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Entity
Birdsong Farmers Market
Focus
Other
Address
2824 5th Ave S
City
Mentone
Phone
+1 (334) 750-8319
Facebook
@birdsongfarmersmarket
Instagram
@birdsongfarmersmarket
Notes
Saturday Farmers Market. Farmer-managed, producer-only. Organic farms given priority
Entity
Ryan Shines Burn Foundation
Focus
Other
Address
2501-A Montevallo Rd.
City
Mountain Brook
Website
https://www.ryanshines.com/
Facebook
@RyanShinesBurnFoundation
Instagram
@ryanshinesburnfoundation
Notes
Pediatric Burn Survivors and Firefighters
Entity
Partners in Progress
Focus
Other
Address
869 Co rd 59 PO Box 154
City
Pine Apple
Phone
+1 (251) 746-2476
Entity
Will Bright Foundation
Focus
Other
Address
6647 Green Drive, Suite 107
City
Trussville
Phone
+1 (205) 862-9086
Facebook
@willbrightfoundation
Instagram
@willbrightfoundation
Donation URL
willbrightfoundation.com/donate/
Entity
JustServe.org
Focus
Other
Address
3238 Tyrol lane
City
Vestavia
Phone
+1 (205) 370-6539
Website
https://www.justserve.org/
Facebook
@justservebirmingham
Instagram
@JustServeBham
Notes
Connecting volunteers to projects and non-profits to volunteers.
Entity
A Friend of Mind
Focus
Other
Address
PO BOX 381504
City
Birmingham
Phone
+1 (205) 499-2796
Website
http://www.afriendofmind.org
Facebook
@AFriendofMIND.2018
Instagram
@afriendofMIND
Notes
Promoting mental health awareness and distributing resources amidst the COVID-19 crisis.
Donation URL
paypal.me/afriendofmind
Entity
A4One
Focus
Other
Address
450 10th Ave South
City
Birmingham
Phone
+1 (678) 358-4917
Website
https://a4one.org/
Notes
We are loaning equipment to members for home workouts!
Not a member? Come sign up!
Donation URL
www.a4one.org/
Entity
Autism Society of Alabama
Focus
Other
Address
4260 Cahaba Heights Court #188
City
Birmingham
Phone
+1 (205) 951-1364
Website
https://www.autism-alabama.org
Facebook
@autismsocietyof alabama or @jerryasa
Instagram
@autismsocietyal
Notes
These times have been extremely difficult for our families. We are working daily to provide updated information and resources. We scheduled Virtual Sibshops for typically developing siblings that have a brother or sister with a different ability. ASA has offered Family Grants to families that have a loved one with autism and are fighting COVID-19 as an essential worker. This will help them cover the cost of care for their loved one, since many childcare centers and schools are closed. During April will usually hold Walks for Autism throughout Alabama. Due to COVID-19 we will be hosting a Virtual Walk on April 2nd, World Autism Awareness and Acceptance Day. This will allow families and individuals to show their support for the 1 in 59 from the safety other own home.
Donation URL
LEND YOUR SUPPORT
Entity
Episcopal Place
Focus
Other
Address
1112 26th Street South
City
Birmingham
Phone
+1 (205) 939-0085
Website
http://www.episcopalplace.org
Facebook
@episcopalplace
Instagram
@episcopalplacebham
Notes
The mission of Episcopal Place to provide low income seniors and disabled adults safe and affordable housing and access to related services in a home-like environment. Episcopal Place is located in Birmingham's beautiful Highland Park neighborhood. Our 15th Annual Gumbo Gala was cancelled due to COVID-19 circumstances. Donations to Episcopal Place may be made online at episcopalplace.org.
Donation URL
Episcopal Place
Focus
Other
Address
P.O. Box 130729
City
Birmingham
Phone
+1 (205) 599-5540
Facebook
@GirlsIncCentralAL
Instagram
@girlsinccentralalabama
Notes
Girls Inc. was founded in 1864 to serve girls and young women who were experiencing upheaval in the aftermath of the Civil War. Across the decades, we adapted to meet the specific environmental challenges facing girls and young women, always working in partnership with schools and communities, and guided by our founders’ fundamental belief in the inherent potential of each girl. Woven into those early girls’ clubs are the same core values of Girls Inc. today: the importance of creating a safe gathering place for girls to learn and to share in a sisterhood, and a strong premise that each girl can develop her own capacities, self- confidence, and grow up healthy, educated, and independent.
Donation URL
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