Your Guide to Supporting Birmingham Nonprofits

Neighbor Cover Your Guide to Supporting Birmingham Nonprofits

Bham Now ❤️s local nonprofits, and they need your support. Search Birmingham nonprofits below, and find out how to donate, volunteer and more.

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Focus Special Needs
Address 300 Shadow Wood Park Suite 100
City Birmingham
Instagram @Thehandsprogram
Donation URL thehandsprogram.org
Entity Equip
Focus Special Needs
Address 2324 Valleydale Rd.
City Birmingham
Instagram @equipofalabama
Donation URL Support Equip
Entity Full Circle
Focus Special Needs
Address 2902 Linden avenue
City Birmingham
Instagram @Fullcircle.bhm
Focus Special Needs
Address 2902 Linden Ave
City Birmingham
Instagram @fullcircle.BHM
Focus Special Needs
Address 150 Glenwood Lane
City Birmingham
Instagram @glenwood_autism
Notes Every purchase of our pecans and coffees raises funds essential for the operation of Glenwood’s programs and services for children, adolescents, adults, and families affected by autism and behavioral health disorders. Glenwood, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, uses the proceeds from this sale to benefit all of its programs and services, including our schools for children with autism, young boys with severe emotional disturbances, and preschool-age kids; adult habilitation programs; children & adult residential facilities; consultation & training; and family support and diagnosis & treatment.
Donation URL glenwood.org/donate/
Focus Special Needs
Address 1929 Canyon Road
City Birmingham
Instagram @birminghamambucs
Focus Special Needs
Address 2018 15th Ave S
City Birmingham
Instagram @horizonsschool
Focus Special Needs
Address 244 West Valley Avenue Suite 206, www.isable.org
City Birmingham
Instagram @isablecenter
Donation URL isable.org/giving
Focus Special Needs
Address 3546 Westbury Rd
City Birmingham
Instagram @libbysfriends
Focus Special Needs
Address 1700 29TH CT S
City Birmingham
Instagram @thebellcenter
Notes Since 1984, The Bell Center for Early Intervention Programs has provided quality early intervention services in a center-based program in Birmingham. Children come from throughout central Alabama with a wide variety of special needs and diagnoses ranging from cerebral palsy and Down syndrome to autism and rare genetic disorders from birth to three years of age.

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