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A.C.T.S. (Association of Christians in Tallassee for Service) P.O. Box 781111 Tallassee, AL 36078 ph 334.283.6750
Offers financial help as well as food, clothing, etc. year-round to individuals. Other donations come from area churches, businesses, clubs and individuals. Also operates Tallassee Christmas Clearing House program.
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Aid to Inmate Mothers 434 North McDonough Street 36104 ph 262.2245 | fax 262.2296 email carol@inmatemoms.org www.inmatemoms.org
Aid to Inmate Mothers (AIM) provides literacy and parenting classes to incarcerated mothers, preparation for release, visitation and outreach to children, and 12 months of post--release followup.
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American Cancer Society 3054-C McGehee Rd. 36111 ph 288.3432| fax
612.8181 cancer.org
Conducts educational efforts on
prevention, detection and treatment of cancer; provides professional
education to doctors and nurses; assists with some direct patient
services; helps to fund national cancer research.
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American Heart Association 1449 Medical Park Ave Birmingham, AL 35213 ph
205.510.1524 americanheart.org
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American Legion Auxiliary #2 3961 Fairfield Drive 36109
ph 396-1518
Administers a fund to provide assistance to needy veterans. Provides help with transportation when medical needs arise; counsels veterans with personal problems; conducts recreational and social activities for hospitalized veterans; furnishes food and clothing to needy veterans and their families at Christmas.
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American Red Cross of Central Alabama 5015 Woods Crossing 36106 ph 260.3980 | fax 260.4070 e-mail admin@montgomeryarc.org www.montgomeryarc.org
The American Red Cross of Central Alabama Provides 24-hour assistance to victims of disaster, emergency communications for armed forces members and their families. Trains in skills such as First Aid, CPR and water safety; teaches HIV/AIDS prevention; administers Project Share program.
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Autauga County Family Support Center 113 W Main St Prattville AL 36067 ph 334.361.4703 | fax 334.361.4747 www.acfsc.org
The mission of the Family Support Center is to improve the quality of life in children and families in Autauga County through education, advocacy and employment.
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Boy Scouts of America Tukabatchee Area Council 3067 Carter Hill Road 36111 ph 262.2697 | fax 834.6521 www.tukabatcheebsa.org
Serves youth ages 7-20 in 14 Central Alabama counties. Programs include Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Explorers (co-ed program), Learning for Life in-school program and Camp Sunshine for boys.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Montgomery West End: 220 Crenshaw St. - 263.3371 Trenholm Court: 428 S. Union St - 386.3055 Chisholm: 2612 Lower Wetumpka Rd. - 265.2469 Central Office: ph 832.4288 | fax 832.4289 www.bgcmala.org
Serves children ages 6-18 from local neighborhoods with programs that aid in social, educational, vocational, health and character development. Activities include sports, crafts, tutoring, camping, special events and leadership opportunities.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of South Central Alabama Corporate Office, 456 S. Court St. 36108 ph 262.7727 | fax 262.7779 www.bgc-sca.org
Provide programs in the areas of Education/Career Development, Prevention, Life Skills, Sports/Recreation, the Arts, and Character/Leadership in Montgomery and Autauga counties.
Club locations:
Adult Educational Lab ph 263.5194
Prattville Unit (Autauga County) ph 361.1833
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Brantwood Children's Home 1309 Upper Wetumpka Road 36107 ph 265.0784 | fax 265.9701 brantwoodchildrenshome.org
Residential care, on-campus school and counseling for abused, neglected and/or abandoned children aged 10 - 20. Independent and Transitional Living programs available for older teens.
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Catholic Social Services 4455 Narrow Lane Road 36116 ph 288.8890 | fax 288.9322 www.cssalabama.org
Catholic Social Services provides emergency aid for families or individuals in crisis, Thrift Shop with low cost clothing/household items, sliding-scale therapeutic counseling, pregnancy counseling, adoption and foster care. Services available to persons of all faiths.
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Chemical Addictions Program (CAP) 1153 Air Base Blvd. 36108 ph 269-2150| fax 265.0475 www.capmgm.com
Provides chemical dependency treatment for adolescents and adults. Adult programs include 14-28 day crisis residential treatment and intensive outpatient services. Adolescent treatment is through an intensive outpatient program.
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Child Protect 935 S. Perry St. ph 262.1220 | fax 262.2252 e-mail childprotect@childprotect.org www.childprotect.org
Child Protect provides a non-threatening site where child victims relate their experiences of abuse to interviewers who help minimize the trauma. A multidisciplinary team of investigators, social workers, district attorneys and medical personnel track each case for appropriate action.
