@ALStateCampaign statecombinedcampaign www.statecombinedcampaign.org Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 1 SCC State Employee Combined Charitable Campaign United Way fights for the The Way to Care health, education, and financial stability of every person in every community.

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2 Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR STATE CAPITOL MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36130

KAY IVEY (334) 242-7100 GOVERNOR FAX: (334) 242-0937 STATE OF ALABAMA

Dear Fellow State Employees:

I would like to thank each of you for your generous contributions to the State Combined Campaign over the years.

Your unselfish giving has had a positive impact on many lives in your hometowns, across our great state, and around the world. However, there is much more to be accomplished. In these times of limited resources and low funding, charitable agencies strive to help the needy.

It is my hope that you will find it in your heart to join this year’s State Combined Campaign and again give to assist those who desperately need our help. This brochure contains each participating charity’s 6-digit code, name, contact phone number and overhead percentage, along with a brief description of the charity’s service. Please review this brochure, consider the needs of others, and give to the charity or charities you feel are most worthy. Contributions can be made through a lump sum payment or through payroll deduction, which allows you to make your gift in easy monthly payments through the following year. (The monthly payroll deduction will not begin until January 2020.)

Again, I thank you for participating in this campaign. Please remember that each and every contribution impacts a life and makes a difference for those we help.

Sincerely,

Kay Ivey Governor

Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 3 COUNTY/LARC REFERENCE LISTING BY PAGE is the AUTAUGA ...... 25-26 State Combined Campaign BALDWIN ...... 27 BARBOUR ...... 28 only authorized workplace campaign for state BIBB...... 13,20 BLOUNT ...... 20-22 BULLOCK ...... 25-26 employees in Alabama. It is the only way BUTLER ...... 25-26 CALHOUN...... 23 CHAMBERS ...... 25-26 State Employees can support charitable CHEROKEE...... 22 CHILTON ...... 24 organizations through the ease of payroll CHOCTAW ...... 26-27 CLARKE ...... 26-27 CLAY ...... 23 deduction. CLEBURNE ...... 23 COFFEE ...... 28 COLBERT ...... 10 CONECUH ...... 26-27 Since 1993, Alabama’s State Employees have COOSA ...... 25-26 COVINGTON ...... 28 CRENSHAW ...... 25-26 contributed more than $16 million to CULLMAN ...... 11 DALE ...... 28 DALLAS ...... 23-24 charitable organizations across Alabama. DEKALB ...... 23 ELMORE ...... 25-26 ESCAMBIA ...... 26-27 ETOWAH ...... 22 FAYETTE ...... 13,20 FRANKLIN...... 10 Table of Contents GENEVA ...... 28 GREENE ...... 13, 20 HALE ...... 13, 20 County/LARC Listing by Page ...... 4 HENRY ...... 28 HOUSTON ...... 28 JACKSON ...... 12-13 JEFFERSON ...... 20-22 General information about the SCC ...... 5 LAMAR ...... 13, 20 LAUDERDALE ...... 10 How does my gift help? ...... 5 LAWRENCE...... 10, 11 The benefit of payroll deduction ...... 6 LEE ...... 25 How to complete my pledge form ...... 6 LIMESTONE ...... 12 LOWNDES ...... 25-26 MACON ...... 25-26 Alphabetical Index ...... 7-9 MADISON ...... 12-13 MARENGO ...... 13,20 MARION ...... 10 Local Charitable Organizations ...... 10 MARSHALL ...... 11-12 MOBILE ...... 26-27 Northwest Alabama (LARC 1) ...... 10 MONROE ...... 26-27 MONTGOMERY ...... 25-26 North Central Alabama (LARC 2)...... 10-12 MORGAN ...... 10-11 PERRY ...... 25-26 Madison and Jackson Cos. (LARC 3) ...... 12-13 PICKENS ...... 13, 20 West Alabama (LARC 4) ...... 13, 20 PIKE ...... 25-26 RANDOLPH ...... 23 Central Alabama (LARC 5) ...... 20-22 RUSSELL ...... 25-26 SHELBY ...... 20-22 Etowah and Cherokee Cos. (LARC 6) ...... 22 ST. CLAIR ...... 20-22 East Central Alabama (LARC 8) ...... 23 SUMTER ...... 13, 20 TALLADEGA ...... 23 South Central Alabama (LARC 10)...... 23-26 TALLAPOOSA ...... 24 Southwest Alabama (LARC 11) ...... 26-27 TUSCALOOSA ...... 13, 20 WALKER ...... 20-22 Wiregrass Area (LARC 12) ...... 28-29 WASHINGTON ...... 26-27 WILCOX ...... 25-26 Statewide Charitable Organizations ...... 28-30 WINSTON ...... 10-12 STATEWIDE...... 29-30

4 Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general.

State employees run the campaign. While the law names the Governor as the ultimate administrative authority, the governing of the campaign is handled by the Steering Committee, made up of 7 state employees representing the 3 branches of government. Locally, the campaign is governed by Local Agency Review Committees , or LARCs, made up of state employees locally that are responsible for the administration of the campaign within each campaign area.

State employees decide which charities participate in the Campaign. Agencies and federations of agencies apply for ad- mission to the LARC in each area of the state where they have offices and offer services to state employees.

YOU choose which agency receives your donation. The SCC is a donor-designated campaign. You designate where your gift goes. Undesignated dollars are allocated in the same proportion as designated dollars. Agencies who do not receive a designation will get no campaign funds.

Giving is easy! Gifts may be made through payroll deduction or a one-time cash, check or credit card donation. Most prefer payroll de- duction since it allows us to make more a generous gift, yet pay for it in affordable installments throughout the year. Deductions start Janu- ary 2019 and automatically cancel at the end of the year. It is a gift you will never miss, that someone else will never forget.

Why should I give to the SCC? Your gift to the SCC will improve the lives of fellow Alabamians. The SCC supports more than 400 health and human service agencies that are working to make a difference and improve our communities. You have the choice to support you favorite issue or cause. It is your choice.

Why should I give through the SCC instead of just sending the money directly to my favorite charities? By com- bining solicitations into a once-a-year campaign, the SCC reduces the need for individual (and costly) solicitations from charities. Charity accounting costs are reduced as well because gifts are consolidated into reliable monthly checks thanks to payroll deduction.

What does the percentage number listed with each charity in the brochure mean? The number you see refers to the fundraising and administrative costs for each charity. SCC policies dictate charities keep their fundraising and admin costs below 30 percent. This assures the maximum possible funding goes directly to services, or programs; helping the people in our communities.

Is my gift tax-deductible and will I receive a receipt? Yes, every SCC charity is a 501c3 registered charity. Pledge forms are 3-ply. The green copy is your receipt for tax purposes. If your tax adviser determines additional verification is required, contact the SCC office.

Is there a minimum amount for payroll deduction? Yes. The minimum amount is $1.00 per month (annual gift of $12).

What if I transfer to another State Department or Agency? Your pledge will not move. If you do not transfer your pledge, that amount will be considered pledge loss, hurting all SCC agencies. Please contact the SCC office for help in transferring your pledge.

No one can be forced to give. State law forbids any person, including supervisors and managers, from using any unfair or unreasonable pres- sure or tactics to make an employee participate in the SCC. If you feel you are being unfairly or unreasonably pressured, call 334-269-4505. State Combined Campaign Facts What your State Combined Campaign gifts will buy

$4 (per month) enrolls 10 children in after-school programs. $25 provides Girl Scout membership for one girl in need. $50 provides a hot, nutritious noon meal for 20 homebound seniors. $50 will buy one (1) prescription medication for an uninsured hospice patient. $50 could provide 12 transports to medical care for children and expectant mothers. $60 will provide for one day of shelter to a victim of domestic violence. $250 pays for one animal cruelty investigation. $500 pays for one needy child to attend a week of diabetes day camp. $1,000 provides three months of speech therapy for a child with autism.

Program % reflectsFor the morepercent ofexamples, total expenses visita charity www.statecombinedcampaign.org spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 5 How to fill out your pledge form

It is easy to donate to your favorite charity or charities through the State Combined Campaign. Simply fill in the information requested and return to your SCC point of contact. Social security number is needed for payroll deductions only (check with Coordinator/Keyworker if you have questions). The SCC office does not collect, store or use this information, it is not collected on yellow or green copies, and is only used by your payroll office.

Put your regional or We will only divisional county office contact you here (if appropriate) (email or phone) if there Department or is an issue with Agency payroll code your pledge form.

SSN only if giving via You can give cash or a payroll deduction check donation

If you give via credit card, YOU CHOOSE you will receive an email WHERE YOUR with transaction ID DOLLARS GO!

PAYROLL If you DO want DEDUCTION acknowledgement, be IS THE sure to provide an email EASIEST WAY or full mailing address! TO GIVE Check “I DO NOT” if you do not wish to be recognized.

Check “I DO” if you would like acknowledgement from your A BENEFIT charity(ies) OF PAYROLL DEDUCTION… by donating a smaller amount each YOUR SCC PLEDGE FORM IS 3-PART month from your paycheck, you can 1 – White Copy (top part): Payroll Copy make a larger impact on the causes 2 – Yellow Copy (second part): SCC Copy you wish to help. 3 – Green Copy (last part): Donor Copy for tax purposes

Your pledge represents a contribution for which no goods or services have been received. 6 Program % reflects the percent of total expensesThe a SCCcharity has spent a no coercionon its overhead policy. including fundraising, managment and general. ALPHABETICAL LISTING

081105 2ND CHANCE, INC. 063512 BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS-ETOWAH CO. 021884 4-H CLUBS OF CULLMAN COUNTY 117024 BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS-GREATER MOBILE AREA 031685 4-H CLUBS, JACKSON COUNTY 999977 BLESSINGS INTERNATIONAL 081143 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, RANDOLPH COUNTY 101017 BOSCO FOOD CENTER 999203 AFRICARE 053024 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL-CENTRAL AL 106826 AGAPE OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, INC 063506 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL-ETOWAH 031491 AGAPE OF NORTH ALABAMA 031479 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL-MADISON 106810 AID TO INMATE MOTHERS (AIM) 010006 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL-SHOALS 117401 AIDE FOR ANIMALS 049505 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA-BLACK WARRIOR COUNCIL 031490 AIDS ACTION COALITION OF HUNTSVILLE dba THRIVE ALABAMA 081107 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA-EAST CENTRAL AL 117033 AIDS ALABAMA SOUTH 031689 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA-JACKSON CO. 053017 AIDS, ALABAMA 021786 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA-MARSHALL COUNTY 106824 ALABAMA CORRECTIONAL EMPLOYEE SUPPORT FUND, INC. (ACESF) 021003 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA-MORGAN COUNTY 053006 ALABAMA GOODWILL INDUSTRIES, INC. 106825 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA-TUKABATCHEE AREA COUNCIL 053007 ALABAMA HEAD INJURY FOUNDATION, INC.-CENTRAL AL 106303 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA-TUKABATCHEE AREA COUNCIL-CHILTON CO. 106503 ALABAMA HEAD INJURY FOUNDATION-LEE CO. 101015 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA-TUKABATCHEE AREA COUNCIL-DALLAS CO. 053008 ALABAMA KIDNEY FOUNDATION, INC.-CENTRAL AL 106205 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA-TUKABATCHEE AREA COUNCIL-LAKE MARTIN 106814 ALABAMA KIDNEY FOUNDATION-MONTGOMERY AREA 127914 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA-WIREGRASS 999959 ALABAMA KIDNEY FOUNDATION-STATEWIDE 053027 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL ALABAMA 031977 ALABAMA NON-VIOLENT OFFENDERS 063507 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF GADSDEN/ETOWAH COUNTY 053009 ALETHIA HOUSE 106501 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER LEE COUNTY 127912 ALFRED SALIBA FAMILY SERVICE CENTER 021004 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF NORTH ALABAMA 117002 ALPHA WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER, INC. 031962 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF NORTH ALABAMA-MADISON CO. 054005 ALS ASSOCIATION ALABAMA CHAPTER 117005 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF SOUTH ALABAMA, INC. 128007 ALZHEIMER’S RESOURCE CENTER, INC 127915 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF SOUTHEAST ALABAMA (OZARK) 999956 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 106206 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF THE LAKE MARTIN AREA 053011 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION GREATER SOUTHEAST AFFILIATE 106828 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF THE RIVER REGION, INC. 999204 AMERICAN NEAR EAST REFUGEE AID (ANERA) 127904 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF THE WIREGRASS, INC. 053012 AMERICAN RED CRESS-CENTRAL AL 031686 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS-BEN SANFORD CENTER 117101 AMERICAN RED CROSS-BALDWIN CO. 106848 BOYS AND GIRLS RANCHES OF ALABAMA, INC. - SOUTH CENTRAL AL 106302 AMERICAN RED CROSS-CHILTON CO. 999978 BOYS AND GIRLS RANCHES OF ALABAMA, INC.-STATEWIDE 021886 AMERICAN RED CROSS-CULLMAN CO. 117411 BOYS AND GIRLS RANCHES OF ALABAMA-SW AL 101010 AMERICAN RED CROSS-DALLAS CO. 106207 BOYS AND GIRLS RANCHES OF ALABAMA-TALLAPOOSA 081113 AMERICAN RED CROSS-EAST CENTRAL AL 117115 BOYS RANCH, BALDWIN COUNTY 063502 AMERICAN RED CROSS-ETOWAH CO. 054017 BOYS RANCH, ST. CLAIR COUNTY 117003 AMERICAN RED CROSS-GREATER MOBILE AREA 106829 BRANTWOOD CHILDREN’S HOME 106822 AMERICAN RED CROSS-GREATER MONTGOMERY AREA 106305 BUTTERFLY BRIDGE CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER 031692 AMERICAN RED CROSS-JACKSON CO. 101011 CAHABA CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH 106204 AMERICAN RED CROSS-LAKE MARTIN 053019 CAHABA VALLEY HEALTH CARE INCORP 106527 AMERICAN RED CROSS-LEE COUNTY 106201 CAMP ASCCA 031988 AMERICAN RED CROSS-MADISON CO. 053029 CAMP FIRE USA CENTRAL ALABAMA COUNCIL 021779 AMERICAN RED CROSS-MARSHALL CO. 999205 CARE 021001 AMERICAN RED CROSS-MORGAN CO. 031966 CARE CENTER, THE 010002 AMERICAN RED CROSS-NORTHWEST AL 106313 CARE NET PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER 999965 AMERICAN RED CROSS - STATEWIDE 049523 CARING DAYS ADULT DAY CARE 049502 AMERICAN RED CROSS-WEST AL 031998 CASA (CARE ASSURANCE SYSTEM FOR THE AGING) OF MADISON CO. 127909 AMERICAN RED CROSS-WIREGRASS 021776 CASA (CARE ASSURANCE SYSTEM FOR THE AGING) OF MARSHALL CO. 999202 AMERICAN REFUGEE COMMITTEE 031698 CASA (CARE ASSURANCE SYSTEM FOR THE AGING)-JACKSON CO. 999206 AMERICARES FOUNDATION, INC. 031997 CATHOLIC CENTER OF CONCERN 999969 ARC OF ALABAMA, THE 053030 CATHOLIC FAMILY SERVICES BIRMINGHAM 081104 ARC OF CALHOUN & CLEBURNE COUNTIES 106831 CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES-MONTGOMERY 053015 ARC OF CENTRAL ALABAMA 063517 CENTER FOR CHILDREN, INC., JAMES M. BARRIE 031699 ARC OF JACKSON COUNTY, THE 021893 CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED, CULLMAN COUNTY 053055 ARC OF SHELBY COUNTY, INC. 021006 CENTERS FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED, NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA 010004 ARC OF THE SHOALS, THE 049519 CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION SERVICES 049515 ARC OF TUSCALOOSA, THE 021792 CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY 053013 ARC OF WALKER COUNTY 117051 CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER, INC., REGIONAL-SW AL 021799 ARC, INC., MARSHALL COUNTY 106850 CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER, PIKE REGIONAL-SOUTH CENTRAL AL 106837 ARC, MONTGOMERY 128004 CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER, PIKE REGIONAL-WIREGRASS 049501 ARTS ‘N AUTISM 106539 CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER, TWIN CEDARS -LEE CO. 010010 ATTENTION HOMES OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA, INC. 021008 CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER. MORGAN COUNTY 106505 AUBURN DAY CARE CENTERS 117050 CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER-SOUTHWEST AL 106820 AUTAUGA FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER 106502 CHILD CARE RESOURCE CENTER-LEE CO. 106801 AUTAUGA INTERFAITH CARE CENTER (AICC) 021785 CHILDCARE RESOURCE NETWORK - MARSHALL CO. 999984 AUTISM SOCIETY OF ALABAMA-STATEWIDE 053031 CHILDCARE RESOURCES-CENTRAL AL 117408 AUTISM SOCIETY OF ALABAMA-SW AL 999211 CHILDFUND INTERNATIONAL 054016 AUTISM SOCITTY OF ALABAMA-CENTRAL AL 999210 CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL 054008 BELL CENTER FOR EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAMS, THE 106203 CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER, TRI-COUNTY 053005 BETTER BASICS, INC. 106832 CHILDREN’S CENTER OF MONTGOMERY, INC 053018 BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF GREATER BIRMINGHAM 049608 CHILDREN’S CENTER, INC., THE TUSCALOOSA’S 010005 BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF THE SHOALS 053064 CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER, INC., ST. CLAIR 117108 BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS-BALDWIN CO. 053067 CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER, INC.-SHELBY COUNTY 081108 BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS-EAST CENTRAL AL 031973 CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER, NATIONAL, MADISON CO. Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 7 ALPHABETICAL LISTING

