Alabama Statewide Parent Information and Resource Center (Alabama PIRC)
The Alabama PIRC was funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Innovation and Improvement in 2006. PIRC serves
parents in every county of Alabama. We provide training, information and support to parents of children in low performing schools
and annual regional Parent Leadership training. Click here to visit the
PIRC website or call our office for more information at (334)
567-9928.

Coosa County Partnership for Youth
CCPY is a joint project of the Alabama Parent Education Center, Coosa County Public Schools, Cheaha Mental Health Center
and the Alabama Department of Mental Health/Mental Retardation. CCPY is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of
Education to improve and enhance the existing system for the delivery of mental health services to children attending public
schools. For more information about CCPY activities, contact our office.

Programs of Adult and Community Education (PACE)
The Alabama Parent Education Center Programs of Adult and Community Education (PACE) provides programming to assist adult
learners who are committed to improving their academic and life skills. We provide instruction and assistance to adults preparing
for their GED. This program operates in conjunction with other family serving agencies to locate participants and provide services.

Alabama Network for Children with Disabilities
The Alabama Network for Children with Disabilities is a statewide project that provides training and information to parents of
special needs students. We train Parent Leaders across the state to work with other parents to increase the educational outcome
of disabled students age birth to twenty six, regardless of severity. Click here to visit the website for ANCD.

Fathers Foward
The Alabama Parent Education Center provides a Fatherhood Initiative Program, generously funded by the Children's Trust Fund
of Alabama. This project was designed to reduce childhood abuse and neglect by encouraging the increased involvement of
fathers. Click on this link for more information about
Fathers Forward.

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