Ambitiously Him Her King Foundation ( 251 ) 274-0858 505 Bay Shore Ave . Mobile , AL 36607 www . ambitiouslyhimher . org
• Ambitiously Him Her King Foundation is a Nonprofit that serves Teen / Young Adult Parents from the ages 13-to 23 ( Mothers , Fathers & Pregnant Youth ) in Mobile , Alabama , & surrounding areas .
• Their Mission is to provide the Teen / Young Adult Parents with appropriate skills to live productive , positive , and contributing lives . Ambitiously Him Her King Foundation will be the driving force for the youth , actively reducing : teen pregnancies , school dropouts , unhealthy living habits , toxic relationships , and poverty amongst the population .
• Free pregnancy test available
Catholic Social Services ( 251 ) 434-1500 Emergency Assist ( 251 ) 434-1550 for all others 188 S Florida St . Mobile , AL 36606 www . catholicsocialservices . org / ministries-and-services
• Appointments for Emergency Assistance are made by phone at ( 251 ) 434-1500 , beginning at 8:45 AM on Friday , for the following week . All other program appointments can be made by calling ( 251 ) 434-1550 .
• USDA Commodities are available from our food pantry , Monday-Friday from 8:45- 11:30 AM and from 1:30-4:00 PM .
• Emergency Assistance , pregnancy and parenting education , adoption services , counseling , disability ministries and services , refugee resettlement , home repair , and St . Teresa of Calcutta Senior Ministries ( non-medical ) for seniors ages 60 +.
• The Curiosity Shoppe , is a resale store adjacent to our office . It is open Monday from 12-4 ; closed Tuesday and Thursday ; open Wednesday and Friday from 9-4 .
Dumas Wesley Community Center ( 251 ) 479-0649 126 Mobile St . Mobile , AL 36607 www . dumaswesley . org Programs available :
• Transitional Housing Program , Sybil H . Smith Family Village
• SSFV seeks to help homeless single women and homeless women with children establish and maintain selfsufficiency . The program combines transitional housing for up to 24 months and is able to accommodate up to 17 families and up to 61 individuals .
• Mandatory case management , life skills classes and job readiness courses for program participants
• Residents are required to work full-time and / or attend school full-time
• Childcare and after school care provided for families
• Sober living environment
• Clothing Closet : Provides clothing and items free of charge to our program participants , helping them on their path to selfsustainability . Clothing assistance is also available to the local community by appointment only .
• Baldwin Family Village : 13-unit facility that will provide transitional housing and support services for women and children experiencing homelessness . The Baldwin Family Village will operate as a program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center
• Food pantry : A community partner of the Dumas Wesley Community Center , The Joseph Project ( TJP ), is a mission of Ashland Place United Methodist Church . The food pantry is open to all in need and is completely volunteer-supported and operated on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month . The food pantry is open from 10:00 AM – Noon at the Dumas Wesley Community Center . The pantry serves 100 households on a first-come , first-served basis . Participants can receive supplemental food once a month .
• Immigration Services : Provides assistance to families and individuals working their way through the complexities of the process of immigrating to or staying in the United States .
• Senior Services : The Senior Activities for Independent Living ( SAIL ) program offers daily enrichment to low-income seniors 60 and older . Congregate and homebound meals are provided to seniors five days a week .
On-site , weekly activities include : life skills classes , nutrition education , wellness checks , exercise classes and recreation . Transportation provided to and from the Center , as well as trips to the doctor , pharmacy and other life-sustaining services for enrolled participants .
• Utility Assistance Program : Helps low-income clients and area residents maintain utility services . This program requires accountability as the participant must pay 50 % of their utility bill . DWCC subsequently pays the remainder of the bill directly to the utility company to ensure that funds are used for intended purposes .
Family Health , Primary Care with Mobile
County Health Department ( 251 ) 690-8889 251 N . Bayou St . Mobile , AL 36603 www . mchd . org / family-health
• Since its inception in 1979 , Family Health has provided services ( adult health , pediatric health , women ’ s health , dental services ) to the uninsured , under insured , and medically under served populations of Mobile County . In addition to the general population , the center has also targeted special populations ( such as migrant and seasonal workers , refugees , public housing residents , and people living with HIV / AIDS ).
• With the addition of Mobile Medical Unit II , Family Health now operates 13 Federally Qualified Health Center service delivery sites conveniently located throughout Mobile County . This includes the original MMU I , which has been in service since 2001 .
Housing First , the Homeless Coalition ( 251 ) 450-3345 279 N Washington Ave . Building B Mobile , AL 36603 www . hfal . org
• Community Housing Programs provide housing assistance to families with children , unaccompanied youth ( 18 – 24 years old ), chronically homeless individuals , homeless individuals and families with a disability , and unaccompanied homeless individuals .
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