142 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
First Candle is a nonprofit that works to prevent sleep-related infant deaths and supports families after the death of a baby. It offers a grief line, online peer support groups, bereavement resources, safe sleep education, community chats, and training for health workers and first responders.
10 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
The Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program is a state program under the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council. It helps victims of violent crimes in Georgia pay for costs like medical care, counseling, funeral expenses, lost wages, lost support, and crime scene cleanup when other help has been used first.
Downtown11 services
Exploring Your Purpose, also listed as 5678dancenow.inc/Exploring Your Purpose, helps people in Georgia with job readiness, supported employment, counseling, case management, and basic needs. They focus on youth, young adults, seniors, veterans, people with disabilities, low-income families, and people needing mental or behavioral health support.
6 services
Project Real Life Youth Occupational Training Corps is a nonprofit serving youth, families, and adults in metro Atlanta. It offers mentoring, GED help, tutoring, job training, job placement, counseling, case management, and help with food, clothing, and housing-related needs.
9 services
To Write Love on Her Arms is a national nonprofit based in Melbourne, Florida, not an Atlanta-based service site. It helps people facing depression, addiction, self-injury, suicide, and other mental health struggles by connecting them to resources, funding therapy scholarships, hosting online peer support, and sharing mental health tools.
7 services
Positive Impact Health Centers is a health clinic group in metro Atlanta for people affected by HIV and people who need HIV prevention, testing, and sexual health care. They also offer addiction recovery, counseling, psychiatry, peer support, case management, housing help for eligible patients, pharmacy services, telehealth, and other support.
12 services
Changing Phases Behavioral Support is a mental health and substance use agency in Marietta. They help adults, youth, and families with counseling, outpatient treatment, opioid treatment, psychiatric care, recovery support, and recovery housing.
12 services
Clarvida of Georgia provides mental health and behavioral health services for adults, children, and families. The Columbus office offers outpatient care, ACT, peer support, supported employment, and residential support for people with serious mental health needs.
6 services
Compassion Alliance is a nonprofit based in Gilbert, Arizona that helps police, fire, EMS workers, their spouses, and retirees anywhere in the United States. They connect people to free, confidential trauma-informed therapy and also run marriage support events and retreats for first responder families.
7 services
Open Path Psychotherapy Collective is a nonprofit network that helps people find lower-cost therapy. People who are uninsured, underinsured, or cannot afford regular therapy rates can join and choose from vetted therapists who offer online or in-person sessions.
4 services
Siloam Wellness is a Philadelphia nonprofit that supports whole-person healing for people affected by HIV/AIDS and trauma. It offers counseling, spiritual direction, support groups, wellness activities, youth programs, community education, and a food and clothing pantry.
21 services
Good Samaritan Health Center of Cobb is a faith-based health center in Marietta. It helps people get primary care, dental care, behavioral health counseling, health education, and lower-cost medicines, with fees based on income.
8 services
Brave Health is a virtual mental health provider. They help people get online therapy, psychiatric medication visits, group therapy, family counseling, and special therapy programs like DBT and EMDR. They accept many insurance plans, including Medicaid, Medicare, and commercial insurance, and serve Georgia and other states by telehealth.
8 services
First Responders Children’s Foundation is a national nonprofit that helps children and families of first responders. It offers emergency grants, bereavement help, scholarships, free counseling in some states, community grants, and holiday toy programs.
10 services
Amanda Hope Rainbow Angels is a Phoenix nonprofit that helps children and families facing childhood cancer or another life-threatening illness. They offer free counseling and support, adaptive Comfycozy clothing for treatment access, family events, meals, and limited financial help for Arizona families.
7 services
Healing Bridge Clinic is a nonprofit clinic in Peachtree City that gives free non-emergency health care to uninsured adults who qualify. It helps with primary care, some specialty care, limited dental and vision referrals, mental health and addiction counseling, women’s wellness care, labs, imaging, medicine refills, and flu shots.
9 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
Marine Corps Community Services supports Marines, attached sailors, service members, and their families through programs for counseling, money help, transition, family needs, recreation, and daily military life. Its Military OneSource service gives free 24/7 phone and chat help for stress, relationships, deployment, money, child care, moves, education, and career questions.
7 services
Covenant House Georgia helps young people in Atlanta who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, or escaping trafficking. They provide free shelter, drop-in help, meals, showers, case management, health and mental health care, education support, job readiness, and longer-term housing.
11 services