27 organizations
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The Study Hall is a nonprofit that runs free after-school and summer camp programs for kids in kindergarten through 5th grade on Atlanta's Westside. Scholars get daily homework help, tutoring, STEAM lessons, financial literacy, healthy snacks, recreation, and safe rides home — all at no cost to families. Their work is built on a 5-Point Scholar Model covering academics, cultural enrichment, civic engagement, financial literacy, and wellness.
Collier Heights7 services
Communities In Schools of Georgia is the state's leading dropout-prevention nonprofit. It places caring, trained coordinators inside schools who connect students to tutoring, mentoring, basic needs like food and clothing, and other community support so kids stay in school and graduate. It is a statewide organization that supports local CIS affiliates across Georgia, including metro Atlanta.
4 services
Gate City Day Nursery Association is a NAEYC-accredited nonprofit childcare and early education program in southwest Atlanta, in operation since 1905. At its Samuel M. Nabrit Center on Cascade Road, it offers full-day care and early learning for children from infancy through Pre-K, plus after-school care with academic support. Its goal is affordable, quality early childhood education for working families.
3 services
The organization at this website, address, and phone number is the Druid Hills Child Development Center (DHCDC), a nonprofit early-learning center in Midtown/Druid Hills Atlanta, not a mental health or crisis program. It serves about 125 children from infancy through Pre-K (with afterschool and camp options) across 11 classrooms. The center is NAEYC-accredited and holds Georgia's highest three-star Quality Rated rating, with teaching aligned to the Georgia Early Learning Standards.
4 services
The Academy at Harvest Rain is a licensed, faith-based childcare and education center in Fairburn that serves children from 6 weeks old through their teen years. They offer infant and toddler care, preschool and Georgia Pre-K, a private school program, after-school tutoring, and summer camps, with a focus on affordable, quality care for South Fulton families. They accept Georgia's subsidized childcare (CAPS) and participate in the state Quality Rated program.
8 services
The Youth Reach Out Program (YROP) is a community nonprofit serving low-income neighborhoods across metro Atlanta. They run a food pantry (by appointment) and youth programs like after-school tutoring, a computer lab, and an art club, plus seasonal coat and toy giveaways. They help youth, teens, and families with food, learning support, and community activities.
Pittsburgh11 services
Rainbow Village helps families with children who are homeless or about to lose their housing. They give families a safe place to live for up to two years, plus support like case management, life-skills classes, counseling, job and money coaching, and after-school programs for the kids. The goal is to help each family become stable and find permanent housing.
6 services