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    Food Bank of North Alabama

    Food Bank of North Alabama

    (2 reviews)

    March 2, 2025 This…read morewill be review number, Maestro or Maestra a few notes on the piano if you please, Two, Yee, for a Food Bank in town Huntsville (Madison County), Alabama! I believe Alabama is Yellow Hammer State! No matter what town, what state, any Food Bank that I write to, any Salvation Army Corps that I write to, glad my donations of artwork, my donations of grocery coupons from Sunday newspapers, my donations of cash, is used to help the children in that town, in that state! For this situation, it will be the children of Huntsville, Alabama! My way to think, children need help all twelve months of the year, not just November and not just December! Here are some ideas I may draw and send to this Food Bank! Since a Yellow Hammer is some kind of bird, I know is the state bird! Perfect chirping idea to help children with gifts of love to hometown Food Bank OR Perfect chirping idea to help children with gifts of love to hometown Salvation Army! Dogs Being a best friend to children by helping hometown Food Bank OR Being a best friend to children by helping hometown Salvation Army! Knowing at one time Alabama had lots of protests about a certain bridge and prejudice, hope by now that is all over, done with! Bridging the difference of hunger in children with gifts of love to hometown Food Bank OR Bridging the difference of children in hunger with gifts of love to hometown Salvation Army! Thank you to Pamela M, a Local Person of Huntsville, Alabama, for helping me to find this page! Glad to help the children of your hometown Huntsville, Alabama!

    Great organization helping feed our community's most vulnerable population. Innovative programs…read morehelping local farmers and promoting sustainable food sources. Just a first rate nonprofit doing it right.

    First Stop - Extreme 420 Flying home page

    First Stop

    (3 reviews)

    ABOUT First Stop is…read morea non-profit 501(c)(3) grant-based organization dedicated in helping Madison County's homeless folks transition into self-sufficient productive lives. They have a 4-Tier approach in dealing w the local homeless, particularly the street chronic homeless folks - those that have been homeless for a very long time, each w their very own stories, disabilities, and mental health disabilities. This 4-Tier program includes outreach care where they locate homeless persons in the camps and nearby tent cities, and they attempt to interest the homeless to their day center for expanded care. First Stop provides basic services each weekday in their day center where people can eat, take showers, and wash their clothes. First Stop also provides case-management services in providing linkage to community services like mental health, health care, and substance abuse, while engaging the homeless to access benefits and other services as needed. Their long term solution is to transition each street homeless person to permanent housing and re-entry into a self sufficient and productive life. This is their 4-Tier program in a nutshell. HISTORY I won't rewrite the interesting details here, but you can refer to their website for how First Stop got started. http://www.firststopinc.org MEALS The meals that are served here are often brought in by local churches, businesses, and individuals who support the goal of ending the homeless situation in our County. So far, breakfast is served every morning Monday thru Friday, as well as lunch on Wednesdays. BEING THE HANDS AND FEET In an effort to get back into volunteering in the community, I found out about this place through my church's Small Groups Summer Session. We show up every Wednesday afternoon just before they have Bible Study (12 noon). And while the homeless are getting fed the Word, we're either in the kitchen helping prepare their lunch, sitting with them, and/or helping out where ever the need is. Volunteering on Wednesdays usually consists of being in the kitchen preparing food, serving the food, being present w those in need, and quite frankly being the hands and feet of Christ to the hungry, homeless, hurting and lost. It's been a blessing beyond words to give even a little of our time, energy, and resources to help others in our community. It's amazing to hear some of their stories too. I met one gal in the program who is an Electrical Engineer. She is on her merry way back to the workforce! And if you think of it in the grand scheme of things, we're all just one or two steps away from being in their position of homelessness. So being present w these folks, in my experience, can be quite humbling which puts things in perspective. It also causes me to count my blessings and appreciate what I often take for granted on a daily basis - roof over my head, food on the table, constant love and support of family and friends, and the unconditional love and forgiveness from God. So why not share that love w others? That's where I'm at with this, and I'm grateful for the opportunity here to live that out in helping feed the poor and to offer an encouraging word, hug, and listening ear to those in need. Sure the needs go beyond that, but this is a good start to being a bridge to the other blessings ahead for them. STAFF The staff members at First Stop from the executive director, Tashaunda, to the case managers Jody, Warren, Natasha, and the rest of the team, are super friendly, approachable, and always so appreciative of those who help out here. There's no question that's out of the question, or no topic they're not willing to discuss further w you. They're schedules are busy, but their hearts are bigger. And you'll know that immediately when you meet them. HAVE A NEED? KNOW OF A NEED? First Stop is a great cause and mission to support. If ever you're in a position of need or know of some one in need, their doors are open to you. MORE? LET's TOUR! If you're interested in finding out more, or would like to volunteer some of your time, interested in becoming a sponsor, or would like to donate food or goods, the staff here would be happy to answer any of your questions and schedule you to come in for a tour. I can also forward you their current list of needs in a PDF. HOURS OF OPERATION (detailed): Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 8:00am to 4:00pm (3:30pm close for client services/3:30pm to 4:00pm is staff paperwork/meetings) Wednesday: 8:00am to 12:00pm (12:00pm to 1:30pm is Bible study for all that want to attend; it's not mandatory but the doors are locked during this time until service is over) 1:30pm to 4:00pm (3:30pm to 4:00pm is staff paperwork/meetings) Friday: 8:00am to 12:00pm (staff meetings and home visits) CLOSING Get involved in volunteering here or find a non-profit organization near you to support. You won't regret it! The blessings are often 3-fold. ;)

    This is First Stop it helps out the homeless people in Huntsville Alabama it's awesomeread more

    Goodwill Retail Store

    Goodwill Retail Store

    (2 reviews)

    First off, there seems to be some confusion about what Goodwill is. While it carries all the…read moremarkings, Goodwill is not a charity. Goodwill is a business. That's right...a business. Goodwill has not ever been a non-profit nor charity organization, but thanks to successful branding and advertising has made itself appear thus. Do not be mislead. Goodwill is a major cooperation of retail stores. When you "donate' to Goodwill, you are not donating to a cause. You're giving your stuff away to a company that resells it. That's it. End of story. If you want to donate and actually do some good, choose Salvation Army. While it has its flaws within its infrastructure, SA actually does use the money earned from sales to benefit the communities where stores are located and they shamelessly make their tax records and income details available online so you can see exactly where money goes. All THAT said, from a business stand point, this Goodwill is lacking. Compared to other locations the prices are a bit steep and yes, the employees are miserable and therefore hateful. The store is filthy. Goodwill can afford better than what this store has to offer.

    Employees are rude. Most glassware has damage, sets are broken up and sold individually such as…read morelamps and lampshades. And was told by the manager said if I had a complaint go outside and take it to Jesus. Donations are that are in like new condition are thrown into the dumpster if they get overwhelmed and clothes that have wrinkles they get thrown away.

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