The Mobile Area Interfaith Conference (MAIC) is a collaboration of faith-based organizations and religious congregations in Mobile, AL, working together to create a just community for everyone. Their mission is to encourage the development of community resources that address unmet human needs, with a particular focus on serving marginalized citizens. MAIC offers various programs, including The Neighbor Center, which provides reentry case management services for individuals returning from incarceration, and the Metro Jail Chaplaincy Program, which offers pre-release services such as GED classes, job readiness classes, and religious services for inmates at Mobile County Metro Jail. Through their Academy for Career Development, MAIC also provides assistance with job placement, training, internships, preparatory classes, and employment case management for community members.
MAIC organizes events and initiatives to support their mission, such as the Tee Time with Team Chaplaincy golf event and the South Alabama Nonprofit Summit. They also rely on donations to help their neighbors in need, particularly in the form of gas cards and bus passes to address transportation barriers faced by individuals reentering the community after incarceration. By reducing recidivism and providing support, MAIC aims to help their neighbors regain the life they deserve.
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