45 organizations
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Step Up For Mental Health is a Chicago-based nonprofit that helps people and families understand mental health and find support. It offers peer support, help finding local services, small grants, kids programs, digital skills classes, Google Career Certificate scholarships, and Mental Health First Aid training.
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The Clarkston Community Center is a nonprofit hub in Clarkston, one of the most diverse and refugee-rich towns in Georgia. It offers free English classes, after-school and summer programs for kids, senior and refugee programs, computer and digital-skills classes, arts and fitness activities, and affordable fresh-food access. It is a welcoming gathering place that helps newcomers and longtime neighbors learn, connect, and thrive.
9 services
Gwinnett County Public Library is the free public library system for Gwinnett County, with 15 branches across the area. Besides books, e-books, and free WiFi, they offer adult education, English classes, tutoring and learning labs, computer help, passport services, free park and museum passes, and programs for kids, teens, and adults. Anyone in the community can get a library card and use these services for free.
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Integrity Transformations CDC is a nonprofit on Atlanta's Westside that helps people get jobs and rebuild their lives, with special focus on people coming home from prison or jail. They offer free job-readiness classes, resume and interview help, computer skills, case management, and connections to free vocational training and full-time work. They also work on affordable housing and financial literacy in the community.
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NewLife-Second Chance Outreach is a volunteer-led nonprofit that helps Georgians who have been arrested, convicted, or incarcerated rebuild their lives. They offer job-readiness training, financial coaching, digital skills classes, and reentry navigation, and they connect people to housing, food, healthcare, and other community resources. They also work on criminal justice reform and voter education.
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