127 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Atlanta Habitat for Humanity helps lower-income families in Atlanta and South Fulton County build, buy, and keep safe homes. Their Repair with Kindness program gives qualified homeowners up to $20,000 in critical home repairs through a 5-year forgivable loan, and they also run homebuyer programs and ReStore home-goods shops.
Downtown6 services
Gwinnett/Walton Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit that helps low-income families in Gwinnett and Walton Counties get and keep safe, affordable homes. They build new houses for first-time homebuyers, make free repairs and accessibility upgrades for homeowners who can't do them, and run a ReStore that sells donated building materials to fund the work.
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Veterans Center, Inc. is a nonprofit and HUD-approved housing counseling agency that helps veterans, their families, and low-income community members find and keep safe housing. They offer free homebuyer classes, foreclosure and rental counseling, senior home repair, fair housing help, rent and mortgage assistance, and job training. Their goal is to help people reach housing stability and financial self-sufficiency.
Downtown8 services
Refugee Family Assistance Program (RFAP) is a Stone Mountain nonprofit, started by refugee women, that helps refugee and immigrant families settle and thrive in metro Atlanta. They focus on supporting families who have a child or relative with a disability, and they also run programs for refugee women, elders, and people who want to learn how to buy a home. Help includes case management, school and disability advocacy, interpretation, and free housing counseling.
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Refugee Family Assistance Program (RFAP) was started in 2006 by refugee mothers to help refugee and immigrant families in the Atlanta area, especially families raising children with autism or other disabilities. They offer case management, school advocacy, interpretation, help understanding disability laws and Medicaid Waivers, HUD-approved housing and homeownership counseling, and programs for refugee women and elderly women.
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Homestead HOPE Foundation is a nonprofit (connected to Homestead Hospice) that acts as a one-stop information source for seniors and their families. They help you find and understand senior housing, financial help programs, medication help, Medicare/Medicaid, and other care options. Their staff offers free Individual & Family Support and case management to connect older adults with the right services.
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4 Horsemen Rehabilitation Services is a nonprofit in Atlanta that helps men and women coming home from jail or prison get back on their feet. They offer long-term mentorship and coaching (4 to 18 months) plus case management to help you find housing, jobs, and other support so you can stay stable and succeed.
Midtown4 services