Tuscaloosa County Alternative Sentencing helps non-profits hurt financially by COVID19
West Alabama charities get financial help By Kelvin Reynolds | March 4, 2021 at 5:37 PM CST - Updated March 4 at 5:37 PM
TUSCALOOSA CO., Ala. (WBRC) - Tuscaloosa County Alternative Sentencing awarded more than $150,000 in grants to more than a dozen non-profits. The leader of one of those groups explained how badly the financial help was needed.
“We had two fundraisers that had been cancelled and then one of our fundraisers we were able to hold, but it was not a normal format and basically we raised half of what we normally do,” said Ellen Potts, Executive Director of Habitat of Humanity for Tuscaloosa.