198 organizations
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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
Help From Hattie is a Georgia nonprofit that helps people get better access to health care, food, housing, and work support. They offer health coaching, medical support, food help, transitional housing, re-entry job help, and Medicaid medical transportation by appointment.
9 services
Exploring Your Purpose, also listed as 5678dancenow.inc/Exploring Your Purpose, helps people in Georgia with job readiness, supported employment, counseling, case management, and basic needs. They focus on youth, young adults, seniors, veterans, people with disabilities, low-income families, and people needing mental or behavioral health support.
6 services
Toco Hills Community Alliance is a nonprofit food pantry and community kitchen in Northeast Atlanta. They give free groceries to low-income people and families, offer to-go hot lunches for people experiencing homelessness, and share resource information for other needs.
4 services
The Center for Family Resources helps Cobb County families who are homeless, at risk of losing housing, or struggling with food and basic needs. They offer housing help, rent and utility help when funds are available, a choice food pantry, money classes, case management, and job-readiness support.
14 services
OneSource Learning & Development Center is a nonprofit in Stone Mountain that helps youth, adults, and low- to moderate-income families with education, job readiness, family support, and basic needs. They offer GED prep, youth enrichment, afterschool and break programs, career help, fatherhood support, a food pantry, clothing help, and a planned mobile feeding program.
12 services
Siloam Wellness is a Philadelphia nonprofit that supports whole-person healing for people affected by HIV/AIDS and trauma. It offers counseling, spiritual direction, support groups, wellness activities, youth programs, community education, and a food and clothing pantry.
21 services
The Center for Family Resources helps Cobb County families and people who are homeless or close to losing housing. They help with housing assessment, short-term and transitional housing, rent and utility help, food, case management, job support, and money skills.
13 services
Pinky Swear Foundation helps families in the United States when a child has cancer. It gives financial help for everyday needs like rent, utilities, food, gas, and transportation so families can focus on their child.
5 services
Midtown Assistance Center, or MAC, helps low-income working households in Midtown and Downtown Atlanta during a short-term money crisis. They help with groceries, rent, utilities, work clothing, MARTA cards, ID help, and referrals so people can stay housed, fed, and working.
Midtown12 services
CPACS is a nonprofit in Atlanta that helps people from many backgrounds, especially immigrant and refugee communities. They offer help with food, housing, health, youth tutoring, immigration services, translation, benefits, senior support, and community programs.
15 services
MUST Ministries Smyrna Client Services helps people in need in the Smyrna area with food, clothing, referrals, and job help. It is part of MUST Ministries, a metro Atlanta nonprofit that also offers housing help, health care, summer meals for children, and holiday toy support through its wider programs.
17 services
New Life Community Alliance is a nonprofit in South DeKalb that helps neighbors move from crisis to stability. They offer food, hot meals, clothing, barber and beauty services, housing help, GED classes, job support, case management, counseling, health screenings, and a day center for people experiencing homelessness.
23 services
Community Assistance Center helps people in Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, and part of Doraville with basic needs during hard times. They help with rent, utilities, food, clothing, tax filing, adult classes, and job support.
14 services
P.O.W.E.R. Atlanta, Inc. is a nonprofit in Southwest Atlanta that helps people and families with food, housing, health, safety, and money needs. They offer a weekly pantry, health testing and referrals, benefits help, utility and housing referrals, job readiness, financial classes, and support for youth, seniors, veterans, and survivors of violence.
Capitol View10 services
Decatur Cooperative Ministry helps DeKalb County families who are homeless or close to losing housing. It offers emergency shelter, transitional housing, supportive housing, rent and utility help, food help, and case management.
5 services
Another Chance of Atlanta, Inc. helps people in metro Atlanta who are homeless or at risk of losing housing. They provide housing programs, rental help, hotel vouchers, case management, and a weekly food pantry, with programs in Fulton, Clayton, and Gwinnett counties.
West End13 services
Hosea Helps, formerly Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless, is an Atlanta nonprofit started by Rev. Hosea and Juanita T. Williams. It gives free food and other direct help to people and families in need, including rental assistance, case management, holiday meals, produce distributions, and support programs.
8 services
Center for Pan Asian Community Services, or CPACS, is a nonprofit in Atlanta that helps people from many backgrounds, especially immigrant and refugee communities. They offer help with housing, immigration and citizenship, youth programs, food, benefits, health education, senior services, and translation.
19 services
Goshen Valley helps foster youth, foster families, and local families in Cherokee County and nearby areas. Its Family Resource Center offers mental health help, family support, referrals, a food pantry, and community events. It also runs foster care, independent living, and counseling programs.
8 services