DOTHAN, Ala. – During the past pandemic year, where unemployment reached record peaks and virtual learning and restrictions were mainstays for most students and educators, Dothan’s Alfred Saliba Family Services Center has faced multiple challenges and continued to meet the needs of those who depend on the center to assist in making their tomorrows better.
For 27 years, the Saliba Center, whose namesake is the late longtime Dothan real estate developer, civic leader and former mayor Alfred Saliba, has offered an abundance of services to the Wiregrass with the purpose of solidifying a strong community through skilled, educated and prepared clientele.
The nonprofit has several sites throughout Dothan, including the Lafayette Street location that houses multiple departments focused on adult career and education services, including the Community Career Development Center (CCDC) and the Career Designs for Youth (CDY).
“Our doors were always open (during the pandemic),” Beth Ford, program support and development manager at the Saliba Center said. “Even when we were working from home and providing virtual services, we were still working to help the people in this community better the situation they were in.”
The CCDC works specifically on job search assistance, readiness training, career planning and academic development for adults.