Joseph Project
The Joseph Project is a nonprofit organization that connects human trafficking survivors with pro bono legal services.
Ben May Main Library
701 Government Street
Mobile, AL 36602
United States
Mobile Public Library
10329 Freeland Ave
Grand Bay, AL 36541
United States
Local History & Genealogy
753 Government St.
Mobile, AL 36602
United States
Monte L. Moorer/Spring Hill Branch Library
4 S McGregor Ave
Mobile, AL 36608
United States
Parkway Branch Library
1924-B Dauphin Island Pkwy
Mobile, AL 36605
United States
Saraland Public Library
111 Saraland Loop
Saraland, AL 36571
United States
Semmes Regional Library
9150 Moffett Road
Semmes, AL 36575
United States
Theodore Oaks Branch Library
5808 Highway 90 West, Suite E.
Mobile, AL 36582
United States
Trinity Gardens Community Library
2668 Berkley Avenue
Mobile, AL 36617
United States
Virginia Dillard Smith/Toulminville Branch Library
601 Stanton Road
Mobile, AL 36617
United States
West Regional Library
5555 Grelot Road
Mobile, AL 36609
United States
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The Bookmobile goes to community events all over Mobile County! Contact us for more information.
Search our Online Catalog for items & request to pick them up on the Bookmobile.
Check-out items! Return them when the Bookmobile comes back in 3 weeks, or if due earlier, to any MPL location.
Many stops include a Storytime and/or fun activities for kids. We carry a wide variety of materials for children.
All Mobile Public Library locations will close on Wednesday, November 27 at 5 p.m. and be closed on Thursday, November 28 and Friday, November 29.
While we do update our guide annually, information may change over time. Please contact organizations with questions about their services or availability. Guide is also available as a downloadable document if you need a printable version.
Download PDF GuideThe Joseph Project is a nonprofit organization that connects human trafficking survivors with pro bono legal services.
LSA is a private, nonprofit law firm that provides legal assistance in certain civil matters (not criminal matters) to people who have limited income, don’t own too much property, and meet other requirements.
Call to find out if you qualify and if your situation can be handled there.
Types of cases handled: family, consumer, housing, public benefits, education, estate, adoption, guardianship.
107 St Francis St Suite 2100
Mobile, AL 36602
United States
The Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA) provides funding for the ongoing operation of a 24-hour, national, toll-free telephone hotline.
Prism United responds to the comprehensive needs of LGBTQ+ youth in Southwest Alabama. Specifically, Prism works to mitigate the psychological, socio-economic, and academic disadvantages caused by repression and victimization.
Programs and Services:
Facilitated, curriculum-based virtual and in-person gatherings through our Prism Teens (14-18), Prism Pre-Teens (10-13), and Prism Families programs
705 Oak Cir Dr E
Mobile, AL 36609
United States
This program is run by the Mobile Bar Association.
volunteer lawyers donate their time to provide free legal services in certain civil matters (not criminal matters) to Mobile County residents.
Call to find out if you qualify and if your situation can be handled there.
118 N Royal St #402
Mobile, AL 36602
United States