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AL Women's Resource Network
1211 28th St. S, Suite 100C
Birmingham, AL 35205
Catherine Roden-Jones
Coordinator
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Phone: 334-202-5092
crodenjones@awrn.org
http://www.awrn.org
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AWRN's mission is to reduce the number of women in prison in Alabama by promoting investment in neighborhood resources and community-based alternatives to prison. Please visit www.awrn.org to read about AWRN's Actions.
Percent Woman Owned: 75%
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Alabama Coalition Against Domestic Violence
P. O. Box 4762
Montgomery, AL 36101
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Phone: 334-832-4842
Fax: 334-832-4803
info@acadv.org
http://www.acadv.org
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The Alabama Coalition Against Domestic Violence is a nonprofit organization dedicated to working toward a peaceful society where domestic violence no longer exists. The ACADV serves domestic violence victims throughout the state through its 18-member shelter programs, and 24 hour crisis line for domestic violence.
If you know someone who is not safe you can help by giving her our crisis line number --1-800-650-6522 or direct her to resources for victims of domestic violence in your community. To find out more, visit the ACADV website.
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Alabama Grief Support Services, Inc.
One Office Park Circle, Suite 201
Birmingham, AL 35223
Elizabeth (Beth) Walsh
Associate Director
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Phone: 205-870-0336
beth_walsh_1@hotmail.com
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Providing grief education, guidance and support to those who have lost a spouse by death within in the last year. Support groups are offered at no charge in locations throughout Jefferson, Shelby and Walker counties. Individual sessions are offered at no charge to those who have lost other family members or to those who request additional assistance. Call for an appointment with our counselor.
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Alabama Veterans Memorial Foundation
P.O. Box 36972
Birmingham, AL 35236
Della K. Fancher
President
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Phone: 205-985-9488
Fax: 205-985-9488
info@alabamaveterans.com
http://www.alabamaveterans.com
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A place of reflection, a place to educate, and a place to celebrate democracy. A place where we can all pause a moment to thank God and those who served for the peace we enjoy each day. I-459 at Liberty Park. Toll Free: (800) 288-7890
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American Heart Association
1449 Medical Park Drive
Birmingham, AL 35213
Nicole Thurston
Communications Director
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Phone: 205-510-1511
Fax: 205-510-1501
nicole.thurston@heart.org
http://www.americanheart.org
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The American Heart Association is a non-profit dedicated to reducing cardiovascular disease and stroke. AHA funds research and provides education opportunities and events to the public. I am responsible for Media Relations and Marketing for the State of Alabama.
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Assistance League-PrimeTimeTreasures
1755 Oxmoor Road
Birmingham, AL 35209
Dianne Alspaugh, President
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Phone: 205-870-5555
Fax: 205-870-4183
albhm@bellsouth.net
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Meets the third Wednesday of the month, September - May. Purpose: To provide new clothing for children in need and teach all ages to read thru our Learn and Live Program. Funds are raised thru donations and various fund raising events. The Prime Time Treasures Shop which sells crafts made by Senior citizens is managed and staffed by volunteers. Operation School Bell has clothed 13,000 underserved school children since 1985.
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Better Business Bureau of Central Alabama
1210 South 20th Street
Birmingham, AL 35205
David C. Smitherman
President
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Phone: 205-558-2222
Fax: 205-558-2239
info@birmingham-al.bbb.org
http://www.birmingham-al.bbb.org
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The #1 organization assisting businesses & consumers, additionally providing mediation/arbitration services. Toll Free in Alabama only - (800) 824-5274
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Big Brothers Big Sisters
216 Aquarius Drive
Homewood, AL 35209
Samantha Hall Paliescheskey
Partnership Development Coordinator
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Phone: 205-942-8007
Fax: 205-942-6557
Samantha@bbbsbhm.org
http://www.bbbsbhm.org
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham offers mentoring opportunities to children throughout the Birmingham area.
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Business Council of Alabama
2 North Jackson St., Sixth Floor,
P. O. Box 76,
Montgomery AL 36101-0076
Marty Foster Sullivan, Senior Vice President for Public Affairs and Communications
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Phone: 800-665-9647
Fax: 334-262-7371
martys@bcatoday.org
http://www.bcatoday.com
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A non-partisan, non-profit business trade association representing the interests of more than 5,500 business & industrial members throughout Alabama.
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Childcare Resources
1904 First Ave. N.
Birmingham, AL 35203
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Phone: 205-252-1991
Fax: 205-251-2076
childcare@ccr-bhm.org
http://www.ccr-bhm.org
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Childcare Resources makes quality child care happen by partnering with families, child care professionals, corporations, and the community. For families, we provide child care information and counseling as well as child care financial assistance for eligible parents who work or are in school. For child care professionals, we provide training and resources on a wide variety of subjects. For corporations, we have customized employee work/life benefits programs available. For the community, we educate and inform the public about the importance of early care and child development. Childcare Resources is a non-profit organization serving Jefferson, Shelby, Walker and Blount Counties.
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Children's Health System
1600 7th Ave. South
Birmingham, AL 35233
Laura Martin
Physician Relations Coord.
