453 organizations
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Gateway Center offers free counseling for veterans, active duty service members, and National Guard members, along with their families. They help with grief, PTSD, trauma, substance use, and the day-to-day work of readjusting after military service.
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Gateway Center brings health care to Veterans in their own homes. A VA doctor oversees primary care, daily-living support, therapy, and mental health care for adults who have trouble getting out.
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The Georgia Harm Reduction Coalition runs a free, confidential syringe exchange in Atlanta. They give out clean medical supplies, vaccinations, and help connecting to healthcare and addiction recovery support — for anyone who needs it.
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The Georgia Congress of Parents and Teachers Association offers activity groups and programs for parents and their children.
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This is a free education and job-training program for young people ages 16 to 24. It helps you learn new skills, find better-paying work, and build a more independent life.
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This Georgia state office helps low-income families get monthly benefits to pay for food. They also offer nutrition education and help finding work.
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This program helps people living with sickle cell disease and other blood disorders. They offer free screening, counseling, support groups, therapeutic camps, and connections to other services.
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