Congratulations the Community Food Bank of Central AL,
2017-2018 Community Impact Grant Recipient!
Thanks to all the nonprofits who participated & to all the employees who donated and voted!
Community Food Bank: Food Link
To improve patients’ health outcomes and reduce hospital encounters, the Community Food Bank proposed a unique project called Food Link that fosters healthy food access for first-time mothers and uninsured patients with diabetes or heart failure. The Food Bank will introduce a food insecurity-screening tool proven valid in medical settings to the staff of the UAB PATH Clinic, Heart Failure Clinic, and Nurse-Family Partnership Program. Patients, who screen positive for food insecurity, will receive fresh produce, healthy dry goods, and referrals to benefit programs and food pantries within the patient’s own community.
Helping Habitat for Humanity Change Lives
Sixty-six homes.
That’s the number of homes Habitat for Humanity of Greater Birmingham has built for UAB employees and students over the last decade. During that same time, Habitat Birmingham partnered with UAB volunteers to build seven homes.
Habitat Birmingham builds and repairs homes in partnership with low-to-moderate income families to support affordable housing and disaster recovery needs across Jefferson, Shelby, Walker and St. Clair counties. Houses are not given away—homeowners partner with Habitat Birmingham and take part in a minimum of 300 hours building the home alongside volunteers like those from the Benevolent Fund, in addition to taking 10 hours of homeownership education workshops.
Bolstered by the belief that quality, affordable housing is vital to the strength and condition of any community, Habitat Birmingham’s has made homeownership attainable for 66 UAB employees and students and hundreds of other families in our community. Each UAB Habitat build sponsorship cost $50,000, which means a total of $350,000 has been awarded to UAB builds. As a designated nonprofit of the Benevolent Fund, Habitat Birmingham currently receives an additional $13,000 annually from UAB. Since 2014, more than 3,750 UAB employees and students have volunteered 17,200 hours to help with home builds, which provides an economic impact to the community of $395,000.
And the work continues: after a pause because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Habitat Birmingham and the Benevolent Fund partnered for its seventh build together this fall.
Listed below are some resources that may be able to provide assistance to you and your family during times of need. You should contact the agency to see if you qualify for assistance. Please be aware that programs and services change and it is your responsibility to determine if a program meets your needs. This is the most recent information available to the UAB Benevolent Fund Employee Emergency Assistance Program.
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Emergency Assistance and Community Services
American Red Cross
Phone: 205-439-7800
Disaster (fire, tornado, flood, etc.) services; service to military Assistance for energy bills to low-income families facing financial and/or medical emergencies
Bridge Ministries
Phone: 205-930-0309
Food, clothing and emergency assistance for utilities and rent to low-income in Birmingham area.
Catholic Center of Concern
Phone: 205-786-4388
Food, clothing, furniture and financial assistance to low-income families. Open Monday – Thursday, beginning at 8:30 a.m. First come, first served.
Greater Birmingham Ministries
Phone: 205-326-6821
Food, clothing and financial assistance with utilities and prescriptions
Salvation Army
Phone: 205-328-5656
Emergency financial assistance, disaster relief services
The Foundry Ministries
Phone: 205-428-8449
Food, clothing, furniture vouchers and medical assistance to qualifying men, women and children in need. Crisis only. Must have a referral.
Urban Ministry
Phone: 205-781-0517
Food, prescription and utility assistance to families in need
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Children’s Services
ALL Kids/SOBRA Medicaid
Phone: 1-888-373-5437
Healthcare for low-income children under age 19; apply online at www.adph.org/allkids
Child Care Central
Phone: 205-941-0115
Childcare financial assistance for qualifying low-income families
Childcare Resources
Phone: 205-252-1991
Childcare information and counseling
Jefferson County Child Development Council
Phone: 205-933-1095
Head Start and Early Head Start family childcare for qualifying families
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Domestic Violence Services
One Place Metro Alabama Family Justice Center
Phone: 205-453-7261
Offers a variety of resources, including legal assistance, counseling, emergency and transitional housing, safety planning, public benefits assistance and more
YWCA Crisis Hotline
Phone: 205-322-4878
Callers are assessed for shelter and safety planning; referred to YWCA victim advocate to navigate additional services
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Housing
Legal Services Alabama
Phone: 1-888-909-0130
Free hotline staffed by a legal aid lawyer for those facing foreclosure. When calling, have the following information: all loan documents, payment records including cancelled checks or bank statements and correspondence with the lender.
