Assisted Living in Alabama
Get the insights you need to find the right city.
Families looking for assisted living in Alabama (AL) have a wide array of communities to choose from, since estimated that there are more than 30,000 assisted living communities serving seniors across the U.S., and over 196 statewide.
Jimmie Hale Mission
Men's homeless shelter
Our mission is to transform adults directly affected by homelessness, poverty-thinking, and/or addiction, into those who lead healthy, self-sufficient, and productive lives for the glory of God.
Youth Towers
Youth Towers is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was formed in August 2011 to take preventative action against young homelessness in the Birmingham, Alabama
Once the young adult exits foster care, there is a high-risk that he or she may become part of the homeless youth population. Youth Towers targets individuals aged 19 to 26 years old and works to help them stay off the streets and to become productive members of the Birmingham community.
Jessie's Place
Homeless Shelter for Women & Children
"We are more than a shelter for the homeless women and children. We offer Christ-centered support to help encourage, strengthen and empower those enduring life’s hardships. We work hard to give women and children the chance for transformation by creating an environment where despair becomes hope, sorrow becomes joy and the broken and hurting become strong and whole. We strive to show Christ’s love in the world and look to nurture the spirit, strengthen confidence and move clients toward independent living. Residents receive daily life skills training, bible study classes and education remediation and job readiness training. Our staff facilitates individual case management, counseling and discipleship sessions."