs, affordable housing, domestic violence intervention, in-school programs, victim’s rights advocacy, and parenting and family strengthening programs.
To inspire and enable all young people especially those who need us most to realize their full potential as productive responsible and caring citizens.
Responds to individuals in crisis. Provide 24 hour suicide prevention HELPline; domestic and sexual violence victim services, 2-1-1 referral line serving Jackson, Limestone, Madison, Morgan.
We empower neighbors through education, employment and crisis services. Our partnership with the schools and volunteers help to assist families throughout southeastern Madison County
We provide school-based medical, dental & eye care to 3,537 low-income students via a collaborative effort with Title I schools.
Child-focused, multidisciplinary response to child sexual or physical abuse. Children under 19 receive free medical, mental health, protective services, and prosecution in a community response.
