Ministry Partners
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This website is made available for general educational and informational purposes only and is not sponsored by the ADOC. This material is intended to be of general information and should not be construed as an endorsement or recommendation or solicitation for any particular party or organization listed on this site.
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This resource tracking spreadsheet lists a host of agencies listed by county. This sheet was lasted updated March 1, 2026.
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Provides a listing by Alabama counties of various resources to assist in re-entry transition.
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Conway Brooks, State Chair, conwaywbrooks@gmail.com
Kairos Prison Ministry International, Inc. (Kairos) is a Christian faith based ministry which addresses the spiritual needs of incarcerated men, women, youth, and their families, by sharing the love and forgiveness of Jesus Christ.
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•Field Director: Jeremy Miller, jeremy_miller@pfm.org
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Ministry outreach to prisons, schools, military, etc.
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HIM serves unemployed individuals by preparing and equipping them to obtain, maintain, and excel at employment. The program helps men and women become self-supporting, productive members of the community. HIM is always looking for new students and volunteers.
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We support men in recovery, providing a faith-based sober living environment, accountability, and guidance towards a fruitful Christian life in Seale, AL. Our core values are Sobriety, Humility, Integrity, Obedience, Service, and Love.
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Listing of ministries and transitional services in Montgomery County area.
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List of services and assistance for Jefferson, Shelby and surrounding counties.
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One of the most impactful prison ministries in Alabama, the Church of the Highlands serves every State Correctional Facility in the State.
Correctional Ministry Team
Age: 18+ for Juvenile Facilities, 19+ for Adult Facilities, Background Check
The Correctional Ministry Team facilitates Small Groups and Sunday services in state prisons and other correctional facilities, and provides prayer support and written letters of encouragement.
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Special thanks to First Baptist Church for serving as the sponsor of this training site
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Special thanks to VF for hosting first ADOC training session
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Elizabeth Drollette, Ministry of Misions
Denny Rea and Tom Harrell, Prison Ministry
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Resume Builder.com has created a separate website page to assist formerly incarcerated people seeking employment. It is called “Building a Career After Incarceration” and this site offers tools and resources which could enhance your prison ministry efforts. The site offers resume examples, templates, and hiring tips, etc. The resource also offers information on how to prepare while incarcerated or on parole, resume advice, tips for getting hired, and more.
You can view the site at the link below:
https://www.resumebuilder.com/building-a-career-after-incarceration/

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Resume.org is great resource and can be your go-to destination for writing a resume, offering:
- An innovative resume-builder app with AI and expert support
- Professionally designed templates and examples from certified resume writers
- Insights and tips from experienced recruiters
Their app guides you in creating an outstanding resume by highlighting essential keywords and showcasing your skills effectively.
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It's unfortunate that only 4% of ex-offenders hold a bachelor's degree or higher, and the unemployment rate among this population is 27%. Intelligent.com believes that education plays a critical role in reducing recidivism and providing a pathway to success.
They have created a comprehensive guide to help people with prior convictions navigate the path to higher education. The guide includes information about various grants and scholarships, advocacy programs and resources for ex-offenders, and other vital information to help them earn a degree.
