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Community Resource Guide COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE HAYS WEBB TUSCALOOSA COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY Sixth Judicial Circuit of Alabama 714 Greensboro Ave, Ste 410 Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401-1894 205-349-1252 Thank you to our sponsors for making the Faith-Based Community Resource Summit and this Community Resource Guide possible! Thank you to Church of the Highlands for their generous financial support. Table of Contents Law Enforcement ………………………………………. 1 Crisis Hotlines ……………………………………………. 2 Aging and Caregiving ……………………………….. 3 Children and Family Support …………………….. 6 Disability Services ……………………………………… 8 Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault ……. 10 Employment ……………………………………………. 11 Health Care ……………………………………………... 12 Household Resources and Food Assistance14 Housing and Shelter ……………………………….. 16 Legal Services ………………………………………….. 18 Mental Health …………………………………………. 19 Substance Abuse …………………………………….. 21 Support Groups ………………………………………. 22 Transportation ………………………………………… 25 Law Enforcement Brookwood Police Department 205-556-0103 Coaling Police Department 205-507-1213 Lake View Police Department 205-447-1289 Moundville Police Department 205-371-2218 Northport Police Department 205-339-6600 Shelton State Fredd Campus Security 205-391-2646 Shelton State Martin Campus Security 205-391-2377 Stillman College Police Department 205-366-8927 Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office 205-752-0616 Tuscaloosa Police Department 205-349-2121 University of Alabama Police Department 205-348-5454 Vance Police Department 205-553-8278 Veteran’s Administration Police 888-269-3045 Ext. 2685 Woodstock Police Department 205-938-9790 1 Crisis Hotlines Please dial 911 for immediate assistance. Domestic Violence Domestic Violence Hotline 800-650-6522 for the Alabama Area National Domestic Violence 800-799-7233 Hotline Sexual Assault SAFE Center Crisis Line 205-860-SAFE (7233) Turning Point Crisis Line 205-758-0808 Suicide Indian Rivers Mental Health 205-391-3131 Center Crisis Line National Suicide Prevention 800-273-8255 Hotline The Trevor Lifeline 866-488-7386 (LGBTQ+) 2 Aging and Caregiving Alabama CARES 205-333-2990 Alzheimer’s Family 205-752-5527 5001 Old Support Group Montgomery Hwy Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Amazing Caregiver 205-758-2108 3303 25th St Support Group Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Area Agency on 205-333-2990 4200 Hwy 69 N Aging of West Northport, AL 35473 Alabama Brookdale Northport 205-282-9132 951 Rose Dr Northport, AL 35476 Caring Days Adult 205-752-6840 943 31st St E Day Care Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Caring Hearts 205-394-3474 721 Greensboro Ave Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Crimson Village 205-344-2855 1410 18th Ave E Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Daffodil House 205-342-0573 12650 Old Marion Rd Assisted Living Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 3 Easterseals West 205-759-1211 1400 James I. Harrison Alabama Pkwy Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 FOCUS on Senior 205-758-3393 3801 Loop Rd Citizens of Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Tuscaloosa County Glen Haven Health 205-399-5700 2201 32nd St and Rehabilitation Northport, AL 35476 Hamrick Highlands 205-469-1828 755 55th Pl E Assisted Living Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Home Instead Senior 205-764-0378 303 Hargrove Rd E Care Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Hospice of West 205-535-0101 3851 Loop Rd Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Martinview Assisted 205-333-0085 2015 32nd St Living Northport, AL 35476 Mary Starke Harper 205-366-3010 115 Harper Ct Geriatric Psychiatry Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Center Morning Pointe 205-345-1112 1801 Rice Mine Rd Tuscaloosa, AL 35406 North River Village 205-759-9875 5810 Rice Mine Rd NE Tuscaloosa, AL 35406 Pine Valley 205-349-8700 800 Rive Valley Rd N Retirement Tuscaloosa, AL 35406 Community 4 Regency Retirement 205-752-5500 5001 Old Village Montgomery Hwy Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Tuscaloosa 205-246-9652 624 Paul W. Bryant Dr Parkinson’s Support Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Group 5 Children and Family Support Alabama Early 205-759-1279 601 Black Bears Way Intervention Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 All Kids Insurance 888-373-5437 2350 Hargrove Rd E Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Big Brothers Big 205-758-5737 2720 6th St Sisters Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Boys and Girls Club 205-478-9229 2201 Alberta Dr Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Child Abuse 205-758-1159 618 14th St Prevention Services Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 of Tuscaloosa Easterseals West 205-759-1211 1400 James I. Harrison Alabama Pkwy Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Family Counseling 205-752-2504 2020 Paul W. Bryant Service Dr Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Family Guidance 205-554-1138 3716 12th Ave E Center Tuscaloosa, AL 35407 Storks Nest 205-759-5044 6 Tuscaloosa 205-752-7711 520 Martin Luther Children’s Center King Jr. Blvd Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Tuscaloosa’s One 205-462-1000 810 27th Ave Place Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 7 Disability Services Ability Alliance of 205-333-2904 1002 McFarland Blvd, West Alabama Ste K Northport, AL 35476 Alabama Disabilities 205-348-4928 624 Paul W. Bryant Dr Advocacy Program Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Arts ‘n Autism 205-247-4990 2625 8th St Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Children’s 205-562-1802 1400 James I. Harrison Rehabilitation Pkwy E, Ste 100 