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    • BULLOCK COUNTY

      Type of Organization Service Area Served Support Category Name of Organization Contact Person Contact Phone/Email Address Hours of Operation Services Requirements Fees Additional Information                        
      Community-Based Organization City Housing Union Springs Housing Authority     303 South Martin Luther King Blvd, Union Springs, AL 36072 Fri 8am - 4:30pm  Program oversees both public housing and voucher
      programs, if available.
      Under the Public Housing Program, the applicant must
      qualify as a family and be under the HUD prescribed income limits.
      The head of household must be 19 years of age or older or 18 years old
      and married. The applicant must pass comprehensive screening which
      includes background checks on criminal history, previous landlord
      references, other housing authorities, employers, social service agencies,
      court records and the like. Under the Section 8 program, the family is
      declared eligible based on income and criminal history checks by the
      Union Springs HA. 
                                 
      Government-Based Organization County Financial, Employment  Organized Community Action Program (OCAP) in Troy - Serving
      Bullock, Butler, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Lowndes and Pike Counties 
        (334) 566-1712 507 N. Three Notch Street Troy, AL 36081 Mon, Tues, Thurs: 7:30am - 4pm Program provides emergency assistance to unemployed,
      under-employed, and less than fully employed people. If these
      individuals are without means to provide for themselves when funds
      are available, OCAP can make a one-time rent/mortgage payment to
      prevent eviction, possibly motel payment assistance and a one-time
      utility payment to provide persons with assistance through crisis
      times in their life. The Weatherization program assists in achieving a
      healthy living environment and to reduce energy consumption in the
      dwellings of low-income persons to aid those households least able to
      afford high energy cost.  Fatherhood classes as well  
      Eligible persons include those with very low income, disabled,
      and/or elderly and have no means available to assist themselves. Those
      eligible for the Fatherhood Initiative Program will be men will be
      referred to the program through the Child Support Court system and
      the Department of Human Resources.
                                 
      Government-Based Organization State Education, Employment, Legal, Health, Financial, Housing, Transportation 211 Alabama   Dial 2-1-1 or text or call 888-421-1266
      www.211connectsalabama.org
          Service helps with locating assistance for basic human needs,
      government information, employment support, and health resources.
                                   
      Community-Based Organization County Housing, Financial MACH (Mid alabama Coalition for the Homeless   334 261-6182 101 Coliseum Blvd Montgomery, AL 36109   Street outreach, rapid rehousing, homelessness prevention services for Autauga, Bullock, Elmore, Lowndes and Montgomery Counties                              
      Government-Based Organization County Mental Health, Substance Use Recovery East Central Alabama Mental Health Center Don Schofield, Exec Director
      DSchofield@eastcentralmhc.org
      334-738-5279
      Access to Care: 844-335-4537
      After Hours/Emergency: 334-738-5279
      https://www.eastcentralmhc.org/
      202 Abercrombie Street
      Bullock County
      Union Springs, AL 36089
        ADULT: Case Mgt, Crisis Stabilization Unit, In-Home Intervention, Intensive Day Treatment, Outpatient, Rehab Day Program, Residential Services, Emergency Services                              
      Government-Based Organization State Health, Mental Health Magnolia Creek Treatment Center for Eating Disorders Lindsey Curlee, Exec Director
      lcurlee@magnolia-creek.com
      205-509-2571
      866-318-2329
      https://magnoliacreek.com/
      645 Crenshaw Road
      Chelsea, AL 35043
        ADULT:
      Partial Hospitalization Program
      Women Residential Treatment Center
                                   
      Government-Based Organization State Mental Health, Substance Use Recovery 24/7 Mental Health and Substance Use Crisis Line Dial 988 Dial 988 Dial 988 24/7
      Dial 988
      Immediate crisis care, suicide prevention, and assistance from professionals                              
      Government-Based Organization County Mental Health, Substance Use Recovery Carastar Crisis Center 800-408-4197 Crisis Center: 800-408-4197
      https://www.carastar.org/
      5915 Carmichael Road
      Montgomery, AL  36117
       Safe, designated place where individuals in a mental health or substance use crisis can walk in for help 24/7. Law enforcement, first responders, and EMS personnel can also bring individuals in crisis to these centers. 988 Mobile Crisis Services