053033 CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY OF ALABAMA 031482 FOOD BANK OF NORTH ALABAMA 081109 CHILDREN’S CENTER, CALHOUN/CLEBURNE 053059 FOOD BANK, COMMUNITY OF CENTRAL ALABAMA 053023 CHILDREN’S CENTER, INC., BLOUNT COUNTY 063511 FOOD BANK, INC., ETOWAH COMMUNITY 999953 CHILDREN’S FUND 106812 FOOD BANK, MONTGOMERY AREA 053034 CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF ALABAMA 101019 FOOD BANK, SELMA AREA 081110 CHILDREN’S SERVICES, INC./PARRIS HOME 127943 FOOD BANK, WIREGRASS AREA 106304 CHILTON COUNTY EMERGENCY ASISTANCE CENTER, INC. 021890 FOSTER GRANDPARENT/SENIOR -CULLMAN CO. COMPANION PROGRAM 106307 CHILTON-SHELBY MENTAL HEALTH 021009 FOSTER GRANDPARENTS/SENIOR COMPANIONS-MORGAN CO. 053035 CHRISTIAN LOVE PANTRY 049611 FRIENDS OF MARY STARKE HARPER GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY CENTER 127918 CHRISTIAN MISSION CENTERS 021784 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA -MARSHALL CO. 010209 COLBERT COUNTY FAME GIRLS RANCH 053042 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA-CENTRAL AL 053045 COLLAT JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES 021883 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA-CULLMAN CO. 031682 COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF NORTHEAST ALABAMA-JACKSON CO. 081114 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA-EAST CENTRAL AL 010012 COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA-SHOALS AREA 063516 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA-ETOWAH CO. 117010 COMMUNITY ACTION OF SOUTH ALABAMA 031687 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA-JACKSON CO. 081111 COMMUNITY ENABLER DEVELOPER 117116 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA-BALDWIN CO. 021015 COMMUNITY FREE CLINIC OF DECATUR-MORGAN COUNTY 101002 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA-DALLAS 031978 COMMUNITY FREE DENTAL CLINIC 117405 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA-GREATER MOBILE AREA 053003 CONCERNED CITIZENS FOR YOUTH, INC. 106210 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA-LAKE MARTIN AREA 063508 COUNCIL ON AGING OF ETOWAH COUNTY, THE 106802 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA-SOUTH CENTRAL AL 010007 CRAMER CHILDREN’S CENTER 127903 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA-WIREGRASS 101004 CRIPPLED CHILDREN AND ADULTS ASSOCIATION 053043 GIRLS INCORPORATED OF CENTRAL ALABAMA 053036 CRISIS CENTER, INC. 031975 GIRLS INCORPORATED OF HUNTSVILLE 031695 CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABAMA-JACKSON CO. 127930 GIRLS INC-WIREGRASS 031965 CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABAMA-MADISON CO. 053026 GLENWOOD, INC. 021011 CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABAMA-MORGAN CO. 999200 GLOBAL IMPACT 117009 CRITTENTON YOUTH SERVICES 021872 GOOD SAMARITAN HEALTH CLINIC 021885 CULLMAN CARING FOR KIDS 117117 GOODWILL EASTER SEALS OF THE GULF COAST, INC.-BALDWIN CO. 999957 CYSTIC FIBROSIS FOUNDATION 117017 GOODWILL EASTER SEALS OF THE GULF COAST, INC.-SW AL 063509 DARDEN REHABILITATION FOUNDATION 106842 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, INC. 049603 DCH FOUNDATION 053070 GREATER BIRMINGHAM HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 021007 DECATUR MORGAN COUNTY SENIORS COUNCIL, INC. 054012 HAND-IN-PAW, INC. 053038 DEVELOPING ALABAMA YOUTH FOUNDATION, INC. 106835 HANDSON RIVER REGION 999219 DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS/MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES USA 031963 HARRIS HOME FOR CHILDREN, INC. 021781 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRISIS SERVICES 106212 HEAD START-LAKE MARTIN AREA 106221 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTERVENTION CENTER-LAKE MARTIN AREA 031967 HEALS, INC. (Health Establishments at Local Schools) 106520 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTERVENTION CENTER-LEE CO. 999215 HEALTH VOLUNTEERS OVERSEAS, INC. 117109 DRUG EDUCATION COUNCIL-BALDWIN CO. 054014 HEART GALLERY 117012 DRUG EDUCATION COUNCIL-SW AL 999216 HEIFER INTERNATIONAL 117013 DUMAS WESLEY COMMUNITY CENTER 999217 HELEN KELLER INTERNATIONAL 106519 EAST ALABAMA SERVICES FOR THE ELDERLY-LEE CO. 053032 HISPANIC INTEREST COALITION OF ALABAMA 010011 EASTER SEALS NORTHWEST ALABAMA 117001 HOME OF GRACE FOR WOMEN 106830 EASTER SEALS CENTRAL ALABAMA 021869 HOPE HORSES, INC. 063504 EASTER SEALS OF ETOWAH COUNTY 106854 HOPE INSPIRED MINISTRIES 053002 EASTER SEALS OF THE BIRMINGHAM AREA 106836 HOSPICE OF MONTGOMERY 106526 EASTER SEALS, ALABAMA, LEE CO. CHAPTER 021012 HOSPICE OF THE VALLEY 021875 EASTER SEALS-CULLMAN CO. 049510 HOSPICE OF WEST ALABAMA 999237 ECHO 117031 HOUSING FIRST, INC. 127934 EXCHANGE CENTER FOR CHILD ABUSE 106316 HUMANE SOCIETY OF CHILTON COUNTY 021021 FACES 106803 HUMANE SOCIETY OF ELMORE COUNTY 106821 FAITH BROADCASTING, INC. CENTRAL AL 031489 HUMANE SOCIETY, GREATER HUNTSVILLE 128005 FAITH BROADCASTING, INC. WIREGRASS 106508 HUMANE SOCIETY, LEE COUNTY 053040 FAMILY CONNECTION, INC. 106807 HUMANE SOCIETY, MONTGOMERY 117015 FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER OF MOBILE, INC. 031985 HUNTSVILLE REHABILITATION CENTER dba PHOENIX 049507 FAMILY COUNSELING SERVICE OF TUSCALOOSA CO 031494 HUNTSVILLE-MADISON COUNTY SENIOR CENTER 106833 FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTER OF ALABAMA 053004 IMPACT FAMILY COUNSELING 117016 FAMILY PROMISE OF COASTAL ALABAMA 053020 INDEPENDENT LIVING RESOURCES OF GREATER BIRMINGHAM, INC. 053037 FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA 081102 INTERFAITH MINISTRIES 127919 FAMILY SERVICE CENTER, COFFEE CO. 999239 INTERNATIONAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHARITIES 081103 FAMILY SERVICES CENTER OF CALHOUN COUNTY 999222 INTERNATIONAL RELIEF TEAMS 031961 FAMILY SERVICES CENTER, MADISON CO. 999230 INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE 063515 FAMILY SUCCESS CENTER OF ETOWAH COUNTY, INC. 031694 JACKSON COUNTY CHRISTMAS CHARITIES 106312 FAMILY SUNSHINE CENTER-CHILTON CO. 081106 JACKSONVILLE MEALS ON WHEELS 106834 FAMILY SUNSHINE CENTER-RIVER REGION AREA 106315 KELSEY’S PLACE 999223 FEED MY STARVING CHILDREN 081112 LEARNING TREE, THE-EAST CENTRAL AL 117110 FEEDING THE GULF COAST-BALDWIN CO. 053044 LEVITE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 117004 FEEDING THE GULF COAST-SOUTHWEST AL 106218 LIGHTHOUSE OF TALLAPOOSA CO., THE 053041 FELLOWSHIP HOUSE, INC. 053047 LITERACY COUNCIL OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, THE 031493 FIRST STOP 101008 LITERACY OUTREACH PROGRAM 106516 FOOD BANK OF EAST ALABAMA/COMMUNITY MARKET-LEE CO. 127920 LIVING WATERS COUNSELING INC 106225 FOOD BANK OF EAST ALABAMA-LAKE MARTIN AREA 063518 MANNA

8 Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. ALPHABETICAL LISTING

999972 MARCH OF DIMES 117008 SOUTH ALABAMA VOLUNTEER LAWYERS PROGRAM-SW AL 021782 MARSHALL COUNTY HOME PLACE, INC. 128003 SOUTHEAST ALABAMA SICKLE CELL ASSOCIATION, INC. 106838 MARY ELLEN’S HEARTH AT NELLIE BURGE 127940 SOUTHEAST ALABAMA YOUTH SERVICES 117034 McKEMIE PLACE 999962 SOUTHEASTERN DIABETES EDUCATION SERVICES, INC. 021013 MEALS ON WHEELS & MORE (a CAPNA program) 106308 SPAN OF CHILTON COUNTY (C.I.T.Y. PROGRAM) 063519 MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA 101006 SPECIAL YEARS PLUS 021014 MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION IN MORGAN COUNTY 021018 STERRS DAY CARE CENTER 999218 MERCY CORPS 031498 STILL SERVING VETERANS 031674 MICHAEL SCOTT LEARNING CENTER 999983 SUPPORT COMMITTEE FOR THE AL NATIONAL CEMETERY 117407 MOBILE SPCA 054001 SUSAN G. KOMEN FOR THE CURE, NORTH CENTRAL ALBAMA AFFILIATE 106846 MONTGOMERY AREA COUNCIL ON AGING 999973 SUSAN G. KOMEN NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA 106843 MONTGOMERY AREA NONTRADITIONAL EQUESTRIANS (MANE) 049516 TEMPORARY EMERGENCY SERVICES 021025 MORGAN COUNTY SYSTEM OF SERVICES 053058 TRAVELERS AID SOCIETY 021020 MOSAIC MENTORING OF NORTH ALABAMA (formerly Big Brothers Big Sisters) 049517 TURNING POINT 117027 MULHERIN CUSTODIAL HOME 049601 TUSCALOOSA CHILDREN’S THEATRE 010017 NAMI SHOALS 049528 TUSCALOOSA’S ONE PLACE (TUSCALOOSA FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER, INC.) 031690 NORTHEAST ALABAMA HEALTH SERVICES 999208 UNICEF, USA 010019 NORTHWEST ALABAMA READING AIDES 999227 UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE, INC. 053050 OASIS A WOMEN’S COUNSELING CENTER 053021 UNITED ABILITY 999209 OPPORTUNITY INTERNATIONAL 031979 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF HUNTSVILLE AND TENNESSEE VALLEY, INC. 117020 OZANAM CHARITABLE PHARMACY 117035 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF MOBILE, INC. 999231 PAN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION 049518 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF WEST AL, INC. 054018 PANCREATIC CANCER ACTION NETWORK 031600 UNITED GIVERS FUND, JACKSON COUNTY 021016 PARENTS AND CHILDREN TOGETHER (PACT) 021800 UNITED WAY OF CULLMAN COUNTY 999233 PARTNERS IN HEALTH 021500 UNITED WAY OF ATHENS AND LIMESTONE COUNTY 053028 PATHWAYS, INC. 117100 UNITED WAY OF BALDWIN COUNTY 106314 PEDIATRIC REHABILITATION 053000 UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, INC. 117028 PENELOPE HOUSE 081100 UNITED WAY OF EAST CENTRAL ALABAMA 081101 PIEDMONT BENEVOLENCE CENTER 063500 UNITED WAY OF ETOWAH COUNTY 021887 PILOT LIGHT HOUSE 106500 UNITED WAY OF LEE COUNTY 999236 PLAN INTERNATIONAL USA 031900 UNITED WAY OF MADISON COUNTY 053049 POSITIVE MATURITY, INC. 021700 UNITED WAY OF MARSHALL COUNTY 117404 PRODISEE PANTRY 021000 UNITED WAY OF MORGAN COUNTY 999224 PROJECT HOPE 085000 UNITED WAY OF NORTH TALLADEGA CO. 106536 PROJECT UPLIFT 010001 UNITED WAY OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA, INC 106311 RALEIGH’S PLACE 101000 UNITED WAY OF SELMA & DALLAS COUNTY 085018 RED DOOR KITCHEN, INC. 117000 UNITED WAY OF SOUTHWEST ALABAMA 031481 RILEY BEHAVIORAL AND EDUCATION CENTER, THE 049500 UNITED WAY OF WEST ALABAMA 053068 RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF ALABAMA, INC 106300 UNITED WAY, CHILTON COUNTY 117025 RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE-SOUTHWEST AL 127900 UNITED WAY, WIREGRASS 101018 SABRA SANCTUARY 106200 UNITED WAY, LAKE MARTIN AREA 053057 SAFEHOUSE OF SHELBY COUNTY, INC. 106400 UNITED WAY, RIVER REGION 010023 SAFEPLACE, Inc. 106804 UNITED WAYS OF ALABAMA 117112 SALAVATION ARMY, THE-BALDWIN CO. 999970 UNITED WAYS OF ALABAMA-STATEWIDE 053051 SALVATION ARMY GREATER BIRMINGHAM AREA COMMAND, THE 127942 VAUGHN-BLUMBERG SERVICES 106853 SALVATION ARMY OF MONTGOMERY, THE 021871 VICTIM SERVICES 053054 SALVATION ARMY WALKER COUNTY 117046 VICTORY HEALTH PARTNERS 999225 SALVATION ARMY WORLD SERVICE OFFICE (SAWSO) 031980 VILLAGE OF PROMISE 010024 SALVATION ARMY, SHOALS AREA, ALABAMA, THE 127901 VIVIAN B. ADAMS SCHOOL 063522 SALVATION ARMY, THE 021019 VOLUNTEER CENTER OF MORGAN COUNTY 106222 SALVATION ARMY, THE-LAKE MARTIN AREA 999201 WATER FOR PEOPLE 031964 SALVATION ARMY, THE-MADISON CO. 106301 WEST CENTRAL ALABAMA REHABILITATION 117040 SALVATION ARMY, THE-SOUTHWEST AL 101014 WEST CENTRAL ALABAMA REHIBILITATION CENTER/SPECIAL PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM 101016 SALVATION ARMY-DALLAS CO. 106317 WESTEND NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM 106538 SALVATION ARMY-LEE CO. 106540 WILLIAM MASON EMERGENCY FUND 999961 SAMARITAN’S PURSE 117036 WILMER HALL CHILDREN’S HOME 999226 SAVE THE CHILDREN 127933 WIREGRASS 2-1-1 101005 SELMA AIR 127945 WIREGRASS ANGEL HOUSE 117029 SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICES, INC 127944 WIREGRASS REHABILITATION CENTER INC 053056 SHELBY EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE, INC. 106852 WOMEN OF HOPE 021789 SHEPHERD’S COVE HOSPICE 999232 WORLD RELIEF 106507 SHERIFF’S GIRLS RANCH-LEE CO. 999220 WORLD VISION 010013 SHOALS CASA 053062 YMCA (YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOC.) OF BIRMINGHAM 010018 SHOALS COMMUNITY CLINIC 106306 YMCA OF CHILTON COUNTY 010208 SHOALS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, INC. 106849 YMCA OF GREATER MONTGOMERY 010204 SHOALS SAV-A-LIFE 106841 YMCA OF PRATTVILLE 117114 SHOULDER OF THE CENTRAL GULF COAST INC., THE 010029 YMCA OF THE SHOALS 053046 SICKLE CELL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, CENTRAL ALABAMA CHAPTER 049521 YMCA OF TUSCALOOSA COUNTY 106839 SICKLE CELL FOUNDATION OF GREATER MONTGOMERY, INC. 031972 YMCA, HEART OF THE VALLEY 063510 SNELLGROVE CIVITAN CENTER 053061 YMCA, LEGACY 117111 SOUTH ALABAMA VOLUNTEER LAWYERS PROGRAM-BALDWIN 021873 YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAMS, INC. 053063 YWCA OF CENTRAL ALABAMA Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 9 010023 SAFEPLACE, Inc. 256-767-3076. Serves victims of domestic violence in Northwest Alabama: Shelter, Housing Stability Program, Help LARC 1 - NORTHWEST ALABAMA Line, Safety Planning, Legal Advocacy, Violence Intervention, Prevention Education, Community Training. www. The agencies listed below serve the following counties: nwalsafeplace.org (10%)

010024 THE SALVATION ARMY, SHOALS AREA, ALABAMA 256-764-4432. Nonprofit, charitable, religious organization. Provides on-site temporary shelter and emergency Lauderdale, Colbert, Franklin, and Marion assistance programs. www.salvationarmyflorence.com (16%)

010029 YMCA OF THE SHOALS Each listing includes the agency code, name, phone 256-246-9622. A nonprofit agency providing affordable childcare, summer day camp, youth development, health and fitness programs offering scholarships to those in need. www.ymcashoals.org (12%) number, brief description of services, and the % spent on fundraising & administration. LARC 1 Local Unaffiliated Agencies

010209 COLBERT COUNTY FAME GIRLS RANCH 010001 UNITED WAY OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA, INC 334-213-2071. Operate and maintain Christian homes providing residential care for needy, neglected or abused, 256-764-5892. United Way mobilizes the community to create lasting school-age children statewide without regard to race, creed, color or sex. www.boysandgirlsranches.org (17%) change by supporting 34 local direct service programs addressing greatest needs in education, financial stability and health. www.uwshoals.org (17%) 010208 SHOALS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, INC. 256-383-5707. We build decent, affordable housing for those in need through equitable, accountable partnerships 010002 AMERICAN RED CROSS serving NORTH ALABAMA which allow homeowners to pay for their home through a no-interest mortgage. www.shoalshabitat.org (15%) 256-536-0084. The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human United Way of suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers 010204 SHOALS SAV-A-LIFE Northwest Alabama and the generosity of donors. www.redcross.org/alabama (22%) 256-740-0604. Crisis pregnancy intervention providing free services including pregnancy and STD Test, ultrasounds, parenting classes and material resources related to abstinence, adoption, education and pregnancy options. www. 010004 ARC OF THE SHOALS, THE shoalssavalife.com (11%) 256-383-1472. Provides job and independent living support for adults with intellectual and developmental disabili- ties. www.arcoftheshoals.com (0%)

010005 BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS OF THE SHOALS LARC 2 - NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA 256-248-1931. Our mission is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported The agencies listed below serve the following counties: 1-to1 relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. www.bbbsshoals.org (11%) Cullman, Lawrence, Limestone, 010006 GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 205-970-0251. The Greater Alabama Council, Boy Scouts of America provides services to tens of thousands of Marshall, Morgan, and Winston youth and adults in 22 counties of Alabama. www.1bsa.org (18%)

010012 COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA Each listing includes the agency code, name, phone 256-766-4330. Low-income families, individuals work toward and/or achieve self-sufficiency through counseling, budgeting, advocacy, and resources mobilization through, parenting, housing, weatherization, energy assistance, number, brief description of services, and the % spent on and nutrition. www.caanw.org (12%) fundraising & administration.