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AUTAGUA 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 NOTES Faith-Centered Organization Multiple Locations Food, Toiletries/Housewares, Clothing Autuaga Interfaith Care Center (334) 365-4080
denise@aicccares.org163 West Third St. Prattville, Alabama Tuesday thru Thursday
9:30 am – 2:30 pmFamilies or indivduals demonstrating need for food, clothing, common household goods can recieve donations based on their needs Resident of Autauga County, State ID and Social Security Card NO FEE Food is available quarterly Clothing is available 2x per year They accept walk-ins from the local prison, but they are otherwise appointment based Government-Based Organization State Education, Health Alabama Department of Youth Services
Autuaga CampusAlicia Faire
Campus Administrator1-(334) 361-9161
alicia.faire@dys.alabama.gov1601 County Rd. 57, Prattville, AL 36067 Youth camp Government-Based Organization County Mental Health, Substance Use Recovery Carastar Health
Autauga County ClinicDonna Leslie
Executive Director
MAIN OFFICE
Access to Care: 334-365-2207
After Hours/Emergency: 334-365-2207334-279-7830
24 Hour Number | (334) 279-7830
Crisis Center: (800) 408-4197
5915 Carmichael Road
Montgomery, AL 36117
https://www.carastar.org/461 East Main Street
Prattville, AL 36067
MAIN OFFICE:
2140 Upper Wetumpka Road
Montgomery, AL 36107Autauga Clinic:
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Closed Noon - 1 p.m. for Lunch
Crisis center open 24/7, outpatient open 8-5, residential open 24/7ADULT: Case Mgt, Crisis Stabilization Unit, In-Home Intervention, Intensive Day Treatment, Outpatient, Partial Hospitalization Program, Rehab Day Program, Residential Services, Assertive Community Treatment, Emergency Services None, service 4 counties Fees are on a sliding scale Government-Based Organization State Employment Central AlabamaWorks! Ms. Tammy Wilkinson
Director334-300-8592
tammy.wilkinson@commerce.alabama.gov600 S Court St
Montgomery, AL 36104Government-Based Organization County Substance Use Recovery ADMH Council on Substance Abuse https://cosancadd.org/ 334-262-1629
sfinch@cosancadd.org828 Forest Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36106 - mental health
- substance abuse and alcohol prevention and recovery programsCommunity-Based Organization County Mental Health NAMI - National Alliance on Mental Illness 334-279-8331
ethelgreen437@gmail.comMental health assistance 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.orgService helps with locating assistance for basic human needs,
government information, employment support, and health resources.Faith-Centered Organization County Housing Vineyard Home (334) 365-0250 359 County Road 62 Prattvile, AL 36067 Female Only 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 State Mental Health, Health Magnolia Creek Treatment Center for Eating Disorders Lindsey Curlee, Exec Director
lcurlee@magnolia-creek.com205-509-2571
866-318-2329
https://magnoliacreek.com/645 Crenshaw Road
Chelsea, AL 35043ADULT:
Partial Hospitalization Program
Women Residential Treatment CenterGovernment-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 988Immediate 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 36117Safe, 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 Agencieswithin 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
TextTEXT:
START to 8878824 / 7
Also En EspanolProvides 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 RuthFREE 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 Behavioral Health Group
Montgomery Treatment Center334-245-7680
Fax: 334-830-4098
http://huntsvillerecovery.com/1714 Platt Place
Montgomery, AL 36117\Intake Hours:
Tuesday: 2 - 5 p.m.
Wednesday: 9 a.m.- 3 p.m.
Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Medication Hours:
M-Th: 5:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. - Noon
S & S: Closed
Operation Hours:
M-F: 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
S & S: ClosedLevel I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Buprenorphine Treatment
Extended Release Buprenorphine
Naltrexone Treatment
Individual & Group Counseling
Comprehensive Support
Peer Recovery SupportIntake Fee: $50
Buprenorphine: $150 Monthly
We accept Medicaid, Medicare, and many commercial insurance plans, along with self-pay options and grant-funding support where available.Community-Based Organization City Food Feeding Alabama FeedingAlabama.org Find Food Pantry near you
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BARBOUR 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 Name of Organization Website Who can take advantage of the services/programs offered Are the services offered available to justice-impacted persons What documents are required to take advantage of services Capacity for Services What does the referral process look like? Community-Based Organization County Education, Employment, Legal, Health, Financial, Housing, Transportation Wiregrass United Way 2-1-1