US Department of Housing and Urban Development
Phone: 205-731-2630
Offers information and resources related to purchasing a home, avoiding foreclosure, affordable apartments, rental assistance and public housing; Low to moderate income housing programs; rent supplements
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Medical Co-payment Assistance Programs
Assistance varies between programs and even illness/disease. Some programs only help with co-pays incurred after eligibility is determined and others have a look back period ranging from 30 days – 1 year. Payments can be made to your doctor/hospital/pharmacy or they will reimburse you for funds you have already paid if you qualify. The funds are fluid and you should constantly check back to see if funds are available.
Cancercare
Phone: 1-866-552-6729
Offers financial assistance, counseling, support groups and more for cancer patients
Healthwell Foundation
Phone: 1-800-675-8416
Helping the underinsured afford critical medical treatments
Leukemia Lymphoma Society
Phone: 1-877-557-2672
Provides financial assistance for treatment and prescription medicine for eligible patients
My Good Days
Phone: 1-877-968-7233
Provides resources for life-saving and life-extending treatments
Patient Access Network Foundation
Phone: 1-866-316-7263
Helps underinsured afford medication
Patient Advocate Foundation
Phone: 1-866-512-3861
Helps cover costs of medication and treatments
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Miscellaneous Services
CommuteSmart Program
Phone: 1-877-433-62734
If you are in need of transportation assistance, need to decrease transportation expenses or want to be paid to carpool, walk or take the bus, please visit the website and click on “Birmingham.”
Gateway
Phone: 205-510-2600
Financial Counseling helps people get out of debt, avoid bankruptcy or foreclosure, improve their credit score and learn to manage their money.
Government Benefits Website
Asks you questions about your situation and lets you know if you qualify for any of over 1,000 federal or state government benefit programs, including food stamps, housing assistance, Social Security, grants/scholarships/fellowships and more.
Jefferson County DHR Financial Assistance Office
Phone: 205-423-4300
Food stamps, TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families), Medicaid applications. To apply for food stamps online visit the following website myalabama.gov
Jefferson County DHR Child Support
Phone: 205-423-4460
Provides monitoring and enforcement on court-ordered child support cases
Jefferson County Department of Health
Phone: 205-558-2144
Apply online for the WIC program, which provides supplemental food for pregnant or breastfeeding women, infants and children
Kid One Transport System
Phone: 205-978-1000
Transport children and expectant mothers to medical (physical and mental health) appointments
Legal Services Alabama
Phone: 205- 328-3540
Legal representation in civil matters for low-income families
Literacy Council of Central Alabama
Phone: 205-326-1925
Information and referral to adult and child literacy programs
Social Security Administration – Jefferson County
Phone: : 1-800-772-1213 (call 7:00 am – 7:00 pm CST)
Social Security cash benefits for disabled persons and dependents, survivors and dependents
United Way 211
Phone: 1-888-421-1266 or 211
Offers help paying bills, finding food and other needs, including financial, educational and medical. Free tax preparation to those who qualify.
Volunteer Lawyers Birmingham
Phone: 205-250-5198
Volunteer attorneys who provide free legal services to low-income citizens unable to afford attorneys for civil legal problems
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UAB Employee Assistance & Counseling Center
Employee Assistance & Counseling Center
Phone: 205-934-2281
This is one of your benefits as a UAB employee. A strictly confidential counseling and employee assistance program providing employees and their families with resources for resolving work-related and personal problems. At no cost, up to 15 individual, couples and family counseling sessions are provided each year to assist you in clarifying issues, exploring options, and finding solutions. Single goal oriented therapy sessions that deal with one issue are offered. Financial Counseling, Case Management, and Life Coaching are provided free of charge. A variety of other resources around stress management and well-being are available free of charge.
Ronald McDonald Family Room Provides Calm in the Storm for Parents
Twenty-seven years ago, Lisa VanZandt’s baby was in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at UAB. Back then, she said, there was a very small waiting room parents could sit in—with nowhere else to go and nothing provided for these parents, enduring what is almost universally a very stressful time for any parent, an experience that could last for days, weeks or even months.
Now, VanZandt said, her experience has come full circle: she is the manager of the Ronald McDonald Family Room on the second floor of the UAB Women & Infants Center, opened in 2018 thanks to UAB employee contributions to the Benevolent Fund. The Family Room is available to families whose children are in the NICU and the Continuing Care Nursery units and is the first of its kind in Birmingham. The Family Room provides space for families in the hospital where they can rest and recharge while staying close by their newborn. It features three private sleeping rooms—each with its own bathroom—a kitchen; a dining area; a common space for eating meals, relaxing and socializing; showers and laundry facilities.
