Helping To Keep Families
The Agricultural and Labor Program, Inc.
The Agricultural and Labor Program, Inc. (ALPI) headquartered in Lake Alfred, Florida is an IRS certified 501(c)(3) private, nonprofit organization. The Agricultural and Labor Program is a direct descendent of The Agricultural and Labor Project, established in 1968, by the Coca-Cola Company to improve the quality of life for farmworkers in their Florida citrus operations. For over 50 years, the organization has faithfully served the total spectrum of socially and economically disadvantaged children, families and farmworkers throughout Florida.
The Agricultural and Labor Program, Inc. has consistently placed a high priority on local partnerships and collaboration efforts in order to better maximize the use of limited federal, state and local resources. ALPI continues to grow and expand its efforts to assist those persons that the organization was chartered to serve. These efforts will continue to be strengthened and will exist as long as there are persons needing services.
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Head Start
Early Head Start
After School Tutoring
LIHEAP
EHEAP
Emergency Assistance
ALPI Technical
Education Center
HUD Housing
Counseling
Family
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Upcoming Events

Mortgage & Rental Assistance – Polk CARES 2020
A new Community Development Block Grant Mortgage and Rental Assistance Program is about to start for Polk residents, for a very limited time only.

Toys for Tots and ALPI: 2020 Christmas Partnership
The primary goal of Toys for Tots is to deliver, through a new toy at Christmas, a message of hope to less fortunate youngsters that will assist them in becoming

Happy Thanksgiving: Holiday Schedule
On this Thanksgiving Day, let us remember that no matter how turbulent and difficult our lives may feel right now, we can always find something to be thankful for. Although

LIHEAP Energy Fair – Ft. Meade, FL
Representatives from The Agricultural and Labor Program, Inc. will be present to accept and process applications. Date: Thursday, March 19, 2020 | Time: 10 am to 2 pm | Location: