Alabama's network of family resource centers accepts $100,000 grant

"The Alabama Civil Justice Foundation has made this significant grant because we believe families' and children's lives will be changed and communities will be transformed with the expansion of this model to every county in the state," [Frank Woodson] said. Sue McInnish, the foun...

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Published inTuscaloosa news (Tuscaloosa, Ala. : 1929)
Main Author Beyerle, Dana
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Tuscaloosa, Ala Halifax Media Group 25.01.2013
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Summary:"The Alabama Civil Justice Foundation has made this significant grant because we believe families' and children's lives will be changed and communities will be transformed with the expansion of this model to every county in the state," [Frank Woodson] said. Sue McInnish, the foundation's executive director, said the money will be apportioned among the 12 resource centers, which includes Tuscaloosa's One Place. Teresa Costanzo is executive director of Tuscaloosa's One Place, which opened in 1999. She said that Tuscaloosa's One Place serves about 9,000 people a year.