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TALLADEGA-CLAY-RANDOLPH CHILD
TALLADEGA-CLAY-RANDOLPH CHILD
Talladega, Alabama
500+ employees
Talladega Clay Randolph Child Care Corporation is a non-profit organization providing programs and services to eligible Alabama children families and child
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
EASTER SEALS ALABAMA, INC.
EASTER SEALS ALABAMA, INC.
Montgomery, Alabama
100-499 employees
Our purpose is to change the way the world defines and views disability by making profound, positive differences in people's lives every day. At Easterseals Central Alabama, we offer a variety of disability services and programs to meet the individual needs of the children, adults, seniors and families we serve.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
TWIN CEDARS YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES, INC.
TWIN CEDARS YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES, INC.
Lagrange, Georgia
100-499 employees
Twin Cedars Youth and Family Services is a non-profit agency providing services designed to empower youth and families to meet optimum potential. Twin Cedars operates residential and community based programs in Alabama and Georgia. Twin Cedars employs over 250 staff in Columbus, Macon and Lagrange, Georgia, as well as Lee County, Alabama. As one of the largest contracted service provider for residential services in the State of Georgia, Twin Cedars houses over 170 youth on any given day.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE, IN
COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE, IN
Dadeville, Alabama
50-99 employees
Lake Broadcasting Incorporated Media Headquartered in the greater Lake Martin area in Alexander City, Alabama, LBI owns and operates four hometown stations near the U.S. Hwy 280 corridor and in the growing Anniston/Oxford area. We take pride in not only broadcasting to each community, but also in being a part of each community, and East Central Alabama, for over 25 years. Our reach includes the following: Calhoun, Chambers, Clay, Cleburne, Coosa, Elmore, Etowah, Lee, Shelby, Talladega and Tallapoosa counties. In these counties, key cities we reach include Alexander City, Anniston/Oxford, Ashland, Auburn/Opelika, Chelsea, Childersburg, Dadeville, Eclectic, Goodwater, Harpersville, Heflin, Jacksonville, LaFayette, Lincoln, Lineville, Munford, Pell City, Rainbow City, Southside, Sylacauga, Talladega, Tallassee, Valley, and Wedowee. In addition to our radio and TV stations, we offer a state of the art digital, streaming, and a non-skippable video pre-roll digital platform that is dynamic, in addition to being actively involved in social media, giving us the opportunity to reach listeners between the ages of 16 and up twice as quick and more often than other mediums or competitors. Each of our stations is manned by a local staff, because they know their market better than anybody from out of town! Our staff has a veteran staff with more than 125 years of combined experience. In addition, we utilize young and upcoming stars to stay on top of current broadcasting and digital trends. https://wkga975.com/ https://b101wfeb.com/ https://951themountain.com/ 1051 Tallapoosa Street Alexander City, Alabama 35010 (256) 234-6464
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MONTGOMERY AIDS OUTREACH, INC. DBA MEDICAL ADVOCACY AND OUTREACH
MONTGOMERY AIDS OUTREACH, INC. DBA MEDICAL ADVOCACY AND OUTREACH
Montgomery, Alabama
100-499 employees
Medical Advocacy and Outreach (MAO), formerly Medical AIDS Outreach and Montgomery AIDS Outreach, provides much needed health and wellness services to more than 2,000 annually spanning 28 counties in addition to reaching nearly 4,500 at-risk individuals through testing and outreach initiatives. The geography benefiting from MAO services continues to grow. Four clinic hub locations (Montgomery, Dothan, Atmore, Selma) and a network of 11 satellite clinics across Central and Southern Alabama make it possible for MAO respond to client needs even in the most rural areas of southern Alabama. Services are geared to individuals infected and/or affected by potentially life-threatening illnesses, HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C, among others, and educating those of all ages who are at risk. Available services include, but are not limited to: direct care by compassionate, skilled physical and mental health providers in a clinical setting or via Alabama e-Health*; HIV education and testing; community wellness and prevention education; food bank services; and other support services for clients. *Alabama e-Health is MAO’s system of providing services across vast distances using telemedicine technology. The system allows for remote primary care, pharmacist consultations, patient and family mental health counseling, and other medical and social services. Doctors, and/or other providers, and their patients interact through a secure video “chat” while utilizing Bluetooth medical equipment to capture real time physical data to support care assessments. As a not-for-profit charitable organization, MAO relies on a combination of earned and contributed sources to support the agency’s programs and services.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
LEE COUNTY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER
