News & Upcoming Events

Taylor Hicks Concert -- April 19th 2024 -- Samford University Wright Center.

Join us for an evening with American Idol winner Taylor Hicks and the Taylor Hicks Band. The event will be filled with Taylor's original soulful music, requested songs, in addition to some interactive time getting to know Taylor and his band on a more personal level. Proceeds from this event will help children with learning disabilities access testing and intervention services at Alabama Game Changers (501c-3 non-profit). There is a special emphasis on raising funds to support children of adoption and foster care who have more complex learning struggles. Click on more information to get to the ticket link!

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Learning Struggles in Adoption and Foster Care

A MEDICAL CENTER FOR ACADEMIC RESILIENCE & SUCCESS

For any child or young adult that is a struggling reader,
we can provide assessment, diagnostic, and treatment services.

Specifc Learning Disorders (Dyslexia, Dysgraphia & Dyscalculia) ADHD
Coexisting Anxiety & Depression
Speech and Language Disorders
Adoptee & Foster child learning struggles
Adults with reading struggles
Learning Struggles Associated with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Learning Struggles Associated with Fetal Drug Exposure Prematurity
Sensory Processing Diffculties

RISING HOPE ACADEMY
IS A CHRIST-CENTERED,
TRAUMA-INFORMED,
PRIVATE SCHOOL
IN BIRMINGHAM AL

For more detailed info about this many year partnership

Events

Taylor Hicks Concert

On April 19th 2024, Season 5 American Idol winner (and Hoover native), Taylor Hicks will perform a fundraiser concert benefitting children in need of services at Alabama Game Changers.

Megan’s Mission

Megan’s Mission on behalf of Alabama Game Changers. September 3rd & 4th

RESTORATION ACADEMY WAS
FOUNDED ON THE BELIEF THAT
EVERY CHILD SHOULD AT
LEAST HAVE ACCESS TO
QUALITY EDUCATION.

Our collaboration with Restoration Academy started in 2018 when AGC was awarded a Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham grant to help prevent reading failure in high-risk children.