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Community Resources in Health Each of the Seven Newly-Defined Network Regions Where they are and how to access them • https://alabamafamilycentral.org/ • 888-928-3471 Alabama Family • Database of services and programs Central throughout Alabama • 4 Key Categories: Childcare, Education, Family Services, and Health Services • https://www.211connectsalabama.org/ 2-1-1 • 888-421-1266 Connects • Comprehensive database of services Alabama throughout the state STATE WIDE • 9 Service Areas RESOURCES • Help communities to prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies American • 8 Geographical Chapters: Central Red Cross Alabama, Mid Alabama, North Alabama, South Alabama, West Alabama, Southwest Mississippi, Southeast Mississippi and North Mississippi • Programs to offer immediate relief, Salvation short-term care and long-term growth Army • 20 locations ▪ 1. 2-1-1 Information and Referral of NW Alabama Lauderdale, Colbert, Franklin, Lawrence, Marion, Winston ▪ 2. 2-1-1 HELPline DeKalb, Limestone, Jackson, Madison, Marshall, Morgan, Jackson ▪ 3. 2-1-1 Information and Referral Tuscaloosa, Bibb, Fayette, Lamar, Pickens, Greene, Hale, Sumter, Marengo ▪ 4. 2-1-1 Central Alabama Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, Blount, Cullman, Walker ▪ 5. 2-1-1 First Call for Help Etowah, Cherokee, Calhoun, Cleburne, Clay, Talladega, Randolph ▪ 6. 2-1-1 Connects South Central Alabama Montgomery, Autauga, Butler, Coosa, Crenshaw, Elmore, Dallas, Perry, Macon, Lowndes, Tallapoosa, Wilcox, Bullock, Pike, Butler, Crenshaw www.handsonriverregion.org ▪ 7. United Way 2-1-1 Community Connections Lee, Russell, Chambers ▪ 8. United Way of Southwest Alabama 2-1-1 Mobile, Clarke, Washington, Monroe, Choctaw, Baldwin, Escambia, Conecuh www.uwswa211.org ▪ 9. Wiregrass 2-1-1 Houston, Henry, Geneva, Dale, Coffee, Covington, Barbour www.wiregrass211.com ▪ Alabama Regions ▪ Mississippi Regions ▪ Mid-Alabama Chapter (Regional Headquarters) ▪ Southwest Mississippi ▪ 205-795-8700 ▪ 601-353-5442 ▪ 114 22nd St., Birmingham 35203 ▪ 9 River Bend Place, Flowood 39232 ▪ Central East Alabama Chapter ▪ Southeast Mississippi ▪ 334-260-3980 ▪ 228-896-4511 ▪ 5015 Woods Crossing, Montgomery 36106 ▪ 612 E Pass Rd, Gulfport 39507 ▪ North Alabama Chapter ▪ North Mississippi ▪ 256-536-0084 ▪ 662-842-6101 ▪ 1015 Airport Rd SW, Ste 202, Huntsville 35802 ▪ 4127 Westside Drive, Tupelo 38801 ▪ South Alabama Chapter ▪ 251-544-6100 ▪ 35 North Sage Avenue, Mobile 36607 ▪ Central-West Alabama Chapter ▪ 205-758-3608 ▪ 2130 Paul W Bryant Drive, Ste B, Tuscaloosa 35401 ▪ Alabaster: 205-663-7105 ▪ Huntsville: 256-536-5576 ▪ Alexander City: 256-215-3730 ▪ Jackson County: 256-997-0858 ▪ Anniston: 256-236-5643 ▪ Lee County: 334-826-0073 ▪ Birmingham: 205-328-2420 ▪ Mobile: 251-438-1625 ▪ Dale County: 334-445-3070 ▪ Montgomery: 334-265-0281 ▪ Decatur: 256-353-2822 ▪ Pike: 334-808-1069 ▪ Dekalb County: 256-997-0858 ▪ Selma: 334-526-2718 ▪ Dothan: 334-792-1911 ▪ Thomasville ▪ Florence: 256-764-4432 ▪ Tuscaloosa: 205-632-3691 ▪ Gadsden: 256-546-4673 ▪ Walker: 205-221-7737 • Services include: rent/utility assistance, Community adult education programs, affordable Action housing, fatherhood programs, Associations transportation, nutrition programs of Alabama • Agency