Magic City Spotlight: Emergency rental assistance program is available to residents
Emergency rental assistance is available to residents in need
Birmingham residents with a financial need can now apply for rental and/or utility assistance.
Qualified residents are anyone who can demonstrate a financial need and be able to provide income and ID verification as well as proof of Birmingham residency.
If approved, up to 12 months of support is available.
Go to www.birminghamal.gov/renthelp or call 205-254-2309.
Birmingham let the good times roll in Mardi Gras parade
In case you missed it, Tuesday the streets of downtown Birmingham were filled with the sounds of brass, beads and all things Mardi Gras!
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New City of Birmingham parental leave policy creates sense of security for employees
Mayor Woodfin writes, "When I announced the new policy in January, I knew it was a big step forward for working families in Birmingham, and especially for all of those who make up our wonderful city staff."
The intent is only one perspective of taking this monumental action. Senior Planner at the Department of Transportation Paige Ishmael is a first-time mom-to-be and shares how the new policy impacts her.
She states, “I feel financially supported by my employer during a time where that is needed the most,” said Ishmael, who has been with the city two years. “That peace of mind is invaluable, and I’m truly grateful to the City of Birmingham for recognizing this need.”
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Ed Farm is providing technical skills training and professional development with BOLD funds
Through technology, BOLD Fund awardee Ed Farm is changing the trajectory of careers and communities.
Click the image above or the button below to learn how they are supporting children and adults in transforming their lives.
NSLM event celebrates African-American wineries and breweries tonight, Feb. 23
Join V 9.49's Lady Woo at the Negro Southern League Museum today from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. for the Rhythm & Wines Spoken Word Black History Month Tribute, featuring African-American wineries and breweries.
Enjoy a wine-tasting sponsored by J&H Estates and Beered Black Man, and hear from some of Birmingham’s best spoken word talent.
This is a special, adult-only event. Due to the limited capacity for this event, registration is required.
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