010007 CRAMER CHILDREN’S CENTER 256-760-1140. A facility where children who are victims of sexual and/or physical abuse and their non-offending 021800 UNITED WAY OF CULLMAN COUNTY family members can go for evaluation and counseling. www.cramerchidrenscenter.com (0%) (256) 739-2948. Raises and allocates funds annually to 14 Cullman Coun-

ty agencies which provide social, health, and other human services. Local 010010 ATTENTION HOMES OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA, INC. volunteer board monitors agencies for accountability and community 256-767-0972. The Attention Homes are short-term residential facilities providing for the needs of disadvantaged impact. www.uwaycc.org (10%) children ages 10-18, primarily from Colbert, Lauderdale, and Franklin Counties. www.attentionhomesofnwal.org

(12%) 021884 4-H CLUBS OF CULLMAN COUNTY

(256) 737-9386. 4-H is a hands on, research based, educational program 010011 EASTER SEALS NORTHWEST ALABAMA United Way provided by the Cullman Extension Office to the youth of Cullman County. 256-381-1110. Easter Seals Northwest Alabama’s mission is to provide Speech Therapy, Physical Therapy, Occupa- of Cullman County (0%) tional Therapy and Vocational Rehabilitation to Children and adults with disabilities. www.eastersealsnwal.org (26%)

021886 AMERICAN RED CROSS - MID ALABAMA 010013 SHOALS CASA 205-795-8700. The American Red Cross Prevents and alleviates Human Suffering in the face of Emergencies by 256-765-0041. Serves abused/neglected children with a trained and committed volunteer workforce ensuring the mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. www.redcross.org/local/alabama (22%) child’s best individual interests are priority. www.ShoalsCASA.org (4%)

021893 CULLMAN COUNTY CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED 010017 NAMI SHOALS (256) 737-1915. Allows intellectually disabled adults/children to reach their optimal skill level and become a function- 256-765-2081. Self-help support, educational and advocacy organization of families and people with serious mental al part of the community. www.cccdd.com (4%) illnesses providing monthly support groups, educational programs and classes, and community education. www. namialabama.org (10%) 021885 CULLMAN CARING FOR KIDS

(256) 739-1111. Our mission is to see that no child goes to bed hungry and anyone in need of food is fed. www. 010018 SHOALS COMMUNITY CLINIC cullmancaringforkids.com (15%) 256-760-4713. The clinic provides lifesaving health and dental care to low-income patients without insurance who need access to healthcare to stay healthy and keep jobs. www.shoalscommunityclinic.org (21%) 021875 EASTER SEALS

(256) 737-1937. Provides for unmet needs of the disabled, purchase of orthopedic appliances, comprehensive 010019 NORTHWEST ALABAMA READING AIDES rehab, therapeutic recreation, public education & advocacy. www.alabama.easterseals.com (0%) 256-766-5709. Northwest Alabama Reading Aids (NARA) provides free tutoring in reading, writing and English language skills to adults in the following three counties Colbert, Franklin and Lauderdale. www.nwalreadingaides. 021890 FOSTER GRANDPARENT/SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM org (11%) 256-260-3122. Volunteers, age 60+ mentor and tutor children with special needs and provide in-home help to at-risk

adults. www.capna.org (4%)

10 Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 021883 GIRL SCOUTS 021000 UNITED WAY OF MORGAN COUNTY (256) 620-0828. Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. (256) 353-6643. United Way of Morgan County funds 30 vital, efficient, www.girlscoutsnca.org (10%) and effective agencies to help improve the health, education, and financial stability of all residents. www.uwmcal.org (12%) 021872 GOOD SAMARITAN HEALTH CLINIC (256) 775-1389. Provides healthcare services to uninsured low-income residents who would otherwise forego or 021001 AMERICAN RED CROSS delay treatment at great cost to themselves and the community. www.goodsamaritancullman.com (1%) 256-536-0084. The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers 021869 HOPE HORSES, INC. and the generosity of donors. www.redcross.org/alabama (24%) 256-841-6290. Hope Horses, Inc. provides therapeutic horsemanship and equine facilitated learning opportunities to children and adults with physical, cognitive, and emotional needs. www.hopehorses.org (26%) 021003 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, MORGAN COUNTY (256) 883-7071. The Greater Alabama Council, Boy Scouts of America provides services to tens of thousands of 021887 PILOT LIGHT HOUSE youth and adults in 22 counties of North Alabama. www.1bsa.org (18%) (256) 734-2831. A 24/7 foster home providing a safe, secure home, care, love, education and supervision by 2 house parents for up to 6 children. (0%) 021004 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF NORTH ALABAMA (256) 534-6060. To inspire and enable all young people especially those who need us most to realize their full 021871 VICTIM SERVICES potential as productive responsible and caring citizens. www.bgcnal.com (15%) (256) 775-2600. The mission of Victim Services of Cullman is to break the cycle of family violence through educa- tion, advocacy, and empowerment. (17%) 021006 CENTERS FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED, NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA (256) 350-1458. We provide early intervention, employment assistance and residential services for persons with 021873 YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAMS, INC. intellectual, physical, and/or developmental disabilities in Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, and Morgan Counties. (256) 734-2644. Provide individuals with the opportunity to develop contribute and be valued as assets so that www.cddnca.org (5.5%) communities have safe proven effective economical alternatives to institutional placement. (10%) 021015 COMMUNITY FREE CLINIC OF DECATUR-MORGAN COUNTY 021700 UNITED WAY OF MARSHALL COUNTY (256) 309-2491. The Community Free Clinic provides free, health care, dental care, and prescription medication to (256) 582-4700. Builds stronger communities by partnering with agencies low income, uninsured adult residents of Decatur and Morgan County. www.clinicdecatur.org (1.6%) and programs that focus on education, income, health, and basic needs. Provides information and referral services through 2-1-1. www.unitedway- 021011 CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABAMA marshall.org (11%) (256) 716-4052. Responds to individuals in crisis. Provides 24 hour suicide prevention helpline, domestic and sexu- al violence victim services, 2-1-1 referral line serving Jackson, Limestone, Madison, Morgan. www.csna.org (12%) 021779 AMERICAN RED CROSS (256) 536-0084. The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human 021007 DECATUR MORGAN COUNTY SENIORS COUNCIL, INC. suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers 256-355-7275. We provide services and opportunities for social interaction and group involvement for retirees. We and the generosity of donors. www.redcross.org/alabama (22%) serve hot, home-cooked meals four days each week. Everyone is welcome. (10.5%)

021786 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, MARSHALL COUNTY 021021 FACES (205) 970-0251. The Greater Alabama Council, Boy Scouts of America provides services to tens of thousands of 256-301-8638. Our mission is to meet the needs of children in foster care and to help prevent children at risk of youth and adults in 22 counties of North Alabama. www.1bsa.org (18%) being placed in foster care. (5.8%)

021776 CASA OF MARSHALL COUNTY (Care Assurance System for the Aging & Homebound) 021009 FOSTER GRANDPARENTS/SENIOR COMPANIONS (a CAPNA program) (256) 582-7119. Care assurance for the aging and homebound neighbors in Marshall County enabling them to live 256-260-3122. Recruits senior adult volunteers to provide one on one tutoring for at-risk students and to provide no safely, independently with dignity at home. www.casamarshallcounty.org (15%) cost, in-home care to vulnerable adults and caregivers. www.capna.org (3.8%)

021792 CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY 021012 HOSPICE OF THE VALLEY (256) 582-8492. The CAC provides community based, comprehensive services to victims of child abuse and their (256) 350-5585. Not for profit provider of end-of-life care, meeting physical, psychological, and spiritual needs of families and provides awareness and prevention services. www.marshallcac.org (19%) patients and families in Morgan and Lawrence Counties. www.hospiceofthevalley.net (27%)

021785 CHILDCARE RESOURCE NETWORK - MARSHALL CO. CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 021013 MEALS ON WHEELS & MORE (a CAPNA program) (256) 845-8238. Provides quality child daycare at a more affordable price for working families, resources and refer- 256-351-6850. Meals on Wheels & More enhances the quality of life of homebound individuals by providing nutri- rals for parents, and professional training for caregivers and parents. www.childcarealabama.com (6%) tious meals, personal contact, and related services. www.northalabamacommunities.org (3.6%)

021781 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRISIS SERVICES 021014 MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION IN MORGAN COUNTY (256) 891-9864. We strive to prevent and end the cycle of domestic violence by providing emergency shelter, court 256-353-1160. Supporting, educating, and advocating for mental health in Morgan County. Depression, anxiety, advocacy, counseling and support and outreach and prevention efforts. www.dvcsal.org (17%) Alzheimer’s, rape education. www.mhainmc.net (17%)

021784 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA 021008 MORGAN COUNTY CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER (800) 734-4541. Girl Scouts of North Central Alabama’s mission is to build girls of courage, confidence and character (256) 355-1908. The Morgan County Child Advocacy Center provides help and healing to children and caregivers who make the world a better place. www.girlscoutsnca.org (10%) who have experienced abuse and trauma. www.morgancountycac.org (21%)

021799 MARSHALL COUNTY ARC, INC. 021025 MORGAN COUNTY SYSTEM OF SERVICES (256) 582-5009. Provides day habilitation through community based services for adults with intellectual disabilities. 256-350-8434. Morgan County System of Services provides community-based programs for youth in risky situations Individuals receive training and support to assist them towards independence and community integration. (8%) including HANDS Homes for Boys and Girls, runaway and homeless youth shelters. www.morgancountysos.com (10%)

021782 MARSHALL COUNTY HOME PLACE, INC. 021020 MOSAIC MENTORING OF NORTH ALABAMA (formerly Big Brothers Big Sisters) (256) 582-2360. Provides free housing, utilities, and financial guidance while also helping the homeless overcome (256) 353-0157. Mosaic Mentoring is a child mentoring organization, providing adult role models to children (age the obstacles that led them to become homeless. www.marshallcountyhomeplace.org (12%) 5-15) who are in need of additional time and positive support. www.bbbsna.org (26%)

021789 SHEPHERD’S COVE HOSPICE 021016 PARENTS AND CHILDREN TOGETHER (PACT) (256) 891-7724. Multidisciplinary home and inpatient hospice care for terminally ill. Physician directed physical, (256) 355-7252. Prevent child abuse and neglect by empowering individuals through education in the local schools, psychosocial, and spiritual services; goal is comfort and symptomatic management for patient and family. www. community classes and by providing available resources to meet family needs. www.pactfamily.org (16%) shepherdscovehospice.org (20%) 021018 STERRS DAY CARE CENTER (256) 355-4423. Teaches and cares for children of low to moderate working families in a safe, educational and nourishing environment. Prepares children for school and today’s society. (23.6%) Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 11 021019 VOLUNTEER CENTER OF MORGAN COUNTY 031690 NORTHEAST ALABAMA HEALTH SERVICES (256) 355-8628. The Volunteer Center mobilizes people and resources to meet the needs of the community and (256) 259-5313. Provides primary health care to uninsured and insured persons living in rural areas where limited strengthen other organizations through volunteer service. www.vcomc.org (12%) private physicians or other medical resources are available. (18%)

031674 MICHAEL SCOTT LEARNING CENTER LARC 2 Local Unaffiliated Agencies (256) 437-9569. Tutorial programs and enrichment program for 8 -12 year old at-risk children, including field trips with certified teachers directing. (15%)

021500 UNITED WAY OF ATHENS AND LIMESTONE COUNTY 256-233-2323. Organization dedicated to building stronger, healthier communities through the financial support 031900 UNITED WAY OF MADISON COUNTY of 15 member agencies who provide health and human service programs for Limestone County. www.united- (256) 536-0745. Identifying health and human service needs in our community wayathenslimestone.com (7%) and working with donors, volunteers, and collaborative partners to develop and implement effective strategies and solutions. www.uwmadisoncounty.org (20%)

031977 ALABAMA NON-VIOLENT OFFENDERS (256) 715-7054. Assist felons in obtaining pardons, expungement, voting LARC 3 – MADISON & JACKSON COS. rights, identification to provide opportunities for employment, housing, educa- The agencies listed below serve the following counties: tion and stability with communities and families. www.anvoo.org (9%) 031988 AMERICAN RED CROSS SERVING NORTH ALABAMA Madison and Jackson (256) 536-0084. The American Red Cross 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 (22%) Each listing includes the agency code, name, 031962 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NORTH ALABAMA phone number, brief description of services, and the % (256) 534-6060. To inspire and enable all young people especially those who need us most to realize their full spent on fundraising & administration. potential as productive responsible and caring citizens. www.bgcnal.com (15%)

031966 CARE CENTER, THE 031600 JACKSON COUNTY UNITED GIVERS FUND (256) 723-2273. The CARE Center is a Faith based 501c-3 nonprofit seeking to empower our neighbors in (256) 259-5611. Financially supports human service programs southeastern Madison County through education, employment, crisis and recovery support. www.thecare-center.org delivering vitally needed social, health and other human services (10%) within Jackson County. www.unitedgivers.org (4%) 031998 CASA (CARE ASSURANCE SYSTEM FOR THE AGING AND HOMEBOUND) OF MADISON CO. 031692 AMERICAN RED CROSS, JACKSON COUNTY (256) 533-7775. Provide needed services for the elderly and homebound utilizing volunteers. Services are free. CHAPTER Programs include transportation to doctors, wheelchair ramps, etc. promoting independence, health, safety. www. (256) 259-2577. Offers direct disaster relief services, blood and casamadisoncty.org (17%) blood byproducts, CPR/First Aid/Water Safety Training, and services for military families. (12%) 031997 CATHOLIC CENTER OF CONCERN (256) 536-0041. Provides emergency financial assistance for rent mortgage utilities and medication.All donor fund- ing is used directly for meeting these basic needs of families in crisis. www.catholiccenterofconcernhsv.org (0%) 031699 ARC OF JACKSON COUNTY, THE (256) 259-1603. Supports and provides services for moderate to severely retarded children and adults. Provides 031978 COMMUNITY FREE DENTAL CLINIC programs to prepare developmentally disabled persons for emplopyment. (7%) (256) 489-1853. The Community Free Dental Clinic missions is to provide quality free dental care and education to low income uninsured adult residents of Madison County. www.hsvfreedental.org (7%) 031689 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA (205) 970-0549. Provides services to youth and adults in 22 counties of North Alabama; seeks to instill character, 031965 CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABAMA values, and leadership in youth ages 6-20. (18%) (256) 716-4052 or (800) 691-8429. 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. 031686 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB - BEN SANFORD CENTER www.csna.org (12%) (256) 259-3405. To inspire and enable all young people especially those who need us most to realize their full potential as productive responsible and caring citizens. (14%) 031961 FAMILY SERVICES CENTER (256) 551-1610. Providing mental health counseling, anti-poverty and family self-sufficiency programs, affordable 031698 CARE ASSURANCE SYSTEM FOR THE AGING (CASA) housing, domestic violence intervention, in-school programs, victim’s rights advocacy, and parenting and family (256) 259-3736. Recruits, trains and motivates volunteers who minister to physical and social needs of homebound strengthening programs. www.fsc-hsv.org (13%) and aging persons, which enables them to remain at home. (10%) 031975 GIRLS INCORPORATED OF HUNTSVILLE 031682 COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF NORTHEAST ALABAMA (256) 859-0011. Inspires all girls to be strong smart and bold through life changing programs and experiences that (256) 638-4430. Provides energy and direct assistance to low-income families and provides assistance to improve help girls navigate gender economic and social barriers. www.girlsinc-huntsville.com (26%) the health, welfare, education, recreation and opportunities for children and adults with disabilities. (14%) 031963 HARRIS HOME FOR CHILDREN, INC. 031695 CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABAMA (256) 837-0332. Foster Care & placement agency providing residential treatment, foster care, after school services (256) 716-4052 or (800) 691-8624. Responds to individuals in crisis. Provides twenty-four hour suicide prevention & youth development to abused & neglected children of Alabama ages 12-20. www.harrishomeforchildren.org (23%) HELPline, domestic and sexual violence victim services, 211 referral line services. (13%) 031967 HEALS, INC. (Health Establishments at Local Schools) 031687 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA (256) 428-7560. HEALS, Inc. provides medical, dental, and optometry care for underprivileged children. www. (800) 734-4541. Girls ages 5 – 17 discover the fun, friendship and power of girls together while developing values, healsinc.org (3%) character and life skills. (10%) 031972 HEART OF THE VALLEY YMCA 031694 JACKSON COUNTY CHRISTMAS CHARITIES (256) 428-9622. Leading nonprofit committed to helping people learn grow and thrive through youth development, (256) 575-6056. Provides food, clothing, and toys to needy families at Christmas. All applicants are screened and healthy living, social responsibility, nurturing youth, improving health, connecting neighbors strengthening communi- crosschecked with other agencies. (1%) ties. www.ymcahuntsville.org (6%)

