Alabama's One-Stop guide to family and community services. Includes resources for basic survival (food, clothing, shelter) as well as programs for addiction, violence, medical services, legal aid, counseling, disability, childcare, senior services, literacy, parenting, homeless, etc. Organized in 50 chapters and subdivided by region of the state served. Typical agency descriptions include: agency name, address, phone, fax, website, description of services, eligibility, office hours, etc.
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Retired Professor of Human Development at Orange Coast College and author of over 55 social service directories in Southern California. Earned her BS degree at George Peabody College (Tennessee), MEd from Abilene Christian University (Texas) and post graduate work at California State University.
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