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Children's Center of Montgomery 310 N. Madison Terrace 36107 ph 262.4850 | fax 262.4853
Special programs are designed to serve children ages 1 month to 21 years of age diagnosed as mentally or physically disabled or developmentally delayed. Services include physical, speech and occupational therapy. The Monsky Developmental Clinic evaluates children with suspected or documented developmental problems using the multidisciplinary approach.
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Easter Seals Camp ASCCA P.O. Box 21 5278 Camp ASCCA Drive Jackson's Gap, AL 36861 ph 256.825.9226 1.800.843.2267 www.campascca.org
Camp ASCCA's goal is to serve those who can derive maximum benefit from the resident camp experience and provide a healthier, happier, longer, and more productive life for children and adults of all abilities. Camp ASCCA will also accent "reverse mainstreaming" by including non-disabled persons with disabled persons.
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Easter Seals Central Alabama Rehabilitation and Career Center 2125 E. South Boulevard, Montgomery 36116 ph 288.0240 | fax 288.7171 www.easterseals.org
Easter Seals provides services to children and adults from the River Region counties - Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes, Macon and Montgomery; Services provided through various programs include vocational and employment services, speech/language services, and medical programs.
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Elmore/Autauga Community
Action Committee 504
Autauga Street Wetumpka, AL 36092
567.4361 fax 567.0755 Provides vital services such as utility, food and housing assistance to
low income persons in Elmore and Autauga counties. United Way provides
funding for transportation for seniors and meals for homebound elderly
and handicapped. Head start and weatherization programs in Elmore,
Autauga, Chilton, and Shelby Counties.
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Elmore County Family Resource Center
340 Queen Ann Rd., Wetumpka, AL 36092 ph 514.4150
Offers “one stop shopping” for resources for families, adults and children in Elmore County.
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Family Guidance Center of Alabama 2358 Fairlane Drive 36116 ph 270.4100 | fax 270.4104 email fgc@familyguidancecenter.org www.familyguidancecenter.org
Additional Programs:
Family Coaches Program Child Care Management Program
Parkview Adult Day Health Services 1625 Lake Street 36104 ph 262.4111 | fax 262.0898
Big Brothers Big Sisters Program Family Service & Resource Program Counseling Services Family Service Center of Lowndes County Families in Transition Program Families of the Year Awards Program Travelers Aid Ways to Work Family Loan Program Early Child Care & Education Programs
Family Guidance Center of Alabama has provided quality services designed to strengthen families since 1959. Their full range of services include counseling, parenting education, mentoring, child care support services, adult day care, career development, job training and other therapeutic services for families.
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Family Sunshine Center P.O. Box 5160 36103-5160 Crisis Line: 263.0218 or 1.800.650.6522 1.800.787.3224 (hearing impaired) ph 206.2100 | fax 206.2111 e-mail info@familysunshine.org www.familysunshine.org
The Family Sunshine Center serves victims, potential victims and perpetrators of family violence. Maintains a shelter for abused/ neglected children and/or battered wives. Other services include crisis hotlines, counseling, referral, information and education for abused spouses and children.
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Gift of Life
Foundation 1348 Carmichael Way 36106 ph
272.1820 | fax 272.4614 e-mail golfound@aol.comProvides a system of perinatal services,
education, tracking, and care coordination for pregnant women and their
babies. Services include prenatal, delivery, postpartum care, nutrition
counseling and child health services.
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Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama, Inc. 145 Coliseum Blvd. 36109 ph 272.9164 | fax 272.6574 www.gssca.org
Serves girls ages 5-17 in 16 south central Alabama counties. Key elements of the Girl Scout program focus on values building, character development, social responsibility and the development of decision-making skills.
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Goodwill Industries of Central Alabama 900 Air Base Blvd. 36196 ph 263.4633 | fax 263.5817 www.goodwill.org
Goodwill Industries provide employment opportunities for persons with disabilities. On-the-job training program includes work adjustment, job development, counseling, skill training, job placement and follow-up.
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Health
Services, Inc. 4178 Lomac Street,
36106 ph 263.2301 | fax 263.0881
www.hservinc.org
Provides comprehensive primary health and
dental care for residents of this area, functioning as part of the U.
S. Public Health Service network of community health centers. United Way
funds elements of the prenatal program.
