602 organizations
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This City of Atlanta program helps people with low or moderate incomes who are struggling to pay their water and utility bills. If money is tight, they may be able to cover an emergency payment for you.
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Clark Atlanta University Art Museum collects, preserves, and displays fine art that tells the story of American history and culture. You can visit to see their exhibits.
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Communities in Schools of Georgia helps middle school students build life skills and confidence. Mentors from local businesses and the community guide young people using a proven national program.
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This program helps parents get the support they need to care for their families and grow stronger together. You can find parenting classes, help understanding mental health, money guidance, computer classes, and help with legal questions, citizenship, and immigration.
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This local health department offers low-cost medical care for all ages — checkups, tests, vaccinations, and family planning and reproductive health services. Staff can also help you understand government programs and fill out forms.
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Community Friendship, Inc. helps young people grow through mentoring, flag football, and job readiness programs. They work alongside youth, young adults, and neighbors to build a stronger community.
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Connecting Communities and Families helps youth and young adults grow through mentoring, flag football, and job readiness programs. They work to build a stronger, more connected neighborhood.
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