      24/7 Behavioral Crisis Center
      After Hours Crisis Counseling
      Crisis Residential Care
      Psychiatric Services
      Referrals to other Agencies
      within scope of services offered generally free open to all                        
      Community-Based Organization State Education, Employment, Legal, Housing National Domestic Violence Hotline   National Domestic Violence Hotline
      800-799-SAFE (7233)
      https://thehotline.org/
      Chat or AI Chat
      Text

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      Provides support and resources for survivors of domestic abuse.

      If a live advocate is not available, the website link allows search of
      Directory of Local Providers or A.I. Chat with Ruth
        FREE                          
      Government-Based Organization State Employment
      Workforce Alabama:
      alabamaworks.alabama.gov


      Career Centers:
      https://adol.alabama.gov/career-centers/



      FIND A JOB
      alabamaworks.alabama.gov


      FIND FREE JOB TRAINING
      https://adol.alabama.gov/career-centers/
        Check specific hours in:

       Job Search
      http://alabamaworks.alabama.gov


      Career Centers
      FIND FREE JOB TRAINING
      https://adol.alabama.gov/career-centers/
      Alabama’s network of 57 One-Stop Alabama Career Centers and satellites are strategically located throughout the state. Job search and development, occupational and educational training, vocational rehabilitation, veterans’ services, and unemployment insurance information are offered.                              
      Community-Based Organization County Substance Use Recovery Phenix City Court Referral Program Angela Williams 256-750-2004
      pccrp@bellsouth.net
      Given at phone call
      for services
      T, Th, F
      12 pm - 6 pm
      Substance Abuse Education, Treatment and various other services Individual and Court-Ordered Referrals Sliding Scale Fee for most services Nationally Certified Community-Based Organization County Substance Use Recovery Phenix City Court Referral Program Angela Williams 256-750-2004
      pccrp@bellsouth.net
      Given at phone call
      for services
      T, Th, F
      12 pm - 6 pm
      Substance Abuse Education, Treatment and various other services Individual and Court-Ordered Referrals Sliding Scale Fee for most services Nationally Certified
      Community-Based Organization City Food Feeding Alabama FeedingAlabama.org Find Food Pantry near you
      FeedingAlabama.org
                                         
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
    • BUTLER COUNTY

      Type of Organization Service Area Served Support Category Name of Organization Contact Person Contact Phone/Email Address Hours of Operation Services Requirements Fees Additional Information
      Government-Based Organization State Education, Employment, Legal, Health, Financial, Housing, Transportation 211 Alabama   Dial 2-1-1 or text or call 888-421-1266
      www.211connectsalabama.org
          Service helps with locating assistance for basic human needs,
      government information, employment support, and health resources.
           
      Faith-Centered Organization City Employment, Housing, Transportation Alethia Houses   (205) 595-1114 4246 5th Avenue South
      Birmingham, AL
        Substance abuse rehabilitation, long term care, outpatient treatment for women, housing assitance and program for men.      
          Housing Greenville Housing Authority Tammy Smith (334) 382-6581 601 Beeland Street, Greenville, AL 36037 Mon, Tue, Thu: 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. (closed for lunch 1:00–1:30 p.m.) Wed: Open 7:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m., phones answered until 5:30 p.m. Provide  safe housing for lower income individuals and fami   N/A  
            Community Service Programs of West Alabama, Inc
      (LIHEAP)
        (205) 752-5429            
            Joseph Ministries Food Pantry   (334) 382-5872 112 Adams St, Greenville, AL 36037          
      Government-Based Organization County Financial, Employment  Organized Community Action Program (OCAP) in Troy - Serving
      Bullock, Butler, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Lowndes and Pike Counties 
        (334) 566-1712 507 N. Three Notch Street Troy, AL 36081 Mon, Tues, Thurs: 7:30am - 4pm Program provides emergency assistance to unemployed,
      under-employed, and less than fully employed people. If these
      individuals are without means to provide for themselves when funds
      are available, OCAP can make a one-time rent/mortgage payment to
      prevent eviction, possibly motel payment assistance and a one-time
      utility payment to provide persons with assistance through crisis
      times in their life. The Weatherization program assists in achieving a
      healthy living environment and to reduce energy consumption in the
      dwellings of low-income persons to aid those households least able to
      afford high energy cost.  Fatherhood classes too.
      Eligible persons include those with very low income, disabled,
      and/or elderly and have no means available to assist themselves. Those
      eligible for the Fatherhood Initiative Program will be men will be
      referred to the program through the Child Support Court system and
      the Department of Human Resources.
         
