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Community Resources Guide

About the Community Resources Guide

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.

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Resource Type

Joseph Project

The Joseph Project is a nonprofit organization that connects human trafficking survivors with pro bono legal services.

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Legal Services Alabama

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.


 

Phone Number
Address

107 St Francis St Suite 2100
Mobile, AL 36602
United States

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National Domestic Violence Hotline

The Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA) provides funding for the ongoing operation of a 24-hour, national, toll-free telephone hotline.

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Prism United

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

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Rape Crisis Center - 24-hour crisis line

  • Counseling - Free and confidential crisis counseling is provided to survivors of sexual violence. This is available for the survivor and their family, friends, intimate partners, or other secondary survivors.
  • Legal Advocacy - If a client wishes to press charges against her/his assailant,our staff will serve as an advocate throughout the law enforcement and criminal justice proceedings.
  • Forensic Examination, where do I go?
Phone Number
Address

705 Oak Cir Dr E
Mobile, AL 36609
United States

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South Alabama Volunteer Lawyers Program

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.


 

Phone Number
Address

118 N Royal St #402
Mobile, AL 36602
United States

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