77 organizations
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Jesse Draper Boys & Girls Club is a Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta site in College Park for kids and teens. It offers after-school and summer programs that help young people with school, tutoring, sports, arts, STEM, healthy habits, and leadership.
11 services
A.W. “Tony” Matthews Boys & Girls Club is a Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta youth center in Mableton. It gives kids and teens a safe place after school and in summer, with programs for school help, leadership, health, sports, technology, arts, career readiness, and meals or snacks during some programs.
14 services
James T. Anderson Boys & Girls Club is a Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta site in Marietta for kids and teens. It offers a safe place after school and during summer, with help in school, health and fitness activities, leadership programs, meals or snacks, and some school pickup options.
9 services
Future Foundation Inc is an Atlanta nonprofit that supports middle and high school students and families in South Fulton. Its youth programs are paused for the 2025-2026 school year, while the organization works on a plan to bring programming back in Fall 2026.
3 services
New American Pathways is an Atlanta nonprofit that helps refugees and other immigrants in Georgia build a stable life. They help with immigration legal services, case management, jobs, school support, parenting support, health navigation, SNAP information, and civic leadership.
16 services
Childcare Network Duluth Howell Ferry Road is a licensed early learning and child care center in Duluth. It serves children from infants through school age with daycare, Georgia Free Pre-K, before- and after-school care, meals, and transportation from select local elementary schools.
10 services
The website for this listing is for Inspiration Station Academy, a childcare and learning center in Southwest Atlanta. They serve children from infants through school age with preschool, Pre-K, summer camp, after-school care, daily meals, and education-focused activities.
Campbellton Road7 services
High Meadows School is a nonprofit, independent day school in Roswell for children age 3 through 8th grade. It offers progressive education on a 42-acre campus, with outdoor learning, arts, technology, Spanish, athletics, after-school care, summer camp, and need-based financial aid.
13 services
Premier Academy, Inc. is a nonprofit early learning and child development center that has provided affordable, high-quality childcare in metro Atlanta since 1971. At its Renaissance center it cares for children from 6 weeks to 5 years old, runs a free Georgia Pre-K classroom, and offers an after-school program with free transportation for kids ages 5 to 12. It also connects families to free school-based mental health counseling and other family support services.
Downtown7 services
Sowing Seed Academy and Mentoring Center (SSAMC) is a nonprofit that runs free after-school and mentoring programs for teens in grades 6-12 and young adults ages 18-25 across the Atlanta metro area. They help students with homework, life skills, job training, and getting back on track in school, and they also offer classes to support parents. Programs include meals, transportation from school, college and career field trips, and on-the-job training through partner companies.
5 services
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