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A Safe Haven to
Start Over

We serve rural families in crisis with shelter, mentorship, and real tools to birth a new beginning.

Our Mission

We don’t just provide shelter, we walk with people through their healing, rebuilding, and return to purpose.

The Birthing Room is a faith-rooted nonprofit based in Clarke County, Alabama.


We support people experiencing homelessness, hidden poverty, and generational cycles with emergency care, mentorship, youth leadership, and workforce empowerment  because everyone deserves a new beginning.

Our Work

The Heartbeat of What We Do

🏠 Safe Haven Program

Emergency Shelter & Transitional Housing

We provide immediate hotel stays and transitional support for individuals and families in crisis.

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Sow a Seed

Your Giving Plants Hope
Your donation helps us put a family in a hotel, feed someone sleeping outside, cover diapers, sponsor a youth mentor, and so much more.​

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🫂Join the Village

It Takes a Village and You’re Part of Ours.


We need mentors, prayer warriors, sponsors, youth advocates, drivers, street team volunteers, and seed sowers.

Moments That Birth Hope

“Real People. Real Healing. Real Next Chapters.”

“They didn’t just give me a place to sleep  they gave me the strength to try again.”
Nicole, Mother of 1

After escaping a domestic situation, Nicole and her son were placed in emergency shelter through The Birthing Room partners. Today, she has her own apartment, youth group, and mentor's other young mothers in transition.

“I was sleeping in my car and praying for a way out. They showed up with socks, food, and a plan.”
 Malik, Outreach Client

Malik met a Village Keeper team in a gas station parking lot. Within 48 hours, he had shelter and was enrolled in workforce training. He now has his CDL permit, and volunteers with the same team that found him.

“It felt good to talk to someone who didn’t judge me.”
Paris, Age 18

As part of the Hope Changers program, Paris found her voice, shared her story publicly for the first time, and now leads peer healing circles for other teens in the community.

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