• Alabama Department of Mental Health
    https://mh.alabama.gov/
    1-800-367-0955 | (334) 242-3454
    The Alabama Department of Mental Health serves more than 200,000 Alabama citizens with mental illnesses, intellectual disabilities, and substance use disorders. The department strives to Serve, Empower, and offer Support to create awareness while promoting the health and well-being of Alabamians.

    Alabama Post Adoption Connections (APAC)
    http://www.childrensaid.org/what_we_do/programs/apac/
    (205) 949-2722
    Statewide program designed to empower adoptive families facing adoption challenges and to facilitate stronger bonds and interactions with adoptive families.

    Alabama Tobacco Quitline
    www.quitnowalabama.com
    Call 1-800 Quit Now (1-800-784-8669)
    Free telephone and online coaching service for any Alabamian who is ready to quit tobacco.

    ALL Kids -Children’s Health Insurance Program
    http://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/allkids/
    1-888-373-KIDS (5437)
    ALL Kids is a low-cost, comprehensive healthcare coverage program for children under age 19. Benefits include regular checkups and immunizations, sick child doctor visits, prescriptions, vision and dental care, hospitalization, mental health and substance abuse services, and much more.

    Amelia Center
    www.ameliacenter.org
    (205) 638-7481
    The Amelia Center is a comprehensive grief counseling center that provides individual and family counseling to children and teens who have experienced a death, or to adults who have experienced the death of a child.

    Bradford Health Services
    www.bradfordhealth.com
    (205) 942-3200 or 888-577-0012
    Bradford is about helping people and families who are dealing with addiction achieve recovery.

    Catholic Family Services
    www.cfsbhm.org
    (205) 324-6561
    Counseling services at CFS are open to anyone regardless of religious affiliation. The agency offers these services to individuals and families who are encountering problems in their daily lives that go beyond their own abilities to resolve. Provides marriage, grief and bereavement, play therapy for children, adolescent, individual, and family counseling services.

    Children’s Behavioral Health
    https://www.childrensal.org/behavioral-health
    (205) 638-9193 
    Outpatient clinic that provides care through a multidisciplinary team approach. Various types of therapy are provided including individual, family, and behavioral.

    Children’s of Alabama
    https://www.childrensal.org
    (205) 638-9100
    1600 7th Ave. S.
    Birmingham AL 35233

    Child’s Play
    www.childsplaytherapycenter.com
    (205) 978-9939
    Offers speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy as well as psychological services such as IQ/achievement testing, therapy and counseling. Small groups and camps are also offered.

    CHIPS Center-Children's Hospital Intervention and Prevention Services (CHIPS Center)
    www.childrensal.org/CHIPS
    (205) 638-2751
    CHIPS Center has been an outpatient center at Children’s of Alabama since 1995 where children who have experienced suspected abuse and their families impacted by suspected abuse can come for support, hope, and healing. The CHIPS staff is a team of specially trained licensed professional counselors, doctors, licensed social workers, and sexual assault nurse examiners (SANE). CHIPS provides forensic medical evaluations, social work support services, counseling services, and prevention education services

    Community Food Bank of Central Alabama
    www.feedingal.org
    (205) 942-8911
    Collects surplus food and distributes through charitable and other non-profit organizations to feed hungry people in our twelve-county area.

    Community Grief Support
    www.communitygriefsupport.org
    (205) 870-8667
    Free services provided to adults 19 years or older. A safe place where people grieving the death of a loved one can meet with others who have had this experience. Together they learn how to regain control of their lives in an environment of care, comfort and healing.