LEE COUNTY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Opelika, Alabama
50-99 employees
Lee County Youth Dev Ctr is an Individual and Family Services company located in 1101 Spring Dr, Opelika, Alabama, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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CHILDREN'S HARBOR
CHILDREN'S HARBOR
Eclectic, Alabama
25-49 employees
Children's Harbor was established in 1996. We are a nationally accredited child welfare organization located in Pembroke Pines, FL that is dedicated to three very specific priorities: 1) Keeping siblings together while they are in foster care 2) Strengthening families who are in crisis within our community 3) Guiding teens who are aging out of the foster care. We keep kids safe while their families are given the opportunity to heal and if that is no longer a possibility and they are not able to return home safely, we become their family. We come alongside them, resource and support them until they can reach a point of self sufficiency We provide residential services in a family-style setting for foster children and community-based services for the prevention and intervention of abuse and neglect. Our Residential Foster Care Program provides a safe and loving home-like environment, while keeping brothers and sisters, and pregnant or parenting teens, together while in the foster care system. Our Family Strengthening Program sends counselors out into homes in Broward County communities to work with the families and prevent the removal of children from the homes. At our Brown's Harbor Campus we provide subsidized housing for youth transitioning out of foster care. Residents receive wrap around case management services and monthly programming. There are a variety of ways to get involved with Children’s Harbor: o Attend and support our events o Become a member of our Safe Harbor Society o Be a Harbor Keeper through monthly donations o Become a Children’s Harbor mentor o Volunteer with us o Host an activity at our campus o or host a fundraiser Email us at [email protected] to learn more!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
SERAAJ FAMILY HOMES, INC.
SERAAJ FAMILY HOMES, INC.
Montgomery, Alabama
25-49 employees
Since 1987, Seraaj Family Homes, Inc. has continued to make dramatic changes in the lives of thousands of children and families throughout Alabama, Maryland, Nebraska and Washington D.C. Through our innovative methods, 24/7 service delivery and no reject or eject policy we have been able to improve the quality of life for numerous children and families. Seraaj Family Homes, Inc. has established itself as the leader in therapeutic foster care by “thinking outside of the box” and implementing innovative programs, solutions and intervention techniques.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CIRCLE OF CARE CENTER FOR FAMILIES
CIRCLE OF CARE CENTER FOR FAMILIES
Valley, Alabama
25-49 employees
Founded in 2003 by those who have been there, Circle of Care supports the non-medical needs of families of children with cancer with programs and services designed to meet the unique and challenging needs of a childhood cancer diagnosis. Circle of Care is a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation that relies upon donor generosity and volunteers to support families throughout their childhood cancer journey. 90% of all donations are utilized to fund specific programming.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
RIVER REGION UNITED WAY
RIVER REGION UNITED WAY
Montgomery, Alabama
All Size Average employees
River Region United Way (RRUW) fights for the Health, Education, Financial Stability and Basic Needs of every person in every community. The mission of River Region United Way is to improve lives and strengthen our communities by identifying needs and solving critical problems. RRUW directly impacts the lives of nearly 130,000 people every year. That’s 1 in 3 of our neighbors! RRUW serves the five-county River Region of Alabama: Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes, Macon and Montgomery counties. Together, we are Making Life Better for Everyone. To learn more or to get involved, visit www.RRUW.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
NEW VENTURES, INC.
NEW VENTURES, INC.
Lagrange, Georgia
1-24 employees
New Ventures, Inc. is a community-focused organization that provides work-based training for persons with disabilities and other barriers. We also partner with community businesses and organizations to find job placements for our program graduates. In addition to that, we can offer outsourced services to companies at a very competitive rate. Please contact us today if you know someone who needs our training services, if your company would like to find out about opportunities to employ persons with disabilities, or if your company would like to discuss outsourcing work at a competitive rate.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
VOICES FOR ALABAMA'S CHILDREN
VOICES FOR ALABAMA'S CHILDREN
Montgomery, Alabama
1-24 employees
Developed and Implemented multiple public policy campaigns. Which included grassroots, media advocacy, fundraising, research, coalition management and decision maker advocacy. Also lobbied for the organization.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading