57 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Nicholas House helps families in Atlanta who are homeless or at risk of losing housing. They offer emergency shelter for families, rapid rehousing, rent and utility help, permanent supportive housing, case management, and classes for work, money, parenting, and life skills.
Grant Park6 services
Hosea Helps, formerly Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless, is an Atlanta nonprofit started by Rev. Hosea and Juanita T. Williams. It gives free food and other direct help to people and families in need, including rental assistance, case management, holiday meals, produce distributions, and support programs.
8 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
Quest Cares is the supportive services program of Quest Community Development Corporation in Atlanta. It helps people who have been homeless or are at risk stay housed with case management, housing support, recovery support, health referrals, benefits help, life skills, and connections to other services.
8 services
Family Promise of Cobb County helps Cobb County families with children who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. They offer temporary shelter, meals, case management, housing support, eviction prevention, job readiness, financial literacy, and connections to other local resources.
7 services
United Military Care Inc. is a Marietta nonprofit that serves veterans, military families, caregivers, and survivors across Georgia. They help connect people to food, housing support, VA benefits guidance, emergency help, and veteran resource events.
8 services
Rebecca's Tent is a women's shelter in Atlanta connected with Shearith Israel. It helps women experiencing homelessness with temporary shelter, meals, showers, laundry, lunch, case management, and help finding housing and work.
Morningside/Lenox Park5 services
Trinity House of Hope LLC provides shared supportive housing for single adults who need a stable place to live. It serves veterans, seniors, low-income people, and people moving out of homelessness, with support like case management, life skills, job help, health referrals, and help finding long-term housing.
5 services
Pathways to Safety International helps Americans who face domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, dating violence, or forced marriage while living or traveling outside the United States. Their 24/7 crisis line is not operating right now because of funding, but they still provide support, information, referrals, safety planning, and case help by email.
8 services
Atlanta Legal Aid Society gives free civil legal help to low-income people in metro Atlanta. They help with problems like family law, housing, consumer debt, benefits, health-related legal issues, seniors’ issues, and safety from domestic violence.
15 services
Safe Care Homes Group, Inc. provides affordable shared housing and supportive services for people in metro Atlanta and Georgia who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, low-income, disabled, seniors, veterans, or in recovery. They help with housing, case management, community resources, benefit help, transportation help, food and clothing connections, and representative payee services.
Lenox10 services
Code of Support Foundation is a national nonprofit that helps service members, veterans, caregivers, and their families find support. They offer one-on-one case coordination and a free online resource search tool called PATRIOTlink for needs like housing, benefits, health care, jobs, legal help, and financial stress.
4 services
Our House helps Atlanta-area families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. They offer family shelter, early childhood education, free health care, job training, rapid rehousing help, and case management.
Old Fourth Ward10 services
Golden Promise Alliance offers affordable shared housing and housing support for independent adults in Atlanta and nearby areas. They focus on displaced adults, veterans, seniors, and people living on SSI or SSDI who need stable housing and community support.
7 services
Anchor Haven Solutions provides drug- and alcohol-free supportive housing for adults in Atlanta and nearby communities. They offer furnished private or shared rooms, utilities, shared kitchens, laundry access or hookups, monthly cleaning schedules, errand runs, and help connecting residents with community resources.
3 services
HUD is a federal housing agency with an Atlanta Field Office. It does not usually give direct emergency help, but it connects people to housing counselors, public housing authorities, fair housing complaint help, affordable housing search tools, and disaster housing resources.
7 services
HUD is the federal housing agency, and its Atlanta Field Office serves Georgia. HUD is not a direct shelter or rent-aid provider, but it helps people find housing resources, file housing discrimination complaints, contact housing counselors, and connect with public housing, voucher, FHA, disaster, and eviction resources.
7 services
The Urban League of Greater Atlanta helps people build stable, better lives through jobs, money, housing, and small-business support. They offer job training and career help, housing and homeownership counseling, emergency assistance, financial coaching, entrepreneur support, and a re-entry program for people returning from incarceration. They serve youth, adults, families, and returning citizens across Metro Atlanta.
8 services
The organization on file as "Food Finder GA" at this phone and address is actually Margie's House, a Fairburn nonprofit that fights hunger, homelessness, and poverty in south Fulton County. They run a food pantry and monthly food giveaways, a clothing closet, and deliver food boxes to seniors, plus housing placement help, financial education, mentoring, and counseling. The pantry is open to the public with no eligibility requirements.
7 services
Intown Cares (formerly Intown Collaborative Ministries) works to prevent and end homelessness and hunger in intown Atlanta. They run a free, no-ID food pantry that gives out groceries twice a week, and they help people who are living on the streets get into permanent housing using a Housing First approach. They do not run shelters themselves but connect neighbors to housing, documents, and other support.
4 services