105 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Medicare Rights Center is a national nonprofit that helps older adults, people with disabilities, families, caregivers, and professionals understand Medicare. They answer Medicare questions by phone, help people with coverage choices, appeals, bills, and cost-saving benefits, and publish clear Medicare education online.
6 services
Genentech is a biotechnology company. Its Genentech Patient Foundation gives free Genentech medicine to people in the United States who were prescribed a participating Genentech medicine and have no insurance coverage or financial concerns.
3 services
DaVita Kidney Care is a kidney care company that runs dialysis centers and kidney education programs. It offers free Kidney Smart classes online and in person, plus help learning about dialysis, transplant, kidney-friendly food, insurance, and care coordination.
5 services
The Assistance Fund (TAF) is a national charity that helps people with serious or long-term diseases pay health costs. It can help eligible insured patients with copays, coinsurance, deductibles, insurance premiums, treatment costs, travel for care, and other disease-related expenses.
9 services
National Alliance for Hispanic Health is a national nonprofit based in Washington, DC, not an Atlanta office. It helps people, especially Hispanic families, get trusted health information in English and Spanish, find local health services, and learn about topics like diabetes, vaccines, mental health, liver health, cancer, and healthy living.
11 services
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation works to cure cystic fibrosis and help people with CF live longer, healthier lives. Its Georgia Chapter in Atlanta raises funds, connects families with events and volunteers, and points people to support such as Compass, peer connections, care centers, and clinical trial help.
13 services
GBS/CIDP Foundation International is a global nonprofit for people affected by Guillain-Barre Syndrome, CIDP, MMN, and related conditions. It helps patients, caregivers, and medical professionals with education, peer connection, resource navigation, advocacy, research updates, and lists of specialty care centers.
11 services
Johns Hopkins Medicine is a large health system that provides hospital care, doctor visits, specialty care, surgery, labs, imaging, and health information. Its listed Bethesda site is a Johns Hopkins Health Care and Surgery Center in Maryland, not an Atlanta location.
4 services
The Actors Fund is now called the Entertainment Community Fund, and its own site says it continues The Actors Fund services. It helps people who work in performing arts and entertainment with health insurance counseling, emergency financial help, mental health referrals, housing information, and career support. Its health insurance help is available nationally, including to people in Georgia, by phone or online portal.
10 services
Cancer Nation, formerly the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship, is a national nonprofit that advocates for better cancer care. It helps cancer survivors, caregivers, and health professionals with free online tools, webinars, advocacy training, and policy work.
8 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
GSK, formerly GlaxoSmithKline, is a medicine and vaccine company. Its GSKForYou and patient assistance programs help eligible U.S. patients lower costs, get some GSK medicines or vaccines at no cost, use copay help, or order some medicines for home delivery.
5 services
Tigerlily Foundation is a national nonprofit that supports young women before, during, and after cancer, with a focus on breast cancer and health equity. It offers education, advocacy training, peer navigation, wellness events, and tools to help people understand care options and ask for support.
11 services
The American Diabetes Association helps people prevent diabetes and live with diabetes through education, research, advocacy, and support. Its Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina office serves this region and offers information, events, volunteer opportunities, and links to diabetes resources.
12 services
The DONNA CareLine is a free support line for people with breast cancer. It is run by Patient Advocate Foundation in partnership with The DONNA Foundation and helps patients deal with health insurance, medical bills, financial stress, disability benefits, and getting care.
4 services
Pelagie Foundation is a nonprofit that helps people and families with basic needs, housing support, health care access, job readiness, and documents. Its website says it especially serves people facing homelessness, veterans, survivors of domestic violence, low-income families, immigrants, and patients across Georgia.
12 services
PAVE, Partnerships for Action, Voices for Empowerment, helps people with disabilities, youth, and families get support, training, information, and resources. Its STOMP program gives free workshops and webinars for military families who need help with special education, medical benefits, advocacy, and local resources.
12 services
The Actors Fund now operates as the Entertainment Community Fund, continuing The Actors Fund services. It helps people who work in performing arts and entertainment with emergency money help, career counseling, health insurance guidance, housing information, mental health support, and programs for older adults.
12 services
UCB, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company with its U.S. headquarters in the Atlanta area. It helps people who use certain UCB medicines by offering co-pay help, a patient assistance program, insurance information, and disease-related education or scholarship programs.
5 services