Kay Ivey awards $480,000 to assist low-income residents

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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey during a briefing at the state capitol building in Montgomery, Ala., Friday, April 3, 2020. (Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) announced today that Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded funds totaling $480,000 to assist community action agencies in Alabama with programs aimed at helping lift people out of poverty.

The Community Action Agencies Association of Alabama is using $450,000 to provide support to 19 Community Action Agencies across Alabama. These programs offer assistance to low-income residents to help with things like GED testing fees, food assistance, and rental or utility assistance.

$30,000 will go to the Community Action Partnership of North Alabama to support a program that provides food to low-income senior citizens and disabled individuals in Marion and Winston counties.

Ivey stated, “By assisting those most in need, community action agencies can provide a path to a better life for many families and individuals. As we celebrate Thanksgiving this week, we are also reminded how important it is to help those in need. I am pleased to provide these funds to these agencies who work every day to give those who need a helping hand to improve their lives and lift themselves out of poverty.”

The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs administers the grants from funds allocated by the Legislature in the Alabama General Fund budget. ADECA manages programs that support law enforcement, workforce development, energy conservation, water resource management, economic development, and recreation.

“ADECA is proud to support Gov. Ivey’s efforts to improve the lives of some of our most vulnerable residents,” ADECA Director Kenneth Boswell said. “Our partnerships with these agencies across the state continue to make an impact.”