105 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
carafem is a nonprofit reproductive health provider with an Atlanta health center and online care in some states. They help with abortion care, birth control, STI and vaginal infection testing and treatment, UTI care, ultrasounds, and financial help when available.
Ardmore7 services
Entertainment Community Fund is a national nonprofit for people who work in film, theater, TV, music, opera, radio, dance, and other entertainment jobs. It helps entertainment workers with counseling, emergency money, health insurance questions, career support, financial education, and housing information.
10 services
Patient Advocate Foundation is a national nonprofit based in Hampton, Virginia, not an Atlanta office. It helps people with serious or chronic illness deal with insurance, treatment costs, medicine copays, disability benefits, and other money problems tied to care.
6 services
The Jennifer Jaff Center has merged with Patient Advocate Foundation and wound down its separate operations. Its current service is the Jennifer Jaff CareLine, a free phone and online case management program for people with inflammatory bowel disease who need help with health insurance, financial aid, disability benefits, workplace benefits, and access to care.
1 service
Good Days is a national nonprofit that helps people with chronic or life-changing illnesses pay for care. It may help with medicine copays, travel to treatment, insurance premiums, and diagnostic testing when a person meets its rules and the disease fund is open.
6 services
Genentech Access Solutions helps people who have been prescribed a Genentech medicine. They help patients and doctor offices understand insurance coverage, prior authorization, specialty pharmacy steps, and ways to lower medicine costs.
5 services
American Kidney Fund is a national nonprofit that helps people with kidney disease and kidney failure. It gives financial grants for health insurance premiums, dialysis transportation, medicines, medical supplies, disaster needs, and other kidney-related costs.
7 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
Wellcare Health Plans, Inc. is a health insurance company owned by Centene. In Georgia, Wellcare offers Medicare Advantage, special needs, and prescription drug plans, and its Community Connections Help Line can connect people with food, rent, utility, transportation, disability, caregiver, provider, and benefits resources.
6 services
Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered, also called FORCE, is a national nonprofit for people and families facing hereditary cancer risk. They help by phone and online with peer support, support meetings, webinars, genetic cancer information, and tools to find resources and health providers.
14 services
Advocator Advantage is a nationwide Brown & Brown service that helps people with Social Security Disability Insurance, Medicare plan choices, and returning to work while on disability benefits. They help by phone and online with eligibility checks, forms, records, appeals, benefit questions, and Medicare enrollment guidance.
5 services
Patient Advocate Foundation is a national nonprofit that helps people with serious, chronic, and life-threatening illnesses get and pay for care. They offer free case management, help with insurance denials and benefits, co-pay help, small financial grants, education tools, and resource lists.
18 services
GoHealth is a health insurance marketplace focused on Medicare. Licensed agents help people compare Medicare plans, review doctors, medicines, costs, and benefits, and enroll by phone or online at no charge to the caller.
5 services
Blood Cancer United is the new name of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. It helps people with blood cancer and their families with free information, financial aid programs, clinical trial help, support groups, and advocacy.
17 services
Project HEAL is a national nonprofit that helps people get eating disorder care when cost, insurance, or discrimination blocks treatment. It offers treatment placement, cash help, short-term case management, virtual meal support, and a BIPOC community care program.
7 services
Triage Cancer is a national nonprofit that helps people with cancer, caregivers, advocates, and health care workers understand legal, money, insurance, work, and planning issues after a cancer diagnosis. They offer free education, online events, written guides, Spanish resources, and one-on-one legal and financial navigation, but they do not give legal representation or direct financial aid.
9 services
This is a Georgia state office that regulates insurance companies, handles insurance complaints and fraud reports, and inspects buildings for fire safety. It also runs fire safety education, arson reporting, school drill reporting, and caregiver fire safety training across Georgia.
Lindridge/Martin Manor10 services
Georgia DFCS is a state agency that helps Georgia families apply for benefits and get child and family support. It handles SNAP food benefits, Medicaid applications, TANF cash help, energy assistance, child abuse reports, foster care, and adoption services.
9 services
The American Diabetes Association helps people prevent and manage diabetes. Its Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina office shares education, connects people to diabetes resources, supports local events, and helps people get involved in advocacy and fundraising.
Pine Hills12 services
Zion Hill CDC is a faith-based nonprofit in East Point that helps families in South Fulton and metro Atlanta avoid homelessness and poverty. They offer help paying rent, mortgage, and utility bills, food gift cards, emergency motel stays and rapid rehousing, direct cash payments, and free health insurance enrollment.
6 services