United Way of North Talladega County
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United Way of North Talladega County has the privilege of working with 21 nonprofit agencies that are making a positive impact in North Talladega County. Each year our Allocation Partners are allocated a portion of the funds donated by the community through the annual campaign.
Provides medical aid, transportation, speech therapy and hearing screenings for children.
Contact: Linda Johnson
256-761-1341
Is a preventive agency whose goal is to reinforce positive attributes in children, including a strengthened sense of self-worth at home, school and in the community.
Contact: Valerie Shannon
256-458-3738
Strives to improve the quality of life for individuals with various impairments. The ARC serves individuals who are mental challenged. In addition, the ARC provides summer day camp for children with multi-impairments for six weeks.
Contact: Janie Curtis
256-362-8064
A youth development program that provides activities designed to capture interest, tech skills and build supportive relationships. Kids are given opportunities to communicate rules and expectations; take on meaningful challenges; build self-confidence and self-esteem; and offer hope and opportunity.
Contact Johnny Byrd
256-236-7050
Provides programs that centers on character development, leadership skills, citizenship, personal fitness, and self-reliance.
Contact: Scotty Parker
256-252-5556
Dedicated to providing support programs and therapies to children and adults with disabilities. We strive toward a tomorrow where disabilities are neither limiting nor defining.
Contact Lisa Spurling
256-237-8203 ext.108
Helps people with developmental disabilities meet the challenges of everyday life.
Contact: Mollie Bearden
256-591-9543
Provides medicine, clothing, diapers, foster care supplies, baby needs, and transportation to indigent and foster children.
Contact: Nicole Parker and Brenda Brooks
256-761-6715
Promotes skills that promote self-sufficiency. Sponsors the program, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.
Contact: Betsy Curlee
256-362-7254
Provides a broad range of learning adventures that grow skills and self-confidence.
Contact: Jennifer Should
1-800-734-4541
Provides Art in the Schools during the school year at each elementary schools in the City of Talladega and subsidizes the Museum’s Art Camp for Kids which has been held more than 20 years.
Contact: Susannah Herring
205-368-5222
Provide food and assistance for utilities for people in the Lincoln area.
Contact: Marsha Martin
205-842-7610
Meets the needs of abused and neglected children in Talladega. Provides a safe and friendly atmosphere to their story. Provides counseling two days a week for abused or neglected children.
Contact: Nancy Green
256-315-2662
Provide many spiritual opportunities, assistance with physical needs, comfortable environment, and support for all single moms.
Contact: Donelle Proctor
256-362-9100
Meets the financial needs of cancer patients and their families.
Contact: Pat Hogge
205-368-4312
256-368-2089
Trains boys and girls in homemaking, leadership, citizenship, and provide competitive events. In addition, offer various day-camps and enrichment programs.
Contact: Henry Dorough
256-362-6187
Provides hot meals daily to homebound individuals in Talladega city limits.
Contact: Billy Sparkman
256-493-3283
Provides clothing, food, and other items needy families with school children in rural North Talladega County.
Contact: Buster Bolton
256-315-5122
Suicide awareness
Jamie Moss
brighterdayz01@gmail.com
Provides children the opportunity to explore the arts.
George Culver, Executive Director
256-315-0000
Assists people in our community with food, clothing needs, give financial assistance for utility bills and medication.
Contact: David Phillips
256-362-7698
Housing-short-term
Billie Crawford
256-267-8535
256-362-6611
Domestic Violence
256-236-7233
205-338-6462
256-245-4343
256-404-2133