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| New Rural Advisory Committee Names Community Action Leaders to Panel |
| Wednesday, August 29, 2007 |
| Tuscaloosa, AL-State Agriculture Commissioner Ron Sparks has named two Alabama Community Action leaders to his Rural Alabama's Committee of 100, an advisory council to his newly formed Center for Rural Alabama.
Lukata Mjumbe, Executive Director of the Community Action Association of Alabama and Association Board Member, Cynthia Burton who also serves |
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| Gradford Elected Association President_copy1 |
| Thursday, December 21, 2006 |
| Huntsville, AL-Dr. LeRoy Gradford, Chief Executive Officer of the Community Action Partnership of Huntsville/Madison and Limestone Counties, assumes the position as President of the Community Action Association of Alabama.
In October, Gradford, a Prichard, Alabama native, was elected to the position by the Association's Board of Directors. The |
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| State Organization Calls for More Attention to the Plight of Alabama's Poor |
| Wednesday, August 30, 2006 |
| Birmingham, AL-The increase in the state's poverty rate emphasizes the need to refocus on the issue of poverty and its impact on the lives of Alabamians, according to the Community Action Association of Alabama, a non-profit organization that works with its 22 Community Action Agencies to offer programs and services to low-income Alabamians.
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| CAAA Executive Director Appears on Statewide News Broadcast |
| Tuesday, August 22, 2006 |
| Air Date: Monday, February 06, 2006
The new executive director of the Community Action Association of Alabama talks about the group’s role in representing the twenty-two Community Action Agencies in Alabama. The agencies provide assistance to combat poverty in all of Alabama's counties. Lukata Mjumbe talks about the programs run by the non-profit |
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| They Turn to Us |
| Monday, June 19, 2006 |
| This editorial ran in the June 18, 2006 edition of the Mobile Press Register.
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| Federal Appropriations Cuts Endanger Local Community Services |
| Thursday, June 8, 2006 |
| Birmingham, AL - Federal budget cuts proposed this week by a House appropriations subcommittee could threaten state and local initiatives designed to promote self-sufficiency for low-income residents of Alabama.
The House Labor, Health and Human Services (LHHS) Appropriations Subcommittee approved a cut of 32% in the Community Services Block Grant |
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| HERO Program Heats Up: Deadline Approaches |
| Thursday, March 2, 2006 |
| Birmingham, AL-The Community Action Association of Alabama's HERO Program which offers "no shut off" protection to low-income Alagasco customers is set to end on March 31, 2006, leaving those eligible with little time to enroll in the program.
The Home Energy Relief Opportunity Program offers protection from natural gas service |
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| HERO Program Heats Up: Deadline Approaches |
| Thursday, March 2, 2006 |
| Birmingham, AL-The Community Action Association of Alabama's HERO Program which offers "no shut off" protection to low-income Alagasco customers is set to end on March 31, 2006, leaving those eligible with little time to enroll in the program.
The Home Energy Relief Opportunity Program offers protection from natural gas service |
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