Repairing hundreds of
vehicles for the community at free or reduced costs -
Donating vehicles to the community - Brick and
Mortar shop - providing basic car care and maintenance
classes to our community.
We assist impoverished residents of
Autauga County facing temporary difficulties. There are
two types of families AICC serves. One type is the family
who relies on their own resources to support themselves.
The aid we provide must be meaningful, and be expected to
resolve the urgent setback. The other t ype of family
AICC helps has very few support resources and finds
itself in dire need on a consistent basis. The aid
provided is expected to meet a critical, basic necessity.
https://houseofhope12.com/ - Our mission is
to share Gods love through teaching the word of
God. We are working to reach our community by serving
those who are in need and telling them about Jesus.
Planting seeds for Gods kingdom. Lending a helping
hand to those that are in need. Becoming a friend and
being a blessing by Honoring our Father with the gifts of
freedom.
The outreach ministry
serves to several homes in Prattville. Sharing God's love
and providing food to seniors over the age of 60. Here at
HOH12 we also serve temporary assistance for families
that are in need of help with food and hygiene products
if available.
The Prattville Housing Authority consists of 106 affordable
apartments featuring 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 bedroom
floorplans. The agency also manages a Section 8
/ Housing Choice Voucher program. Our office
is located at 318 Water Street, on the edge
of downtown Prattville, directly across from
historic Stanley-Jensen Stadium, home of Prattville
High School Lions football, and steps away from
Pratt Park. Scenic Downtown Prattville, with its
quaint shops and eateries is within close proximity
to our apartment communities, as are grocery stores,
restaurants, entertainment, and major shopping
areas.
The Family Support Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit
Family Resource Center that was founded in 1997 with a
mission to improve the quality of life for children and
families in the River Region through education, advocacy,
and employment. Through our many programs, we are
able to fulfill this mission, make stronger individuals,
families and communities. All programs,
classes and trainings offered through the Center are
FREE! The Center is primarily funded through federal,
state and local grants, as well as, through fundraisers
and donations. In this past fiscal year, we
provided services to 2089 individuals and taught over 800
educational classes.
"211" refers to a free phone number that
connects people to essential community services like
housing assistance, food banks, mental health resources,
and more, essentially acting as a hotline to access local
support networks in your area; you can dial 211 to
reach this service. Visit their webpage