111 organizations
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Nobis Works now operates publicly as Tommy Nobis Center. They help people with disabilities prepare for work, build job skills, find jobs, and get support to keep working.
8 services
Skills for L.I.F.E. Foundation helps service members, military spouses and families, and veterans get ready for civilian jobs and life after military service. They offer live workshops, one-on-one coaching, resume help, interview practice, networking help, and DOD Career Skills Program/SkillBridge certified training.
4 services
MilMentor is an online mentorship and career platform for U.S. service members, veterans, Guard and Reserve members, and military spouses. It helps people choose volunteer mentors, book free phone or Zoom calls, get career advice, improve resumes and interviews, find referrals, and connect with hiring events and jobs.
5 services
Rescuing Hope is a Marietta-based nonprofit that fights sex trafficking through survivor support, public awareness, and training. They help sex trafficking survivors make action plans, connect to housing and jobs, build life skills, get clothing and goods, and apply for education or small-business support.
11 services
Atlanta GLOW is a faith-based nonprofit that helps low-income young women and girls of color, ages 14 to 25. They offer mentoring, leadership, life skills, money education, job readiness, tutoring, period and hygiene supplies, and referrals to other services.
11 services
100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc. helps African-American youth in Atlanta through mentoring, education, scholarships, STEM activities, career preparation, and violence prevention work. Its programs serve students from Atlanta Public Schools and college students preparing for careers.
5 services
Goodwill of North Georgia helps people find a first job, a better job, or a new career. Its career centers offer free job search help, computers, resume help, career coaching, workshops, training programs, and job placement support.
25 services
The Actors Fund now operates as the Entertainment Community Fund, continuing The Actors Fund services. It helps people who work in performing arts and entertainment with emergency money help, career counseling, health insurance guidance, housing information, mental health support, and programs for older adults.
12 services
Hope For The Warriors is a national nonprofit for post-9/11 service members, veterans, military families, caregivers, and families of the fallen. They help with financial needs, mental health support, career coaching, peer support, scholarships, wishes, and community events.
14 services
Pour Over Love is a nonprofit community program for young adults who need stable support, mentoring, and career help. It runs a 1-year program with leadership growth, job or internship help, financial literacy, mental health support, and a dedicated mentor.
5 services
Ken's Krew helps adults with neurodevelopmental disabilities get and keep paid, competitive jobs. They screen applicants, match them with retail jobs, give one-on-one job training, and keep supporting workers after they are hired. The group has a New York office and says it currently operates in Georgia and several other states.
4 services
American Corporate Partners is a national nonprofit that helps post-9/11 veterans, transitioning service members, and eligible military spouses build careers. They match people with volunteer business mentors for free, one-on-one career help with resumes, interviews, networking, job searches, career growth, and small business goals.
7 services
The United States Department of Labor is the federal agency for workers, job seekers, retirees, and employers. It helps people find information about unemployment benefits, job training, workplace rights, safety rules, and other work-related benefits.
5 services
DownStreamFirst, LLC is a counseling and coaching practice led by Kathy Woerner, LCSW. They help adults in Georgia with anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, stress, work stress, life changes, relationships, and caregiver support, and they also offer virtual coaching nationally.
5 services
Sentinels of Freedom is a national nonprofit that helps severely wounded and injured post-9/11 veterans move from military life into school and civilian careers. Its Bridge for Education program offers case management, mentoring, career help, tutoring, networking, and financial coaching while veterans work toward higher education or vocational training.
8 services
Semper Fi & America's Fund, also known as The Fund, supports wounded, ill, and injured service members, veterans, and military families from all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. They help with one-on-one case management, emergency financial help, housing and transportation needs, recovery programs, career support, and family support.
13 services
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