031685 JACKSON COUNTY 4-H CLUBS 031985 HUNTSVILLE REHABILITATION CENTER dba PHOENIX (256) 574-2143. Boys and girls participate in programs of agricultural and home economics training. Good citizen- (256) 880-0680. Phoenix serves individuals with disabilities by providing job readiness training, job development, job ship and responsibility are stressed. (0%) coaching, and case management support. www.phoenixhsv.org (8%)

12 Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 031973 NATIONAL CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER (256) 533-5437. Child-focused, multidisciplinary response to child sexual or physical abuse. Children under 19 re- ceive free medical, mental health, protective services, and prosecution in a community response. www.nationalcac. LARC 4 – WEST ALABAMA org (15%) The agencies listed below serve the following counties: 031964 SALVATION ARMY, THE (256) 536-5576. A faith-based charitable organization providing social services, shelter, case management, rehabili- Bibb, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Marengo, tation, mass feeding, youth programs, utility assistance, etc. to all without discrimination. www.salvationarmyalm.org/ huntsville (15%) Pickens, Sumter, Tuscaloosa

031498 STILL SERVING VETERANS Each listing includes the agency code, name, (256) 883-7035. Still Serving Veterans helps Veterans and their families find employment, complete VA claims, and get connected with any other community resources they need. www.ssv.org (14%) phone number, brief description of services, and the %

031979 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF HUNTSVILLE AND TENNESSEE VALLEY, INC. spent on fundraising & administration. (256) 859-4900. Provides education, therapy, technology, and support services to individuals with developmen- tal, acquired and aging disabilities to enhance their independence, quality of life and community inclusion. www. ucphuntsville.org (6%) 049500 UNITED WAY OF WEST ALABAMA (205) 345-6640. Helping children and youth achieve their potential through 031980 VILLAGE OF PROMISE education, helping families become financially stable and independent, (256) 536-8052. Village of Promise is a Huntsville based education and social services organization dedicated to improving people’s health, and responding to emergency/disaster needs. ending generational poverty with programs that begin pre-birth through college graduation. www.villagepromise.com www.uwwa.org (10%) (22%) 049502 AMERICAN RED CROSS, WEST ALABAMA CHAPTER (205) 758-3608. The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers LARC 3 Local Unaffiliated Agencies and the generosity of donors. www.redcross.org/alabama (24%)

049515 ARC OF TUSCALOOSA, THE 031490 AIDS ACTION COALITION OF HUNTSVILLE dba THRIVE ALABAMA (205) 556-4900. We are a non-profit organization assisting adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (256) 536-4700. Provides comprehensive healthcare, sexually transmitted infection treatment, case management, acquire daily living skills, employment, and access services needed to attain independence. www.thearcoftuscaloo- support services, and behavioral healthcare to the people living in North Alabama. www.thrivealabama.org (18%) sa.org (14.6%)

031491 AGAPE OF NORTH ALABAMA 049501 ARTS ‘N AUTISM (256) 859-4481. We provide: foster homes for abused and neglected children, adoptive placements, birth mother (205) 247-4990. We are a preschool morning, after school, summer camp and vocational program serving children, services, and family counseling and stabilization. We serve counties north of Birmingham. www.agapecares.org adolescents and young adults with Autism Spectrum disorder in West Alabama. www.artsnautism.org (9%) (15%) 049505 BLACK WARRIOR COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 031479 GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA (Madison County) (205) 554-1680. Supporting the development of youth through scouting values. These values teach character, (205) 970-0251. The Greater Alabama Council, Boy Scouts of America provides services to tens of thousands of citizenship, and promote mental and physical fitness in a fun, safe outdoor environment. www.bwc-bsa.org (15.8%) youth and adults in 22 counties of Alabama www.1bsa.org (18%) 049523 CARING DAYS ADULT DAY CARE 031489 GREATER HUNTSVILLE HUMANE SOCIETY (205) 242-5942. Caring Days is a day care for adults with Alzheimer’s or other memory disorders in West Alabama. (256) 881-8081. A no-kill shelter that provides adoption services for homeless animals. We provide pet food, well- They provide support, education, and respite for caregivers. www.caringdays.org (5.6%) ness, and emergency vet care to low income pet owners. www.ghhs.org (14%) 049519 CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION SERVICES 031493 FIRST STOP (205)758-1159. CAPS is a nonprofit agency with the mission of preventing child maltreatment through education. (256) 533-3391. First Stop is an established agency dedicated to empowering the homeless by helping them through We provide school based and community awareness programs. www.capstuscaloosa.net (24%) individualized case management in order to achieve independence and stability. www.firststop.org (7%) 049507 FAMILY COUNSELING SERVICE OF TUSCALOOSA CO 031482 FOOD BANK OF NORTH ALABAMA (205) 752-2504. Family Counseling Service provides counseling by licensed, professional counselors to families, (256) 656-6292. We work to end hunger by supplying food to charitable feeding programs, fostering local food entre- individuals and children experiencing crisis such as trauma, life adjustment or family issues. www.counselingservice. preneurship and creating greater access to healthy food choices. www.foodbanknorthal.org (1%) org (13%)

031494 HUNTSVILLE-MADISON COUNTY SENIOR CENTER 049510 HOSPICE OF WEST ALABAMA (256) 880-7080. Serves the elderly with a vast array of services, including Meals on Wheels, Adult Day Care, health (205) 523-0101. The goal of Hospice of West Alabama is to provide support and care to a dying person and their family during the last phase of an incurable disease. www.hospiceofwestalabama.org (20%) education and screenings, physical fitness, recreation and education. www.seniorview.com (6%)

049516 TEMPORARY EMERGENCY SERVICES 031481 RILEY BEHAVIORAL AND EDUCATION CENTER, THE (205) 758-5535. Serves as a gap filler for individuals and families by assisting with various daily needs such as food, (256) 882-2457. We provide comprehensive services using evidence-based therapy and educational practices to ful- clothing, utility bills, prescriptions, and other services. www.temporaryemergencyservice.org (24%) fill the need for treatment for individuals and families facing autism spectrum disorders. www.therileycenter.org (15%) 049517 TURNING POINT (205) 758-0808. Founded in 1979, Turning Point provides domestic violence services in 6 counties and sexual assualt services to 9 counties in West Alabama. www.turningpointservices.org (16%) “Small acts, when multiplied 049528 TUSCALOOSA’S ONE PLACE (TUSCALOOSA FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER, INC.) (205) 462-1000. Provides family oriented services including: after-school programs, GED/ESL, employment by millions of people, can readiness, parenting, relationship education, case management, juvenile diversion and emergency assistance to Tuscaloosa County citizens. www.tuscaloosaoneplace.org (7.6%)

transform the world.” - 049518 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF WEST AL, INC. (205) 345-3031. UCPWA assists persons with intellectual and physical disabilities to achieve their maximum poten- tial. The agency provides day habilitation, community support services, transportation and work programs. www. Unknown ucpwa.org (12%)

Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 13 THANK YOU for choosing to help the Huntsville-Madison County Senior Center provide in 2018: ~ 53,600 Meals on Wheels ~ 2,250 health screenings ~ 38,390 meals at seven nutrition centers ~ Recreation/education service hours: 555,599 ~ Lunches for Adult Day Care attendees: 11,047 ~ Rock Steady Boxing for 200+ Parkinson’s patients

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MADISON COUNTY E 701 Andrew Jackson Way NE - Huntsville, AL 35801 - (256) 536-0745 L IL 031977 Alabama Non-Violent Offenders (256) 288-3175 V 031988 American Red Cross Serving North Alabama (256) 536-0084 S 031962 Boys & Girls Clubs of North Alabama (256) 534-6060 T 031966 The Care Center (256) 723-2273 N 031998 CASA (Care Assurance System for the Aging (256) 533-7775 U and Homebound) of Madison County H 031997 Catholic Center of Concern (256) 536-0041 031978 Community Free Dental Clinic (256) 489-1853 SENIOR CENTER, INC. 031965 Crisis Services of North Alabama (256) 716-4052 031961 Family Services Center (256) 551-1610 031975 Girls Incorporated of Huntsville (256) 859-0011 SeniorView.com ~ 256.880.7080 031963 Harris Home for Children (256) 837-0332 031967 Heals, Inc. (256) 428-7560 031972 Heart of the Valley YMCA (256) 428-9622 031985 Huntsville Rehabilitation Center dba Phoenix (256) 880-0680 “Activity not only adds years to your life, 031973 National Children’s Advocacy Center (256) 533-5437 but life to your years.” 031964 The SalvationShared Army Documents For All/Campaign/2019 (256) 536-5576 031498 StillCampaign/State/2019 Serving Veterans State Campaign Ad.docx (256) 883-7035 031979 United Cerebral Palsy of Huntsville and TN Valley, Inc. (256) 859-4900 031980 Village of Promise (256) 536-8052

14 Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. Alabama’s Governor’s Emergency Relief Fund (GERF)

Photo: AP You can help Alabamians rebuild their lives and homes after a disaster through a gift to the GERF. The GERF is there for Alabam- ians with no where else to go after a disaster. Since 2005, the GERF has assisted more than 1,000 Alabama families and helped build over 70 community safe rooms across Alabama. You can support the GERF simply by writing “GERF” in the boxes where you designate your gift. Thank you for your support! The Governor’s Emergency Relief Fund is administered by the United Ways of Alabama and the GERF Steering Committee.

Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 15 DONATE TO 106807 While practicing a motocross jump, Brayden (BB) Butler fell and suffered a brain bleed. It would take half a year and surgeons, physicians, nurses and therapists to help him recover. Fortunately, for BB and thousands of other children, Children’s of Alabama is ranked among the top hospitals for children by U.S. News & World Report.

1150 John Overton Drive Montgomery, AL 36110 Telephone: (334) 409-0622 Fax: (334) 409-0624 Web site: www.montgomeryhumane.com

CHILDREN’S OF ALABAMA DOWNTOWN RUSSELL CAMPUS BY 1600 7th Avenue South DONATING Birmingham, AL 35233 205.638.9100 TO US, CHILDREN’S SOUTH OUTPATIENT CENTER YOU HELP Outpatient surgery, Pediatric Imaging, laboratory services and specialty care clinics THE 8000+ 1940 Elmer J. Bissell Road Birmingham, AL 35243 ANIMALS 205.638.4800 THAT NORTH ALABAMA CHILDREN’S SPECIALISTS Three pediatric pulmonary specialists and one pediatric neurology specialist plus monthly clinics ENTER held by pediatric specialists in the fields of adult congenital heart disease, endocrinology, genetics, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, rheumatology and Rett Syndrome OUR 502 Governors Drive Southwest Huntsville, AL 35801 SHELTER 256.533.0833

ON A PEDIATRIC PRACTICE SOLUTIONS PRIMARY CARE LOCATIONS Alabaster (Greenvale Pediatrics) McAdory (Pediatrics West) YEARLY Bessemer (Pediatrics West) Montgomery (Physicians to Children) BASIS Birmingham (Midtown Pediatrics) Mountain Brook (Over the Mountain Pediatrics) Brook Highland (Greenvale Pediatrics) Pell City (Pell City Pediatrics) Clay/Chalkville (Pediatrics East-Deerfoot) Trussville (Pediatrics East) Homewood (Mayfair Medical Group) Vestavia (Vestavia Pediatrics) Hoover (Greenvale Pediatrics)

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Adoption Center Lost and Found Humane Education Volunteer www.ChildrensAL.org 16 Program %Shelter reflects Intervention the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. CampaignAd_Layout 1 6/15/11 1:03 PM Page 1 Warm Hearts for cold noses!

With your help, we can do even more for the over 5,000 unwanted and homeless animals that are brought to our shelter each year. Please consider us in your giving plans. Choose code 106803.

Humane Society of Elmore County 258 Central Plank Rd., Hwy. 9 Wetumpka, AL 36092 [email protected] 334-567-3377 You Make All the Difference to These Children

www.elmorehumane.org Boys & Girls Ranches of Alabama Providing homes for Alabama’s abandoned, Faith Radio communicates God’s abused & neglected children since 1966. Love, God’s Peace and God’s Comfort every day. COVERAGE AREAS www.boysandgirlsranches.org Alexander City 94.1 Thank You for Designating Thank you for your gift that provides them with Faith Broadcasting! Please use codes: Brewton 92.1 Eufaula 91.9 structured, loving homes, hope & healing. Sylacauga 94.1 Thorsby/Jemison 96.9 106821 "It's easier to build boys & girls than to repair men & women." MONTGOMERY AREA 89.1 MONTGOMERY Giving Code 128005 91.5 ADMINISTRATIVE BALDWIN COUNTY WIREGRASS ANDALUSIA OFFICE #999978 BOYS RANCH 2680 Bell Road 90.3DOTHAN 21870 County Road 32 Montgomery, AL 36117 Summerdale, AL 36580 1-800-548-4256 251-989-6392 Faith Broadcasting, inc. 334-213-2071 COLBERT COUNTY TALLAPOOSA COUNTY FAME GIRLS RANCH GIRLS RANCH 4450 Ligon Springs Road 174 Samford Drive www.faithradio.org Russellville, AL 35654 Camp Hill, AL 36850 256-331-3813 256-896-4113 1.800.239.8900 Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 17 WE FIGHT FOR A STRONGER SOUTHWEST ALABAMA WE FIGHT FOR YOU

United Way of Southwest Alabama fights for the health, education, financial stability, and access to life’s basic essentials for every person in every community we serve.

We fightfor you. We fightwith you.

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18 Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 106300 (205) 755-5875 Providing funding to health and human care agencies serving residents of Chilton County. Live United.

Autism Society of Alabama 106300 CHILTON COUNTY UNITED WAY, INC. 106302 AMERICAN RED CROSS-CHILTON COUNTY 106303 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, TUKABATCHEE AREA COUNCIL 106305 BUTTERFLY BRIDGE CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER 999984 205-951-1364 106313 CARE NET PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER 106304 CHILTON COUNTY EMERGENCY ASISTANCE CENTER [email protected] 106307 CHILTON-SHELBY MENTAL HEALTH

106312 FAMILY SUNSHINE CENTER 106316 HUMANE SOCIETY OF CHILTON COUNTY 106315 KELSEY’S PLACE 106314 PEDIATRIC REHABILITATION 106311 RALEIGH’S PLACE 106308 SPAN OF CHILTON COUNTY (C.I.T.Y. PROGRAM) 106301 WEST CENTRAL ALABAMA REHABILITATION 106306 Y.M.C.A. CHILTON COUNTY

Code: 999983 The SCALNC provides comfort and support to family and friends of American Military Heroes laid to rest at the Alabama National Cemetery through enhancements and commemorative events that recognize and honor the service and sacrifices of their loved ones.

The SCALNC is an all volunteer charity with 100% of all donations going to our mission. Please join our cause with your donations. For those who gave all, no gift is too small.

