87 organizations
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LaAmistad is a nonprofit that helps Latino students and families in metro Atlanta. It offers after-school tutoring, summer learning, parent workshops, English classes, adult education, scholarships, and community center programs.
12 services
Georgia Child Care Association is a statewide group for licensed child care providers in Georgia. It helps child care owners, directors, and teachers through advocacy, training, industry resources, events, and connections with partners.
6 services
Auditory Verbal Center is a nonprofit that helps deaf and hard-of-hearing children and adults in Georgia. They offer auditory-verbal therapy, teletherapy, Spanish-language therapy, hearing tests, hearing aids, cochlear implant support, and a hearing aid loaner program for young children.
7 services
Frazer Center is an Atlanta nonprofit that serves children and adults with and without disabilities. It runs inclusive early childhood education, Georgia Pre-K, summer nature camp, adult disability programs, supported employment, and community access activities on its campus and forest.
9 services
Sisu Integrated Early Learning is an inclusive early learning school in Gainesville for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years. It helps children with and without disabilities through early education, therapy, nursing care, and family support in one place.
8 services
Atlanta Speech School is a private school and service center for children with language, reading, hearing, speech, and learning needs. It runs preschools, a dyslexia school, therapy and evaluation services, tutoring, audiology, and literacy training for adults and educators.
13 services
Fulton County Schools is the public school district for many communities in Fulton County outside Atlanta Public Schools. It runs K-12 schools, enrollment, school choice options, transportation, school meals, ESOL language support, and family events.
10 services
Babies Can't Wait at Oak Hill is part of Fulton County Board of Health. It helps families with babies and toddlers under age 3 who may have developmental delays or disabilities by offering evaluations, service coordination, early intervention planning, and transition help before preschool.
4 services
American SIDS Institute is a national nonprofit that works to reduce sudden infant deaths. It funds research, shares safe sleep information for families and caregivers, and works with medical examiners and tissue banks to support SUID research.
6 services
South Cobb Early Learning Center is a Cobb County School District early learning school in Mableton for young children. It offers Georgia Pre-K, special needs Pre-K, STEAM learning, family engagement, and an after-school program for eligible students.
6 services
The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy has moved its work into the Barbara Bush Fund for Family Literacy at the George & Barbara Bush Foundation. Today it supports literacy nationwide through free online reading resources and planned grants to community family literacy programs, while many former direct programs are paused during the transition.
8 services
Ferst Readers is an early literacy nonprofit that mails free, age-appropriate books and reading resources to enrolled children every month until their fifth birthday. Families can register children who live in participating communities, and local volunteer teams help raise funds and promote reading.
5 services
Palmetto Baptist Church is a Baptist church in Palmetto, Georgia. It offers worship services, Bible study, small groups, weekday preschool, student ministry, senior adult ministry, and other church activities. I could not verify a current food pantry on the sources checked.
12 services
ProSolutions Training is an online training company for early childhood educators, child care centers, and related human services professionals. It offers self-paced courses, CDA training, CEU certificates, and group subscriptions to help workers meet training and state approval needs.
5 services
Wonderful Days Preschool, Inc. is a nonprofit preschool in Marietta for low-income families in the Cobb County area. It offers free preschool, two meals a day, and free school bus transportation, with bilingual teachers and staff.
3 services
Kids in Motion Academy is an early childhood learning center with a Tucker/Atlanta location. They provide care and learning programs for infants, toddlers, preschool-age children, and summer camp activities.
4 services
Cobb Collaborative is a Cobb County nonprofit network that brings local groups, government, schools, businesses, faith groups, and residents together. It helps children and families through mental health education, early literacy programs, civic engagement, child abuse prevention, veteran support partnerships, community trainings, events, and resource referrals.
13 services
Quality Care for Children is a Georgia nonprofit that helps families find and afford quality child care. They also support child care providers with coaching, training, food and nutrition programs, and help improving child care quality.
13 services
DECAL Scholars helps Georgia early childhood educators pay for school, credentials, and career training. It offers educational counseling and scholarships for CDA, college, technical college, and Montessori credentials.
8 services
Atlanta Children's Day Shelter helps families facing homelessness in metro Atlanta. It offers free early childhood education for children under 5, meals and snacks for enrolled children, family support, counseling, job help, education pathways, and referrals for housing and benefits.
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