54 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Georgia Parent Support Network is a family-run nonprofit that supports children and youth with mental health, emotional, and behavioral needs and their families. They offer peer support, parent education, advocacy, therapeutic foster care, youth programs, and training for parent and youth peer specialists.
Capitol View10 services
Necco is a child welfare organization with an Atlanta-area office in Jonesboro. It helps children and families through foster care, foster-to-adopt services, and independent living support for young people leaving foster care.
4 services
Foster Alight is the nonprofit behind reParents. It helps parents who are involved with child protection, at risk of losing their children, or trying to reunify with children who were removed.
2 services
Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch is a nonprofit residential community for school-aged children, based near Amarillo, Texas. It helps children and families with residential care, in-home family support near Amarillo, school, counseling-style support, activities, and faith-based care at no cost to the people served.
4 services
P.E.S.T. Relief International is a nonprofit started through the pest management industry. It helps orphaned, abused, and at-risk people by donating clean bedding, pest-control help, supplies, food support, disaster relief, and support for foster-care projects.
6 services
Christian City is a nonprofit campus in Union City that helps children, youth, families, seniors, and adults with disabilities. It offers senior patio homes, children’s residential care, youth crisis help, foster and adoption support, family stabilization, and newer disability housing and day programming.
8 services
Community Connections is a nonprofit licensed child placing agency in Stone Mountain. It provides foster homes and support for children in Georgia DFCS custody, and it helps foster parents with training, 24-hour support, clothing, school supplies, diapers, coats, toys, and other needed items.
10 services
Atlanta Angels is a nonprofit that supports children, youth, and families in the foster care community in Metro Atlanta. They match foster and kinship families with volunteers for steady support and match youth in foster care with mentors.
6 services
Forsyth County DFCS is the local county office of Georgia’s Division of Family and Children Services. It helps people apply for and manage benefits like SNAP food assistance, Medicaid, and TANF, and it handles child welfare services such as child protective services, foster care, and adoption referrals.
10 services
Clayton County DFCS is the local county office of Georgia's Division of Family and Children Services. It helps people apply for public benefits like SNAP, Medicaid, and TANF, and it handles child protective services, foster care, and related family support services.
12 services
Thornwell is a nonprofit ministry that serves children and families in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. It helps through counseling, foster care support, parenting and family programs, residential care, education support, and programs for youth and young adults.
13 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
Think of Us is a national nonprofit that works to improve the child welfare system. It helps young people, caregivers, kinship caregivers, agencies, and partners connect with resources, complete applications, shape better policy, and test new child welfare solutions.
3 services
Georgia Division of Family and Children Services is a state agency that helps protect children and support families. It takes child abuse and neglect reports 24 hours a day, investigates safety concerns, runs child welfare work, and helps people apply for benefits like SNAP, TANF, Medicaid, and energy help.
9 services
Neighbor To Family is a child welfare agency that helps keep brothers and sisters together in foster care. Its Georgia office in Stone Mountain serves children and families through specialized sibling foster care and works toward safe, permanent family placements.
4 services
The Center for Children and Young Adults provides safe housing and support for Georgia youth in foster care or homelessness. It helps youth ages 16-20 with housing, school, life skills, job readiness, therapy, meals, and steps toward independent adulthood.
8 services
Georgia Agape is a faith-based nonprofit child-placing agency in Atlanta. It helps children and families through adoption services, foster care, and support for pregnant people who want to understand adoption and parenting options.
5 services
Lifeline Children's Services is a Christian child welfare and family services organization. They help with adoption, pregnancy option counseling, foster care support, parent coaching, counseling, and education services for children and families.
12 services
Georgia Sheriffs' Youth Homes runs residential homes for Georgia children ages 6 to 16 who need a stable place to live. Children live in cottages with houseparents, attend public school, and receive food, clothing, tutoring, life skills, recreation, and spiritual, physical, and emotional support.
9 services
Multi-Agency Alliance for Children, or MAAC, helps young people in Georgia who have experienced foster care. They coordinate placements, services, support, financial education, teen parenting help, advocacy, and mental health wraparound supports through programs and partner agencies.
Downtown6 services