For more information about the committee including our Overlook Project please visit us at:

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PO Box 648  Montevallo, AL 35115 Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 19 053015 ARC OF CENTRAL ALABAMA 049521 YMCA OF TUSCALOOSA COUNTY 205-323-6383. Serves 700 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities through Early Intervention, Adult (205) 345-9622. The YMCA of Tuscaloosa is a service organization that puts Christian principles into practice Day, Residential, and Employment Programs in Jefferson and Blount counties. www.arcofcentralalabama.org (4.7%) through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all. www.ymcatuscaloosa.org (24%) 053055 ARC OF SHELBY COUNTY, INC. 205-664-9313. Provides services and supports to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families LARCLOCAL UNAFFILIATED 4 Local AGENCIES Unaffiliated Agencies through early intervention, employment services advocacy and resource development throughout Shelby Co. www. thearcofshelby.org (7.0%) 049603 DCH FOUNDATION (205) 759-7349. The DCH Foundation obtains funds from outside sources supporting the health system’s mission to 053013 ARC OF WALKER COUNTY serve the health care needs of its eleven-county service area. www.thedchfoundation.org (15%) 205-387-0562. The Arc provides early internevtion, supported employment, supported living, supervised community living and day program services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. www.walkerarc.com (7.8%) 049611 FRIENDS OF MARY STARKE HARPER GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY CENTER (205) 759-0990. The Friends of Harper is a non-profit organization functioning exclusively for charitable purposes to 053005 BETTER BASICS, INC. undertake activities working to enhance treatment/comfort of geriatric individuals statewide. (1%) 205-944-2928. Making a positive difference in the lives of children and their families by advancing literacy through enrichment and intervention programs. www.betterbasics.org (14.5%) 049608 TUSCALOOSA’S CHILDREN’S CENTER, INC., THE (205) 752-7711. The Tuscaloosa’s Children’s Center provides counseling and direct services to child abuse victims. 053018 BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS OF GREATER BIRMINGHAM www.tuscaloosachildrenscenter.org (21%) 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 (15.0%) 049601 TUSCALOOSA CHILDREN’S THEATRE (205) 344-1970. Tuscaloosa Children’s Theatre exposes the children of Tuscaloosa and surrounding counties to all 053023 BLOUNT COUNTY CHILDREN’S CENTER, INC. aspects of stage performing and production. www.tuscaloosachildrenstheatre.org (21%) 205-274-7226. Blount County Children’s Center prevents child abuse, helps victims and strengthens families. Services include abuse investigations, free therapy, various prevention efforts and parenting. www.blountcountychil- dernscenter.com (17.0%)

LARC 5 – CENTRAL ALABAMA 053027 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF CENTRAL ALABAMA 205-815-0703. After school and extended day youth development programs for youth ages six to eighteen in The agencies listed below serve the following counties: Jefferson, Shelby, Walker and St. Clair Counties. www.bgcca.org (7.9%)

Blount, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, Walker 053019 CAHABA VALLEY HEALTH CARE INCORP 205-989-7106. We provide access to free vision and dental care to Hispanics and other underserved people in Each listing includes the agency code, name, Jefferson and Shelby counties of Alabama www.cahabavalleyhealthcare.org (9.9%)

phone number, brief description of services, and the % 053029 CAMP FIRE USA CENTRAL ALABAMA COUNCIL spent on fundraising & administration. 205-324-2434. Coeducational youth development organization providing social and emotional school-based career character mentoring, safety programs, volunteer-led clubs, camping and environmental education opportunities for children. www.campfire-al.org (21.4%)

053000 UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, INC. 053030 CATHOLIC FAMILY SERVICES BIRMINGHAM 205-251-5131. Our purpose is to increase the organized capacity of people 205-324-6561. Providing the highest quality of counseling and child welfare services to people of all faiths in Central to care for one another and improve education, health, financial stability and Alabama. www.cfsbhm.org (0%) access to services. www.uwca.org (9.3%) 053031 CHILDCARE RESOURCES 053017 AIDS, ALABAMA 205-945-0018. Promotes quality childcare by providing resource and referral services, childcare financial assistance 205-324-9822. Programs include permanent housing; rapid re-housing; rent, to eligible families, and training classes to childcare programs. www.ccr-bhm.org (24.3%) deposit, utility assistance; case management; supportive services; mental health services; substance abuse treatment; HIV/STI testing ; transportation 053033 CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY OF ALABAMA and advocacy. www.aidsalabama.org (4.9%) 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. 053006 ALABAMA GOODWILL INDUSTRIES, INC. www.childrensaid.org (0.0%) 205-323-6331. Job training readiness and placement for individuals who are disabled and or disadvantaged. www. alabamagoodwill.org (13%) 053034 CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF ALABAMA 205-638-6241. Alabama’s only freestanding hospital dedicated solely to the care and treatment of children, with 053007 ALABAMA HEAD INJURY FOUNDATION, INC. 15,614 inpatient and 677,390 outpatient visits in 2018. www.childrensal.org (9.3%) 205-823-3818. Provides support services to traumatic brain injury survivors and to their families. www.ahif.org (11%) 053035 CHRISTIAN LOVE PANTRY 053008 ALABAMA KIDNEY FOUNDATION, INC. 205-338-2358. We are an all-volunteer organization providing emergency food to low income St. Clair County 888-585-1712. Providing financial assistance, education and support programs to Alabama’s kidney patients; including families in need. (0.0%) public education initiatives promoting organ donation and prevention of kidney disease. www.alkidney.org (10%) 053045 COLLAT JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES 053009 ALETHIA HOUSE 205-879-3438. Offers comprehensive services for older adults and their families including transportation, personal care, 205-324-6502. Treatment, employment services and primary healthcare for individuals and families including case management, caregiver support and respite care. Counseling available for all ages. www.cjfsbham.org (11.9%) pregnant women; also substance abuse prevention for youth who live in low income communities. www.specialkind- ofcaring.org (16.5%) 053059 COMMUNITY FOOD BANK OF CENTRAL ALABAMA 205-942-8911. We feed over 60,000 children, seniors and families in need each month and foster collaborative 053011 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION GREATER SOUTHEAST AFFILIATE solutions to end hunger in Central Alabama. www.feedingal.org (5.7%) 678-224-2071. Promoting wellness and raising awareness of cardiovascular disease and stroke risk factors and symptoms through community events, CPR training, education programs, reasearch and inititatives. www.heart.org 053003 CONCERNED CITIZENS FOR YOUTH, INC. (18.8%) 205-384-4539. Assist at-risk youth with behavior modification in a structured setting with counseling, tutoring, and basic life skills training that will create more productive citizens. (6.1%) 053012 AMERICAN RED CROSS - SERVING MID ALABAMA 205-439-8700. Prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of 053036 CRISIS CENTER, INC. volunteers and the generosity of donors. www.redcross.org/alabama (22%) 205-373-7782. Provides year-round 24/7/365 services for Crisis Intervention and Prevention, Sexual Assault, Mental Health and addiction recovery. www.crisiscenterbham.com (9.4%)

20 Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 053038 DEVELOPING ALABAMA YOUTH FOUNDATION, INC. 205-664-1600. The DAY Program is a comprehensive day treatment facility providing academic, counseling and 053049 POSITIVE MATURITY, INC. behavioral modification services for at-risk youth in Shelby County. www.thedayprogram.com (11.9%) 205-803-3211. Positive Maturity Inc. mission is to enhance the live of older adults through social services and civic engagement. Volunteer Programs, Socia Services, Employment Services. www.positivematurity.org (18.5%) 053002 EASTER SEALS OF THE BIRMINGHAM AREA 205-942-6277. Provides speech, occupatoinal, and physical therapies for children and competitive employment 053068 RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF ALABAMA, INC services for adults with disabilities. www.eastersealsbham.org (17.0%) 205-638-7258. A community of hpoe and comfort for families with critically ill or injured children. We serve approxiamtely 1,700 families each year from all Alabama counties. www.rmhca.org (19.3%) 053040 FAMILY CONNECTION, INC. 205-663-6301. Shelters, counseling and safety for young people in crisis. www.familyconnection-inc.org (8.1%) 053057 SAFEHOUSE OF SHELBY COUNTY, INC. 205-699-1877. Provides free of charge compreshensive life-saving and life-changing domestic/sexual violence 053037 FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA services including emergency shelter, counseling, forensic exams, and legal advocacy to men, women, children. 205-387-1157. Daybreak provides comprehensive, individualized services to victims of domestic violence in Walker www.safehouse.org (5.3%) County. We offer shelter, court advocacy, case management, safety planning, and other services. www.daybreak- shelter.org (7.0%) 053054 SALVATION ARMY WALKER COUNTY 205-221-7737. Meets the basic needs in the name of Jesus without discrimination Including disaster services, food, 053041 FELLOWSHIP HOUSE, INC. clothing, furniture, Angel Tree, Utility Assistance, hygiene. www.salvationarmyalm.org (0.0%) 205-933-2430. Provides a substance abuse recovery program designed to serve the special needs of an individual who suffers from alcoholism, drug addiction and co-occuring disorders. www.fshbhm.org (11.0%) 053051 SALVATION ARMY GREATER BIRMINGHAM AREA COMMAND, THE 205-328-2420. Provides shelter, food, education and assistance for individuals in Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair and 053042 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA Chilton counties through Christian-based social and disaster services programs. www.birminghamsalvationarmy.org 800-734-4541. Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. (17.0%) www.girlscoutsnca.org (10%) 053067 SHELBY COUNTY CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER, INC. 053043 GIRLS INCORPORATED OF CENTRAL ALABAMA 205-669-3333. We lead Shelby’s multidisciplinary team of professionals helping kids shine again after experiencing 205-595-4475. Programs serve girls in Central Alabama and include health and wellness, academic enrichment, and abuse, providing counseling, support, advocacy, and specialized interviews, achieving justice and safety. www.owen- life skills for ages 6-18. www.girlsinccentral-al.org (20.2%) shousecac.org (17.9%)

053026 GLENWOOD, INC. 053056 SHELBY EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE, INC. 205-969-2880. Since 1974, Glenwood has been a private, nonprofit organization devoted to diagnosing and treating 205-665-1942. Provides assistance to Shelby County residents needing food, housing, utility and medical services autism and other mental health concerns through more than 20 programs. www.glenwood.org (16.3%) and promotes self-sufficiency through budgeting, tutoring, and special programs. www.shelbyemergencyassistance. com (9.0%) 053024 GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 205-970-0251. The Greater Alabama Council, Boy Scouts of America provides services to tens of thousands of 053046 SICKLE CELL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, CENTRAL ALABAMA CHAPTER youth and adults in 22 counties of Alabama. www.1bsa.org (18.0%) 800-735-0405. Provides expertise and resources for education and testing. Thraough advocacy promotes the helath and welfare of those living with sickle cell disease. www.sicklecellbham.com (27.0%) 053070 GREATER BIRMINGHAM HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 205-780-1234. Builds and repairs homes in partnership with low-to-moderate income families to support affordable 053064 ST. CLAIR CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER, INC. housing and disaster recovery needs in Jefferson, Shelby, Walker, and St. Clair counties. www.habitatbirmingham. 205-338-8847. Provides services for victims of child abuse. Child abuse prevention education and training offered org (6.0%) throughout the county. www.thechildrensplace.org (20%)

053032 HISPANIC INTEREST COALITION OF ALABAMA 053058 TRAVELERS AID SOCIETY 205-942-5505. HICA! Is a nationally recognized institution for social justice advocacy, committed to empower 205-322-5426. Casework and financial assistance for people displaced due to victimization, exploitation, abandon- communities, speaking on their behalf and building the world that they deserve. www.hispanciinterest.org (%) ment and other distressed travelers. Free travel to medical appointments for low-income elderly. www.travelersaid- birmingham.org (5.1%) 053004 IMPACT FAMILY COUNSELING 205-916-0123. Provide professional counseling, educational support, mentoring, and relationship support services 053021 UNITED ABILITY utilizing evidence based curriculum and effective strategies with high risk youth and troubled familiies. www.impactal. 205-944-3903. United Ability (formerly UCP of Greater Birmingham) provides innovative services connecting people with org (8.1%) disabilities to their communities and empowering individuals to live full, meaningful lives. www.ucpbham.com (5.5%)

053020 INDEPENDENT LIVING RESOURCES OF GREATER BIRMINGHAM, INC. 053062 YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF BIRMINGHAM 205-251-2223. Empowers people with all disabilities to fully participate in the community through consumer-directed 205-801-7222. Impacting our community through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility with services, advocacy and public educations. www.drradvocates.org (17.4%) programs and services that build a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all. www.ymcabham.org (9.4%)

053061 LEGACY YMCA 053063 YWCA OF CENTRAL ALABAMA 205-426-1211. Our cause is to strengthen the foundation of community through programs and services focused of 205-322-9922. Provides critical services for women and families including domestic violence shelter, affordable youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. www.legacyymca.org (27.0%) housing, child development with special services for homeless children and social justice programs. www. ywcabham.org (5.4%) 053044 LEVITE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 205-879-0411. Welcoming family oriented gathering place for a diverse membership to engage in meaningful experiences of the mind body and soul. www.bhamjcc.org (21.6%) LARC 5 Local Unaffiliated Agencies 053047 LITERACY COUNCIL OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, THE 205-326-1925. Serves low-lilterate adults in central Alabama by providing tutoring for reading, English for speakers 054005 ALS ASSOCIATION ALABAMA CHAPTER of other languages and GED preparation. www.literacy-council.org (14.8%) 800-664-1242. The ALS Association Alabama Chapter is the only organization in Alabama fighting Amyotrophic Later- al Sclerosis on three fronts; research, patient and community services and advocacy. www.alsalabama.org (7%) 053050 OASIS A WOMEN’S COUNSELING CENTER 205-933-0338. Provides affordable, professional mental health counseling, outreach and educational programs to 054016 AUTISM SOCIETY OF ALABAMA help underserved population of women and children heal, grow and overcome difficult life challenges. www. 877-4AUTISM. ASA provides state level advocacy/representation, information/referral, networking groups, family oasiscounseling.org (14.6%) enrichment activites, conferences and seminars, family camps, promostes awareness. www.autism-alabama.org (23.1%) 053028 PATHWAYS, INC. 205-322-6854. Serves homeless women and children through a Day Center, an emergency shelter and a 054008 BELL CENTER FOR EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAMS, THE permanent, supportive housing program. www.pathwayshome.org (24.9%) 205-879-3417. Provides physical, occupational, speech/language therapies and special education services to infants and toddlers born with special needs and/or developmental delay. www.thebellcenter.org (7.42%)

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054012 HAND-IN-PAW, INC. 063515 FAMILY SUCCESS CENTER OF ETOWAH COUNTY, INC. 205-322-5144. Hand In Paw improves human health and well-being through Animal-Assisted Therapy. 256-547-6888. Family Success Center provides comprehensive and coordinated services allowing families www.handinpaw.org (29.4%) to make positive changes in their lives until they are financially stable and emotionally healthy. www. family-success.org (4%) 054014 HEART GALLERY 205-455-1293. Heart Gallery Alabama finds forever families for children in Alabama’s foster care system by 063516 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH-CENTRAL ALABAMA raising awareness and educating the public. www.heartgalleryalabama.com (14%) 205-453-9524. Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama’s mission is to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. www.girlscoutsnca.org (10%) 054018 PANCREATIC CANCER ACTION NETWORK 310-725-0025. Leader in the fight against pancreatic cancer with a bold and comprehensive approach 063506 GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA to improve patient outcomes through research, patient services, advocacy and community action. www. 205-970-0251. The Greater Alabama Council, Boy Scouts of America provides services to tens of thou- pancan.org (14.1%) sands of youth and adults in 22 counties of north Alabama www.1bsa.org (18%)

054017 ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOYS RANCH 063517 JAMES M. BARRIE CENTER FOR CHILDREN, INC. 334-213-2071. Operate and maintain Christian homes providing residential care for needy, neglected or 256-543-1319. Protecting our children should be top priority in Etowah County. We provide specialized abused, school-age children statewide without regard to race, creed, color or sex. www.boysandgirlsranch- forensic interviewing and counseling to child victims of sexual or physical abuse. (14%) es.org (16.9%) 063518 MANNA

256-543-5876. Provide and deliver hot, nutritious, specified meals to elderly, homebound people unable to 054001 SUSAN G. KOMEN FOR THE CURE, NORTH CENTRAL ALBAMA AFFILIATE provide adequate diets and have no one to do it for them. www.mannagadsden.org (10%) 205-263-1700. We work every moment of everyday, fighting to cure breast cancer at every stage. From the

causes to the cures and every moment in between. www.komenncalabama.org (22.8%) 063519 MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA 256-490-2857. Mental Health America of Etowah is dedicated to promoting mental health awareness and treatment of mental illness through advocacy, education, support and referral. www.mhaetowah.com (21%)

LARC 6 – Etowah & Cherokee Cos. 063522 SALVATION ARMY, THE 256-546-4673. Assists those in need in Etowah County with food, clothing, household items, furniture, rent, utilities, counseling, referrals, shelter and meals. www.salvationarymalm.org/gadsden (20%) The agencies listed below serve: 063510 SNELLGROVE CIVITAN CENTER Etowah and Cherokee Counties 256-547-6621. Provides services to intellectually challenged adults by offering day programs that emphasize social development, academic skills and self care skills in a positive caring environment www. Each listing includes the agency code, name, snellgrovecivitancenter.webs.com (1%) phone number, brief description of services, and the % spent on fundraising & administration. LARC 8 – EAST CENTRAL ALABAMA The agencies listed below serve the following counties: 063500 UNITED WAY OF ETOWAH COUNTY 256-547-2581. Provides needed services to the community through member Calhoun, Clay, Cleburne, DeKalb, Randolph, agencies emphasizing strong and successful children and families through life-long health, financial stability and education. www.uwoec.org (22%) Talladega

063502 AMERICAN RED CROSS SERVING NORTH ALABAMA Each listing includes the agency code, name, 256-536-0084. The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers phone number, brief description of services, and the % and the generosity of donors. www.redcross.org/alabama (22%) spent on fundraising & administration.

