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Embrace Alabama Kids Week raises awareness, support for vulnerable children, families - WSFA 12 News
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Monday kicks off Embrace Alabama Kids Week, a week to support and raise awareness about our state’s vulnerable children and at-risk families. Each year, more than ...
Child services groups across the country declare the month of May as “National Foster Care Month.” Since recognizing awareness months for specific causes is a common practice, learning about ...
'A brighter path forward' against child abuse: 'Embrace Alabama's Kids' mural unveiled in Montgomery
Established in 1890, Embrace Alabama Kids offers "foster care, residential care and family preservation services to vulnerable children and families across Alabama," a news release stated.
DOTHAN, Ala. (Press Release) – Embrace Alabama Kids joined Mayor Mark Saliba, First United Methodist Church of Dothan and more than 40 local supporters, staff and board members for a community ...
Over the last 130 years Embrace Alabama Kids has worked to mend families. There is not end in sight to their mission of helping Alabama’s most vulnerable children and that’s what makes them ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - A new mural celebrating Alabama’s children was unveiled in downtown Montgomery Wednesday. Embrace Alabama Kids staff, board of directors and supporters joined ...
For those wondering who we are, Embrace Florida Kids and Embrace Alabama Kids began in 1890 as the United Methodist Children’s Home, an orphanage. During the past 130 years, we have changed with ...
The project was sponsored by United Methodist Children’s Home, a statewide nonprofit ministry dedicated to raising awareness of the issues facing Alabama’s vulnerable children, youth and families.
Juan Zapata, a 25-year-old from Alabama tells NBC’s George Solis what it was like finding out he was an undocumented immigrant at a young age, and how it affected his upbringing. Zapata says he ...
After losing a handful of coaches that included former defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt and offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, Nick Saban was faced with the task of filling the holes in his staff.
Embrace Alabama Kids dedicated their state-of-the-art home that houses their Babies First program in Mobile Thursday. Dozens gathered to dedicate the home designed to help teen moms in foster care.
A petition on Change.org calling for the restitution of the old logo and slogan (“Alabama’s Renaissance City,”) has picked up almost 2,400 signatures overnight.
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