Locator • Focus: education, financial stability, United Ways health, safety net services, community of Alabama impact STATE WIDE • Local Branches RESOURCES • single care coordination delivery Alabama system that effectively links patients, CONTINUED Coordinated providers and community resources in Health each of the seven newly-defined Network regions. • ACHN Contact Information FEMA • FEMA.gov/funeral-assistance/faq COVID 19 • 844-684-6333 Funeral Assistance • Monday-Friday 8am-8pm Agency Counties Served Telephone Website Community Action Agency of Northwest Lauderdale, Colbert, Franklin 256-766-4330 https://www.caanw.org/ Alabama Community Action Agency of Huntsville, Madison, Limestone 256-851-9800 https://www.caa-htsval.org/ Madison, Limestone Community Action Partnership of North Lawrence, Morgan, Cullman 256-355-7843 https://capna.org/ Alabama Community Action Agency of Northeast Jackson, Marshall, Dekalb, Cherokee, Blount, 256-638-4430 https://www.caaneal.org/ Alabama St. Clair Marion-Winston Counties Community Action Marion, Winston 205-921-4224 http://www.mwcaa.embarqspace.co Committee m/ Community Action of Etowah County Etowah 256-546-9271 Community Service Programs of West Alabama Tuscaloosa, Fayette, Lamar, Bibb, Hale, 205-752-5429 https://www.cspwal.com/ Greene, Sumter, Choctaw, Dallas, Perry Walker County Community Action Agency Walker 205-221-4010 http://caawalker.org/ Jefferson County Committee for Economic Jefferson 205-327-7500 https://www.jcceo.org/ Opportunity Agency Counties Served Telephone Website Community Action Agency of Talladega, Clay, Randolph, Calhoun, Talladega, Cleburne, Clay, Randolph 256-362-6611 http://www.supportcommunityaction.com Calhoun, Cleburne Counties Pickens Community Action Development Corporation Pickens 205-367-8166 https://www.caapickens.org/ Community Action Partnership of Middle Alabama Shelby, Chilton, Elmore, Autauga 205-755-1204 https://capmal.org/ Chambers-Tallapoosa-Coosa Community Action Coosa, Tallapoosa, Chambers 256-825-4287 http://www.cacctc.com/ Committee Alabama Council on Human Relations Lee 334-821-8336 https://www.achr.com/ Montgomery Community Action Agency Montgomery 334-263-3474 https://mcacinc.org/mcac/ Macon-Russell Community Action Agency, Inc Macon, Russell 334-727-6100 Organized Community Action Program Lowndes, Butler, Crenshaw, Covington, Pike, Dale, 334-566-1712 https://www.ocaptroy.com/ Bullock Southeast Alabama Community Action Partnership Barbour, Henry, Houston, Geneva, Coffee 334-347-0881 http://www.southeastalabamacap.org/ Mobile Community Action Agency Washington, Mobile 251-457-5700 https://www.mcamobile.org/ Community Action Agency of South Alabama Marengo, Wilcox, Clarke, Monroe, Conecuh, Escambia, 251-626-2646 http://www.caaofsa.org/ Baldwin ▪ Lake Martin Area United Way, Inc ▪ United Way of Madison County, Inc ▪ Lawrence County United Way ▪ United Way of Marshall County ▪ River Region United Way ▪ United Way of Monroe County ▪ United Way- Selma & Dallas County ▪ United Way of Morgan County ▪ United Way of Athens & Limestone County ▪ United Way of North Talladega, Inc ▪ United Way of Baldwin County ▪ United Way of Northwest Alabama ▪ United Way of Central Alabama, Inc ▪ United Way of Southwest Alabama, Inc ▪ United Way of Cullman County ▪ United Way of Sylacauga ▪ United Way