Serving 12 Counties in Southwest Alabama
Mobile, Escambia, Baldwin, Butler, Clarke, Choctaw, Conecuh, Wilcox, Marengo, Monroe, Covington, and Washington
AIDS Alabama South provides essential life-sustaining services, case management, social service support groups, assistance, and free HIV testing. PrEP treatment is available if you have tested negative for HIV.
Clients who come to AIDS Alabama South for testing or care are treated with dignity, respect and, above all, compassion. We help anyone in need of care, and we do not discriminate. Our team of professionals and our supporters in the community are passionate about health equity and believe everyone deserves high-quality healthcare. We are glad you found us. Please visit our website:
We, at the Love All Pantry, seek to participate in the creation of a compassionate, caring community in Midtown, Mobile. We believe access to nutritious food and helpful community services are essential to the creation of that community.
The Love All Pantry strives to treat all volunteers and clients of the pantry with dignity and respect. We hope our actions at the Pantry instill these values of love, dignity, and respect deeper into our community.
We strive to provide our clients with healthy fruits and vegetables, meats, and grains to encourage a healthy diet. Working out of Central Midtown helps keep our overhead low, which means we are able to allocate almost every cent we receive from donations to the purchase of food from Feeding the Gulf Coast and other organizations.
We love what we do! We love that you are considering supporting this effort!
Thank you for allowing the Love All Pantry the privilege of being part of your positive growth and wellness.
The Love All Pantry Staff
LGBTQ of Mobile Bay is a grassroots progressive, secular, and partisan group of volunteers founded in 2021 to serve the unmet needs of the local LGBTQ community in Mobile and Baldwin counties. We are currently doing the following:
I’m so excited to share my vision and goal with you: to create a space for potters of all skill levels to learn, grow and work within a community of people with the same love and passion for the clay arts. For those of you who I have not had the pleasure to meet, I am LeaAyn Shurley, founder of Moon Struck Pottery. I have secured a beautiful space inside Central Midtown to make this dream a reality. We will offer a full-access membership to a dream pottery studio with all the equipment needed, including up to twelve pottery wheels, a slab roller, extruder, kilns, and everything else a budding potter needs to flourish! This space will offer flexibility and opportunity for growth to our members on so many levels while also benefitting our community.
Help us build a community makers space | Moon Struck Pottery
The Center for Spiritual Living in Mobile, Alabama, welcomes all those who are on their individual path of personal spiritual growth and self-discovery. Our spiritual principles are based on the Science of MindTM /New Thought philosophy which offers a working cosmology—a sense of our individual relationship to God, our place in the universe and a positive, supportive approach to daily living. It is recognized today as one of the leading viewpoints in modern metaphysics.
Our mission is to encourage, educate, and empower women. We foster relationships and provide the tools, knowledge, and network to enable you to economically empower yourself, encourage you to live your best life, and impact your community in positive ways. We are impact-focused, non-partisan, and believe in inclusivity across all spectrums.
We believe in improving the lives of immigrants in America, We believe everyone deserves to BELONG.
The wellness of individuals is inherently tied to the systems within which those individuals exist. We believe that supporting LGBTQ+ youth requires a holistic approach, advocating for support in familial, cultural, and institutional contexts. Similarly, we believe that sustaining Prism’s work must be an ongoing effort of the community. We believe in the sacred function of queerness—to make strange the familiar, to deconstruct heteronormativity, to dismantle systems of oppression, to upend social expectations, to “shake the sleeping self,” and therefore, to give people the opportunity to reexamine, reimagine, and recreate themselves. Traditional top-down business models perpetuate systems of inequity. We believe in power with, not power over. Meaningful decisions should be data-driven. We strive to act in accordance with available social science that speaks to the needs and well-being of LGBTQ+ youth. Trust allows us to speak to each other with openness and honesty and to listen with non-judgmental interest and compassion. We believe that trust is only possible when honesty, transparency, and personal and corporate responsibility are practiced. Exuberant self-expression is central to the queer experience. We celebrate the virtue of joy for building self-love, empowerment, and resilience in the individual and for fostering pride and solidarity in the community.
The pathway to sobriety is difficult with even the most caring and constant support structures. Imagine the difficulties for those who are trying to break the chains of addiction only to find that the doors to those support structures are closed to them. That's the reality for many in our hometown who have been told that the labels attributed to them make them ineligible for what should be an equal opportunity to get the help needed on the path to sobriety. They have been asked to deny who they are in order to have a chance at a life free from Substance Use Disorder. Shame is not a starting point for successful living in recovery. We believe in the healing power of love in action. Our lives have been made better by the love in action of those who paved the way for us and we feel a mission to make that same love in action a viable and sustainable option for those who choose to open the door to sobriety. Because we believe in the infinite variety of life, we make Serenity House an open and welcoming haven for ALL who may have experienced (or caused) damage through Substance Use Disorder. We are open to everyone who earnestly seeks sobriety regardless of race, age, sexual orientation or gender identity. We acknowledge and affirm the miracle that is God manifesting life and support all around us but do not require or claim a specific path to seeking that power and aid in the path to recovery. Faith, like life itself, takes many forms and we support recovery rather than religion.
One Mobile™ is a grassroots coalition of local organizations and individuals in Mobile County, Alabama, united in supporting social justice.
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