    Crisis Center, Inc.
    www.crisiscenterbham.com
    (205) 323-7782 (Office Line)
    (205) 323-7777 (Crisis Line)
    (205) 328-5437 Kids Helpline, Line Open 3-10PM
    (205) 328-5465 Teen Helpline, Line Open 3-10 PM
    (205) 323-7272 Rape Response, 24 Hour Hotline

    Provides 24-hour, 365 days per year support, crisis and suicide intervention, community information and referrals through telephone counseling

    Department of Human Resources (Jefferson County, Alabama)
    http://dhr.alabama.gov/counties/county_results.aspx?id=Jefferson
    (205) 423-4850
    The Alabama Department of Human Resources will help families receive the least disruptive services they need, when they need them, and for only as long as they need them in order to maintain children in or return them to a safe, stable home.

    Exchange Club Family Skills Center
    www.ecfsc.com
    (205) 801-5151
    Acts as the principal child abuse and neglect prevention agency providing parent education and support to both parents and children in the greater Birmingham area

    Family Court of Jefferson County
    http://jeffconline.jccal.org/familycourt
    (205) 325-5491
    Exercises jurisdiction in matters involving children. These matters might include cases in which a child is alleged to be delinquent, dependent, or in need of supervision. The Court also exercises jurisdiction over other proceedings including establishment of paternity and child support enforcement, as well as protection from abuse.

    Family Promise
    https://www.familypromisebham.org/
    205-918-0246
    Family Promise of Birmingham, founded in 1998 as the Birmingham Hospitality Network, is a network of diverse faith and civic organizations working together to provide safe, home-like lodging where homeless families can stay together while working to regain their independence.

    Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama (HICA)
    www.hispanicinterest.org
    (205) 942-5505
    Provides services dedicated to the social, civic and economic integration of Hispanic families and individuals in Alabama.

    IMPACT Family Counseling
    http://impactal.org
    (205) 916-0123
    IMPACT Family Counseling is a 501© 3 Christian-affiliated, United Way agency located in Birmingham, AL.  The agency provides outpatient counseling and a variety of other services such as mentoring, relationship education, family strengthening and anger management to all people, regardless of religion, sex, race, ethnicity, age, or disability.

    Jefferson, Blount, St.Clair Mental Health Authority (JBSMHA) -Children’s Services
    http://jbsmha.com/find/index.html
    (205) 595-4555
    Provides non-traditional, intensive, home-based therapy and case management services to children with a serious emotional disturbance and their families who reside within the tri-county catchment area. Children eligible must be between the ages of 5-17 years.

    Jefferson County Health Department
    https://www.jcdh.org/
    (205) 933-9110

    1400 Sixth Avenue South
    Birmingham, Alabama 35233

    Jessie’s Place for Women and Children
    https://jimmiehalemission.com/ministries-more/jessies-place/
    (205) 323-0170
    A safe haven for women and children that offers Christ-centered support and counseling, helping them to become strong and self-sufficient.

    Kids One Transport
    www.kidsone.org
    (205) 978-1000
    Non-profit agency that provides transportation to medical appointments for children and expectant mothers.

    MPower Ministries
    https://www.mpowerministries.org/
    (205)595-5959
    To help people develop the tools to break the cycle of poverty

    Mitchell’s Place
    http://mitchells-place.com
    (205) 957-0294
    Provides a wide range of specialized services for children with Autism.

    NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness
    https://www.nami.org/About-NAMI
    (800) 626-4199
    NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.  

    Oasis Counseling
    http://www.oasiscounseling.org/
    (205)933-0338
    Oasis helps people take better care of themselves, their relationships, and their families. Oasis’ clients have experienced domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, joblessness, death of loved ones, and more.

    One Place Family Justice
    https://oneplacebirmingham.com/
    (205) 453-7261
    1135 14th Ave S
    Birmingham, AL 35205
    One Place Metro Alabama Family Justice Center is a collaboration between the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office, City of Birmingham-Birmingham Police Department, YWCA Central Alabama, and the Crisis Center, Inc.

    One Roof
    oneroofonline.org
    (205)254-8833
    One Roof connects individuals and families to appropriate resources related to their housing and service needs. Resources may be available for persons currently experiencing homelessness.

