271 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
HNC Living Foundation is a nonprofit based in Overland Park, Kansas, not Atlanta. It helps people with recent head and neck cancer diagnoses by paying approved vendors for treatment-related needs like prescriptions, nutrition, dental care, lodging, copays, and medical supplies.
3 services
Foster Love is a national nonprofit that helps children and young adults who are in foster care or who have aged out. It gives care items, birthday and learning kits, scholarships, emergency help, housing support, mentoring, and other support through partners and online programs.
12 services
Hope For The Warriors is a national nonprofit for post-9/11 service members, veterans, military families, caregivers, and families of the fallen. They help with financial needs, mental health support, career coaching, peer support, scholarships, wishes, and community events.
14 services
The Rhett Sullivan Foundation helps families after the unexpected loss of a young child. They can help with costs like funeral, burial, monument, and counseling, and they also provide grief resources and comfort packages. The foundation is based in Texas and serves Texas first, but may review requests from other locations.
4 services
Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc. is a national nonprofit for families and co-workers of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. It helps survivors with peer support, counseling cost help for children, scholarships, camps, survivor weekends, and law enforcement trauma training.
8 services
USA Cares is a national nonprofit that helps post-9/11 veterans, service members, and their families during money crises. They may help with housing, utilities, transportation, food, career transition support, and follow-up support after emergency aid.
9 services
BCM Georgia helps low-income working families in Atlanta and Fulton County stay housed. They offer emergency rent and utility help, longer housing support for families with children, and financial education to build stability.
5 services
Steps of Faith Foundation helps people who have lost an arm or leg get prosthetic limbs when they cannot pay for them. They work with prosthetists who donate time and raise money to cover prosthetic care for uninsured and underinsured amputees in the United States.
4 services
Aplastic Anemia & MDS International Foundation is a national nonprofit for people with aplastic anemia, MDS, PNH, and related bone marrow failure diseases. They help patients and families with a helpline, peer support, virtual support groups, education, specialist-finding help, conferences, webinars, and a PNH travel assistance fund.
6 services
Parker Project helps families in the United States who have a child under 18 in active cancer treatment. They give financial help for needs like rent or mortgage, utilities, groceries, gas, transportation, car costs, and some medical bills so parents can focus on their child’s care.
4 services
Georgia State University runs Project Healthy Grandparents, a program for grandparents who are raising grandchildren when the parents are not in the home. The program helps families with home visits, health education, parenting support, support groups, child screenings, referrals, tutoring, and emergency help.
10 services
The Tender Foundation helps single mothers living on the margins in Atlanta. It offers direct cash support through The Dignity Fund and The Bridge, and it runs a diaper bank with diapers, wipes, formula, and emergency contraception.
5 services
RedRover is a national animal welfare nonprofit based in Sacramento, California. It helps people keep pets safe during crises through emergency veterinary grants, domestic violence pet boarding help, grants for shelters, disaster animal sheltering, and education programs for children.
10 services
Cobb County Senior Services is a Cobb County government department that helps older adults and their families. They run seven senior centers and offer meals, transportation, care management, caregiver help, in-home support, classes, and activities for adults age 55 and older.
15 services
Aubreigh's Army Foundation 328 is a nonprofit connected to Mobile, Alabama that helps children with DIPG, a serious childhood brain cancer. It raises money for DIPG research and offers family assistance that may help with travel, hospital stays, bills, or other needs after a child is diagnosed.
5 services
Semper Fi & America's Fund, also known as The Fund, supports wounded, ill, and injured service members, veterans, and military families from all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. They help with one-on-one case management, emergency financial help, housing and transportation needs, recovery programs, career support, and family support.
13 services
The Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund Commission is a Georgia state agency for people with traumatic brain injury or traumatic spinal cord injury. It gives grants to eligible Georgia residents for post-acute care and rehabilitation needs like transportation, assistive technology, medical or rehab care, durable medical equipment, and personal support services.
Downtown7 services
Team Bradley Bear Foundation Inc. helps families whose children are being treated for brain tumors or other pediatric cancers. They offer limited financial help for needs like bills, rent or mortgage, groceries, treatment costs, and medical needs when funding is available.
2 services
Patient Advocate Foundation is a national nonprofit that helps people with serious or chronic illnesses deal with health care costs and access problems. Its Co-Pay Relief Program gives direct financial help to insured patients who qualify so they can pay for needed prescriptions or treatments.
11 services
North Fulton Community Charities helps people and families in North Fulton who are facing hard times. They offer free groceries, rent and utility help, clothing and household items, adult education, job help, and seasonal help like backpacks and holiday support.
14 services