Our goal for this project was to restructure our space to become more organized and free up more space for clothing. We were able to replace all of our colored bins with clear storage bins of larger sizes and also add 10 extra shelving units to our building. These things have allowed us to not only store more clothing but Read more...
Clothe Our Kids of North Alabama was able to provide for 2 staff members and expand into other organizations. We served over 700 students, moved into a new location, and added a staff to our team to be able to provide clothing, shoes, and hygiene kits for students in our community! This means over 700 children were provided with a Read more...
This project helped bring a once operational grist mill back to life. This now serves as an added tourist attraction and educational tool. Those visiting now will have the chance to experience the power of water, learn about simple machines, and see how corn is transformed into corn meal. Read more...
This was the final phase to finishing the 2016 H.A. Alexander Park All-Inclusive playground. Finishing this playground made it possible for the City of Moulton to provide recreational opportunities for special needs children in the City of Moulton and also for surrounding communities. The playground has multiple features to helps ease access for special needs children including: a rubber surface Read more...
Provided fresh produce to 468 homebound clients. 41.7% of all CASA clients have an income that falls at or below the 100% poverty level of the U.S. National Poverty Line. This represents an average monthly income of $1,005 ($12,060 annually), while the national average monthly social security income in 2015 was $16,101 ($1,342 monthly). With limited financial resources and family Read more...
CASA receives numerous calls and cards from our clients thanking us for their fresh vegetables. Ms. J’s note: “Fresh veggies are good for my spirit and my body. You have increased my food budget in a wonderful way.” Clients appreciate the fresh vegetables and the delivery volunteers who visit with them. 98% of CASA clients live at the low to Read more...
With the addition of the large screen tv to the classroom more students are actively engaged in the lessons being taught because the instructor can use a variety of technology. The screen also makes it easier for students to see and follow along with the lesson. The second part of the grant was used to purchase a variety of tools Read more...
Repairing the erosion ditches made a big difference in the aesthetics and the environmental impact of the camp. In that the soil is not washing into the creeks now. Read more...
This project will benefit Camp Meadowbrook by relieving them with the responsibility of maintaining an old problematic line that previously serviced them with water. Read more...
By restoring the outdoor bathrooms more students can come and use the facility by staying outdoors and enjoying the educational boardwalks etc. Read more...