063512 BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF NORTHEAST ALABAMA 081100 UNITED WAY OF EAST CENTRAL ALABAMA 256-546-5079. Provides children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one 256-236-8229. Serving Calhoun, Cleburne and Randolph Counties, working relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. www.bbbsneal.org (16%) to advance the common good by promoting education, income ad health initiatives that will improve the lives of all residents. (15%) 063507 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GADSDEN/ETOWAH COUNTY 256-459-4573. Mission is helping youth of all backgrounds, with special concern for those from disadvantaged cir- 081105 2ND CHANCE, INC. cumstances develop the qualities needed to become responsible citizens and leaders. www.Bgcgadsden.org (21%) 256-236-7381. Provides emergency shelter and supportive services to victims of domestic and sexual violence in the Calhoun, Cleburne, Etowah, 063508 COUNCIL ON AGING OF ETOWAH COUNTY, THE Talladega and Randolph counties. (17%) 256-543-3616. A non-profit agency that provides needed programs and services that promote the well-being, safety

and independence of the aging citizens of Etowah County. www.etowahcoa.org (20%) 081113 AMERICAN RED CROSS - SERVING MID-ALABAMA 205-795-8700. We are a humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, that prevents and alleviates human suffering 063509 DARDEN REHABILITATION FOUNDATION after disasters and helps prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. (22%) 256-547-5751. To provide service in evaluation, training and employment for adults and students with disabilities so they become informed, involved and qualified to enter competitive workforce. www.dardenrehab.org (18%) 081104 ARC OF CALHOUN & CLEBURNE COUNTIES 256-236-2857. The Arc of Calhoun and Cleburne Counties serves individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and Devel- 063504 EASTER SEALS OF ETOWAH COUNTY opmental Disabilities and their families through support, education, advocacy and public awareness. (5%) 256-490-0041. Easter Seals provides for the needs of disabled children and adults with cost for medical needs, financial assistance for transportation to clinics and recreational camp scholarships. alabamaeasterseals.com (15%) 081108 BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF NORTHEAST ALABAMA 256-546-5079. Provide children facing adversity with strong enduring professionally supported one to one relation- 063511 ETOWAH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK, INC. ships that change their lives for the better forever. Serving youth in schools and community (16%) 256-494-9608. A reliable source of food for famlies in need, which includes infants to elderly in Etowah County for 31 years. Distributed by four agencies n/a (7%)

22 Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 081107 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, GREATER ALABAMA COUNCIL 205-970-0251. The greater Alabama Council, Boy Scouts of America provides services to tens of thousands of youth and adults in 22 counties of Alabama (18%) LARC 10 – SOUTH CENTRAL ALABAMA The agencies listed below serve the following counties: 081109 CALHOUN/CLEBURNE CHILDREN’S CENTER 256-238-0902. Assistance to state agencies involved in investigation, prosecution and treatment of victims. Assist in Autauga, Bullock, Butler, Chambers, Chilton, preparing the children for the experiences if testifying in court. (27%) Coosa, Crenshaw, Dallas, Elmore, Lee, 081110 CHILDREN’S SERVICES, INC./PARRIS HOME 256-236-3434. Operates “The Parris Home” for dependent children ages six-eighteen. The food program provided Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery, Perry, Pike, nutritional support to Childcare Providers. (3%) Russell, Tallapoosa, Wilcox 081111 COMMUNITY ENABLER DEVELOPER 256-237-6144. Seek to ease the pain and hunger for those in need. We provide food, clothing, household items, school supplies, Christmas and financial aid. (8%) Each listing includes the agency code, name, phone number, brief description of services, and the % 081103 FAMILY SERVICES CENTER OF CALHOUN COUNTY 256-231-2240. Provides direct services including information and referral, victims counseling, case management, spent on fundraising & administration. educational support and parenting training to strengthen families and to prevent abuse and neglect. (10%)

081114 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA 205-453-9559. Girl Scouts build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. (13%) 101000 UNITED WAY OF SELMA & DALLAS COUNTY (334) 874-8383. Serves Dallas County by funding 13 partner agencies and 081102 INTERFAITH MINISTRIES operating three direct service health programs that provide free medical 256-237-1472. A coalition of religious organizations serving Calhoun County individuals in need by offering programs care and prescription drugs. (10%) such as Meals-on-Wheels, dental, prescription, and prevention of homelessness. (1%) 101010 AMERICAN RED CROSS 081106 JACKSONVILLE MEALS ON WHEELS (334) 874-4641. Works in our community in the following areas, disaster 256-435-8800. Jacksonville Meals on Wheels delivers hot, well balanced meals to home bound and needy clients 5 United Way of Selma relief, CPR training, First Aide Training, Life Guard Certification, Utility days a week at or below cost. (0%) and Dallas County Assistance, Blood Drives. (10%)

081112 LEARNING TREE, INC., THE 101017 BOSCO FOOD CENTER 334-252-0025. The Learning Tree, Inc. provides early intervention, residential, educational, behavioral analysis, and (334) 872-8122. Operated by the Fathers of St. Edmund the Bosco Food Center provides a hot lunch to the hungry consultation services for more than 600 children with intellectual disabilities and autism. (20%) everyday of the year. (0%)

081101 PIEDMONT BENEVOLENCE CENTER 101011 CAHABA CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH 256-447-2220. Provides food, clothing, household goods, school supplies, utility, rent, prescription, social services (334) 418-6500. This program works with physically & mentally challenged infants to age 3. Also we fund the Day and a disaster shelter for needy residents of the Piedmont area 36272. (12%) Activity Center, this provides the patients there with a wide range of activities. (5%)

081143 RANDOLPH COUNTY 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT 101015 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, TUKABATCHEE AREA COUNCIL OF THE 256-357-2841. Provides educational opportunities for young people to learn to make decisions, think critically, build (334) 262-2697. United Way dollars go to help pay for services to the under privileged young men of our community relationships, and develop a concern for their community and world. (0%) so that they may enjoy the scouting experience. (15%)

101004 CRIPPLED CHILDREN AND ADULTS ASSOCIATION LOCAL UNAFFILIATEDLARC 8 Local Unaffiliated Agencies (334) 872-8421. This program is administered by The West Central Alabama Rehabilitation Center and the money goes to help in the transportation costs of the children to the center. (11%) 085000 UNITED WAY OF NORTH TALLADEGA COUNTY 256-362-7141. The United Way of North Talladega County is a volunteer organization that improves the overall 101008 LITERACY OUTREACH PROGRAM quality of life of individuals and families by reviewing and aiding programs and services that help advance education, (334) 874-1720. This program is administered by the Public Library and Wallace Community College. They go out in income stability, and healthy living. (22%) the community and teach adults how to read. (5%)

085018 RED DOOR KITCHEN, INC. 101018 SABRA SANCTUARY 256-761-0041. Provides noon meal to those not able to secure one and who have been certified by First Family (334) 874-8711. The SABRA Sanctuary provides shelter and assistance to abused women and their children. (9%) Services. (4%) 101016 SALVATION ARMY (334) 872-1646. The Salvation Army stands ready to provide emergency assistance to individuals and families. (0%)

101005 SELMA AIR (334) 872-6795. This program works to educate people on HIV the virus that causes AIDS. Also they provide help to those with this dreaded disease. (14%)

Those who are happiest are those 101019 SELMA AREA FOOD BANK (334) 872-4111. The Food bank gathers and distributes food to churches, and feeding programs. (17%)

101002 SOUTH CENTRAL ALABAMA GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL (800) 239-6636. United Way dollars go to help the disadvantaged young women of our area enjoy the girl scouting who do the most for others. - experience (12%)

101006 SPECIAL YEARS PLUS (334) 872-8845. This program works with area seniors, by giving at home services at no cost. (4%)

Booker T. Washington 101014 WEST CENTRAL ALABAMA REHIBILITATION CENTER/SPECIAL PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM (334) 872-8421. Special Pre-School Program takes up where the Early Intervention Program leaves off. Getting these special young people ready for the public school system is the goal. (11%)

Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 23 106300 CHILTON COUNTY UNITED WAY, INC. 106500 UNITED WAY OF LEE COUNTY (205) 755-5875. Provides funding to health and human care agencies 334-745-5540. Improves lives in Lee County through 28 member agen- serving residents of Chilton County of all genders, religious and cies, programs and initiatives providing a variety of human-care services ethnic backgrounds, and persons of all ages. (19%) through four critical impact areas. (15%)

106302 AMERICAN RED CROSS-CHILTON COUNTY 106526 ALABAMA EASTER SEALS, LEE COUNTY CHAPTER (205) 755-0707. Humanitarian organization led by volunteers, that (334) 745-3501. Improves the quality of life for individuals who are prevents and alleviates human suffering after disasters and helps disabled or economically disadvantaged by helping them become pro- prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. (22%) ductive, self-sustaining, and healthy members of their community. (2%)

106303 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, TUKABATCHEE AREA COUNCIL 106503 ALABAMA HEAD INJURY FOUNDATION (334) 262-2697. Youth development organization provides a program for young people that builds character, trains (205) 823-3818. AHIF works to prevent traumatic brain injury where possible and ensures it is fully understood and them in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and delvelops personal fitness. (15%) supported when it does occur. (11%)

106305 BUTTERFLY BRIDGE CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER 106527 AMERICAN RED CROSS- EAST ALABAMA CHAPTER (EAST AL) (205) 755-4205. Provides forensic interviews, multi-disciplinary team coordination, advocacy services to child and (334) 749-9981. The American Red Cross helps prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies adolescent victims of abuse and witnesses to crime in Chilton County. (18%) by mobilizing the power of volunteers and generosity of donors. (22%)

106313 CARE NET PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER 106505 AUBURN DAY CARE CENTERS (205) 755-6767. Care Net is committed to upholding the sanctity of human life by performing pregnancy tests and (334) 821-4060. Auburn Day Care provides comprehensive child care services that are accessible and affordable ultrasounds free of charge to women in crisis pregnancies. (14%) so that low-income parents can attend work, school, or job training. (13%)

106304 CHILTON COUNTY EMERGENCY ASISTANCE CENTER, INC. 106501 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER LEE COUNTY (205) 755-9467. Provides food, clothing, prescription drugs, dental assistance and essentials for needy county (334) 502-1311. A safe place to learn and grow with caring professionals that provide life enhancing programs, residents and essentials for disaster vicitms and non-resident travlers including lodging. (1%) character and leadership experiences, and hope and opportunity for youth. (29%)

106307 CHILTON-SHELBY MENTAL HEALTH 106502 CHILD CARE RESOURCE CENTER (205) 755-8800. Provides day programs, therapy, recreation, education and group homes for mentally challenged (334) 749-8400. Promoting strong families through the provision of support services and education for child care adults as well as programs for mentally challenged infants and pre-schoolers. Family counseling is also available. providers, parents, employer and the community. (7%) (12%)

106520 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTERVENTION CENTER 106312 FAMILY SUNSHINE CENTER (334) 749-9284. Saving lives one victim at a time through quality services such as emergency shelter, transitional (334) 206-2100. Assists victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include 24 hour crisis line, safe housing, case management, support group and legal advocacy. (14%) shelter, counseling, advocacy and school-based education programs. (17%)

106519 EAST ALABAMA SERVICES FOR THE ELDERLY 106316 HUMANE SOCIETY OF CHILTON COUNTY (334) 826-5811. Provides services that enhance our seniors’ lives, allowing them to become healthier, stay safer, (205) 755-9170. We provide Medical and standard care for animals, and provide Human Interaction to our local maintain independence and even give back to our community. (0%) Senior Citizen groups with Pet Therapy as our Goal. (11%)

106516 FOOD BANK OF EAST ALABAMA / COMMUNITY MARKET 106315 KELSEY’S PLACE (334) 821-9006. The Food Bank is a distribution center committed to feeding the hungry by distributing donated (205) 755-7101. Provide job readiness program for recipients of TANF through Chilton and Shelby Counties DHR. food through qualified agencies including soup kitchens, shelters and pantries. (1%) Provides job search, resume writing and application skills to the general public at no cost. (0%)

106536 PROJECT UPLIFT 106314 PEDIATRIC REHABILITATION (334) 321-0205. LCYDC’s Project Uplift has been providing services to youth and families for almost 44 years. (205) 942-6277. A non-profit organization providing speech, occupational and physical therapies for children and LCYDC provides a comprehensive continuum of care for youth and families. (10%) competitive employment services for adults with disabilities. (17%)

106538 SALVATION ARMY 106311 RALEIGH’S PLACE (334) 826-0073. The mission of the Salvation Army is to serve others in critical needs, feed the hungry, and trans- (205) 755-9615. Raleigh’s Place is a foster care ministry serving Chilton and surrounding counties, providing homes form lives in Christ’s name without discrimination. (15%) and free summer camp, clothing and education for families in need. (0%)

106507 SHERIFF’S GIRLS RANCH 106308 SPAN OF CHILTON COUNTY (C.I.T.Y. PROGRAM) (256) 896-4113. The Girls Ranch provides a safe and nurturing home for abused, neglected and abandoned (205) 755-2779. A non-residential, co-educational program to help at risk youth succeed academically and socially children who come from situations of no fault of their own. (21%) through individualized services and training. (0%)

106539 TWIN CEDARS CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER 106301 WEST CENTRAL ALABAMA REHABILITATION (334) 705-0770. We provide child friendly, developmentally appropriate interviews to child victims of abuse. Also, (334) 872-8421. Provides vocational rehabilitation services to disabled students and adults in West Central Alabama, we provide free counseling, medical exams and family advocacy to our families. (13%) including Chilton County, to transition from school to work and obtain employment. (23%)

106540 WILLIAM MASON EMERGENCY FUND 106317 WESTEND NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM (334) 745-5540. Provides emergency assistance and referral services to individuals in need of food, shelter, (334) 830-7787. Improving the living conditions in the community through cleaning, beautification and community medicine, doctor visits, transportation, and other crisis and emergency needs. (0%) programs. The organization is completely funded through membership dues, donations and grants. (0%)

106306 Y.M.C.A. CHILTON COUNTY (205) 755-2382. Strengthening Chilton County is our cause. We connect people of all ages and backgrounds to bridge the gaps in community needs. (25%)

24 Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 106200 LAKE MARTIN AREA UNITED WAY 106822 AMERICAN RED CROSS OF CENTRAL ALABAMA (256) 329-3600. Provides funding for 28 area agencies serving the Lake (334) 260-3980. The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by Martin area. (20%) mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. www.redcross.org/alabama (22%)

106204 AMERICAN RED CROSS 106820 AUTAUGA FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER (334) 260-3981. Provides aid for disaster victims including house fires; (334) 361-4703. A non-profit agency which provides free programs focused at improving the quality of life in Armed Forces Emergency Services; first aid, CPR training, and blood children and families through education, advocacy and employment. www.acfsc.org (13%) Lake Martin Area drives. (12%) United Way 106801 AUTAUGA INTERFAITH CARE CENTER (AICC) (334) 365-4080. Mostly volunteer organization provides: food, clothing, financial assistance to poor with urgent 106205 BOY SCOUTS TUKABATCHEE AREA COUNCIL needs: guidance (financial, motivational, etc.) to poor with urgent and/or chronic needs. www.aicccaes.org (1%) (334) 262-2697. Develops character, teaches responsibility and healthy attitudes toward moral, physical and mental fitness in preparation for future leadership. (15%) 106825 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, TUKABATCHEE AREA COUNCIL

(334) 262-2697. Youth development organization provides a program for young people that builds character, trains 106207 BOYS & GIRLS RANCHES OF ALABAMA them in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and develops personal fitness. www.tukabatcheebsa.og (15%) (256) 896-4113. Provides a safe home and secure environment for abused, neglected and abandoned girls. (17%)

106828 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF THE RIVER REGION, INC. 106206 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE LAKE MARTIN AREA (334) 832-4288. Providing after-school programs to at-risk youth ages 6-18 in Character & Leadership, Education (256) 234-4757. After school and summer programs offering activities in education, career and technology develop- & Career, Health & Life Skills, Sports Fitness & Recreation and Arts. www.bgcriverregion.org (26%) ment, drug prevention, sports and recreation, character and leadership and the arts. (28%)

106848 BOYS AND GIRLS RANCHES OF ALABAMA, INC. 106201 CAMP ASCCA (334) 213-2071 (800) 548-4256. Operate and maintain Christian homes providing residential care for needy, (256) 825-9226 or (800) 843-2267. Provides year-round camping, recreation, and outdoor education opportunities neglected or abused school-aged children statewide without regard to race, creed, color or sex. www.boysandgirl- for people with disabilities. (22%) sranches.org (17%)

106221 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTERVENTION CENTER 106829 BRANTWOOD CHILDREN’S HOME (334) 749-9284. A short-term shelter providing a safe place for victims and their children to get away from the imme- (334) 265-0784. Brantwood supervises the education, health, and social adjustments of disadvantaged children diate crisis and make plans for the future. (15%) that have been removed from their homes through no fault of their own. www.brantwoodchildrenshome.org (19%)

106225 FOOD BANK OF EAST ALABAMA 106831 CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES-MONTGOMERY (334) 821-9006. Feeds the needy of East Central Alabama by efficiently distributing donated and purchased food (334) 288-8890. Assists with emergency utilities, medicine, food, clothing, elderly assistance, legal immigration, through qualified agencies such as soup kitchens, shelters, and pantries. (1%) and coordinates referrals for domestic adoptions through Mobile office. www.cssalabama.org (11%)

106210 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA, INC. 106832 CHILDREN’S CENTER OF MONTGOMERY, INC (334)272-9164. Girl Scouts offers its leadership development program to build girls of courage, confidence, and (334) 398-1594. Provides services for children and adults with disabilities and medical fragility. Services include character, who make the world a better place. (25%) functional skills, therapy, nursing and recreation. www.childrenscenterofmontgomery.com (12%)

106212 HEAD START 106830 EASTER SEALS CENTRAL ALABAMA (256) 825-4204. Provides pre-school training in reading and understanding of what is expected in preparation for (334) 288-0240. A comprehensive vocational rehabilitation facility providing employment services, speech and initial education requirements. (9%) autism services, medical equipment, learning diabilities evaluation, and ASL interpreting. www.eastersealsca.org

(10%) 106218 LIGHTHOUSE OF TALLAPOOSA CO., THE

(256) 234-4894. Provides highest quality of residential rehabilitation services for males with a history of prolonged 106821 FAITH BROADCASTING, INC substance abuse and are lacking a living arrangement conducive to recovery. (13%) (800) 239-8900 or (334) 271-8900. Independent, non-commercial network of eight FM radio stations (WLBF,

