Alcoholics Anonymous
Our phone service can reach someone 24 hours a day for those in immediate need, as it pertains to an urgent need to stop drinking.
600 Bel Air Blvd., Suite 224
Mobile, AL 36606
United States
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 GuideOur phone service can reach someone 24 hours a day for those in immediate need, as it pertains to an urgent need to stop drinking.
600 Bel Air Blvd., Suite 224
Mobile, AL 36606
United States
Programs available include:
5800 Southland Drive
Mobile, AL 36693
United States
Bradford Recovery Communities provides treatment programs, resources, and community for every aspect of recovery. Through our premier drug and alcohol rehab facilities across the Southeast, we provide affordable, evidence-based addiction treatment with proven outcomes at every level of care.
Phone: (251) 295-9717 or (251) 633-0900
1000 Hillcrest Rd #304
Mobile, AL 36695
United States
Meetings are Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall
6101 Grelot Rd.
Mobile, AL 36609
United States
Within the structure of the Twelve Steps, Door to Serenity is being created to address the needs of those who seek our help on their road to recovery.
Without respect to race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity, Door to Serenity welcomes the under-served who have tried unsuccessfully to address the pain of living through substance use disorder and want to start a new chapter.
Services provided at this clinic include the following:
1303 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Ave
Mobile, AL 36603
United States
Our mission is to provide a comprehensive alcohol and drug recovery program for females ages 18 and up. We provide a twelve-week residential program that embraces all aspects of addiction and recovery, including spirituality.
394 Aldock Rd.
Eight Mile, AL 36613
United States
The Mission of Hope is a faith-based residential addiction recovery program for men and women
Our services provided are free of charge.
14970 Mission Rd.
Mobile, AL 36608
United States
Our program is a 9-month, in-house, faith-based recovery program.
Each resident in the program receives free room and board during the length of the program. We are here to help individuals with family issues, drug or alcohol addictions, or any type of life struggle through a balanced program of restoration.
Our program includes pastoral counseling, biblical therapy, daily bible study, meaningful work within the ministry, and life skills training. We do not charge any intake or program fees.
5225 Gunn Rd
Mobile, AL 36619
United States
Services Provided: peer-led support groups, peer mentoring, yoga and meditation, basic living skills, veterans support groups, relapse prevention planning
3103 Airport Boulevard | Suite 160
Mobile, AL 36606
United States
Mission Statement: Stabilization of Displaced Persons.
We are a First Steps Program with the goal of getting men off the streets and into the kingdom!
•Our 1st step and number one goal is Stabilization. We will do this through providing housing, mental health care, rehabilitation, detox, and health care.
•Step 2 is Legalization. We will make sure they have all documentation (birth cert, ss card, ID, etc.) We will also handle legal issues such as probation, warrants, fines, etc.
554 South Craft Highway
Mobile, AL 36617
United States
The Salvation Army has rehabilitation, missing persons, adult rehabilitation center, disaster services, seasonal services, casework services, homemaker services, emergency shelter, visitation services, worship services, music & arts programs, community recreation programs, the pathway of hope, food pantry, alcohol, and drug
treatment, day camp activities
1009 Dauphin St.
Mobile, AL 36604
United States
The mission of The Shoulder is to restore individuals and their families who are affected by alcohol/drug abuse by providing quality, affordable treatment in a safe, secure Christian environment.
P.O. Box 637
Daphne, AL 36526
United States
With 50 years of experience, The Bridge is a leading treatment provider in Alabama for adolescents with substance use disorders and for those who need behavioral rehabilitation. Our services include early intervention, outpatient, residential and intensive in-home care. We have locations in 30 counties in Alabama and our caring, professional staff provide services that are individualized for each adolescent and their family.
Welcome to Vets Recover, a trusted organization dedicated to providing comprehensive care and support to veterans, first responders, and their families. Our mission is to remove barriers to care, deliver quality integrated health care, and build a better community through recovery and connection.
1200 Springhill Avenue
Mobile, AL 36604
United States
Volunteers of America Southeast offers direct human-care services, affordable housing, faith-based resource programs, and community outreach.
Some of our services provide care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, mental health issues, substance abuse, low-income seniors, and the homeless
1204 Hillcrest Rd.
Mobile, AL 36695
United States
We are a non-profit, faith-based, life recovery center empowering individuals and families through spiritual enrichment, education, and personal responsibility.
We offer a 90-day residential alcohol and drug recovery program for men and women. Our program includes intense, Christian-based teaching and life skills training in an atmosphere of excellence and honor.
Graduates may also be eligible for transition, extended-term, and ministry training programs.
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3401 Newman Rd.
Mobile, AL 36695
United States