| CASA of Marshall County
| 180 Bluff Road Guntersville, AL 35976 | (256) 582-7807 | |
To provide Care and Assurance to the Aging & Homebound of Marshall County, enabling them to live safely, independently, with dignity at home.
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Member Since 2011 |
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| Christian Women's Job Corps
| 5025 Spring Creek Dr Guntersville, AL 35976 | (256) 582-8509 | |
CWJC is a faith-based program that combines practical emotional healing, and spiritual growth in classroom settings and through one-on-one mentoring. We offer classes on job skills, money management, parenting, resume and interview skills, bible study, and much more.
If you are striving to enter or re-enter the workforce, looking to improve your relationships and make new friends, and are seeking purpose and self-confidence, our program may be a good fit for you!
Follow us on facebook for updates:facebook.com/cwjcofguntersville
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Member Since 2008 |
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| Marshall County Arc
| 5104 Porter Harvey Dr Guntersville, AL 35976 | (256) 582-5009 | |
Marshall County Arc carries out its mission of protecting and promoting the rights of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families through initiative programs. By sharing knowledge, conducting trainings, and hosting events, these programs help connect communities and foster a broader culture of inclusion.
The dedicated team teaches participants life skills such as personal care, health and wellbeing, and educational topics, but also injects fun into their day with activities such as an American Idol-style ARC Idol, a luau, and more. Follow them on Facebook at the above link for updates and activities, and check out thearc.org for more info on the organization as a whole.
Follow us on Facebook for updates here: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064815306164
And visit https://thearc.org/ to view the national website and gain insight into more about the program as a whole.
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Member Since 2023 |
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| Community Action Agency
| 5850 US Hwy 431 Suite 13 at Crossroads Mall Albertville, AL 35950 | (256) 638-4430 | |
Established as a private non-profit by the federal government in 1965, the Community Action Agency was designed to combat poverty in our geographical area. We seek to involve the entire community in assessing local needs and reducing poverty. We focus avaialble resources to assist low-income families, and our goal is to help individuals acquire useful skills and provide opportunities for people to become economically self-sufficient.
Community Action Agency of Northeast Alabama is now offering a new program called GROW (Gaining Resources, Opportunity, and Wellbeing). The program's primary goal is to help clients become self-sufficient through educational, employment, housing, and income management assistance, along with direct aid services.
Follow us on Facebook here for updates: facebook.com/CAANEAL
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Member Since 2012 |
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| Family Services of North Alabama
| 203 South Emmett St Albertville, AL 35950 | (256) 878-9159 | |
Family Services of North Alabama seeks to inspire, empower, and promote positive parenting through education, resource networking, and related services and to empower, educate, assist and provide advocacy for victims of sexual assault. Our agency has the following programs: Fatherhood Initiative Program Cooperative Parenting classes Community Awareness SASS Program Internet Safety
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Member Since 2018 |
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| Marshall County Habitat for Humanity
| PO Box 2 Guntersville, AL 35976 | (256) 202-9468 | |
Habitat for Humanity of Marshall County is a nonprofit Christian ministry. We build decent and affordable homes to improve the lives of families in Guntersville, Albertville, Arab, Boaz and the surrounding communities of Marshall County, Alabama.
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Member Since 2013 |
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| Marshall County Guardianship Program
Tricia Hopper | 436 Blount Avenue Guntersville, AL 35976 | (256)388-9851 | |
GAP Marshall County Guardianship Program is based upon the need of guardians for elderly and/or adults with disabilities. These individuals may not have family willing or able to be a guardian, so a volunteer is appointed by the court system. Working closely with the County Conservator and GAP, the Guardian becomes a friend and ensures that the individual's needs are met.
If you are interested in helping "fill the gap" with love for those who can no longer care for themselves by becoming a GAP volunteer, please contact us by email, phone, or on Facebook. |
Member Since 2016 |
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| United Cherokee AniYunWiYa Nation
| 221 Pleasant Hill Road Guntersville, AL 35976 | (256) 582-2333 (256) 293-6464 | |
We must remember our Aniyunwiya (Cherokee) ancestors, to pass on their culture, so they can't be forgotten. To help and serve one another for everyone's benefit. The less debating, fighting, and grudges we hold the sooner our lives, our communities, and our world will be a better place to live. Our history is different than those whose ancestors were removed. Remember the Treaty of New Echota and the selling of our Tribal lands. We seek unity now for all Tribes, Nations and Bands of Aniyunwiya (Cherokee), we united together are the Ani-Yun'wi'ya, the "Principal People", apart we are but lost. Remember we are the "Keepers of the Sacred Fire". Remembering this is a moral obligation to our posterity. |
Member Since 2009 |
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| Marshall County Homeless Ministries
| PO Box 152 Guntersville, AL 35976 | (256) 677-9231 | |
Room In the Inn, Marshall County is a program of Marshall County Homeless Ministries that organizes a cooperative of churches to provide emergency temporary shelter for people without homes. We currently run a cold-weather shelter only (Nov.-March), housing people on a rotating basis at local churches.