WSTF, WDYF) serving Central, and Southern Alabama with information and inspiration from a Judeo-Christian 106222 SALVATION ARMY, THE worldview. www.faithradio.org (17%) (256) 215-3730. Stands ready to assist people swiftly and compassionately in the Lake Martin area in any emergen- cy and provides joy at Christmas and other times for needy children and adults. (8%) 106833 FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTER OF ALABAMA

(334) 270-4100. Counseling services for children, couples, families; parenting education, marriage enrichment, 106203 TRI-COUNTY CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER child care support/training, pre-k programs, first teacher home visiting program, job training, emergency services. (888) 204-4469. Assists child victims of sexual and physical abuse in Tallapoosa, Chambers, and Randolph coun- www.familyguidancecenter.org (6%) ties. Provides multidisciplinary interviews, therapy, and case management services. (2%)

106834 FAMILY SUNSHINE CENTER (334) 206-2100. Assists victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Services include: 24-hour crisis line, safe shelter, counseling, advocacy and education. www.familysunshine.org (17%) LARC 10 Local Unaffiliated Agencies 106802 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA (800) 239-6636. Offers its leadership development program to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, 106826 AGAPE OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, INC who make the world a better place. www.girlscoutssa.org (25%) (334) 272-9466. Agape serves neglected, abused children through foster families; pregnant women through free counseling and assistance; provide permanence to orphaned and vulnerable children through adoption. www. 106842 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, INC. agapeforchildren.org (20%) (334)263-4633. Provides training, vocational rehabilitation, and employment opportunities for people with disabilities or other vocational problems that create barriers to competitive employment. www.algoodwill.org (8%) 106810 AID TO INMATE MOTHERS (AIM) (334) 262-2245. Monthley visitation is provided for inmate mothers and children, monthly video book recordings 106835 HANDSON RIVER REGION made by mothers for children, in-prison classes, reentry assistance and housing. www.inmatemoms.org (1%) (334) 264-3335. Builds capable and resilient communities through managed volunteerism, connections to community resources, and disaster preparedness and recovery services. www.handsonriverregion.org (2%) 106824 ALABAMA CORRECTIONAL EMPLOYEE SUPPORT FUND, INC. (ACESF) (334) 353-9504. Provides financial support to individuals who are needy, ill, or distressed due to disaster or hardship. 106854 HOPE INSPIRED MINISTRIES Provides relief for cases of medical or other emergencies. www.acesfund.org (8%) (334) 649-4330. Serves chronically unemployed adults by preparing them to maintain employment. Our intensive job training program lifts people out of poverty into self sufficiency. www.hopeinspiredministries.org (23%) 106814 ALABAMA KIDNEY FOUNDATION (334) 430-8716. 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 (10%)

Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 25 106836 HOSPICE OF MONTGOMERY (334) 279-6677. A non-profit healthcare organization that provides in-home physical, emotional, spiritual and bereavement services to terminally ill patients and families regardless of their ability to pay. www.hospiceofmont- LARC 11 – SOUTHWEST ALABAMA gomery.org (21%) The agencies listed below serve the following counties: 106803 HUMANE SOCIETY OF ELMORE COUNTY (334) 567-3377. Animal shelter caring for 4,100 animals annually from Elmore County. 93% of our funding goes Baldwin, Clarke, Choctaw, Conecuh, directly to our animals. www.elmorehumane.org (7%) Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, Washington 106508 LEE COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY (334) 821-3222. Our mission is to advance humane treatment and responsible ownership of companion animals Each listing includes the agency code, name, through community education, animal sheltering and adoption, and alleviation of animal suffering. www.leecountyhu- mane.org (15%) phone number, brief description of services, and the % spent on fundraising & administration. 106838 MARY ELLEN’S HEARTH AT NELLIE BURGE (334) 264-4108. Provides hope, help and healing to homeless women and their children by providing housing and training. www.maryellenshearth.org (14%) 117000 UNITED WAY OF SOUTHWEST ALABAMA 106837 MONTGOMERY ARC (251) 433-3624. Creating lasting, positive change in Mobile, Clarke, and (334) 281-6938. Serves individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through adult day training, Washington counties through the building blocks for a better life: education, sheltered workshops, in-home support services and residential services to promote independence and daily living health, financial stability, and essentials. www.uwswa.org (18%) skills. (12%) 117033 AIDS ALABAMA SOUTH 106846 MONTGOMERY AREA COUNCIL ON AGING (251) 471-5277. AIDS Alabama South provides housing; utility assistance; (334) 263-0532. Assist senior citizens by providing services to promote independent living offering opportunities to HIV prevention education; free HIV testing; mental health telemedicine, enhance their quality of life, and increasing community awareness of senior issues. www.macoa.org (19%) transportation, and advocacy. www.aidsalabamasouth.org (17%)

117002 ALPHA WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER, INC. 106812 MONTGOMERY AREA FOOD BANK (251) 246-7750. Provides pregnancy test, client advocate support, options information, abstinence education, post (334) 263-3784. With 98% of our revenue going towards program services, Montgomery Area Food Bank nourishes abortion counseling, parenting classes, fatherhood program, limited ultrasound, individual counseling, material the hungry in 35 Alabama Counties. www.montgomeryareafoodbank.org (2%) sevices. www.alphacenteralabama.org (9%)

106843 MONTGOMERY AREA NONTRADITIONAL EQUESTRIANS (MANE) 117003 AMERICAN RED CROSS OF SOUTH ALABAMA (334) 213-0909. We provide safe and effective therapeutic horseback riding to children and adults with emotional, (251) 544-6200. The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by physical, cognitive, and developmental disabilities. www.maneweb.org (9%) mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generocity of donors. www.redcross.org (22%)

106807 MONTGOMERY HUMANE SOCIETY 117024 BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF SOUTH ALABAMA (334) 409-0622. Provides programs such as Pet Therapy, Humane Education and volunteer services. An animal (251) 344-0536. BBBS provides children facing adversity with strong eduring, professionally supported one-to-one shelter dedicated to enriching and completing families through pet adoptions. www.montgomeryhumane.com (16%) relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. www.bbbssa.org (17%)

106850 PIKE REGIONAL CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER 117005 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF SOUTH ALABAMA, INC. (334)670-0487. Offers a safe, child-friendly environment to children victimized by abuse or beglect as we provide (251) 432-1235. Programs and services for youth ages 6 to 18 lead to priority outcomes of academic success, good restoration and justice in their lives. www.pikeregionlcac.com (2%) character, and citizenship and healthy lifestyles. www.bgcsouthal.org (16%)

106400 RIVER REGION UNITED WAY 117050 CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER (334) 264-7318. Advances the Common Good in education, income, and health. Raising funds, forming collabora- (251) 432-1101. Coordinating in-depth healing services for sexual and severe physical child abuse victims and their tions with private, public, and governmental organizations in Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes, Macon and Montgomery. families by providing needed services and programs under one roof. www.cacmobile.org (16%) www.riverregionunitedway.org (17%)

117010 COMMUNITY ACTION OF SOUTH ALABAMA 106853 SALVATION ARMY OF MONTGOMERY, THE (251) 626-2646. Anti-poverty; community; help; empower; programs; self-sufficiency; caring; emergency; case manage- (334)265-0281. Our mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and meet human needs in His name without ment; non-profit; servies; change; counseling; partnership; development; stability; and voluteer. www.caaofsa.org (0%) discrimination. www.salvationarmyalm.org/montgomery (17%) 117009 CRITTENTON YOUTH SERVICES 106839 SICKLE CELL FOUNDATION OF GREATER MONTGOMERY, INC. (251) 639-0004. Information, family support, referral, and educational services are offered free of charge to preteens, teens (334) 286--9122. Provides education, screening, counseling, and referral services in preventing and treating Sickle and parents regarding teen issues, bullying, relationships and positive parenting. www.crittentonyouthservices.org (6%) Cell Disease. Hosts support group gatherings for anemia and trait victims. www.riverregionsicklecell.org (28%) 117012 DRUG EDUCATION COUNCIL 106804 UNITED WAYS OF ALABAMA (251) 478-7855. The Drug Education Council promotes healthy choices regarding the use of alcohol, tobacco, and (334) 269-4505. Need help? Give help? Dial 2-1-1. In 2018, 2-1-1 helped over 113,000 callers, 230,000 unique web other drugs by providing quality education. www.drugeducation.org (4%) visits, 2000 texts and chats. www.unitedwaysofalabama.org (16%) 117013 DUMAS WESLEY COMMUNITY CENTER 106852 WOMEN OF HOPE (251) 479-0649. A multi-service community center located in a low-income inner city neighborhood offering programs (334) 220-4599. An organization that provides education, promotes awareness and provides hope and encourage- for children, teens, adults and homeless families. www.dumaswesley.org (18%) ment for individuals and their families coping with breast cancer. www.thewomenofhope.org (11%) 117015 FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER OF MOBILE, INC. 106849 YMCA OF GREATER MONTGOMERY (251) 602-0909. Through mental wellnes, financial, and crisis counseling, our mission is to empower individuals to (334)229-0039. Promotes Youth Development, Healthy Living, and Social Responsibility through programs such as live more productive lives through counseling, assistance, referrals and education. www.lifelinesmobile.org (14%) Youth Legislature, Youth Judicial, fitness, and Youth Sports. www.ymcamontgomery.org (21%) 117016 FAMILY PROMISE OF COASTAL ALABAMA 106841 YMCA OF PRATTVILLE (251) 441-1991. FPCA offers temporary shelter and nurturning support to families with children who are expirencing (334) 365-8852. Since 1963 the Prattville YMCA has been improving lives in our community. At the YMCA we are for homelessness in addition to affordable housing for families with low income. www.familypromise.org (25%) Youth Development, Healthy Living, and Social Responsibility. www.prattvilleymca.org (12%) 117004 FEEDING THE GULF COAST (formerly Bay Area Food Bank) (251) 653-1617. Feeding America member distributing food through charitable organizations in Alabama, Florida and Mississippi Gulf Coast counties and providing food to children in nutrition enrichment programs. www.feedingthefulf- coast.org (3%) 26 Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general.

117100 UNITED WAY OF BALDWIN COUNTY 117017 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES EASTER SEALS OF THE GULF COAST (251) 943-2110. Collaborate effort with health and human service agencies (251) 471-1581. Goodwill Easterseals provides programs for individuals and families dealing with challenges due to working to build, grow and enhance the well-being of citizens in Baldwin disabilities or other barriers impacting economic well-being and quality of life. www.gesgc.org (9%) County. www.unitedway-bc.org (12%)

117031 HOUSING FIRST, INC. 117101 AMERICAN RED CROSS OF SOUTH ALABAMA (251) 450-3345. Housing First, Inc. Provides supportive services and permanent housing to individuals and families (251) 544-6200. The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human experiencing homelessness in Mobile and Baldwin Counties. www.hfal.org (6%) suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers

and the generocity of donors. www.redcross.org (22%) 117001 HOME OF GRACE FOR WOMEN (251) 456-7807. Our mission is to provide a comprehensive alcohol and drug recovery program for females ages 18 117115 BALDWIN COUNTY BOYS RANCH and up. This is a faith-based, twelve-week residential program. www.homeofgraceforwomen.com (0%) (334) 213-2071. Operate and maintain Christian homes providing residential care for needy, neglected, or abused, school-aged children statewide without regard to race, creed, color, or sex. www.boysandgirlsranches.org (17%) 117034 McKEMIE PLACE (251) 432-1122. McKemie Place is the regions only temporary overnight emergency shelter for unaccompanied 117108 BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF SOUTH ALABAMA women. McKemie uses 21.2% of total revenue generated for administratin and fundraising expenses. www.mcke- (251) 344-0536. BBBS provides children facing adversity with strong eduring, professionally supported one-to-one mieplace.org (21%) relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. www.bbbssa.org (13%)

117027 MULHERIN CUSTODIAL HOME 117109 DRUG EDUCATION COUNCIL (251) 471-1998. We provide a home for individuals with developmental disabilites in a loving and family environment (251) 478-7855. A voluntry non-profit organizaion dedicated to promoting drug-free society, preventing chemical where happiness, comfort, and welfare are the foremost concerns. www.mulherinhome.com (8%) dependency, providing quality education, information and intervention programs. www.drugeducation.org (4%)

117020 OZANAM CHARITABLE PHARMACY 117110 FEEDING THE GULF COAST (formerly Bay Area Food Bank) (251) 432-4111. Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy provides free medications to unisured patients in Mobile, Baldwin (251) 653-1617. Feeding America member distributing food through charitable organizations in Alabama, Florida and and Escambia Counites. www.ozanampharmacy.org (3%) Mississippi Gulf Coast counties and providing food to children in nutrition enrichment programs. www.bayareafood- bank.org (3%) 117028 PENELOPE HOUSE (251) 342-2809. Penelope House provides safety, protection, and support to the victims of Domestic Violence and 117116 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA their children through shelter, advocacy, and individual and community education. www.penelopehouse.org (16%) 800.239.6636. Girl Scouts offers its leadership development program to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. www.girlscoutssa.org (25%) 117051 REGIONAL CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER, INC. (251) 275-2804. Provides services to abused and neglected children through a licensed foster home and a Child 117117 GOODWILL EASTER SEALS OF THE GULF COAST, INC. Advocacy Center. Primary service area is Clarke, Washington, Choctaw Counties. www.regionalcac.org (10%) (251) 471-1581. Programs and services to help individuals and families dealing with challenges due to disabilities or other barriers which impact economic well beingand quality of life. www.gesgc.org (9%) 117025 RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE (251) 694-6873. RMHC Mobile provides a supportive home environment offering care, compassion, and hope to 117112 SALAVATION ARMY, THE families with seriously ill and injured children being treated at area hospitals. www.rmhcmobile.org (20%) (251) 438-1625. Provides food, shelter, clothing, financial assistance, residential and non residential drug and alco- hol rehabilitation treatment in addition to work therapy, job mentoring and life skills. www.savlp.org (13%) 117040 SALVATION ARMY, THE (251) 438-1625. We are the hope, compassion and faith. We feed empty stomachs and hungry souls. Our ammuni- 117114 SHOULDER OF THE CENTRAL GULF COAST INC., THE tion is grace and mercy. Our allies are generosity and benevolence. sacoastal.org (13%) (251) 626-2199. The Shoulder is a Christian, non-profit, Alabama Department of Mental Health certified residential substance abuse treatment center for men. www.theshoulder.org (22%) 117029 SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICES, INC (251) 478-3311. The Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center provides health, fitness and enrichment programs, 117111 SOUTH ALABAMA VOLUNTEER LAWYERS PROGRAM intergenerational programs, and community needs outreach services for seniors and community users. www. (251) 433-6693. SAVLP provides pro bono legal services in certain civil matters to low-income Mobile, Baldwin, viamobile.org (13%) Clarke and Washington County residents. www.savlp.org (8%)

117008 SOUTH ALABAMA VOLUNTEER LAWYERS PROGRAM (251) 433-6693. SAVLP provides pro bono legal services in certain civil matters to low-income Mobile, Baldwin, LARC 11 Local Unaffiliated Agencies Clarke and Washington County residents. www.savlp.org (9%) 117401 AIDE FOR ANIMALS 117035 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF MOBILE, INC. (251) 463-1688. No-kill, animal welfare organization, adoption center, assisted living, and retirement home for (251) 479-4900. Productivity, trust enable, person centered, collaborative child care enhancement, independence, unwanted, abused, or abandoned animals; juvenile, geriatric, or disable. Promote spay/neuter. www.aideforanimals. proactive preschool early intervention, therapy, education, respite, employment, advocacy, supports, camp, partner- org (1%) ships, adults,computer,citizenship. www.ucpmobile.org (11%) 117408 AUTISM SOCIETY OF ALABAMA 117046 VICTORY HEALTH PARTNERS (205) 951-1364. ASA provides state level advocacy/representation, information/referral, networking groups, family (251) 460-0999. “As a witness for Jesus Christ, Victory Health Partners ministers to the physical, emotional and enrichment activites, educational conferences, family camps, promotes inclusion. www.autism-alabama.org (23%) spiritual needs of uninsured adults by providing compassionate, comprehensive healthcare. www.victoryhealth.org (20%) 117411 BOYS AND GIRLS RANCHES OF ALABAMA (334) 213-2071. Operate and maintain Christian homes providing residential care for needy, neglected, or abused, 117036 WILMER HALL CHILDREN’S HOME school-aged children statewide without regard to race, creed, color, or sex. www.boysandgirlsranches.org (17%) (251) 342-4931. Wilmer Hall Children’s Home, a non-profit faith based organization since 1864, serves young people in need in Mobile, Alabama through residential and education programs. www.wilmerhall.org (28%) 117405 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA (800) 239.6636. Girl Scouts offers its leadership development program to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. www.girlscoutssa.org (21%)

