200 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Malachi's Storehouse is a food pantry and outreach ministry of St. Patrick's Episcopal Church. They offer free food and clothing to anyone in need — individuals and families of all ages.
1 service
Mount Pleasant Baptist Church runs a food pantry for households facing food insecurity. They share quality food with individuals and families of all ages who need a little help putting meals on the table.
South Atlanta1 service
NSPIRE Outreach runs a food and nutrition program for people in Atlanta who are experiencing homelessness. They serve a nutritious meal and bottled water to 150–200 people, often through a monthly faith-based outreach.
1 service
Net Works Cooperative Ministry helps neighbors in the Northlake, Embry Hills, and Tucker areas pay for housing and utilities. They serve adults 18 and older, including families, renters, and people with low incomes.
2 services
Never Alone runs a client-choice food pantry for people living in Cherokee, Cobb, Bartow, and Pickens counties. They offer food and personal care items to anyone in need, by appointment.
1 service
New Beginning Full Gospel Baptist Church runs The Storehouse Clothing Ministry, which gives free clothing to people in need. It's there for emergencies, like after a house fire or natural disaster.
2 services
New City Church runs the City Bridges Food Pantry, giving free food to families and individuals who need it. Anyone in need is welcome, and there's no age limit.
1 service
New Life Presbyterian Church runs a food pantry for anyone in the community who needs help putting food on the table. It's open to children, adults, and seniors, and they also offer spiritual support if you'd like it.
1 service
No One Left Behind helps people who came to the U.S. on Special Immigrant Visas get settled. They offer a food pantry, help finding housing, clothing, home goods, and support understanding government programs and navigating the system. They serve adults 18 and older.
1 service
Noonday Association helps connect you to food pantries through a network of local churches. They serve anyone in need — all ages, individuals and families.
1 service
One Accord Community Church runs Sarah's Closet, which gives DeKalb-area families and individuals free food and clothing. They help anyone in need, of any age.
1 service
Our Giving Garden runs a food pantry that gives quality food to people and families who don't have enough to eat. It's open to anyone in need, of any age.
1 service
Overcomers House Inc. runs a food pantry for people in DeKalb and Gwinnett Counties. They give free food to anyone in need, including individuals and families with children.
1 service
Palmetto Baptist Church runs a food pantry for families and individuals who don't have enough to eat. They give out good, healthy food to anyone in need.
1 service
Pelagie Foundation's Resource Center helps you find a job. You can get help writing your resume, finding work, and connecting to advocacy and legal aid — plus a free phone if you qualify.
2 services
Providence Missionary Baptist Church runs a weekly food pantry for families in the community. Every Friday, they hand out bags of healthy, uncooked groceries, and they also offer clothing.
Cascade Avenue/Road1 service
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church runs a food pantry for anyone in need. They offer quality food to households having a hard time putting meals on the table.
1 service
Salem Bible Church runs a food pantry that gives quality groceries to people and families who are short on food. Anyone in need is welcome, no matter their age.
Center Hill1 service
Salem Bible Church runs a food pantry that gives quality groceries to people and families who don't have enough to eat. It's open to anyone in need, of any age.
1 service
The Salvation Army food pantry in Rome serves anyone in need — families, seniors, veterans, and anyone going through a hard time. You can get food here, no matter your situation.
1 service