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Phone: 205-939-5928
Fax: 205-939-9064
Laura.Martin@chsys.org
http://www.chsys.org
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Children's Health System is an integrated child health care network dedicated to providing comprehensive pediatric expertise for the children of Alabama. Children's Hospital is a private, not-for-profit hospital governed by a volunteer board of trustees. Children's Hospital of Alabama is the 10th busiest pediatric medical center in the United States.
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Children's Health Systems
1600 7th Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35233
Amy Brown
Coordinator-Physician Relations
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Phone: 205-939-6916
Fax: 205-939-9064
amy.brown@chsys.org
http://www.chsys.org
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Children's Health System is an integrated child health care network dedicated to providing comprehensive pediatric expertise for the children of Alabama. Children's Hospital is a private, not-for-profit hospital governed by a volunteer board of trustees. Children's Hospital of Alabama is the 10th busiest pediatric medical center in the United States.
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Children's Policy Cooperative
744 Pinewood Ave
Hueytown, AL 35023
Jennifer S Kilburn
Executive Director
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Phone: 205-325-5445
jemkilburn@yahoo.com
http://www.jeffersoncountychildren.org
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The Children's Policy Cooperative is a non-profit organization whose mission is to "Build Partnerships Benefiting Children." The Cooperative supports the Children's Policy Council, a state mandated organization, and works to build the capacity of individuals and agencies to work together to improve the lives of all Jeffesron County's children.
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Habitat for Humanity
4408 Richard M. Scrushy Parkway
Fairfield, AL 35064
Cassie Sanford
Vice-President
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Phone: 205-780-1234
Fax: 205-780-1800
csanford@habitatbham.org
http://www.habitatbham.org
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Habitat for Humanity of Greater Birmingham is one of 1,650 affiliates of Habitat for Humanity International in the United States of America. We believe there is more to a house than its structure.
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Kid One Transport
3535 7th Court South
Birmingham, AL 35222
Karen Peterlin
CEO/President
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Phone: 205-978-1001
Fax: 205-978-1019
kpeterlin@kidone.org
http://www.kidone.org
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Kid One provides non-emergency transport services to medical appointments for children and expecatant mothers.
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Leadership Birmingham
2100 First Avenue North, Suite 710
Birmingham, AL 35203
Leadership Birmingham
Executive Director
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Phone: 205-252-4496
Fax: 205-252-4497
leadbham@bellsouth.net
http://www.leadershipbirmingham.org
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Leadership Birmingham is an independent non-profit organization which brings together annually a class of 40 to 46 leaders from a wide diversity of backgrounds. Through a series of monthly seminars, these leaders come to know more about the total community and theycome to know and understand one another. The purpose of Leadership Birmingham is to prepare and encourage its graduates to engage in greater individual and group action in order to contribute to the betterment of the community and its people.
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Leading Edge Institute
P. O. Box 381087
Birmingham, AL 35238-1087
Benga Harrison
Executive Director
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Phone: 205-980-9021
Fax: 205-980-3025
benga@leadingedgeinst.org
http://www.leadingedgeinst.org
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The Leading Edge Institute is an educational process that brings together college women to provide them with leadership skill development, expose them to critical issues facing Alabama, and connect them with experienced leaders. More than 30 leaders--from corporate executives and scholars to community activists and political officials--volunteer to serve as faculty and mentors.
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Media for Health
2917 Central Avenue
Birmingham, AL 35209
Penny Southward
Executive Director
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Phone: 205-870-9422
Fax: 205-870-9420
penny@mediaforhealth.org
http://www.mediaforhealth.org
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Media for Health is a private, non-profit organization formed in September 2006. Our mision is to develop, produce and evaluate entertaining programs, services and products that encourage healthier living.
Percent Woman Owned: 100%
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Positive Maturity, Inc.
3918 Montclair Road, Suite 200
Birmingham, AL 35213
Peggy A. Clarke
Director, AWARE
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Phone: 205-803-3211
Fax: 205-803-5039
pmpac@bellsouth.net
http://www.positivematurity.org
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AWARE - Aging Workers Are Reliable Employees. Counseling, social, volunteer and employment opportunities for senior adults, and in-home senior companions for frail elderly.
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The Women's Fund
2100 First Avenue North, Suite 705
Birmingham, AL 35203
Virginia K. Sweet
Executive Director
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Phone: 205-328-8641
Fax: 205-328-6576
thewomensfund@foundationbirmingham.org
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The Womens Fund supports critical programs for women and girls through grants and promotes philanthropy among women.
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Virginia Samford Theatre
1116 South 26th Street
Birmingham, AL 35205
Catherine Rye Gilmore
President
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Phone: 205-251-1228
Fax: 205-328-7677
cathy@virginiasamfordtheatre.org
http://www.virginiasamfordtheatre.org
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The historic Virginia Samford Theatre is the oldest performing arts vennue in Jefferson County and is the birthplace for many other outstanding Birmingham arts organiazations. Built in 1927, the landmark playhouse has served as a beacon for local actors, dancers and musicians. Saved from the wrecking ball in 1999 by Virginia Samford Donovan, the intimate theatre was completely renovated in 2002 and is now considered one of the most unique perfomance and event spaces in the Southeast.
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