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The Athens-Limestone County Family Resource Center (ALCFRC)

The Athens-Limestone County Family Resource Center (ALCFRC) is dedicated to helping families find success by providing guidance, information, and personal mentoring. Our drive to improve the quality of life for all residents in our community is seen and felt through our caring attention to each person who comes through out doors and into our programs.

If you or someone you know is in need of guidance please know we will do what we can, and in a welcoming way, to get the right resources to the right people. Every person is important to us at ALFRC and will be treated with respect and dignity.

Family Solutions Program

Helping Limestone County residents with urgent rent and utility situations find short and long-term support.
The Family Solutions Program welcomes low-income individuals and families who are having difficulties paying rent and/or utilities. A meeting between the FSP coordinator and the resident provides a better understanding of the family’s situation and then what resources would be available. One of the core resources provided is money management support, through classes and/or one-to-one mentoring.
This program is largely funded by local churches and The United Way of Limestone County. Local banks and financial advisors are also a key element to the success of this program as their financial professionals often volunteer as our budget teachers and mentors.

Workforce Development Program

Helping Limestone County residents overcome challenges to sustainable employment.
The Workforce Development Program addresses the barriers low income individuals might encounter as they strive to meet professional goals. If someone who receives public assistance is having trouble finding and then keeping a job, this program helps understand the situation in order to provide the right resources.
Possible resources include support for: resume writing, job search, interview skills, and professional soft skills such as communication, leadership, teamwork.

Family Ramp Program

Helping Limestone County residents with mobility concerns gain easier access to their home’s entrance.
The Ramp Program provides qualified households with wheelchair ramps, built on-site by volunteers. Those who are in need of a ramp meet with the program’s coordinator for a needs assessment. The assessment might also include a visit to the home.
Funding for this program (mainly the materials) typically comes from local churches, individual donors and some goverment agencies such as TARCOG.

Limestone County’s Families First Program

Aims to serve parents who are unemployed/underemployed, lack their high school diploma/GED and lack skills necessary to obtain or maintain employment.  The focus is to assist the parents in acquiring skills with the result being that they obtain employment thus creating economic stability for their family.  Parents will also be able to strengthen their family through case management and attending classes utilizing evidenced-based parenting curriculum. 

Basic Literacy

Instructs adults on a one-to-one basis helping them to acquire reading, writing and mathematical skills through positive learning experiences.

Computer Learning Lab

Provides students awaiting a tutor and students desiring additional study and opportunity for focused and supervised study and introduces them to resources available for self-help. The lab aids in developing language and math skills as well as preparing students for Alabama GED and the United States Citizenship tests.

English as a Second Language (ESL)

Classes to help non-English speaking adults gain language, reading and writing skills needed to function in American culture.

Other Services

Shepherd’s Closet: 

  • free clothing and basic household items available to those in need
  • Just call to set a time to visit the closet. It is only available by appointment. 

Military blankets for the homeless

  • Donated military blankets distributed to our local homeless population 

Christmas Coldweather Clothing 

  • Free hats, mittens, and coats distributed during the Christmas season 

Partner with/host Crisis Services of North Alabama 

  • For those experiencing domestic and/or sexual violence Crisis Services of North Alabama is in our facility Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm. Services are always available by phone, including and especially for those dealing with urgent life-threatening issues. 
  • HELPline: 256-716-1000 or 800-691-8426
  • National Suicide Hotline: 800-273-8255 

Habitat For Humanity of the River Valley

  • The Center is honored to partner with HFHRV to identify, screen, and refer potentially qualified candidates to Habitat’s traditional home ownership program as well as their home repair program.