      Government-Based Organization County Mental Health, Substance Use Recovery South Central Alabama Mental Health Center Tommy Wright, Exec Director
      Tommy.Wright@scamhc.org
      334-382-2018
      Access to Care: 334-382-2018
      After Hours/Emergency: 877-530-0002
      https://www.scamhc.org
      185 Industrial Parkway
      Greenville, AL 36037
      Open Access:
      Fridays 8 a.m. - Noon
      ADULT: Case Mgt, In-Home Intervention, Outpatient, Rehab Day Program, Emergency Services, Supportive Housing Photo ID
      List of Medications
      Proof of guardianship/custody
      (if applicable)
      Insurance cards
      Proof of Income
         
      Government-Based Organization State Health, Mental Health Magnolia Creek Treatment Center for Eating Disorders Lindsey Curlee, Exec Director
      lcurlee@magnolia-creek.com
      205-509-2571
      866-318-2329
      https://magnoliacreek.com/
      645 Crenshaw Road
      Chelsea, AL 35043
        ADULT:
      Partial Hospitalization Program
      Women Residential Treatment Center
           
      Government-Based Organization State Mental Health, Substance Use Recovery 24/7 Mental Health and Substance Use Crisis Line Dial 988 Dial 988 Dial 988 24/7
      Dial 988
      Immediate crisis care, suicide prevention, and assistance from professionals      
      Community-Based Organization State Education, Employment, Legal, Housing National Domestic Violence Hotline   National Domestic Violence Hotline
      800-799-SAFE (7233)
      https://thehotline.org/
      Chat or AI Chat
      Text

      TEXT:
      START to 88788
      24 / 7
      Also En Espanol
      Provides support and resources for survivors of domestic abuse.

      If a live advocate is not available, the website link allows search of
      Directory of Local Providers or A.I. Chat with Ruth
        FREE  
      Government-Based Organization State Employment
      Workforce Alabama:
      alabamaworks.alabama.gov


      Career Centers:
      https://adol.alabama.gov/career-centers/



      FIND A JOB
      alabamaworks.alabama.gov


      FIND FREE JOB TRAINING
      https://adol.alabama.gov/career-centers/
        Check specific hours in:

       Job Search
      http://alabamaworks.alabama.gov


      Career Centers
      FIND FREE JOB TRAINING
      https://adol.alabama.gov/career-centers/
      Alabama’s network of 57 One-Stop Alabama Career Centers and satellites are strategically located throughout the state. Job search and development, occupational and educational training, vocational rehabilitation, veterans’ services, and unemployment insurance information are offered.      
      Community-Based Organization County Housing, Substance Use Recovery, Education, Health, Mental Health The Wildflower
      Women's Sober Housing
      valante.reed@thewildflowercenter.org 251-229-2864 304 Azalea Road
      Mobile, AL 36609
      Counties served:

      Mobile, Washington, Choctaw, Marengo, Dallas, Clarke, Wilcox, Monroe, Conecuh, Baldwin, Covington, Escambia, and Butler. 
      Aid the community in housing women trying to live a sober life and providing social service resources to all individuals living with HIV, the disabled, disabled Veterans, LGBTQ+ and the low-income community to stabilize health and wellness, and independence.       
      Community-Based Organization City Food Feeding Alabama FeedingAlabama.org Find Food Pantry near you
      FeedingAlabama.org