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“The Family Room is a chance to get away from the monitors and get out of the hospital room and take a breath for themselves,” VanZandt said. “We offer food—snacks, breakfast, sandwich stuff. Parents can come down and make a sandwich, which saves them money. It’s a very stressful situation, and often money is tight. [Most parents] hadn’t planned on being here and away from home, and it’s a way for them to have something to eat and not have to worry about what they’ll have for their next meal.”
The Family Room has entertainment items, like an Xbox, a big screen television and a small library. Brandi Duke, nurse manager of the Continuing Care Nursery unit—a step down from the NICU where premature infants work on growing and feeding so they can go home—said the Family Room is essential for parents of these newborns and provides not just meals and facilities but also fun activities and a person to talk to through the stress of the experience. She also said the Family Room makes keepsake buttons with the baby’s picture on it—just one more way the Family Room cares for parents.
“It gets their mind off of what’s going on,” she said. “And, it’s a nice keepsake when they get out of here.”
The Family Room has supported 2,200 people and counting, Benevolent Fund manager Lisa Higginbotham said.
“What we know is access to a Family Room really positively impacts the experience that parents of babies in intensive care have at a hospital,” she said. “That’s really important to have that place to go and talk to another parent, ask questions and have someone take interest in you and your child. It is really, really important.”
It’s a service VanZandt wishes she had when she was a parent concerned about her newborn so many years ago.
“There’s so much stress when your baby is in the NICU,” she said. “You need to destress. If you don’t take care of yourself physically and mentally, you can’t take care of your baby. The Family Room provides a place to do that, and parents are very, very grateful and appreciative.”
Undesignated gifts are the foundation of Benevolent Fund activities. Used where funds are needed most, undesignated gifts fund the Employee Emergency Assistance Program, grants to nonprofits that are not on the designations list, and to start and fund innovative efforts such as the UAB Habitat for Humanity Build and Blazer Kitchen. In addition, the Benevolent Fund supports an array of community nonprofits through donor designated gifts. Agencies are selected through a rigorous application process because they represent nonprofits that have productive partnerships with UAB, align with our mission, and maintain best practices for charitable organizations.
Donors may elect to designate all or part of their gifts. To designate, simply select the nonprofit(s) in the dropdown list if you pledge electronically or write in the agency name(s) if you complete a paper pledge form.
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CHILDREN’S SERVICES
Bell Center for Early Intervention Programs
Blount County Children's Center
Blount County Aid to Homeless Children
Camp Seale Harris/ Southeastern Diabetes Education Services
Easter Seals of the Birmingham Area
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - Alabama Chapter
Legal Aid Society of Birmingham
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
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EDUCATION SUPPORT
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FAMILY PLANNING
* Nonprofit only receives designations. No undesignated funds are awarded to these nonprofits
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HEALTH
Healthcare | Health Research | Supportive Health Services
Healthcare
Health Research
ALS Association - Alabama Chapter
Alzheimer's of Central Alabama
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention - Alabama Chapter
American Diabetes Association - Alabama Chapter
Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Alabama Chapter
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - Alabama Chapter
Laura Crandall Brown Foundation
Lupus Foundation of America - Southeast
March of Dimes - Alabama Chapter
Muscular Dystrophy Association of Alabama
National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Alabama Chapter
Norma Livingston Ovarian Cancer Foundation
Parkinson Association of Alabama
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) Alliance
Supportive Health Services
ALS Association - Alabama Chapter
Alabama Head Injury Foundation
Alzheimer's of Central Alabama
American Diabetes Association - Alabama Chapter
Arthritis Foundation - Southeast Region
Camp Seale Harris/ Southeastern Diabetes Education Services
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Alabama Chapter
Crohn's and Colitis Foundation - Alabama/ Northwest Florida Chapter
Easter Seals of the Birmingham Area
Epilepsy Foundation of Alabama
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - Alabama Chapter
Laura Crandall Brown Foundation
Lupus Foundation of America - Southeast
March of Dimes - Alabama Chapter
Muscular Dystrophy Association of Alabama
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Alabama Chapter
Norma Livingston Ovarian Cancer Foundation
Parkinson Association of Alabama
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Alabama
Sickle Cell Foundation Central Alabama
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SEXUAL ASSAULT
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SUBSTANCE ABUSE
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UNITED WAY
