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AIDS Alabama focuses on housing; supportive services; HIV/STI prevention education including free, confidential HIV/STI testing, and advocacy.
Provides support services to traumatic brain injury including: support groups, camps, respite care, and counseling as well as furthering prevention initiatives statewide.
Providing financial assistance, education and support programs to Alabama’s kidney patients; including public education initiatives promoting organ donation and prevention of kidney disease.
Provides services for families and patients, education,respite, continence products, adult day care, resource center, support groups, counseling, patient safety, newsletter, advocacy and research.
Prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.
Prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.
TACA serves people with intellectual/developmental disabilities through comprehensive programming and advocacy efforts to ensure everyone has the opportunity to live their most independent life possible.
Through advocacy, coaching, and support and various quality programs, individuals with developmental disabilities are empowered to achieve their goals in the community of their choice.
Provides day, residential, and community based services and supports to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families in the St. Clair county Area.
The Arc provides for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Provide positive role models to children in need by matching children ages 7-15 with HS students and adults in a one to one relationship.
Helps child abuse victims and their families. Services include abuse investigations, free therapy, and various prevention programs.
The Black Warrior Council, Boy Scouts of America is a youth program of character development and values-based leadership training.
After school and extended day youth development programs for youth ages six to eighteen in Jefferson, Shelby, Walker and St. Clair Counties.
BridgeWays teaches young people the core values of kindness, caring, and respect for every individual’s intrinsic value as a human being – including themselves.
Provides forensic interviews, multi-disciplinary team coordination, advocacy, and therapy services to child and adolescent victims of abuse and witnesses to crime in Chilton County.
Alabama’s only freestanding hospital dedicated solely to the care and treatment of children, with 15,000 inpatient and 677,000 outpatient visits annually.
Changing lives, building families, strengthening communities through counseling, foster and adoptive family recruitment and training, independent living skills, parenting classes, support groups, and family preservation.
We provide food, clothing, prescription drugs, dental assistance, and essentials for needy county residents; and essentials for disaster victims and non-resident travelers including lodging.
We are an all-volunteer organization providing emergency food to low income St. Clair County families in need.