    PAL-Parenting Assistance Line
    http://pal.ua.edu/
    (866) 962-3030
    The Parenting Assistance Line (PAL) is a free service available to anyone who wants information and support in becoming a more confident parent or caregiver.  

    Partnership for Drug Free Kids
    www.drugfree.org
    (855) 378-4373  or text 55753
    Offers support and guidance to families struggling with their son’s and daughter’s substance abuse.

    Poison Control
    (205) 638-9201 / (800) 222-1222

    Psychiatric Intake Response Center (PIRC)--Located in the Emergency Depart. of Children's of Alabama
    https://www.childrensal.org/pirc
    (205) 638-PIRC (7472)
    PIRC is designed to assist patients, their loved ones and/or caregivers, and community providers in finding the appropriate level of mental health care. These services are provided via telephone or in person by licensed mental health clinicians trained to assess a child or teen’s mental, emotional, and behavioral needs and recommend the best treatment options.

    • Anyone with a mental health question or concern regarding a child or adolescent is encouraged to contact the PIRC at 205-638-PIRC (7472)
    • PIRC is open seven days a week, year-round from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.
    • Anyone experiencing a crisis should call 911 or go to the nearest Emergency Room.
    • Anyone experiencing suicidal thoughts should call the 24-hour, 7 day a week National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

    Prescott House Children’s Advocacy Center
    www.prescotthouse.org
    (205) 930-3622
    Provides services to child victims of physical and sexual abuse, severely neglected children and children who have witnessed a violent crime. The Center is a 501 © 3 non-profit organization. It provides services for the Birmingham Division of Jefferson County as well as other areas as needed. Representatives from the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office, local law enforcement agencies, Alabama Department of Human Resources, and medical and mental health professionals work with Prescott House staff when cases are reported.

    Recovery Resource Center
    https://recoveryresourcejeffco.com/
    (205) 458-3377
    A central point of information concerning substance abuse treatment. The center’s staff and volunteers answer questions, initiate the treatment process, and make referrals as needed.

    Sarrell Dental Center
    www.sarrelldental.org
    (205) 425-1327
    Non-profit agency that treats dental and vision needs of children ages 1-20 whose primary insurance is Medicaid. Agency also has school-based education programs that teach the importance of good dental care.

    Sight Savers America
    www.sightsaversofalabama.org   
    1-877-942-2627 (local office in Pelham)
    Provides no cost comprehensive eye care children each year through a network of child referral agencies, medical providers and other eye care professionals. The children's eye care network provides vision screenings, eye exams, eyeglasses, medications, surgeries, low vision assessments, vision aids and other therapeutic vision treatments. Coordination of transportation services and follow-up care are also provided.

    UAB Beacon Recovery
    www.uab.edu  or https://www.uab.edu/medicine/substanceabuse/
    (205) 917-3733 ext.103
    Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adults and adolescents ages 13-18

    United Way of Central Alabama
    www.uwca.org
    (205) 251-5131
    Maintains a list of organizations that help with food, clothing, rehabilitation services, elder care, and more. The services are available in Jefferson, Shelby, Walker, Blount and St. Clair Counties from both public and private agencies. 211 information line – caller enters local zip code to be connected with United Way representative in their area who can assist in finding appropriate assistance program.

    211 Connects Alabama
    http://www.211connectsalabama.org/
    Dial 2-1-1  or text or call (888) 421-1266
    Dialing 2-1-1 connects you to a trained operator 24/7 that has access to a comprehensive database with a multitude of services in your community. By its design, the 2-1-1 system is ideally suited for serving as the initial contact point for any variety of programs. 2-1-1 is designed to assist families from all walks of life, but most importantly benefits our most vulnerable populations such as the elderly, people with disabilities, and low-income by facilitating access to public services.

    YWCA Domestic Violence Services
    http://www.ywcabham.org/domestic-violence-services-and-programs
    (205) 322-4878 - 24 hour Crisis Line
    Provides shelter, counseling, advocacy, and case management for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.