Camille Place is a public benefit 501C(3) nonprofit organization that is committed to rescue innocent children that have been sold into slavery. The home will be located in an undisclosed location in Alabama.
Gulf Coast Council, Scouting America
Gulf Coast Council serves youth across Southwest Alabama and the Florida Panhandle through programs that focus on character development, leadership, community service, outdoor adventure, and personal growth. The organization offers opportunities for young people through Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, Venturing, and Sea Scouts programs.
Scouting America's mission is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices throughout their lives by instilling the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law. The Gulf Coast Council serves Monroe County through its Longleaf Pine District and continues to make a positive impact on youth and families throughout the region.
To learn more, visit Gulf Coast Council, Scouting America gulfcoastcouncil.org.
HIPPY is an evidenced-based early learning program that supports parents in their critical role of being their child?s first and most influential teacher. They are currently serving 90 families in Monroe county, this is done with a coordinator and five home visitors. Over the past 14 years HIPPY of Monroe county has served over 1300 families. In the HIPPY model, home visitors deliver 30 weeks of quality school readiness curriculum directly to the parent, who then works with their own two, three or four-year-old child. HIPPY supplies the books, curriculum and materials needed for the parent to teach their child.
Sandy Smith serves as Executive Director.
The foundation is a 501C3 charity whose mission is to serve the needs of primarily elementary and middle school children by implementing programs which provide the tools necessary to enhance educational opportunities for children in Monroe County, Alabama.
The foundation is solely supported by individual and corporate donations, and is not part of any government entity.
*Major sponsor of HIPPY (Home Instruction for Parents of Pre-School Youngsters
*Sponsors annually Wanda Robbins Scholarship in memory of the late Wanda Robbins, a board member of King?s Kids Foundation
*Missoula Children?s Theatre: Sponsors this one week theatrical experience for Monroe County children, ages 5 ? 18.
*Monroeville Literary Festival: sponsors children?s authors for this annual event (first time in 2022).
*Big Brothers/Big Sisters of South Alabama: King?s Kids sponsors this mentorship program at Monroeville Elementary and Monroeville Middle School.
*Books for Babies: provides free books to children born at Monroe County Hospital.
*Dolly Parton Imagination Library: Partnering with Monroeville Kiwanis Club to launch this program in Spring/Summer 2022. Children from birth to age 5 are eligible to be enrolled and each enrollee will receive a personally inscribed age appropriate book delivered monthly, equating to as many as 60 books, for the child?s personal library.
This is the local chapter of Monroe County for the National Wild Turkey Federation. The non-profit group awards a $750 scholarship to a local Monroe County high school and also hosts an annual banquet generally in March.
People Engaged In Recovery's (PEIR) mission is to advocate, empower,and collaborate with any individual seeking recovery from substance use disorder.
Services they provide:
Basic Living Skills
Peer Mentoring
Yoga and Meditation
Support Groups
Peer Led Support Groups
Using Life Experiences to Assist Peers in Understanding Their Diagnosis
Veterans Support Groups
Relapse Prevention Planning
Assistance in Acquiring Resources
The Perdue Hill-Claiborne Foundation, Inc. (PHCF) was established in 1982 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that strives to maintain and preserve historic buildings and sites in Perdue Hill and Claiborne, Alabama. The Perdue Hill-Claiborne Foundation, Inc. is responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the Masonic Lodge (the oldest building in Monroe County), William B. Travis House, and W.S. Moore Store
Prima Girl is a nonprofit mentorship organization dedicated to empowering young girls ages 10 to 18.
Based in Atmore, Prima Girl is expanding its reach and launching a new group right here in Monroeville. The program focuses on building leadership skills, confidence, and character while preparing young ladies to succeed in their lives, schools, and communities.
The Monroeville group will be coordinated by Bria Royster, and an interest meeting is scheduled for Saturday, March 14 at 9:00 am in Monroeville.
To learn more about Prima Girl and its mission, visit www.primagirl.org.
We are excited to support this meaningful program and welcome Prima Girl as they invest in the next generation of young leaders in Monroe County.
Revive Frisco City is a non profit organization thats mission is to revitalize downtown Frisco City. The organization is made up of volunteers that work towards the betterment of the town Frisco City, AL.