35 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Clubhouse Atlanta is a free community program for adults 18 and older who live with a serious mental illness. Members get daily structure, peer support, work skills, job-search help, and wellness activities in a clubhouse setting.
7 services
Salesforce is a national technology company, not a local health provider. Its Salesforce Military program is an online pathway for active-duty service members, veterans, and military spouses to learn Salesforce skills and prepare for technology careers.
1 service
Hire Heroes USA is an Alpharetta-based nonprofit that helps U.S. service members, veterans, and military spouses find civilian jobs. They offer free career coaching, resume help, mock interviews, mentoring, job search tools, a job board, training connections, and virtual career fairs.
11 services
Marine Corps Community Services supports Marines, attached sailors, service members, and their families through programs for counseling, money help, transition, family needs, recreation, and daily military life. Its Military OneSource service gives free 24/7 phone and chat help for stress, relationships, deployment, money, child care, moves, education, and career questions.
7 services
NPower is a national nonprofit that helps young adults and military-connected people train for technology jobs. Its old Path2TECH App Development page says that app development is paused, but NPower now offers a free virtual AI Prompt + Power Automation Path2TECH program that includes Atlanta-area applicants.
5 services
Upwardly Global helps work-authorized immigrants, refugees, and asylees restart professional careers in the United States. They offer free coaching, resume and interview help, online job-readiness training, employer networking, and access to courses and certifications.
12 services
Honest Jobs is a national online fair-chance employment platform for people with criminal records. It helps job seekers search for background-friendly jobs, see job matches based on their record, and find local support resources like housing, food, transportation, legal help, and health care.
7 services
EmployReward Solutions, also called ERS, is a national Employment Network for Social Security's Ticket to Work program. They help people ages 18 to 64 who receive SSI or SSDI plan for work, search for jobs, build resumes, prepare for interviews, understand benefits, and report wages.
7 services
Atlanta Public Schools is Atlanta's public school district. Its Adult Education program helps people age 16 and older who are not in high school prepare for GED or HiSET exams, learn English and citizenship skills, and get career support like resumes, interview practice, and referrals.
11 services
Partnership for Community Action, Inc. is a nonprofit that helps low-income people and families in DeKalb, Gwinnett, Newton, Rockdale, and Walton counties. They help with crisis needs, case management, rent or mortgage help, utility bills, diapers, and steps toward work or school stability.
8 services
Partnership for Community Action, Inc. is a nonprofit that helps low-income people and families in DeKalb, Gwinnett, Newton, and Rockdale counties. They offer case management, crisis help, rent or utility help when funds are available, energy bill assistance, diapers, and referrals.
9 services
Dress for Success Atlanta helps women get ready for work and grow in their careers. They offer career coaching, resume and interview help, job-readiness training, digital skills support, professional clothing, and ongoing encouragement.
12 services
Connecting Communities and Families, Inc. helps people in metro Atlanta build job, life, and computer skills. They focus on young adults aging out of foster care, people coming home from jail or prison, and low-to-moderate-income families.
9 services
Onward Ops, also called The ETS Sponsorship Program, helps active duty service members move into civilian life as new veterans. It connects them with trained sponsors, transition tools, local resources, and guidance for work, school, health care, disability, family, and legal needs.
4 services
Connecting Champions is a nonprofit that helps kids and young adults with cancer, during treatment or after treatment. They ask what the person cares about, then match them with a mentor or friend who shares that interest, using video visits, in-person visits, activity kits, and career exploration.
4 services
Cancer and Careers helps people with cancer manage work, job search, and career changes during or after treatment. They are fully remote and offer online articles, free resume review, career coach Q&A, webinars, conferences, and Spanish-language resources.
13 services
Brown & Brown Absence Services Group helps people with Social Security disability benefits understand work, SSDI, and benefits rules. Its Ticket to Work service gives free phone-based help with benefits counseling, career planning, resumes, job accommodations, and support after someone starts working.
2 services
Entertainment Community Fund is a national nonprofit for people who work in film, theater, TV, music, opera, radio, dance, and other entertainment jobs. It helps entertainment workers with counseling, emergency money, health insurance questions, career support, financial education, and housing information.
10 services
Stand Beside Them is a nonprofit that gives free, confidential coaching to Post-9/11 veterans, service members close to leaving the military, military spouses, and caregivers. Coaching is usually virtual and helps people work on careers, leadership, life changes, relationships, wellness, or starting a small business.
8 services
Allsup Employment Services helps people who get SSDI try working again through Social Security's Ticket to Work program. They help with career planning, job search support, resumes, SSA paperwork, wage reporting, and protecting SSDI and Medicare benefits while a person returns to work.
5 services