453 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
They offer free, unbiased help with insurance. They can help you apply for Georgia Medicaid and choose a health plan through the Marketplace.
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Georgia Fatherhood Program helps youth and young adults grow through mentoring, flag football, and job readiness programs. They work to build a stronger neighborhood by connecting with the people who live there.
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The Georgia Fatherhood Program at Atlanta Technical College helps adults in the Atlanta area who do not have a high school diploma. You can get free classes in reading, writing, and basic skills, plus help earning your GED or high school equivalency.
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This program offers a monthly discount on your Georgia Power energy bill if you qualify based on your income. It can help lower-income households, families, seniors, and renters or homeowners keep up with utility costs.
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The First Stop Business Information Center is part of the Georgia Secretary of State's office. They help small business owners and minority-owned businesses with training, business education, and getting certified as a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE).
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Georgia State University runs programs that help young people in Atlanta stay out of the justice system. They offer youth and family counseling, GED classes, and arts and crafts activities.
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Northside Behavioral Health Services offers mental health and addiction care for people of all ages — children, teens, adults, and seniors. They provide counseling, mental health evaluations, psychiatric emergency help, and support for grief, trauma, depression, anxiety, and substance use.
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