https://www.wiregrass211.com304 N Foster St
Dothan, AL 36302Connects people with services to fit caller's needs (food, clothing, shelter, insurances, EITC, job training, transportation, adult day care, Meals on Wheels, etc.) Wiregrass United Way wiregrass211.com Anyone in need of basic services like food, shelter, job training, etc. Yes, services are available to justice-impacted persons Varies by service provider No stated limit; connects users to multiple agencies and programs. No formal referral needed; 2-1-1 connects directly Government-Based Organization State Housing USDA Rural Development Richard Osborne, Area Director 334-946-9461 334-774-4749
https://www.rd.usda.gov/12 Credit Union Way | Ozark, AL 36360 8:00-4:30 monday -friday Low Income Homeowner repair
assistance, apartment assistance, 502 Direct
Loan Program$30 credit report fee to purchase sdingle family houseing located across multiple counties across the state USDA Rural Development rd.usda.gov Low-income individuals and families seeking housing assistance Yes, if they meet income and eligibility criteria Photo ID, income verification, credit report fee for home purchase Usage depends on program eligibility; no limit if criteria are met. No formal referral required Government-Based Organization State Health, Financial Dothan Medicaid Office 334-702-3101 2652 Fortner Street, Suite 4 Monday-Friday: 7:30-4:30 Certifies individuals for Medicaid which provides assistance with the cost of medical care for certain individuals and families with low incomes and/or resources. This agency also assists clients with their questions and problems concerning Medicaid. no fee to apply Dothan Medicaid Office medicaid.alabama.gov Individuals and families with low income/resources Yes, if eligibility criteria are met Photo ID, proof of income, age/disability documentation No stated limit; open to all eligible applicants. No referral needed Community-Based Organization City Health, Financial, Transportation, Housing, Legal SARCOA www.sarcoa.org 334-793-6843 1075 Brannon Stand Rd Monday-Friday: 8:00-4:30 Multiple resources and programs
available, Area Agency on Aging,
Caregiver Support, Medicaid Waiver
Program, Assistance for those with
limited mobility and function, In-
Home services, legal services.
Diabetes Education, Special Events
for Senior AdultsSARCOA sarcoa.org Seniors, caregivers, and individuals with limited mobility Yes, services are available to justice-impacted persons Varies by program; may include proof of income, ID Usage may vary by program; no general limit stated. No formal referral required Government-Based Organization City Health Human Resource Development Corporation – Eufaula (334) 687-8372 1347 South Eufaula Avenue, Eufaula, AL 36027 Mon - Fri 8am - 4:30pm Food Pantry for the Eufaula area. While access to assistance is available to everyone,
priority is given to those who live in low-income households.Human Resource Development Corp – Eufaula N/A Low-income residents of Eufaula Yes Proof of income and residency preferred Limited capacity; may restrict frequency of food pantry visits. No referral required Government-Based Organization County Health Clearing House of Barbour County (334) 687-2896 111 Jackson Street, Eufaula, AL 36027 Mon - Thurs 9am - 3pm, Fri 9am - 12pm Food Pantry for Barbour County Program serves low-income residents of
Barbour County not currently receiving Food Stamps.Clearing House of Barbour County N/A Low-income residents not receiving food stamps Yes Proof of income and residency Limited capacity; may restrict frequency of food pantry visits. No referral required Government-Based Organization City Housing Eufala Housing Authority (334) 687-2451
www.eufaulahousing.com737 South Orange Avenue, Eufaula, AL 36072 Mon - Fri 8am - 4:30pm Low-income public housing and voucher programs 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
Food Assistance
Housing Assistance
Barbour County
Southeast
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based on income and criminal history checks by the Eufaula HAEufaula Housing Authority eufaulahousing.com Low-income families meeting HUD criteria Yes ID, income verification, background checks Usage depends on program rules; may include waitlists or voucher limits. No referral required Government-Based Organization County Housing Family Service Center: Barbour County Homeless Program (334) 687-2896 276 Highway 239 South, Clayton, AL 36016 Mon - Fri 10am - 3pm Program may provide assistance in the form of