Emphasizing the scriptural ideals of love and community through service to the homeless, our campus provides faithful people of Marshall Co an opportunity to respond directly to the broken and disenfranchised among us.
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Member Since 2018 |
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| Marshall County DHR
| 180 Bluff Road Guntersville, AL 35976 | (256) 582-7100 | Fax (256) 582-7160 | |
The Department of Human Resources was created in 1935 to administer the assistance programs that were part of the Social Security Act. These programs were developed to help an American public that was suffering through the financial hardships of the Great Depression. The agency's original name was the Department of Public Welfare. In 1955, it was renamed the Department of Pensions and Security. The current name was adopted in 1986. Some programs have changed over the years to meet the changing needs of Alabama. However, the agency's primary goal has always been and always will be to help people in need. The agency currently has about 4,000 State Merit System employees, most of whom work in the agency's 67 county departments. Although the agency employs a wide variety of professionals, social workers represent the largest category of DHR employees.
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Member Since 1996 |
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| Kids to Love
| 140 Castle Drive Madison, AL 35758 | (256) 880-3455 | |
Since 2004, the Kids to Love Foundation has directly impacted the lives of more than 225,000 foster children. Our ultimate goal is to find “forever families” for children who are waiting to be adopted. But there are so many others ways to help – through donations, volunteer hours and support for our programs.
Follow us on facebook for updates: facebook.com/kidstolovefoundation
Kids to Love also offers food box pickups to help foster families. For a schedule of pickups and to register, click the link here: https://www.signupgenius.com/
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Member Since 2023 |
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| Big Brothers Big Sisters Of The Tennessee Valley
| 303 Williams Ave SW, Suite 123 Huntsville, AL 35801 | (256) 880-2123 | Fax (256) 880-2177 | |
The Big Brothers Big Sisters' mission is to create and support 1 : 1 mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise in youth. It is our vision that all youth achieve their potential. For updates, follow us on facebook here: facebook.com/bbbstv
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Member Since 2009 |
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| Caring Heart Teen Pantry
| 165 N. Main Street Arab, AL 35016 | (256) 640-3349 | |
Caring Heart Teen Pantry was started to ensure that ALL TEENS have the proper personal hygiene items and food at home, so that they can concentrate on being teens and not worry about having basic necessities.
Teens can come and pick out their own food and hygiene items that they need to maintain their confidence on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month 9am till 1pm! Over 170 teens are served through the pantry!
The items in the pantry are made possible by generous donors.
Follow us on Facebook here: facebook.com/caringheartteenpantry
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Member Since 2023 |
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| United Way of Marshall County
| 709 Blount Avenue Guntersville, AL 35976 | (256) 582-4700 | Fax (256) 582-4779 | |
United Way of Marshall County is a non-profit organization that works to improve the lives of residents in Marshall County by addressing pressing community needs. They focus on providing services in the areas of education, financial stability, and health. They work in partnership with local businesses, government agencies, and other non-profit organizations to provide resources and support to individuals and families in need. Their services includ programs that support early childhood education, homelessness, services to senior citizens, among others. Additionally, they also run an emergency assistance program that provides short-term aid to families facing financial difficulties. United Way of Marshall County is committed to creating a strong and vibrant community for all residents.
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Member Since 2006 |
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| CAJA of Marshall County
| 103 South Hambrick St Albertville, AL 35950 | (256) 878-1445 | Fax (256) 878-6445 | |
The purpose of CAJA of Marshall County is the protection of abused and neglected children within the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court system.
CAJA volunteers are appointed by a Judge to represent the best interests of abused and neglected children in court in Marshall County. They independently and comprehensively investigate the child’s circumstances; facilitate community services for the child and family; provide a written report to the court; and monitor the case to ensure compliance with the court orders. In 1997, CAJA (Court Appointed Juvenile Advocacy) Board of Marshall County graduated its first class of volunteer advocates and Juvenile Court Judge David Evans swore them in as Officers of the Court. Today, CAJA continues to train volunteers to stand up for the children of Marshall County.
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Member Since 1995 |
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| Child Advocacy Center of Marshall County
| 1620 Railroad Ave Guntersville, AL 35976 | (256) 582-8492 | |
The Child Advocacy Center of Marshall County team works to educate children and adults about signs of child abuse and neglect and how to report it, while the center offers a safe, neutral, child-friendly environment for children who are suspected victims of child abuse. Programming offers children and their families forensic interviews, therapy, family support, and much more.
Visit marshallcac.org to meet the team and learn more about these programs. Follow them on Facebook for updates here: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064680219273
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Member Since 2024 |
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