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…6, an initiative designed to transform basic childcare into high-quality early learning so that children are better prepared to succeed when starting school. In 2007, United Way launched its 2-1-1……
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…6, an initiative designed to transform basic childcare into high-quality early learning so that children are better prepared to succeed when starting school. In 2007, United Way launched its 2-1-1……
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…United Way, as we are celebrating our centennial anniversary. As we commemorate 100 years of service and get ready to kick off the next 100, here are five ways that……
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…and counseling services for those children, and then we provide family advocacy and support for their non-offending caregivers.” Bowman The mock courtroom at Owens House prepares children and families before……
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…telephone access point: 833.939.0336. HMG AL staff work to ensure that all families have access to appropriate child-related services so children have every opportunity to succeed. HMG AL envisions a……
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…the child. These items will supplement the child’s care and ease some of the financial strain that the caregiver is experiencing on her limited income. According to AAA, many grandparents……
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…will produce and air interviews that are focused on the nonprofit agencies in United Way of Central Alabama’s network and how those organizations represent a social services safety net for……
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…Credit Union Arc of Walker County Arlington Properties Inc. Avadian Credit Union Balch & Bingham LLP Bayer Properties LLC BioHorizons Inc. Birmingham Business Alliance Blount County Children’s Center Blue Cross……
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For 100 years, United Way of Central Alabama (UWCA) has served our community’s most vital needs, thanks to the support of countless individuals and organizations. From the Great Depression to tornado……
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…larger despite the improving economy. To look at individual state results, click on this link for an interactive map. There are 50.8 million U.S. households that can’t afford a basic……
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The year 2023 was monumental for United Way of Central Alabama (UWCA). After 100 years of service to a steadily expanding area that now includes six counties, last year was……
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…at New Beginning Child Development Center in Birmingham’s Roebuck Springs neighborhood. About 10 other children sip water or juice, raise their hands and answer “lock” or “lemon” in turn. And……
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…how to care for his needs at home.” This caregiver training and support are at the heart of United Ability’s philosophy to ensure that a child’s learning and development can……
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