453 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
This clinic offers comprehensive care for people living with HIV or AIDS, including medical care, counseling for substance use, case management, and help applying for benefits and insurance. They serve adults, teens, families, and LGBTQIA+ community members, with support for those on low incomes.
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Positive Transition Services helps young people grow into strong adults. They offer mentoring, flag football, and job readiness programs that build skills and connect youth with their neighbors.
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Premier Academy's Minnie Howell Child Development Center runs Early Head Start, a free program for pregnant women, babies, and toddlers. They offer daytime childcare plus help with nutrition, health, parenting, and finding other services for low-income families.
Orchard Knob2 services
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Professionals Assisting Youth (P.A.Y.) helps young people grow through mentoring, flag football, and job readiness programs. They work to build a stronger community by supporting youth and young adults.
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Salvation Army Worksource Atlanta helps you find work and build new skills. They offer free job training, GED and ESL classes, benefits screening, counseling, and computer access.
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Greenbriar1 service
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