shelter and food to homeless residents of Barbour County.Family Service Center: Barbour County Homeless Program N/A Homeless residents of Barbour County Yes Proof of homelessness and residency May have time limits or reentry conditions for shelter services. No referral required Government-Based Organization City Transportation Eufaula Barbour Transit Authority
www.eufaulaalabama.com/165/Eufaula-Barbour-Transit-Authority(334) 687-1242 560 East Boundary Street, Old TV McCoo School Complex
Eufaula, AL 36027Mon - Fri 6am - 5pm Provides transportation assistance to citizens of
Eufaula. Passengers are asked to call 24 hours in advance to
schedule appointments.Available to citizens of Eufaula. Eufaula Barbour Transit Authority eufaulaalabama.com Citizens of Eufaula Yes None specified Usage may be limited by scheduling availability or funding. No referral required Government-Based Organization County Financial Barbour County Department of Human Resources www.dhr.alabama.gov (334) 775-2000 276 Highway 239 South, Clayton, AL 36016 Mon - Fri 8am - 4:30pm Program provides various forms of assistance including
child support services and adult welfare and social services. This entity
also can provide food assistance through its Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program (SNAP).Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) provides
for basic needs for low income families with children under age 18 or age
19 if s/he is a full time student in a secondary school or in the equivalent
level of vocational or technical training. SNAP is available to low and
no-income individuals and families.Barbour County Department of Human Resources dhr.alabama.gov Low-income families and individuals Yes ID, proof of income, residency Usage depends on program eligibility; no stated limit. No referral required Government-Based Organization County Education, Employment, Health, Financial, Housing Southeast AL Community Action Partnership (SEACAP) Emergency
Housing Assistance Program(334) 248-6091 100 George Wallace Drive, Enterprise, AL 36330 Mon - Fri 8am - 4:30pm Program offers multiple services. Program provides
counseling and homebuyer education. Program can provide emergency
shelter for recent homeless. Program may offer of rent and/or utilities
payment assistance if eligible individuals are at least one month behind
in rent. Agency can also provide some food and clothing assistance, with
specific programs for children and seniors.All clients eligible for utilities, housing, and food assistance
will live in Barbour, Coffee, Geneva, Henry, Dale, or Houston counties
and will have suffered a loss of income within previous two months. The
Brown Bag program is for seniors 60 years or older and requires proof
of income. Child Food Program and School Supplies Program are for
children of low to no income families.SEACAP Emergency Housing Assistance Program N/A Residents of Barbour and surrounding counties who’ve lost income Yes Proof of income loss, residency, ID May have limits on repeat usage for emergency services. No referral required Government-Based Organization County Mental Health, Substance Use Recovery SpectraCare Melissa Kirkland,
Exec Director
melissak@spectracare.org334-687-2323 / 800-951-4357
Access to Care: 800-951-4357
After Hours/Emergency:
800-951-4357
https://www.spectracare.org/133 North Orange Avenue
Eufaula, AL 36027Mon - Fri 8am -5:00 pm
Closed Noon - 1 pmADULT: Case Mgt, Crisis Stabilization Unit, Intensive Day Treatment, Outpatient, Emergency Services, Rehab Day Program, Residential Services, Assertive Community Treatment, Substance Abuse Outpatient Program ID
Insurance Cards
3 check stubs for
Proof of InsuranceSliding scale Government-Based Organization State Health, Mental Health Magnolia Creek Treatment Center for Eating Disorders Lindsey Curlee, Exec Director
lcurlee@magnolia-creek.com205-509-2571
866-318-2329
https://magnoliacreek.com/645 Crenshaw Road
Chelsea, AL 35043ADULT:
Partial Hospitalization Program
Women Residential Treatment CenterGovernment-Based Organization County Mental Health, Substance Use Recovery SpectraCare Crisis Center 800-951-4357 2740 Headland Avenue
Dothan, AL 36303Safe, 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
Partnered with law enforcement and EMS for on-site interventions
Clinical Evaluation
Psychiatric Care
Crisis Stabilization
Crisis Residential Care/Observation Beds
Referrals to community-based resources:
Outpatient Therapy, Substance Use Treatment, Peer Support, and long-term carewithin 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
TextTEXT:
START to 8878824 / 7
Also En EspanolProvides 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 RuthFREE 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. Government-Based Organization State Mental Health, Substance Use Recovery 24/7 Mental Health and Substance Use Crisis Line Dial 988 Dial 988 Dial 988 Dial 988 24/7 Immediate crisis care, suicide prevention, and assistance from professionals Community-Based Organization County Substance Use Recovery Phenix City Court Referral Program Angela Williams 256-750-2004