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Hospice of Montgomery 1111 Holloway Park 36117 ph 279.6677 | fax 277.2223 www.hospiceofmontgomery.org
Professionals and volunteers offer caring and supportive services to terminally ill patients and their families. Provides education and outreach programs addressing death, dying and bereavement. The mission is to enable patients to remain at home, free from pain, in an atmosphere of love and support so that their final days are spent with dignity. State licensed and Medicare/Medicaid certified. 35-mile radius service area includes Montgomery, Elmore and Autauga counties.
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Janice Capilouto Center for the Deaf Easter Seals 2125 East South Boulevard, 36116 ph 288.0240| fax 277-2223
Provides training, job placement, technology assistance and other resources for the hearing impaired in the River Region.
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MANE (Montgomery Area Non-Traditional
Equestrians) 3699 Wallahatchie Road Pike Road, AL 36064 334.213.0909 fax 334.213.0902 www.maneweb.org
MANE provides
safe and effective therapeutic horseback riding opportunities to
Montgomery and Tri-County area children and adults with emotional,
physical, cognitive, and developmental disabilities. MANE is a fully
accredited Premier Riding Center through the North American Riding for
the Handicapped Association (NARHA).
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Junior Achievement of East Alabama and West Georgia 804 S. Jennings St. Lanett, AL 36863 ph 334.644.4990 | fax 334.644.4902 email jalanett@charter.net www.ja.org
Junior Achievement uses hands-on experiences to help young people understand the economics of life. In partnership with business and educators, Junior Achievement brings the real world to students, opening their minds to their potential.
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Lighthouse Counseling Center, Inc. 1415 East South Boulevard 36116 ph 286.5980 | fax 286.5993 www.lighthousehelp.com
Provides adult, specialized women’s, and dual diagnosis intensive outpatient treatment programs for substance abuse; permanent housing for homeless with substance abuse and other diagnosis; HIV/AIDS and substance abuse prevention education;crisis intervention services for victims of rape and sexual assault; Preferred provider of substance abuse services for state employees, teachers, Medicaid approved,sliding fee scale. |
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Louise M. Smith Developmental Center (AWE/ARC) 298 Jay Street, Prattville 36066 ph 365.4054 | fax 361.0335 www.smithcenterarc.org
The Smith Center serves developmentally disabled children 0-3 and adults aged 16 and older, residing in Autauga and Western Elmore counties. Adults receive training based on an individualized educational plan with employment as an ultimate goal. The Autauga/West Elmore Association for Retarded Citizens owns and operates the Center, Early Intervention program and residential program.
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Maxwell-Gunter Youth Activities 42nd MSG/SVYY-G (Gunter), 220 S. Turner Boulevard, 36114 ph 416-3436| fax 416-3004
Serves the youth on Maxwell AFB and Gunter Annex with a variety of activities including sports, recreation, arts and crafts, gymnastics, instructional programs, and separate summer day camp programs. Both locations have a youth center and a school age center.
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Medical
Outreach Ministries 1301 East South
Boulevard 36116 ph 281.8286 | fax 281.0090
www.momclinic.orgOffers free primary health care and
prescriptions to low-income citizens not eligible for Medicaid or
Medicare.
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Mental Health
America in Montgomery 1116 South
Hull Street 36104 ph 262.5500 | fax 262.1576 email mhamontg@charter.netThrough public education and advocacy,
focuses on improved care for persons mentally ill, and promotes mental
wellness. Offers round-table discussion series, educational programs and
materials, and support groups.
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Montgomery Area Council on Aging 115 E. Jefferson St. 36104 ph 263.0532 | fax 240-6769
www.macoa.org
Promotes independent and dignified living for senior citizens. Operates neighborhood senior centers (nutrition, fellowship, recreation, health & education activities), Meals on Wheels, the Archibald Senior Center, (recreation, education, and personal enrichment programs), homemaker, chore/repair and information/ referral programs, transportation, and sponsorship of the tri-county Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP).
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Montgomery Association for Retarded Citizens (MARC) 527 Buckingham Drive 36116 ph 281-6938| fax 286.9102 www.marcpa.org
MARC provides services to mentally and physically challenged children and adults. Programs include the H.O.P.E. Project, which provides early intervention services to children ages birth to 3 with developmental delays or disabilities, and McInnis School, which serves adult Trainable Mentally Retarded who may also have other handicapping conditions. Special programs include vocational training, job placement, after school care, adult/seniors activities, in-home and family services, residential living and case management.
