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Financial aid from United Methodist Inner City Mission.

Social services as well as emergency financial aid from United Methodist Inner City Mission can help the disadvantaged in the city of Mobile. The agency, using both government grants and private donations, works to meet the needs of shelter, food, and employment that families across the city need.

The agency partners with many groups and people across the community. While no one organization will have a perfect solution, working together and offering referrals will usually allow some form of assistance to be provided. Whether it is money for a certain household expense, or job placement, resources are available from UMICM and partners.

Housing programs in the city of Mobile range from homeless assistance to shelter and transitional housing. The goal is to help clients overcome any barriers they face to finding and maintaining permanent housing stability.

  • A network of shelters is for the homeless, and run by United Methodist Inner City Mission and local churches. They can house people of diverse backgrounds, ranging from single moms with children to veterans.
  • Applications to government grants, such as emergency solutions, can help with unpaid rent or overdue utility bills. The programs may also assist with security deposits in some cases as well.
  • Affordable housing is arranged for low income families in need. Have a home in which the rent can be paid on a monthly basis without breaking the budget is key to families achieving self-sufficiency.

All of these housing resources in Mobile Alabama incorporate self-sufficiency. This will help adults in learning new skills, whether employment or educational. United Methodist Inner City Mission combines short term shelter as well as mid term transitional housing. There will also be tenant education classes to help families overcome homelessness and the challenges they face.

Social services from United Methodist Inner City Mission try to restore and then maintain the independent as well as social and economic functioning of individuals and families. Case managers as well as volunteers from the non-profit assist families with whatever their needs are. Whether it is food, clothing, or applications to SSDI or SNAP food stamps, advice is available.

 

 

 

The Inner City Mission social services will also stress stability. This touches upon resume creation as well as tips on conducting a job search. The agency will also give clients information and referral to other services they need. Some of the specific resources that are part of this are as follows.

  • Form Preparation for public assistance, ranging from LIHEAP to food stamps.
  • Information and Referral Services to other local Mobile County non-profits.
  • Holiday help, including Christmas and Thanksgiving Sign up for food baskets or toys.
  • Clothing, such as furniture for a new home.

The Summer Food Service Program will ensure that children from low income households continue to receive nutritious snacks as well as meals during summer vacations. This is used to fill the gap since they will no longer have free school lunches.

United Methodist Inner City Mission or other agencies in the area receive USDA food from the Food and Nutrition Service. Organizations receive reimbursement from USDA through for the meals they serve children. Parents can benefit from this service.

Self-sufficiency services from United Methodist and Inner City Mission

Workforce Development will help people in Mobile Alabama become economically stable. Staff from centers teach clients techniques for finding and keeping employment. It will also address gaining new skills for a higher paying job.

 

 

 

 

The process touches upon job search, interview, application and long term employment retention with the goal of economic self-sufficiency. Agencies, such as federal government job one centers, even offer recruitment services to employers.

Staff from United Methodist Inner City Mission work continually to provide guidance, training and resources to empower individuals in a successful job search and/or career change. The service provides an array of resources to increase participants’ potential for success on the job. There will be computer classes on IT classes, and even budgeting and credit counseling, as noted below.

As part of self-sufficiency, the Credit Enhancement Program from UMICM is available individuals interested in improving their credit worthiness. This is done by helping them pay down debts and in effect improve their credit scores. As a low score will not only impact the person's ability to borrow money, but it is also a barrier to finding and keeping a job.

UMICM only covers a limited region, which is mostly for people that live in the city itself. The center is 913 South Broad Street, Mobile, Alabama 36603, and residents can call (251) 432-1122.

 

 

 

By Jon McNamara

 

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