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    • Fatherhood

      Office of Family Assistance (OFA) funded national resource for fathers, practitioners, programs/Federal grantees, states, and the public at-large who are serving or interested in supporting strong fathers and families.

    • Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education

      The mission of the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education is to inspire, support, and deliver cohesive, comprehensive systems of high quality education and care so that all Alabama children thrive and learn.

    • Alabama Department of Mental Health

      The Alabama Department of Mental Health serves more than 200,000 Alabama citizens with mental illnesses, intellectual disabilities, and substance use disorders.

    • Alabama Head Start Association

      The Alabama Head Start Association through strong leadsership and advocacy, supports local Head Start programs and their partners in the delivery of quality comprehensive services to children and families and the community.

    • Attendance Works

      The mission of Attendance Works is to advance student success and help close equity gaps by reducing chronic absence.

    • Child Care Aware

      Child Care Aware® is a program of Child Care Aware® of America, our nation’s leading voice for child care.

    • Early Head Start Survey

      Please fill out completely.

    • Family Services Center of Lowndes

      amily Service Centers are the place where families meet to get information, share ideas, set goals, and make their goals happen.

    • Family Sunshine Center

      Please take a minute to look at this short, five-minute documentary. It was produced by the Center for Faith and Freedom for the Family Sunshine Center.

    • Head Start ECLKC

      The Office of Head Start (OHS) helps young children from low-income families prepare to succeed in school through local programs.

    • Help Me Grow Alabama

      Help Me Grow (HMG) connects families to health and developmental resources so children (birth to age eight) can start school healthy and ready to succeed. With this proven model, HMG helps to ensure all children to have the best possible start in life.

    • Montgomery Area Mental Health Authority, Inc.

      We are a public, non-profit corporation which is governed by a 24 member Board of Directors.

    • Parenting Assistance Line

      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.

    • Region IV Head Start Association

      The Region IV Head Start Association's mission is to support the Head Start community through leadership, advocacy, partnership and professional development, promoting the delivery of high quality services for children and families.

    • 211 Connects Alabama

      211 Can Help Callers Access the Following Types of Services: Basic Human Needs Resources: food banks, clothing, shelters, rent assistance, utility assistance.