27 organizations
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Positive Childhood Alliance Georgia works across Georgia to prevent child abuse and neglect by helping families, caregivers, and child-serving groups build safer and stronger support systems. They run Find Help Georgia, offer parenting and professional trainings, and lead statewide partnerships focused on family well-being.
11 services
Our House helps families in metro Atlanta who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. They offer family shelter, early childhood education, health care, job training, rapid rehousing help, and case management.
Old Fourth Ward10 services
College Heights Early Childhood Learning Center is a City Schools of Decatur early learning center for children from 6 weeks old through Pre-K. It offers early childhood classes, Georgia Pre-K, after-school care for enrolled Pre-K students, camps, meals through school programs, and family involvement supports.
7 services
Scottdale Early Learning is an early childhood education nonprofit serving young children and families in DeKalb County. Its Midway Woods location provides child care and early learning for children, including Early Head Start, Head Start, and Pre-K services.
6 services
MilitaryChildCare.com is the official child care resource hub for military-connected families. Families can search for military child care, request care, learn about fee assistance, and find related family support resources.
10 services
Atlanta Area School for the Deaf is a Georgia state day school in Clarkston for deaf and hard of hearing students. It serves students ages 3 to 21 or 22 with free preschool through high school classes, ASL and English instruction, student support services, career classes, and activities.
9 services
Ninth District Opportunity, Inc. is a community action agency that helps low-income families with child development, housing, energy, and self-sufficiency services. Its Douglasville location at 3833 Longview Drive is listed as Douglas Head Start, offering Head Start and Georgia Pre-K services for young children.
6 services
Ninth District Opportunity, Inc. is a nonprofit community action agency that helps low-income families with child development, housing stability, utilities, and home energy needs. Its Allgood Head Start site in Marietta serves young children and families with early education, screenings, meals, and family support.
6 services
ZERO TO THREE is a national nonprofit based in Washington, DC that focuses on babies and toddlers from birth to age 3. It helps parents, caregivers, professionals, courts, health systems, and policymakers with early childhood resources, training, child welfare system support, infant mental health work, and advocacy.
13 services
Whitefoord, Inc. is an Atlanta nonprofit in the Edgewood area that now focuses on early childhood education through Whitefoord Early Learning Academy. Its health center services have merged with MedCura Health, but the clinic location is still open with many of the same services and providers.
8 services
Childcare Network Duluth Howell Ferry Road is a licensed early learning and child care center in Duluth. It serves children from infants through school age with daycare, Georgia Free Pre-K, before- and after-school care, meals, and transportation from select local elementary schools.
10 services
Our House helps Atlanta-area families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. They offer family shelter, early childhood education, free health care, job training, rapid rehousing help, and case management.
Old Fourth Ward10 services
The website for this listing is for Inspiration Station Academy, a childcare and learning center in Southwest Atlanta. They serve children from infants through school age with preschool, Pre-K, summer camp, after-school care, daily meals, and education-focused activities.
Campbellton Road7 services
High Meadows School is a nonprofit, independent day school in Roswell for children age 3 through 8th grade. It offers progressive education on a 42-acre campus, with outdoor learning, arts, technology, Spanish, athletics, after-school care, summer camp, and need-based financial aid.
13 services
This is the Allgood Head Start center in Marietta, run by Ninth District Opportunity, Inc., a nonprofit community action agency. It offers free Head Start, Early Head Start, and Georgia Pre-K programs that prepare young children from low-income Cobb County families for school. Families can pre-apply online or call the center to enroll.
3 services
Premier Academy, Inc. is a nonprofit early learning and child development center that has provided affordable, high-quality childcare in metro Atlanta since 1971. At its Renaissance center it cares for children from 6 weeks to 5 years old, runs a free Georgia Pre-K classroom, and offers an after-school program with free transportation for kids ages 5 to 12. It also connects families to free school-based mental health counseling and other family support services.
Downtown7 services
Bright from the Start is Georgia's state agency for early care and education, also called DECAL. It runs Georgia's free Pre-K program, licenses and inspects child care centers and home day cares, and helps families pay for child care through the CAPS subsidy program. Families can call its help line to find quality-rated child care near them and check if they qualify for assistance.
Downtown7 services
Clayton County Community Services Authority is a nonprofit community action agency that has fought poverty in the south metro Atlanta area since 1966. They help low-income families and seniors pay their power, gas, rent, and food bills, weatherize homes, and offer free early childhood education through Head Start. They serve Clayton, Henry, and Fayette counties.
6 services
Gate City Day Nursery Association is a NAEYC-accredited nonprofit childcare and early education program in southwest Atlanta, in operation since 1905. At its Samuel M. Nabrit Center on Cascade Road, it offers full-day care and early learning for children from infancy through Pre-K, plus after-school care with academic support. Its goal is affordable, quality early childhood education for working families.
3 services
The organization at this website, address, and phone number is the Druid Hills Child Development Center (DHCDC), a nonprofit early-learning center in Midtown/Druid Hills Atlanta, not a mental health or crisis program. It serves about 125 children from infancy through Pre-K (with afterschool and camp options) across 11 classrooms. The center is NAEYC-accredited and holds Georgia's highest three-star Quality Rated rating, with teaching aligned to the Georgia Early Learning Standards.
4 services