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The Science of Mentoring
Mentor – https://www.mentoring.org
MENTOR fuels the quantity and quality of mentoring relationships for the world’s young people while closing the mentoring gap.
201 South Street, Suite 615
Boston, MA. 02111
(617) 303-4600
info@mentoring.org
National Mentoring Resource Center – https://nationalmentoringresourcecenter.org
A program of OJJDP, The National Mentoring Resource Center serves as a comprehensive and reliable resource for training and technical assistance at the local program level.
Give Back – https://www.giveback.ngo
Give Back provides college scholarships and mentoring to students who have faced economic hardship and adversities such as foster care or homelessness.
16614 W. 159th Street, Suite 301
Lockport, IL 60441
(815) 834-8400
Spark – https://sparkprogram.org
Spark is a Career Exploration and Self-Discovery program that connects students to mentor companies invested in making a difference in their communities.
67 E Madison, Suite 2101
Chicago, IL 60603
(312) 470-4300
Local Organizations for Students and Family
Gateaway Family Solutions – https://www.gway.org
We are Birmingham’s oldest nonprofit and Alabama’s leader in mental health, financial counseling and foster care services. Get help or find out … In five years, 140 foster children have found forever homes and permanent family connections.
5201 Messer Airport Hwy,
Birmingham, AL 35212
(205) 510-2600
ADULT & CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONALS – https://nationalmentoringresourcecenter.org
Offer comprehensive mental health services in one client-centered environment. Clients are children, adolescents, individual adults, couples and families. Our interdisciplinary group provides for a consultative model, flexible enough to cope with a wide variety of emotional, psychological and bio psychosocial issues.
2305 Arlington Avenue
Birmingham, AL 35205
(205) 933-9276
Amelia Center. https://www.childrensal.org/amelia-center
The Amelia Center is a comprehensive grief-counseling center that provides individual and family counseling to children and teens who have experienced a death, or to adults who have experienced the death of a child.
(205) 638-7481
1513 Fourth Avenue South
Birmingham, Alabama 35233
Catholic Family Services (https://www.cfsbhm.org/)
The counseling services at CFS are open to anyone regardless of religious affiliation. The agency offers these services to individual and families who are encountering problems in their daily lives that go beyond their own abilities to resolve. Offer a solution-focused approach to personal problem solving. Provide marriage, grief and bereavement, play therapy for children, adolescent, individual, and family counseling services
(205) 324-6561
CHIPS Center (https://www.childrensal.org/CHIPS)
The mission of CHIPS Center is to provide health and healing for those affected by sexual or physical abuse of children.
(205) 638-2751
1600 5th Ave. S.
Suite 100
Birmingham, AL 35233
Community Grief Support (https://www.communitygriefsupport.org/)
Free services provided to adults 19 years or older. A safe place where people grieving the death of a loved one can meet with others who have had this experience and understand. Together they learn how to regain control of their lives in an environment of care, comfort and healing.
(205) 870-8667
1119 Oxmoor Road
Homewood, AL 35209
Family Connection. (http://www.familyconnection-inc.org/)
Provides service for at-risk youth and their families, which include residential shelter, outreach counseling, runaway and homeless services.
(205) 663-6301
2 Walker Run
Alabaster, AL 35007
Impact Family Counseling (http://impactal.org/index.html
Provides outpatient counseling and a variety of other services such as mentoring, relationship education, family strengthening and anger management.
(205) 916-0123
1000 24th Street South
Birmingham, AL 35205