Alabama Disability Resources
Statewide Disability Resources:
These programs serve all Alabama residents, regardless of county or city.
- The Corina Mae Foundation — A statewide disability‑support organization providing help with navigating services, contacting programs, and finding resources for disabled individuals and families across Alabama. We also advocate for disability rights, promote public awareness, and work to build a more compassionate and inclusive Alabama.
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Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services — Vocational rehab, Early Intervention, Blind/Deaf services
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Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program — Legal rights, discrimination, accessibility issues
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STAR Assistive Technology Program — Assistive tech loans, demos, device reuse
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Alabama Medicaid Waivers — Home & community‑based disability supports
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Area Agencies on Aging / ADRC — Long‑term services, caregiver support, disability navigation
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211 Alabama — Statewide directory for housing, food, disability services
Crisis & Emergency Support:
If you or someone you know is in crisis, please use the emergency contacts below:
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988 — Mental Health Crisis Line
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Adult Protective Services (via ADHR)
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Local Sheriff’s Office — varies by county
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Poison Control: 1‑800‑222‑1222
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Emergency Medical Services: 911
County-by-County Resources (Coming Soon)
We are currently building a full Alabama disability resource directory organized by county and city. New counties will be added regularly, starting with the biggest counties/cities first.
If you need help finding local resources, please contact us. Email: Contact@the-corina-mae-foundation.org
Some Alabama counties do not have disability‑specific organizations located within their borders. Residents in these areas rely entirely on statewide and regional programs for support. These counties include Limestone, Lawrence, Franklin, Winston, Marion, Fayette, Pickens, Sumter, Choctaw, Clarke, Washington, Perry, Hale, Greene, Coosa, Tallapoosa, Chambers, Randolph, Cleburne, Clay, Bibb, Autauga, Elmore, Crenshaw, Butler, Lowndes, Wilcox, Monroe, Conecuh, Escambia, Covington, Geneva, Coffee, Dale, Barbour, and Henry Counties. All available services for these areas can be found above in our Statewide Disability Resources section.
The Corina Mae Foundation serves ALL 67 Counties in Alabama.
Counties with Disability Resources - listed in order from largest to smallest cities.
Need Help Finding Resources?
Our team can help connect you with disability services in your area.
Contact us: