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053000
205-251-5131

Our purpose is to increase the organized capacity of people to care for one another and improve education, health, financial stability and access to services.

www.uwca.org
UWCA
053002
205-942-6277

A non-profit organization providing speech, occupational, and physical therapies for children and competitive employment services for adults with disabilities.

www.eastersealsbham.org
UWCA
053007
205-823-3818

Provides support services to traumatic brain injury including: support groups, camps, respite care, and counseling as well as furthering prevention initiatives statewide.

www.ahif.org
UWCA
053008
205-900-4250

Providing financial assistance, education and support programs to Alabama’s kidney patients; including public education initiatives promoting organ donation and prevention of kidney disease.

www.alkidney.org
UWCA
053012
205-439-8700

Prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.

www.redcross.org/alabama
UWCA
053012
205-795-8700

Prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.

www.redcross.org/alabama
UWCA
053013
205-387-0562

The Arc provides for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

www.walkerarc.com
UWCA
053014
205-338-2358

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.

UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, INC.
053015
205-705-1836

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.

UWCA
053016
205-884-2680

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.

UWCA
053017
205-324-9822

AIDS Alabama focuses on housing; supportive services; HIV/STI prevention education including free, confidential HIV/STI testing, and advocacy.

www.aidsalabama.org
UWCA
053018
205-939-5590

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.

www.bbbsbhm.org
UWCA
053021
205-944-3900

United Ability (formerly UCP of Greater Birmingham) provides innovative services connecting people with disabilities to their communities and empowering individuals to live full, meaningful lives.

www.ucpbham.com
UWCA
053023
205-274-7226

Helps child abuse victims and their families. Services include abuse investigations, free therapy, and various prevention programs.

UWCA
053025
205+554-1680

The Black Warrior Council, Boy Scouts of America is a youth program of character development and values-based leadership training.

www.bwc-bsa.org
UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL ALABAMA
053027
205-815-0703

After school and extended day youth development programs for youth ages six to eighteen in Jefferson, Shelby, Walker and St. Clair Counties.

www.bgcca.org
UWCA
053028
205-322-6854

Pathways meets immediate and long-term needs of women and children experiencing homelessness by providing daytime and overnight emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, and childcare services.

www.pathwayshome.org
UWCA
053033
205-251-7148

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.

www.childrensaid.org
UWCA
053034
251-680-5223

Alabama’s only freestanding hospital dedicated solely to the care and treatment of children, with 15,000 inpatient and 677,000 outpatient visits annually.

www.childrensal.org
UWCA
053035
205-338-2358

We are an all-volunteer organization providing emergency food to low income St. Clair County families in need.

UWCA