
Local RESOURCES
Harvest Church of Alabama partners with local organizations to serve and love our local community (that means you). Below is a list of organizations that we support or serve at.
Looking for hope?
Below is a list of organizations that we recommend or serve at.
If you are in danger of hurting yourself or someone else,
please call 911 - Emergency. Or call/text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-8255
*This list is not exhaustive to all that we connect or serve with and neither do we endorse every topic, service, or product that these organizations affiliate with independently.
Counseling
Christian Counseling Professionals of the Gulf Coast
Professional Counseling for all seasons. Helping you find freedom, peace, and victory in your life.
Restoration / Rehabilitation
Celebrate Recovery (NA / AA Alternative)
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, 12 step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, pain or addiction of any kind. Celebrate Recovery is a safe place to find community and freedom from the issues that are controlling our life.
Friends Center (Bridgett & Friends)
The Friends Center (Bridgett and Friends) provides a safe, controlled environment where ladies have access to church and community programs to become spiritually mature, emotionally stable, and financially independent from addiction, divorce, human-trafficking, domestic violence, and homelessness
Adult and Teen Challenge of Alabama
An addiction recovery and Christian discipleship program for men struggling with life-controlling problems. We provide a safe and loving environment where people can receive the holistic care and long-term counseling necessary to change their lives. We take a faith-based approach to addiction recovery. We invite ATC participants into a life-affirming discipleship process to transform their habits, community involvement, relationships, and vocation. We are putting Hope within Reach.
Mission of Hope
Waterfront Rescue Mission believes that caring for the poor and homeless is not an option; it is a mandate from the Lord. Since its founding in 1949, the Mission has been a place where those who have nothing left can find hope and experience the transforming power of Jesus Christ.
Food Help
Friends Center
66 Academy Lane
McIntosh, Alabama 36553
251-829-6507
Feeding the Gulf Coast
Feeding the Gulf Coast has a network of community partners that are prepared to provide groceries to those in need. Hours of operation may be limited; please call the agency before attending a distribution to see if days or hours may have changed.
5248 Mobile S St
Theodore, AL 36582
(251) 653-1617
Law Enforcement Help
McIntosh Police Dept
206 Commerce St,
McIntosh, AL 36553
(251) 944-2973
Mount Vernon Police Dept
1565 Boyles Ave,
Mt Vernon, AL 36560
(251) 829-6631
45 Court St,
Chatom, AL 36518
(251) 847-2202
Mobile County Sheriff’s Dept
Shelter & Displacement Help
Friends Center
66 Academy Lane
McIntosh, Alabama 36553
251-829-6507
Mission of Hope
Mission of Hope Ministries is a residential Christian program focusing on men and women struggling with drug and alcohol dependency. The men and women that enter Mission of Hope have reached their bottom and are willing and ready to make a whole life change.
234 Hearn Drive
Chatom AL 36518
(251)847-2970
Mission of Hope Ministries is a residential Christian program focusing on men and women struggling with drug and alcohol dependency. The men and women that enter Mission of Hope have reached their bottom and are willing and ready to make a whole life change.
Waterfront Mission
Washington County Sheriff’s Dept
510 South Royal Street,
Mobile, AL 36603
(251) 574-2423
Transportation Services
Washington County Rural Public Transportation
The Wave (Mobile County)
1224 West I-65 Service Road, South
Mobile, AL 36609
251-344-6600