of East Central Alabama, Inc ▪ United Way of West Alabama, Inc ▪ United Way of Etowah County ▪ Wiregrass United Way, Inc ▪ United Way of Lee County, Inc Region Counties Served Telephone Alabama Care Network Midstate Jefferson, Shelby 833-296-5245 Alabama Care Network Southeast Barbour, Bullock, Chambers, Coffee, Covington, Dale, Geneva, Henry, 833-296-5246 Houston, Lee, Macon, Pike, Russell Gulf Coast Total Care Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia Mobile, Monroe, 833-296-5247 Washington, My Care Alabama Central Autauga, Butler, Chilton, Crenshaw, Dallas, Elmore, Lowndes, Marengo, 855-288-8361 Montgomery, Perry, Wilcox My Care Alabama East Blount, Calhoun, Clay, Cleburne, Cherokee, Coosa, Dekalb, Etowah, 855-288-8366 Randolph, St. Clair, Talladega, Tallapoosa My Care Alabama Northwest Bibb, Colbert, Fayette, Franklin, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Launderdale, 855-500-9470 Lawrence, Marion, Pickens, Sumter, Tuscaloosa, Walker, Winston North Alabama Community Care Cullman, Jackson, Limestone, Madison, Marshall, Morgan, 855-640-8827 256-640-8827 Region Referral Form Resource Guide Alabama Care Network Mid-State https://www.alabamacarenetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Referral- https://www.alabamacarenetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/210132-Viva- Form-ACNM-Final-04-27-20-1.pdf PRT02-ACHN-Community-Resource-Guides-April_6.9.pdf Alabama Care Network Southeast https://www.alabamacarenetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ACN- https://www.alabamacarenetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/210132-Viva- Referral-Forms-R1-Editable-SE.pdf PRT02-ACHN-Community-Resource-Guides-Southeast_R4.pdf Gulf Coast Total Care https://www.gulfcoasttotalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ACN-Referral- https://www.gulfcoasttotalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/210132-Viva- Forms-R1-Editable-GulfCoast.pdf PRT02-ACHN-Community-Resource-Guides-GulfCoast-Web-05-04-21.pdf My Care Alabama Central https://www.mycarealabama.org/download/assets/2019/10/My-Care-Provider- https://www.mycarealabama.org/download/assets/2019/09/MyCareAlabamaResou Referral-Form_Central.pdf rceGuide_Central_2019Aug29.pdf My Care Alabama East https://www.mycarealabama.org/download/assets/2019/10/My-Care-Provider- https://www.mycarealabama.org/download/assets/2019/09/MyCareAlabamaResou Referral-Form_East.pdf rceGuide_East_2019Aug29.pdf My Care Alabama Northwest https://www.mycarealabama.org/download/assets/2019/10/My-Care-Provider- https://www.mycarealabama.org/download/assets/2019/09/MyCareAlabamaResou Referral-Form_NW.pdf rceGuide_Northwest_2019Aug30.pdf North Alabama Community Care https://822659f9-71e7-4673-a475- https://www.northalcc.org/community-resources e0c920230392.filesusr.com/ugd/e1818c_6825308603714e6eaac3c80ff7ef7d73.pdf Alabama Department of Mental Health • Emergency Contact Numbers for After Hours Assistance Alabama APART Together • https://www.alabamaaparttogether.org/ • 888-442-1793 • Services: COVID 19 Support Line, Phone Counseling, Crisis Resources, Help & Information MENTAL HEALTH Community Grief Support • https://www.communitygriefsupport.org/ RESOURCES • 205-870-8667 • Serve bereaved adults
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