117407 MOBILE SPCA “If you can’t feed a hundred (251) 633-3531. Provide shelter, food, and medical care to the animals entrusted to us while promoting adoptions, spay/neuter, transport, responsible pet ownership, and community education. www.mobilespca.org (12%)

people, then feed just one.” 117404 PRODISEE PANTRY (251) 626-1720. Bringing hope by feeding physical, emotional and spiritual hunger! Caring volunteers provide fresh, Mother Teresa frozen and canned food to 1,200 Baldwin County, Alabama families monthly. www.prodiseepantry.org (6%) Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 27 127942 VAUGHN-BLUMBERG SERVICES (334) 793-3102. Early intervention services for the mentally handicapped, diagnosis and evaluation, physical, LARC 12 – WIREGRASS AREA speech and occupation therapies, counseling, day training, work and residential homes. www.vaughnblumbergser- vices.com (12%) The agencies listed below serve the following counties: 127901 VIVIAN B. ADAMS SCHOOL Barbour, Coffee, Covington, Dale, Geneva, (334) 774-5132. To support persons with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities to develop self determination skills sufficient to reach their personal goals. www.vivianbadams.net (20%) Henry, Houston 127945 WIREGRASS ANGEL HOUSE Each listing includes the agency code, name, (334) 702-7010. Work with families of homicide victims by providing direct services through crime scene clean up, funeral and financial arrangements, crisis and trauma counseling. www.wiregrassangelhouse.org (11.8%) phone number, brief description of services, and the % spent on fundraising & administration. 127943 WIREGRASS AREA FOOD BANK (334) 794-9775. Soliciting, procuring and distributing excess food and grocery products, developing and monitoring agency networks, and cultivating community awareness and participation. www.wiregrassfoodbank.com (14%)

127900 WIREGRASS UNITED WAY, INC 127944 WIREGRASS REHABILITATION CENTER INC. (334) 792-9661. Supports and provides resources for nonprofit organiza- (334) 792-0022. Provides services to assist individuals with a vocational disability in obtaining and maintaining tions providing health and human services to citizens living in Barbour, employment and maximizing independent living. www.wrcjobs.com (3.6%) Coffee, Dale, Geneva, Henry and Houston counties in Alabama. www.wuw. org (15.9%) 127933 WIREGRASS 2-1-1 (334) 836-1963. Provide and strengthen the way residents and organizations in Southeast Alabama access compre- 127912 ALFRED SALIBA FAMILY SERVICE CENTER hensive and specialized information and referral services to create a stronger community. www.wiregrass211.com (334) 836-0217. Improve the quality of the life of the citizens of Houston (10%) County by providing prevention-based, coordinated, and comprehensive community support services. www.salibacenter.org (11%) LOCAL UNAFFILIATED 1278909 AMERICAN RED CROSS EAST ALABAMA LARC 12 Local Unaffiliated Agencies (334) 792-9852. The American Red Cross 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 (22%) 128007 ALZHEIMER’S RESOURCE CENTER, INC. (888) 702-8689 or (334) 702-2273. A local, independent organization which provides family support groups, caregiv- 127914 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA – ALABAMA/FLORIDA COUNCIL er newsletters, respite grants, educational materials and seminars for families, caregivers, and victims of Alzheimer’s (334) 793-7882. Helping to instill values in young people. Prepare them to make ethical choices in achieving their full disease.. www.wesharethecare.org (13.9%) potential. www.bsa3.org (15%) 128005 FAITH BROADCASTING, INC. 127915 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF SOUTHEAST ALABAMA (OZARK) 800) 239-8900 or (334) 271-8900. Independent, non-commercial network of eight FM radio stations (WLBF, WSTF, (334) 445-0512. To inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to WDYF) serving North, Central, and Southern Alabama with information and inspiration from a Judeo-Christian realize their full potential as productive responsible and caring citizens.. www.bgcseal.com (24%) worldview.. www.faithradio.org (17%)

127904 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF THE WIREGRASS, INC. 128004 PIKE REGIONAL CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER (334) 793-5650. A safe place to learn and grow with caring adult professionals, life enhancing programs and charac- (334) 670-0487. The Child Advocacy Center provides a safe, child-friendly environment to children victimized by ter development experiences. www.bgcwiregrass.org (24%) abuse or neglect as we provide restoration and justice in their lives. www.pikeregionalcac.com (18%)

127918 CHRISTIAN MISSION CENTERS 128003 SOUTHEAST ALABAMA SICKLE CELL ASSOCIATION, INC. (334) 393-2607. Christian organization which provides emergency shelter, food, transportation, utility assistance, (334) 727-6120. SEASCA, a non-profit organization that supports research, education and funding to assist individu- rent/mortgage assistance, emergency medication, furniture, clothing, household items and a 12 step recovery als and families who suffer with sickle cell disease and educate the public.. www.seasca.com (0%) ministry.. www.christmissions.com (24%)

127919 COFFEE COUNTY FAMILY SERVICE CENTER (334)393-8538. 8538 Empower families, children and youth to become independent and reach their goals in life. STATEWIDE ORGANIZATIONS (0%) Each listing includes the agency code, name, 127934 EXCHANGE CENTER FOR CHILD ABUSE (334) 671-1966. Child abuse prevention/Intervention services; individual and family counseling, survivor groups; phone number, brief description of services, and the % support groups (adults, teens, children), life-skills and divorce related classes and anger management. www. spent on fundraising & administration. exchangecap.org (12%)

127903 GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTH ALABAMA, INC. 999200 GLOBAL IMPACT (334) 308-9447. Offers an informal education program on values, patriotism, leadership and social issues develop- (800) 836-4620. Support more than 100 trusted international charities ment for girls ages 5-17 years. (25%) addressing critical humanitarian issues throughout the world, such as disaster response, human trafficking, education, clean water and 127930 GIRLS INC. hunger. (4%)

(334) 793-2321. To enable girls to become strong, smart, and bold through balanced programs created to teach self 999203 AFRICARE sufficiency, economic independence, and responsible decision makers.. www.girlsincdothan.org (18%) (202) 462-3614. - Leading non-governmental organization committed to addressing African development and policy issues by working in partnership with African people to build sustainable, 127920 LIVING WATERS COUNSELING INC. healthy and productive communities. (1%) (334) 693-3380. To provide low cost/cost-free professional counseling to individuals demonstrating a financial need who have experienced crisis, disaster or trauma. www.lwcounseling.net (4.9%) 999202 ALIGHT (formerly AMERICAN REFUGEE COMMITTEE) (800) 875-7060. Alight is a family of organizations that works with refugees, trafficked persons, and economic 127940 SOUTHEAST ALABAMA YOUTH SERVICES migrants, to co-design solutions that help them build fulfilling lives. (10%)

(334) 983-8377. Diversion Center for delinquent youth; Group Attention Homes for neglected/abused children; 999206 AMERICARES Individual/Family Counseling; substance abuse prevention, anti-shoplifting, school-based self development and (800) 486-4357. To save lives and improve health for people affected by poverty or disaster so they can reach their parenting classes. www.saysdothan.com (15%) full potential.` (1%)

28 Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 999204 ANERA (AMERICAN NEAR EAST REFUGEE AID) (202) 266-9700. Addresses the development and humanitarian needs of Palestinians and other communities in the 999227 UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE, INC. Middle East. (5%) (617) 301-4378. UUSC advances human rights and social justice. Our innovative approaches and impact are grounded in the belief that all people have inherent dignity and rights. (19%) 999205 CARE (800) 422-7385. Started in 1945 delivering CARE Packages to war-torn Europe. Today, working around the globe to 999201 WATER FOR PEOPLE save lives, defeat poverty and achieve social justice. (8%) (720) 488-4590. An international organization that promotes the development of high-quality drinking water and sanitation services, accessible to all, and sustained by strong communities, businesses, and governments. (17%) 999211 CHILDFUND INTERNATIONAL (800) 776-6767. Helping deprived, excluded and vulnerable children have the capacity to become young adults and 999232 WORLD RELIEF leaders who bring lasting and positive change in their communities. (20%) (443) 451-1900. Provides emergency relief and community-based solutions to alleviate poverty in 27 countries and provides assistance to refugees and immigrants in the United States. (16%) 999210 CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL (800) 888-3089. Working to eradicate poverty by surrounding kids with a team, a place and a path out of poverty 999220 WORLD VISION through health, education, empowerment and employment programs. (10%) (866) 859-5437. Relief and development organization helping children worldwide by tackling causes of poverty and developing access to clean water, food, health care, education and economic opportunity. (14%) 999219 DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS/MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES USA (888) 392-0392. An independent international medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics and natural disasters in more than 70 countries. (11%) STATEWIDE UNAFFILIATED 999237 ECHO (239) 567-3327. Fights world hunger by helping people help themselves. Provide training, information and seeds to 999959 ALABAMA KIDNEY FOUNDATION agricultural workers and missionaries working with farmers in 165+ countries. (19%) (205) 900-7250 or (888) 585-1712. Providing financial assistance, education and support programs to Alabama’s kid- ney patients; including public education initiatives promoting organ donation and prevention of kidney disease. (10%) 999223 FEED MY STARVING CHILDREN (763) 504-2919. Volunteers hand pack scientifically formulated meals for undernourished children, which are distrib- 999956 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY uted to a network of 80+ partners in 60+ countries each. (14%) (800) 227-2345. Saves lives and creates more birthdays by helping people stay well and get well, by finding cures, and by fighting back. (23%) 999215 HEALTH VOLUNTEERS OVERSEAS, INC. (202) 296-0928. Brings quality health care to more of the world’s people by providing education, training and profes- sional support to the health workforce in resource-scarce countries. (26%) 999965 AMERICAN RED CROSS – ALABAMA CHAPTER 205-439-8700. Prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of 999216 HEIFER INTERNATIONAL volunteers and the generosity of donors. www.redcross.org/alabama (22%) (855) 948-6437. Helps poor families worldwide become self-sufficient by providing livestock and training in animal management, environmentally-sound farming and community development. (24%) 999969 ARC OF ALABAMA, THE (334) 262-7688. A nonprofit providing education, advocacy, information and referral services for people with Intellec- 999217 HELEN KELLER INTERNATIONAL tual and Developmental Disabilities and their famileis. (11%) (877) 535-5374. Saves the sight and lives of the vulnerable and disadvantaged; combats the causes and conse- quences of blindness, poor health and malnutrition. (15%) 999984 AUTISM SOCIETY OF ALABAMA 999239 INTERNATIONAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHARITIES (205) 383-1675. Provides state level advocacy/representation, information/referral, networking groups, family enrich- (877) 803-4622. Provides humanitarian/development assistance to people in U.S., Africa, Asia, Europe, and the ment activities, educational conferences, family camps, promotes inclusion. (23%) Middle East who have been devastated by man-made and natural disasters. (12%) 999977 BLESSINGS INTERNATIONAL 999222 INTERNATIONAL RELIEF TEAMS (918) 250-8101. Giving hope to destiture children and adults by providing life-saving pharmaceuticals, vitamins, and (619) 284-7979. Alleviates human suffering by providing health services and other assistance to victims of disaster, medical supplies for treating needy patients in developing nations and U.S. clinics. (8%) poverty and neglect, in the United States and around the world. (2%) 999978 BOYS AND GIRLS RANCHES OF ALABAMA, INC. 999230 INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (334) 213-2071 or (800) 548-4256. Operate and maintain Christian homes providing residential care for needy, (855) 973-7283. Responding to the world’s worst humanitarian crises, helping people to survive, recover and reclaim control of their future. (10%) neglected or abused, school-age children statewide without regard to race, creed, color or sex. (17%)

999218 MERCY CORPS 999953 CHILDREN’S FUND (800) 292-3355. Mercy Corps empowers people to survive through crisis, build better lives and transform their (703) 652-7647. Because we care about orphans and vulnerable children, we provide for their welfare and educa- communities for good. (18%) tion, rescuing them from abuse and exploitation and creating brighter futures. (7%)

999209 OPPORTUNITY INTERNATIONAL 999957 CYSTIC FIBROSIS FOUNDATION (312) 487-5037. We provide hardworking, inspiring entrepreneurs with access to loans, savings, insurance and (301) 951-4422. To cure CF and provide all people with the disease the opportunity for full productive lives. (23%) training-tools that empower them to work their way out of poverty. (8%) 999972 MARCH OF DIMES 999231 PAN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION (202) 458-3969. We empower marginalized groups, women, youth, LGBTI, Afro and indigenous people and mi- (205) 824-0103. Leads the fight for the health of all moms and babies. eW believe that every baby deserves the grants. We partner with and enable civil society, governments and the private sector. (8%) best possible start. Unfortunately, not all babies get one. We are changing that. (23%)

999233 PARTNERS IN HEALTH 999961 SAMARITAN’S PURSE (857) 880-5600. Our mission is to provide a preferential option for the poor in health care. (11%) (800) 528-1980. Christian relief organization, led by Franklin Graham, providing food, medicine, clothing, shelter, and other emergency assistance to victims of war, poverty, disease, and natural disasters. (10%) 999236 PLAN INTERNATIONAL USA (800) 556-7918. We are a part of a global organization that works in 52 countries to advance children’s rights and 999962 SOUTHEASTERN DIABETES EDUCATION SERVICES, INC. equality for girls. (21%) (205) 402-0415. Alabama’s only diabetes camps and community education support programs. Educating, encourag- ing and empowering children, teens and families to live well with diabetes, untill a cure. (7%) 999224 PROJECT HOPE (800) 544-4673. We operate globally, working side-by-side with health care workers and their communities, address- ing the greatest public health challenges enabling people to live their best lives. (13%) 999983 SUPPORT COMMITTEE FOR THE AL NATIONAL CEMETERY (205) 305-9561. Serving Veterans and their families through our Overlook Project which is an outdoor sanctuary at 999225 SALVATION ARMY WORLD SERVICE OFFICE, THE (SAWSO) the Alabama National Cemetery, a final resting place for Veterans. (21%) (703) 684-5500. With a presence in 131 countries, we work alongside communities to improve the health, economic and spiritual conditions of the world’s most vulnerable. (4%) 999973 SUSAN G. KOMEN NORTH CENTRAL ALABAMA (205) 263-1700. We work every moment of everyday, fighting to cure breast cancer at every stage. From the causes 999226 SAVE THE CHILDREN to the cures and every moment in between (23%) (800) 728-3843. Save the Children does whatever it takes – every day and in times of crisis – transforming children’s lives and the future we share. (13%) 999970 UNITED WAYS OF ALABAMA

999208 UNICEF, USA (334) 269-4505. Need help? Give help? Dial 2-1-1. In 2018, 2-1-1 helped over 113,000 callers, 230,000 unique web (800) 367-5437. We believe in a world where ZERO children die of causes we can prevent. Join us, and we can get visits, 2,000 texts and chats. (16%) there. (13%) Program % reflects the percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 29

At MANE, horses change the lives of children, adults, and veterans with special needs, as well as youth who are at-risk or living in poverty. Donations ensure these individuals continue to receive scholarships through the Catch a Miracle program. Giving Code: 106843

Support the American Red Cross Your gift supports the lifesaving mission of the American EMPOWERING, IGNITING & DEFENDING POTENTIAL Red Cross—whether it's responding to a disaster, collecting lifesaving blood, teaching skills that can save Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham: 053018 a life or assisting our military members and their families. Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Alabama Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Alabama: 063512 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Shoals: 010005 Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Alabama: 117024 Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Alabama Visit RedCross.org Learn Programmore or contact % reflects us at: the www.bbbsofalabama.org percent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 30 SCC #999965 Join us in creating a better Alabama. When our communities comes together, we can create lasting solutions that benefit everyone. DONATE Every dollar counts. When you join with many people from all walks of life to make a donation - even a small one - your contribution makes a big difference in the community.

You can help us in creating a better Alabama by donating to your local United Way. ALABAMA’S UNITED WAYS 106300 • CHILTON COUNTY UNITED WAY 106200 • LAKE MARTIN AREA UNITED WAY * • LAWRENCE COUNTY UNITED WAY 106400 • RIVER REGION UNITED WAY 021500 • UNITED WAY OF ATHENS & LIMESTONE CO. Women of Hope 117100 • UNITED WAY OF BALDWIN COUNTY Women Of Montgomery Embracing and Nurturing 053000 • UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL ALABAMA 021800 • UNITED WAY OF CULLMAN CO. Hope Of Prevention and Eradication of Breast Cancer 081100 • UNITED WAY OF EAST CENTRAL ALABAMA 063500 • UNITED WAY OF ETOWAH CO. A woman lifted up by * • UNITED WAY OF GUIN 106500 • UNITED WAY OF LEE CO. others is stronger than a 031900 • UNITED WAY OF MADISON CO. 031700 • UNITED WAY OF MARSHALL CO. woman standing alone! * • UNITED WAY OF MONROE CO. 021000 • UNITED WAY OF MORGAN CO. Giving Code 106852 085000 • UNITED WAY OF NORTH TALLADEGA Women of Hope (WOH) is an all 010001 • UNITED WAY OF NORTHWEST ALABAMA 101000 • UNITED WAY OF SELMA & DALLAS CO. volunteer organization that educates, 117000 • UNITED WAY OF SOUTHWEST ALABAMA promotes awareness, and provides hope * • UNITED WAY OF SYLACAUGA and encouragement for families coping with 049500 • UNITED WAY OF WEST ALABAMA breast cancer. WOH offers breast cancer 106804 • UNITED WAYS OF ALABAMA support groups for breast cancer patients and 127900 • WIREGRASS UNITED WAY survivors, caregivers, family members, and M E friends. WOH supports other various needs * Contact United Ways of Alabama to support your local O N THE SOLUTION OF BE A PART United Way. W of of breast cancer patients, survivors and their HOPE families. To learn more about our services Phone: and see the support group schedule, 334-220-4599Program % reflectsvisit the www.thewomenofhope.orgpercent of total expenses a charity spent on its overhead including fundraising, managment and general. 31 When you give, we all

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