pccrp@bellsouth.netGiven at phone call
for servicesT, Th, F
12 pm - 6 pmSubstance 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.netGiven at phone call
for servicesT, Th, F
12 pm - 6 pmSubstance 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
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BIBB 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 Unbound 216 Christopher Taunton 205 928-0364 P.O. Box 356 Centerville, AL 35042 Reentry services including housing Must have been a part of the program inside of Bibb Correctional Institute Government-Based Organization County Education, Health, Financial, Housing Community Service Programs of West Alabama Tiffany Holman: 205-926-9384
https://www.cspwal.com/utility-assistance-programs205-926-9384 200 Second Street
Centreville, AL 35042Elderly assistance programs, meals on wheels, housing resources, Emergency Food and Shelter Program, low-income housing utility payment assistance https://www.cspwal.com/elderly-assistance-program 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.orgService helps with locating assistance for basic human needs,
government information, employment support, and health resources.Government-Based Organization County Housing Brent Housing Authority (205) 926-7781 10 White St, Brent, AL 35034 Alabama Business Charitable Trust Fund https://powerofgood.com/grant/emergency-assistance-programs/ Community-Based Organization City Health Compassion & Hope Food Basket/Soup Kitchen John 205.876.6931. 1728 Main Street Brent, AL 35034 11:00 AM - 1 PM 7 days a week Food Pantry None None Has food available until it runs out Government-Based Organization County Education, Health, Financial, Housing Community Service Programs of West Alabama 205-752-5429
https://www.cspwal.com/utility-assistance-programs205-752-5429 601 Black Bears Way
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401Utility assistance, financial classes, 1st Time home buying classes/info, occasional low income rental/mortgage assistance Elderly assistance programs, meals on wheels, housing resources, Emergency Food and Shelter Program https://www.cspwal.com/elderly-assistance-program Faith-Centered Organization County Health Cahaba Medical Care Leslie Jones (205) 277-2409 405 Belcher St, Centreville, AL 35042 Government-Based Organization County Mental Health Indian Rivers Behavioral Health
205-391-3131
Karen Jones, Exec Director
kjones@irbh.org205-391-3131
Access to Care: 205-391-3131
Press 5 for Bibb Services
After Hours/Emergency:
205-391-3131
Press 1 for Crisis Emergency
https://www.irbh.org/2439 Main Street
Brent, AL 35034Outpatient Walk-In:
M - Thurs: 7:30 am - 10 am
Friday: 8 am - 10 am
Operations Hours:
M - Thurs: 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
Friday: 8 am - Noon
Includes Med ManagementADULT: Case Mgt, Crisis Stabilization Unit, In-Home Intervention, Outpatient, Partial Hospitalization Program, Rehab Day Program, Residential Services, Assertive Community Treatment, Emergency Services, M.O.M.s Adult Residential, PATH Homeless Program, Supportive Housing Photo ID
Insurance Cards
Social Security Card
Proof of Income for
Sliding Scale FeeSliding Scale Fee if no insurance available Government-Based Organization State Health, Mental Health Magnolia Creek Treatment Center for Eating Disorders Lindsey Curlee, Exec Director
lcurlee@magnolia-creek.com205-509-2571
866-318-2329
https://magnoliacreek.com/645 Crenshaw Road
Chelsea, AL 35043ADULT:
Partial Hospitalization Program
Women Residential Treatment CenterGovernment-Based Organization State Mental Health, Substance Use Recovery 24/7 Mental Health and Substance Use Crisis Line Dial 988 Dial 988 Dial 988 Dial 988 24/7 Immediate crisis care, suicide prevention, and assistance from professionals Government-Based Organization County Mental Health, Substance Use Recovery Indian Rivers
Hope Pointe Behavioral Health Crisis Care205-391-4000 1401 Greensboro Avenue
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401Safe, 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.
crisis intervention
individual and group therapy
case management
medication management
peer support
referrals to internal and community partners
safety planningIndividuals experiencing a
mental health and/or
substance use crisis.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
TextTEXT:
START to 8878824 / 7
Also En EspanolProvides 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 RuthFREE 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 City Food Feeding Alabama FeedingAlabama.org Find Food Pantry near you
FeedingAlabama.org
