Alpha Pregnancy Testing Center
Sav-A-Life
(251) 246-7750 fax (251) 246-7785.
Provides free pregnancy tests, peer counseling, adoption information, S.A.F.E abstinence education program, prenatal nutritional information, baby clothing and miscellaneous baby supplies.
Bay Area Food Bank
(251) 653-1617 fax (251) 653-4208. www.bayareafoodbank.org
America’s Second Harvest affiliate distributes food to nonprofit agencies and churches, feeds hungry people as a result of personal crisis/ disaster.
Boy Scouts of America – Mobile
Area Council
(251) 476-4600 fax (251) 650-0298. www.bsamobile. org
Serve others by instilling values in young people and preparing them to make ethical choices over their lifetime in achieving full potential.
Boys & Girls Club of Southwest
Alabama
(334) 636-5402.
Provides year-round youth development programs to enhance the lives of children promoting leadership, character, health, the arts and education.
Catholic Social Services
(251) 434-1550 fax (251) 434-1549 (251) 434-1500 fax (251) 434- 1509 Service Center (251) 847- 2708 fax (251) 847-3788 Chatom, Alabama (251) 246-0131 fax (251) 246-4414 Jackson.
Alabama Pregnancy services, infant foster care, adoption and clinical counseling services. Also crisis and emergency assistance, by way of food, clothing, furniture and financial assistance for medicine, utilities, rent and transportation.
Clarke County ARC
(251) 246- 3000 fax (251) 246-3098. www.clarkearc.com
Day training for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, supported employment, supported living, two community group homes, in-home and out-ofhome respite, personal care, and information and referral services.
Clarke County Kingdom
Builders
(251) 246-2652.
Improve clients living conditions by making necessary repairs to their homes.
Community Action Agency of
Baldwin, Escambia, Clarke,
Monroe & Conecuh Counties
(251) 275-8498 Clarke County Office (251) 626-2646 Central Office fax (251) 626-2613 www.caaofbecmc. org
Offers utility assistance, childcare services, job training and education, emergency food and shelter and other direct assistance on a case by case basis.
Drug Education Council
(251) 478-7855 fax (251) 478-7865.
Provides education, intervention, counseling and alternative programs for youth and families. Public awareness and community educational programs. Leads the Community Task Forces on Underage Drinking, Marijuana, and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
Epilepsy Foundation of Alabama
(251) 341-0170 fax (251) 341-0108. www.epilepsyfoundation. org
Epilepsy consultation for clients and their families, client support services, community and professional education, and camp.
Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama
(251) 344-3330 fax (251) 344-4181 www.girlscoutssa.org
Youth leadership, recreational activities and character-building programs.
Goodwill Easter Seals of the
Gulf Coast
(251) 471-1581 fax (251) 476-4303 www.goodwilleasterseals. org
Provides services to assist people with disabilities and others in need in obtaining medical supplies and equipment, job readiness training and employment assistance, adult education, camping and support groups. Also provide early intervention services, inclusive child care centers and special education preschool programs for children.
Home of Grace for Women
(251) 456-7807 fax (251) 456- 7816 www.homeofgraceforwomen. com
Residential recovery services for alcohol and drug addicted women 18 and up, expectant mothers and their newborns.
Lifelines Family Counseling
Center
(251) 602-0909 fax (251) 660-2831 www.lifelinesmobile.org
Help for daily living problems – parenting, stress and financial stability. Also provides consumer credit counseling and offers 24- hour rape crisis assistance. United Way 2-1-1 To find help in almost any situation dial 2-1-1.
Preschool for the Sensory Impaired
(251) 433-1234 fax (251) 432-3199 www.preschoolcenterforthesensoryimpaired. org Preschool and home intervention for children, birth to 5-years-old, who are hearing or vision impaired.
Regional Child Advocacy Center
(251) 275-2804 fax (251) 275- 2804.
Temporary shelter for abused and neglected children of Clarke County and surrounding areas.
Retired and Senior Volunteer
Program (RSVP)
(334) 637-1143 fax (334) 637-1266.
Provides volunteer opportunities for Clarke County senior citizens and volunteer service for the community.
South Alabama CARES
(251) 471-5277 fax (251) 471-5294. www.southalabamacares.org
Provides support, assistance and education to people affected by HIV/AIDS and prevention education to southwest Alabama.
Southwest Alabama Mental
Health Mental Retardation
Board
(251) 575-4203 fax (251) 575-9459.
General outpatient mental health treatment, substance abuse treatment, case management and drug prevention education.
The Salvation Army
Thomasville / Thrift Store Service
Center
(334) 636-9840 fax (334) 636-9878.
Provides food, shelter, clothing, and emergency assistance. Also provides critical prescriptions for those in need.
United Cerebral Palsy
(251) 944-8696 fax (251) 944-8697. www.ucpmobile.org
Services for people with disabilities: early intervention, pre-school, respite, supported employment, therapy, parent support, Project Success and camp.
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