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Alabama Solutions Choice Charities

8/21/2017

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Below are Alabama's top rated charities and nonprofits who truly dedicate themselves to bring positive change to the Alabama people. Click on their names below to donate to them today. Thank you for giving!
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Children


  • Kids To Love
​" Kids to Love is a 501(c)(3) approved Foundation. Since incorporation in 2004, the Kids to Love Foundation has been able to reach over 200,000 foster children, rescuing them and meeting their needs.
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  • Boys and Girls Club of North Alabama
"To inspire and enable all young people especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens."
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  • Alabama Network of Advocacy Centers  
    "The Alabama Network of Children’s Advocacy Centers, Inc. (ANCAC or The Network) is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to promote the multi-disciplinary process in fostering an abuse-free society for Alabama’s children and support the development of the children’s advocacy center model through public awareness, training and collaborative partnerships. The Network achieves this mission through 30 Full Member centers, 3 Associate Member centers, and 2 Pilot Projects that serve 64 counties with forensic interviewing, evaluations, medical referrals, and counseling services."

Churches


  • Church Clarity
"Clarity is Reasonable.
Church Clarity is not advocating for policy changes. Together with our Advocates, we're establishing a new standard for church policy disclosure. Churches have a responsibility to be proactively clear about their policies on their primary websites. Anyone can use our crowdsource form to submit a church to be scored. From there, a team of Church Clarity Volunteers follows a simple yet consistent method, assigning a score to each church based on how clearly their website communicates their actively enforced policies. Once the information is triple checked, it's published to our public database."

Education


  • Donors Choose
​"We were started by a history teacher. In 2000, Charles Best, a teacher at a Bronx public high school, wanted his students to read Little House on the Prairie. As he was making photocopies of the one book he could procure, Charles thought about all the money he and his colleagues were spending on books, art supplies, and other materials. And he figured there were people out there who'd want to help — if they could see where their money was going. Charles sketched out a website where teachers could post classroom project requests, and donors could choose the ones they wanted to support. His colleagues posted the first 11 requests. Then it spread. Today, we're open to every public school in America."
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  • Therapy Partners Inc.
​"Our mission statement: To serve the community by providing certified teams of handlers and animals to work as a therapeutic tool in hospital, schools, long-term care facilities and other appropriate settings."

Health


  • 57 North Hampton  "Building a generation to happy, confident, resilient kids. 57 North Hampton is a fairly unconventional organization that uses play as it’s primary means of educating kids on building and maintaining mental health and coping strategies. Using proven techniques, each one of our playshops, events and materials, creates maximum impact in a short time, developing and reinforcing healthy habits that are theirs for life."
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  • United Celebral Palsy of Huntsville & Tennessee Valley, Inc.
​"To enhance the quality of life for individuals with disabilities and promote their independence, self-sufficiency and full citizenship in the community through direct services, assistive technology, education, training, and advocacy."
  • Free Clinics In Alabama
The amazing clinics that are working towards helping the Alabama people with free & affordable health care we all need.

Homelessness


  • ​First Stop 
​​"The mission of First Stop is to encounter homeless people were they are, connect them to important services, and to empower them to independent, sustainable living."
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  • Homeless Construction Coalition 
"To aid in ensuring a comfortable living situation for the homeless population of Northern Alabama while we work for better long term solutions ."
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  • Housing First, Inc.
"Housing First, Inc. is a non-profit agency whose mission is to secure resources and assets, which lead to community planning to end homelessness through advocacy and community collaboration. Housing First serves homeless individuals, families, and veterans through street outreach, housing and temporary financial assistance. Housing First utilizes federal funding programs as well as private donations, in addition to local foundation funding, in order to serve those seeking assistance in Mobile and Baldwin counties."

Indigenous Tribes &

Multi-Cultural


  • AMOR
We are a non-profit named AMOR which stands for Alabama Multicultural Organization. The acronym AMOR means “love” in spanish. Its vision is to engage people in embracing diversity and cultures through our unique ability to see opportunities in communities where we live, learn, and play so that we can have a better understanding of the beauty of life through arts, culture, and education."
  • United Cherokee AniYunWiYa Nation (UCAN Tribe) ​

Social Justice


  • ACLU Alabama
​"Defending our rights to equality, liberty, & justice."
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  • Southern Poverty Law Center 
​"The Southern Poverty Law Center is dedicated to fighting hate and bigotry and to seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of our society. Using litigation, education, and other forms of advocacy, the SPLC works toward the day when the ideals of equal justice and equal opportunity will be a reality."

  • Equality & Justice Initiative
  "The Equal Justice Initiative is committed to ending mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the United States, to challenging racial and economic injustice, and to protecting basic human rights for the most vulnerable people in American society."
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  • Arise
"Arise is a statewide citizens' organization composed of faith and community groups that promotes state policies that improve the lives of low-income people."

Sustainability & Environmental Health


  • Energy Alabama
​"Accelerate Alabama’s transition to sustainable energy through education, advocacy, and technical assistance."
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  • Land Trust of North Alabama
"Saving North Alabama's Great Natural Places."
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  • Southern Environmental Law Center
"The Southern Environmental Law Center uses the power of law and policy to protect the environment in six states: Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. SELC's attorneys work in all branches and at all levels of government to defend healthy air and clean water; to protect the region's forests, coasts, wetlands, and other native landscapes; and to promote vibrant and livable communities across the Southeast."

Veterans


  • Still Serving Veterans
"The mission of Still Serving Veterans is to serve and honor Veterans and their families, transitioning service members, and members of the Guard and Reserves by assisting them in securing meaningful employment and the Veteran benefits they have earned. All services are provided at no charge."

Women's Reproductive Rights


  • Linda D. Foundation
"The Linda D Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) organization that financially assists Alabama women primarily at the Huntsville clinic with emergency contraception & delivery of emergency contraception and birth control costs.  No judgement, no strings attached.  For additional funding, contact the National Abortion Federation for assistance."

  • The P.O.W.E.R. House
​"The P.O.W.E.R. (People Organizing for Women’s Empowerment & Rights) House is a historical, multi use building that houses the offices of Montgomery Area Reproductive Justice Coalition.  When we began in July of 2015, our main purpose was serving the patients of Reproductive Health Services, Montgomery’s only abortion clinic, which is located next door.  We have since branched out and operate as a community space for women, the LGBTQ* community, and other marginalized groups."
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  • The Yellowhammer Fund
"The Yellowhammer Fund will provide funding for anyone seeking care at one of Alabama's five abortion clinics and will help with other barriers to access (travel, lodging, etc.) as well as able.
We plan to start assisting patients by the beginning of 2018. As a member of the National Network of Abortion Funds, the Yellowhammer Fund is also committed to collaborations, advocacy, and programming that further the goals of reproductive justice."

If you would like to become an Alabama Philanthropist, learn how much you can give every month here and give confidently at Charity Navigator.
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