601 organizations
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Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership works to create more affordable housing in the Atlanta area. They support housing developers, push for helpful housing laws, and run programs that improve neighborhoods.
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Free volunteer lawyers for Atlanta renters facing eviction. They stand with you in housing court so you are not alone.
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Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation helps people challenge a conviction in court. If new testing of evidence could prove you are innocent, their lawyers may be able to take your case.
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This group trains and supports community volunteers who stand up for children's rights in court, including serving as guardians who speak for a child's best interests.
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This group trains and supports volunteers who speak up for children in foster care. The volunteers get to know each child and help the court make choices that are best for them.
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This branch offers free programs to help you build skills and get back on your feet — things like job readiness training, GED classes, a computer lab, and seminars on clearing your criminal record. You can also find anger management, HIV prevention, life skills, and referrals for help with credit and money.
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Adams Park offers a private school along with learning support like education assessments, speech therapy, subject tutoring, and summer school programs.
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This organization offers AIDS prevention education and outreach, with a focus on women, especially women of African descent, across the Atlanta area. They also offer free computers for community use.
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