As the December 20 deadline for finalizing the FY25 federal spending bill approaches, it's crucial to advocate for increased funding for affordable ho...
HHS Announces New Funding for Diaper Distribution Pilot During National Diaper Need Awareness Week
This latest funding comes as part of National Diaper Need Awareness Week, amplifying the critical need for diaper access among low-income families....
How to Confirm Your Voter Registration Status
Community Action Association of Alabama, we are committed to addressing these disparities and advocating for solutions that lift our communities out o...
Poverty in the South: A Growing Concern
Community Action Association of Alabama, we are committed to addressing these disparities and advocating for solutions that lift our communities out o...
Voting Advocates in Alabama’s District 2 Gear Up for the 2024 Election!
Voting advocates in South Central Alabama are ramping up their efforts ahead of the November 5 general election — the first for the newly redrawn Di...
Raise Awareness and Inspire Action to Combat Hunger in Alabama
September is Hunger Action Month, and the Heart of Alabama Food Bank is stepping up to raise awareness and inspire action across our state!...
Honoring the Legacy of the Americans with Disabilities Act!
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is taking a pioneering approach to health education and community wellness through its Live HealthSmart ...
LAST CHANCE for Early Bird Registration!
Don't miss out on the 2024 SEACAA Annual Conference, happening from October 1 - 3, 2024! Today, July 31st, is the final day to take advantage of our e...
From Classroom to Community: UAB’s Hands-On Approach with Live HealthSmart Alabama
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is taking a pioneering approach to health education and community wellness through its Live HealthSmart ...
Alabama Resources for Utility Assistance
Managing utility bills can be challenging, especially during times of financial hardship. Fortunately, there are several programs available in Alabama...