A Family’s Journey of Health and Happiness
…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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…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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…the Child Tax Credit. You can also use MyFreeTaxes to claim missed stimulus payments. That’s part of our effort to make sure you get back every penny possible. If you……
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…free, high-quality early childhood education for children ages eight weeks to five years in families experiencing homeless. The ELC is Alabama’s first licensed childcare center exclusively for children experiencing homelessness….…
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…Tax Credit Child Tax Credit Child and dependent care expenses People say doing your taxes is a chore. Prove them wrong. MyFreeTaxes is fast. It’s easy. You can do it……
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…from United Way of Central Alabama (UWCA) step in by checking children’s birth certificates, proof of residency and more. Volunteers also assist families in completing their child’s Angel Tree wish……
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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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…We know, however, that children’s success can be drastically impacted without a reliable source of food. In Alabama, one in four children struggles with food insecurity. This means they don’t……
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…Bank of Central Alabama, provides bags of food for children to have at home on the weekends through the Weekenders Back Pack Program. Over 108,000 meals are discretely placed in……
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…children they serve come from homes where the children aren’t getting a healthy meal on a daily basis. According to YMCA Youth Center Director, Beau Walker, last year they actually……
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…partner agencies touches on nearly every basic need being addressed by nonprofits in the community — child and family issues, domestic violence, poverty, literacy, disability rights, HIV/AIDS, other health issues,……
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…address COVID-19 related learning loss due to school closures during the pandemic. Beginning January 19th, over 100 students from UAB, Miles College, Samford University, Birmingham-Southern College, Jefferson State Community……
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…– and that’s what United Way does.” Dr. Briggs’ relationship with UWCA goes back many years. After his medical residency, he held several positions at UAB before joining Blue Cross……
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