
What we do.

Philanthropic programs are selected by members of ALMM after researching needs in the Columbia community. For more information click on the programs listed below.
Our Programs

ADOPT-A-BEDROOM
Originated 2004 - This program provides each of the 6 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms of the living quarters in the Shelter with items that help to provide a clean, safe and comfortable environment for women and their children while living in the Shelter. Items may include, but are not limited to , window treatments, wall art, full length mirrors, lighting, mattresses,dressers, bedframes , etc. The rooms are toured on a quarterly basis to determine further needs or updatesESSENTIALS
This program provides household and personal care items that are needed on a daily basis by the staff, the women and the children throughout the Shelter. They are frequently depleted and expensive to purchase. They are rarely donated by outside agencies, corporations or the general public.
Items that are considered Essential might include:
- Dishwasher Powder
- Liquid Dish Soap
- Endust
- Windex
- Oven Cleaner
- 60 Watt Light Bulbs
- Toilet Bowl Cleaner
- Klennex
- Vinegar
- Lysol
FLIP-A-KITCHEN
Originated in 2006 The goal of this program was to renovate the current kitchen area so that it is a functional, efficient and pleasant space that can accommodate several women and their children who are living in the Shelter as well as the Shelter staff. Renovation included cabinetry, countertops, appliances, utensils, cookware, new paint, lighting, dining room table and chairs etc. This program was completed in 2007 and is now in the maintenance phase to provide warranty work, replacement of plates, utensils, etc.FLIP-A-BATHROOM
Originated in 2008 The goal of this program is to renovate the downstairs main bathroom and bring it up to acceptable standards. The renovation will include new flooring, lighting, stall, sink, and the moving of a toilet. We will also install a new hand dryer to help eliminate the cost of paper towels as well as a baby changing station for mothers with young children to provide them privacy.FRESH START KITS
Originated in 2005 - Provides “buckets/kits” of items that will be given to a resident leaving the Shelter. These kits will be useful in setting up a new household and may include items such as: hammer, nails and screw driver, cleaning supplies, paper, pens, tape, shelf liner, alarm clock, batteries etc. Additional items such as “Kitchen in a Box” and “Trio of Appliances” are also available to women in need.PLA ROOM
Originated 1999 - This is a room that is used for all types of children’s programming at the Shelter. This program provides ongoing items such as furniture, floor covering, window treatments, equipment, school supplies, dolls and toys that help create an environment where children can safely participate in play, educational and therapeutic activities. We have also started to supply passes to the ARC as well as bus passes for children to become active.SHELTER LINENS and THINGS
Originated in 2005 - This is a program that monitors the condition, quantity and organization of items stored in the two linen closets at the Shelter, such as sheet sets, mattress covers, blankets, pillows and towels. In addition to items donated by the community, many of these items were originally purchased by PLA as part of the Adopt-A-Bedroom program. Program members review the closets on a quarterly basis to determine further needs. To help maintain the inventory, we implemented a new system using Excel.