Services Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Eagles’ Wings 205-333-7690 12379 Eagles’ Wings Dr Coker, AL 35452 Full Life Ahead 205-439-6534 2908 Clairmont Ave S Birmingham, AL 35205 Parents of Children 205-861-2166 601 Energy Center with Autism Blvd Spectrum Disorder Northport, AL 35473 Rise Center at UA 205-349-7931 600 Johnny Stallings Dr Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 8 UA CrossingPoints 205-348-3180 Tom Barnes Education Center, Rm 1060 260 Kilgore Ln Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 The Arc of 205-556-4900 1330 University Blvd E Tuscaloosa County Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 9 Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Domestic Violence 205-348-4960 101 Paul W. Bryant Dr Law Clinic Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Family Counseling 205-752-2504 2020 Paul W. Bryant Service Dr Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 National Domestic 800-650-6522 Violence Hotline for Alabama Area Turning Point 205-758-0808 2110 McFarland Blvd E, Ste G Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Tuscaloosa SAFE 205-860-7233 1601 University Blvd E, Center Ste 150 Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 University of 205-348-5040 South Lawn Office Alabama Women Building and Gender 1101 Jackson Ave Resource Center Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 West Alabama 205-556-2026 535 Jack Warner Pkwy Women’s Center Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 10 Employment Alabama Career 205-758-7591 202 Skyland Dr Center Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Alabama 205-554-1300 1400 James I. Harrison Department of Pkwy Rehabilitation Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Services Career Closet for 205-462-1000 Tuscaloosa’s One Women Place 810 27th Ave Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Easterseals West 205-759-1211 1400 James I. Harrison Alabama Pkwy Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Healthcare 205-477-0666 22586 AL-216 Connection McCalla, AL 35111 Shelton State Ready 205-391-2482 Shelton State Martin to Work Campus, Rm 1915 9500 Old Greensboro Rd Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Tuscaloosa’s One 205-462-1000 810 27th Ave Place Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 11 Health Care Alabama Community 205-553-4661 3901 Greensboro Ave Care Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Capstone Home 205-409-8790 2215 15th St Medical Equipment Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 DCH Home Medical 205-330-3177 809 University Blvd E, Equipment Main Level Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Five Horizons Health 205-759-8470 2720 6th St, #100 Services Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Good Samaritan 205-343-2212 3880 Watermelon Rd Clinic Northport, AL 35473 Hanger Clinic 205-366-0400 922 13th St E, #1 Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 James O. Ellis Health 205-752-1087 3532 Greensboro Ave Center Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Mednet West, Inc. 205-553-4661 3816 Palisades Dr Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Med-South, Inc. 205-339-8013 400 McFarland Blvd Northport, AL 35476 Sarrell Dental 205-469-0444 1911 Skyland Blvd E, Ste A3 Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 12 Sav-A-Life 205-759-5433 535 Jack Warner Pkwy, Ste G1 Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 The Foundry Dental 205-434-2031 1700 6th Ave N Bessemer, AL 35020 Tuscaloosa County 205-562-6900 2350 Hargrove Rd E Health Department Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Tuscaloosa SAFE 205-860-7233 1601 University Blvd E, Center Ste 150 Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Tuscaloosa VA 205-554-2000 3701 Loop Rd Medical Center Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 University Medical 205-348-1770 850 Peter Bryce Blvd Center Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 West Alabama 205-556-2026 535 Jack Warner Women’s Center Pkwy, Ste I Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Whatley Healthy 205-758-6647 2731 Martin Luther Services King Jr. Blvd Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Yellowhammer Fund 844-935-5386 13 Household Resources and Food Assistance Alabama SPCA 205-440-3647 alabamaspca.org American Red Cross 205-758-3608 2130 Paul W. Bryant Project Share Dr, Ste B Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Catholic Social 205-759-1268 608 James I. Harrison Services Pkwy, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Christian Ministry 205-752-8399 3880 Watermelon Rd Center Northport, AL 35473 Community Service 205-752-5429 601 Black Bears Way Programs of West Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Alabama Community Soup 205-752-2421 1711 23rd Ave Bowl Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Department of 205-554-1100 3716 12th Ave E Human Resources Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 East Tuscaloosa 205-533-4588 1812 Hargrove Rd E Soup Bowl Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Grace Presbyterian 205-758-1193 113 Hargrove Rd E Loaves and Fishes Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Food Pantry 14 Humane Shelter of 205-544-0011 2430 36th St West Alabama Northport, AL 35473 Love, Inc. 205-614-2849 3101 Main Avenue Northport, AL 35476 Meals on Wheels 205-632-3691 601 Black Bears Way Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Temporary 205-758-5535 1705 15th Street Emergency Services Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Tuscaloosa Metro 205-752-9101 3140 35th Street Animal Shelter Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 United Way of West 205-345-6640 2720 6th Street, #100 Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 West Alabama Food 205-333-5353 3106 McFarland Bank Boulevard Northport, AL 35476 Wings of Grace
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