Tuscaloosa County Alternative Sentencing Program starts non-profit resiliency fund
Relief fund for non profits in Tuscaloosa Co.
By Kelvin Reynolds | December 11, 2020 at 6:55 PM CST - Updated December 11 at 6:56 PM
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) - In a year where coronavirus forced the cancellation of Habitat For Humanity Tuscaloosa fundraisers and thieves have resorted to stealing from the non-profit, things could be looking up for Habitat and other local charities.
âI think everyone was really aware of the impact COVID had on small businesses. But I think maybe the non-profits were forgotten just a bit. And this was an opportunity to bridge the gap as we get through this,â said Jay Stuck, chairman of the Board for Tuscaloosa County Alternative Sentencing. The agency recently announced itâs agreed to support a relief fund for non-profits in Tuscaloosa County.