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Nellie Burge Community Center 1226 Clay St. 36104 ph 264.4108fax 264.1295
www.nellieburge.org
Serves the social needs of citizens in the Bell Street/West End area. Conducts education program for school-dropout mothers, a pre-school licensed day care and an after-school enrichment program.
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PASS: Peers are Staying Straight (THE NOBLE IDEA) 696 Silver Hills Drive 36066 ph 358.4900 fax 358.4909 www.pass-inc.net
P.A.S.S. (Peers Are Staying Straight) is an innovative approach to reducing irresponsible behaviors which currently serve as the norm for adolescent populations. P.A.S.S. promotes intolerance of drug use and violence in Autauga County youth. A primary component of the project is to affect change in teen perceptions so that risky behaviors become deglamorized.
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Salvation Army 900 Bell Street 36104 ph 265.0281 | fax 265.3092 www.salvationarmyusa.org
Provides short term emergency shelter and assistance for transients, families and the homeless. Assistance includes food, clothing, shoes and limited household items. Provides food and toys for families at Christmas. Disburses Federal Emergency Food and Shelter program funds to qualified applicants. Youth programs include character building activities, day camp and a resident camp. |
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SAYNO in the Montgomery Area, Inc. 492 S. Court St. 36104 ph 265.1821 | fax 264.5154 www.saynomontgomery.org
Develops, implements River-Region anti-drug programs, services. Develops, networks programs for high risk youth, families and revitalization for at-risk neighborhoods. Develops, distributes drug education materials, provides assistance and referral services. Conducts annual Red Ribbon Week, Kids & Kops Day, Deputy Dave Day. Member Weed & Seed, DHR Quality Assurance, three Children’s Policy Councils. Certified prevention agency by DMHMR, AADAA.
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Sickle Cell
Foundation of Greater Montgomery 3180
U. S. Highway 80 West 36108 ph 286.9122 | fax 286.4804 www.scfgm.org
Provides education, screening, testing
and counseling services to combat Sickle Cell disease. Promotes public
awareness about Sickle Cell disease and provides counseling and other
supportive services to persons with the disease and to those identified
as carriers of the Sickle Cell trait.
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The ARC of Eastern Elmore County P.O. Box 847, Wetumka 36092 ph 514.0708 fax 514.4455 www.thearcofalabama.com/chapters/elmore.html
The ARC of Eastern Elmore County offers services to mentally and developmentally disabled adolescents and adults.
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The Second Chance Foundation 810 Cedar Street 36106 ph 263.9733 fax 263.9031 email rmorris@2ndchance.org
Second Chance is a therapeutic day treatment program that provides counseling, behavior modification, academic remediation, life skills training and community service opportunities for youth expelled from school.
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Volunteer and
Information Center, Inc. 2101 Eastern Blvd
Suite 322, 36117
ph 264.3335 and 264.4636 fax 264.9182
Recruits and matches volunteers to meet
community needs. Coordinates Christmas Clearinghouse to assist families
in need during the holidays. Operates an 8-county 211 dial code one
can call for community health and social services information and
referral to link callers in need of assistance to the appropriate
agency. Publishes the Community Resources Directory and Clubs and
Organizations Directory annually.
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U S O (United Service Organization) ph 202.783.8121 www.uso.org
Provides recreational and educational programs for men and women stationed overseas in the Armed Forces. Programs include foreign language classes, libraries, workshops, entertainment and activities oriented towards children and families. |
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YMCA - Montgomery, Millbrook, Wetumpka
Montgomery YMCA 880 South Lawrence St, 36104 ph 269.4362 | fax 269.4836 www.ymcamontgomery.org
Wetumpka YMCA 200 Red Eagle Drive, Wetumpka,36092 ph 567.8282 fax 567-5910
Millbrook YMCA 4700 Camp Grandview Rd, Millbrook, 36054 ph 290.9622 fax 285.5935
Provides quality programs to develop the character of boys, girls, young men and women. Programs improve the spiritual, mental, moral, social and physical life of those who participate. Offers pre-school and after-school child care and leadership development programs for youth.
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YMCA, Prattville 600 Main Street, Prattville 36067 ph 365.8852 | fax 361.0569 email wbradford@preattvilleymca.org www.prattvilleymca.org
Serves people in the Prattville area with programs in sports (including gymnastics and physical fitness), education, spiritual development and camping. Offers pre-school and after-school programs, an exercise program and social activities for senior citizens. |
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