200 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Schaffer Road Church of Christ runs a food pantry that's open to anyone in need, of any age. Stop by when you need help getting groceries.
1 service
Shallowford Presbyterian Church runs a food pantry that gives groceries to families who need food right now. It's open to people of all ages, whether you're on your own or feeding a household.
1 service
Soldiers' Angels helps veterans with free monthly groceries. If you've served, you can sign up to get about 75 pounds of food each month at no cost.
1 service
Solid Rock Church runs the Willing Helpers Food Ministry, a food pantry for people in the community. They provide quality food to individuals and families who don't have enough to eat.
1 service
SWEEAC helps people in the Atlanta area who have been hit by a natural disaster. They offer emergency food, clothing, and personal hygiene items, plus help getting back on your feet.
West End3 services
Special Needs Solutions, Inc. runs a food pantry for people with intellectual disabilities and their families. They provide food to help meet your basic nutrition needs.
1 service
St. Vincent de Paul at the Catholic Church of St. Ann runs a food pantry for anyone in need. They offer food to cover your basic nutrition, plus household goods.
1 service
Sweetwater Mission's HOPE Program offers free job-readiness training. You can learn computer skills, resume writing, interview skills, and workplace communication to help you get ready for work.
2 services
The Episcopal Church of St. Peter and St. Paul runs a mobile food pantry for anyone who needs food. Everyone is welcome — all ages, individuals, and families.
1 service
The Episcopal Church of the Holy Cross runs a food pantry for households facing food insecurity. They give quality food to individuals and families of all ages who are hungry.
1 service
The Grocery Spot is a free community grocery store where you can shop for quality food at no cost. Anyone facing food insecurity is welcome — all ages, individuals and families.
Center Hill1 service
The Investors Academy helps young people get ready for work and careers with hands-on training, including in construction. They offer mentoring, one-on-one support, tutoring, and skills training for anyone in need, of all ages.
Downtown3 services
The Salvation Army's Homeless Resource Center in Marietta offers a food pantry, personal care and hygiene items, and community support to people who are experiencing homelessness. Spiritual support is also available if you want it.
1 service
Turner Chapel AME is a church in the community that offers free counseling. They can help with mental health, anger management, substance abuse, and family or personal struggles, for adults, teens, and seniors.
2 services
Urban Recipe runs food co-ops for families and individuals with low incomes who need help getting enough to eat. You become a member of a co-op that meets regularly to share groceries and support.
Historic Westin Heights/Bankhead1 service
Warehouse of Hope is a community food pantry that helps individuals and families who are struggling with hunger. They also share diapers and formula, clothing, home goods, and personal care items.
1 service
Wellstar Health System teams up with Goodr to run drive-through mobile food markets in neighborhoods that need them. They hand out fresh produce and meat to anyone in need.
1 service
Willie F. Ash Organization runs a food pantry for people who are having a hard time affording enough to eat. They give quality food to adults, veterans, and individuals who need it.
1 service
World Harvest Church runs a free food pantry for families who need it. You can pick up food once a month, and you don't have to be a church member.
1 service
Wright Street Baptist Church runs a food pantry with quality food for households that need a little help with groceries. It's a drive-thru, and it's open to anyone in need, all ages.
1 service