598 organizations
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Love is respect is a national project of the National Domestic Violence Hotline. It helps teens and young adults ages 13 to 26 with dating abuse, unhealthy relationships, safety planning, and support by phone, text, live chat, and online resources.
10 services
Childhelp is a national nonprofit that helps prevent and respond to child abuse. Its National Child Abuse Hotline gives 24/7 support by phone, text, and live chat for children, parents, survivors, and people worried about a child. It is not a 911 line or an official child abuse reporting line, but counselors can help callers think through next steps and find local resources.
7 services
Forsyth County Family Haven is a nonprofit in Forsyth County, Georgia that helps people and children who have experienced domestic violence or family violence. They offer a 24-hour crisis line, confidential emergency shelter, transitional housing, legal advocacy, financial and social service support, and education programs.
8 services
Child Find of America is a national nonprofit that helps find missing children and helps families lower conflict before it becomes unsafe. They offer free phone help for parents and caretakers, missing-child case support, safety education, referrals, and training for professionals.
6 services
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children helps families, children, law enforcement, schools, and communities when a child is missing or sexually exploited. They run a 24-hour hotline, take online exploitation reports, make and share missing child posters, support families, and offer safety education.
11 services
The Maternal and Child Health Bureau is part of HRSA, a federal health agency. Its National Maternal Mental Health Hotline gives free, private support 24/7 to pregnant people, new parents, moms, and family members by phone, text, or chat.
4 services
The Department of Defense Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office is the DoD office that leads sexual assault prevention, policy, victim support, and recovery work for the military community. Its Safe Helpline gives anonymous, confidential help 24/7 by phone, online chat, app, and moderated group chat for members of the DoD and U.S. Coast Guard communities.
6 services
LGBT National Help Center is a national nonprofit that gives free, confidential peer support for LGBTQIA+ people by phone, chat, email, and online tools. Trained LGBTQIA+ volunteers listen, offer information, and help people find local resources, including in Atlanta, but they do not provide in-person services in Georgia.
10 services
StrongHearts Native Helpline is a national, confidential helpline for Native American and Alaska Native people affected by domestic, dating, and sexual violence. Trained advocates answer by phone, text, and online chat 24/7 and help with crisis support, safety planning, education, and referrals to Native-centered services.
9 services
Turning Point Enterprises, Inc. is an Austell nonprofit that helps people build skills, get counseling, and become more self-sufficient. It offers counseling, crisis intervention, substance abuse education, parenting workshops, life skills classes, and foster care home study case management.
7 services
Kennesaw State University's SAFE Center is the current campus office formerly called the Office of Victim Services. It helps KSU students and employees who have experienced sexual assault, dating or domestic violence, stalking, strangulation, or other crime with advocacy, crisis help, medical follow-up, safety planning, counseling, reporting options, and legal advocacy.
7 services
Vets4Warriors is a free, confidential peer support program for the U.S. military community. Veterans and military-connected peers answer calls, chats, and messages 24 hours a day to listen, help solve problems, and connect people to resources before problems become crises.
3 services
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a free, confidential crisis support line for people in the United States and its territories. Trained counselors help by phone, text, chat, Spanish services, and access options for Deaf and hard-of-hearing people, 24 hours a day.
8 services
Parents Helping Parents is a nonprofit based in Newton, Massachusetts that supports parents and caregivers. They run a free 24/7 Parent Stress Line, free virtual and community support groups, and parent groups in prisons, jails, sober houses, and recovery programs.
7 services
National Safe Place Network runs Safe Place, a national safety program for youth in crisis. Young people can go to a Safe Place site or text 4HELP to find nearby help, connect with a local youth agency, and chat with a trained professional.
4 services
RAINN is the national Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network and runs the National Sexual Assault Hotline. People in Atlanta and across the U.S. can call, chat, text, or use WhatsApp 24/7 for confidential support, referrals, and information after sexual assault or abuse.
9 services
DeafLEAD helps Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, and late-deafened people and their families, especially people in crisis or victims of crime. They offer 24/7 crisis support, advocacy, case management, mental health support, crisis interpreting, and trauma-sensitive yoga, mostly by phone, videophone, text, chat, or Zoom.
11 services
View Point Health is a public behavioral health agency serving people who need mental health, substance use, or intellectual and developmental disability services. They offer walk-in assessments, counseling, psychiatry, crisis stabilization, youth programs, residential recovery care, supported employment, and community-based support in several Georgia counties.
12 services
ACR Health Services provides community-based mental health, behavioral health, and substance use recovery services in Decatur. They help adults, children, teens, and families with counseling, psychiatric care, case management, peer support, crisis help, and recovery planning.
7 services
VictimConnect Resource Center is a program of the National Center for Victims of Crime. It helps victims and survivors of any crime in the United States by phone, text, and online chat with emotional support, safety planning, information about rights, and referrals to local resources.
2 services