
The
Alston Wilkes Society gives hope and rebuilds lives through
our rehabilitation and prevention services. We extend a helping
hand to those who are most at risk.
We were founded in 1962 as a non-profit organization dedicated to providing rehabilitative services to adults released from correctional facilities. The effort was led by a group of volunteers working under the direction of the Reverend Eli Alston Wilkes Jr., a Methodist minister who labored as a tireless and devoted worker in helping those less fortunate. Today, the Alston Wilkes Society is the largest statewide agency of its kind providing direct services in the United States.
One by one, we are making a difference. By reaching out to those in need and placing resources in front of them to recover, we are turning lives around.
Become a part of the great things happening at the Alston Wilkes Society by becoming a member, making a donation, and volunteering your time and talent. It's a gift that will offer something many in society no longer have. HOPE!
