142 organizations
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Catholic Charities Atlanta is a nonprofit social service agency that helps families and individuals become stable and self-sufficient. It offers counseling, parenting support, English and citizenship classes, financial and housing counseling, SNAP help, immigration legal help, refugee services, and veteran support.
17 services
NMDP is a national nonprofit that helps people with blood cancers and blood disorders get life-saving blood stem cell or marrow transplants. It offers patient navigators, financial grants, clinical trial help, peer support, and free education for patients, caregivers, and families.
10 services
Ascensa Health is a nonprofit addiction treatment provider in Midtown Atlanta. They help adults with substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health needs through detox, residential treatment, outpatient treatment, medication-assisted treatment, recovery support, and wraparound services.
Downtown11 services
Array Behavioral Care is a virtual mental health care provider. They help people get online therapy, psychiatry, medication management, and care navigation, with appointments available across all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
7 services
The Extension is a long-term residential recovery program in Marietta for adults age 25 and older who are homeless and have substance use disorders. It provides housing, counseling, groups, life skills, job readiness, family support, case management, and medication-assisted treatment for eligible clients.
5 services
NOCD is a telehealth provider that treats obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD. It matches people with therapists trained in exposure and response prevention therapy, offers live video sessions, and gives members app-based support between visits.
4 services
Center for Black Women's Wellness is an Atlanta nonprofit that helps Black women and families with health, family, and money needs. They run a low-cost clinic for people without insurance, offer primary care, women's health care, mental health support, maternal health programs, health education, and business or financial workshops.
13 services
Willow Oak Community Behavioral Health Center, Inc. is a Newnan behavioral health center that helps people with mental health and substance use needs. They offer therapy, group counseling, medication management, case management, crisis intervention, substance use treatment, and DFCS/DHS family services in person and by telehealth.
11 services
S.E.R.V.E., LLC is a licensed professional counseling practice that provides virtual mental health services in Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, and Florida. They help teens and adults with counseling for stress, trauma, grief, relationships, family conflict, addiction concerns, and some court-related evaluations.
8 services
Abbey Hospice provides end-of-life hospice care for people with a life-limiting illness. They help with nursing care, home health aides, social work, spiritual care, dietary counseling, bereavement support, and short-term inpatient care in Social Circle.
8 services
Mothers Advocacy Project is a Georgia nonprofit that helps single mothers and women-led families heal from trauma and keep their families stable. It offers free trauma-focused support, therapy, education, social support, family advocacy, and help getting connected to resources.
7 services
The Wellness Room, LLC is an Atlanta-based mental health and wellness business led by Dr. April Brown, a licensed professional counselor. It helps people and organizations with wellness keynotes, workplace workshops, faith-based retreats for Christian women, and private practice consulting for therapists.
Berkeley Park5 services
Deaf Counseling Center is a Deaf-owned and Deaf-run counseling practice. Deaf licensed therapists provide ASL-first therapy, coaching, and consulting for Deaf people and their families across the United States, including Georgia.
8 services
CURE Childhood Cancer is an Atlanta-based nonprofit that funds childhood cancer research and supports families facing childhood cancer. It helps with counseling, emergency financial assistance, meals in hospitals, outreach to newly diagnosed families, survivorship resources, and bereavement support.
9 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
Maze of Life Resource Center offers counseling, coaching, life skills classes, mandated court classes, and family and youth programs. They serve people in person at Georgia locations and online through telehealth and a client portal.
13 services
GA Health Partners is a mental health counseling provider. Its website says it offers counseling services, wellness resources, and guided mindfulness support for people working toward emotional balance.
3 services
CaringWorks helps people and families in the Atlanta area move out of homelessness. They provide supportive housing, residential and outpatient behavioral health care, addiction recovery help, case management, job support, and other services.
7 services
Mercer Family Therapy Center is a low-cost therapy clinic run by Mercer University School of Medicine. Graduate student therapists, supervised by licensed marriage and family therapists, help individuals, couples, families, and children with stress, depression, grief, trauma, family conflict, and relationship problems.
4 services
Gilgal, Inc. is a Christ-centered long-term recovery residence in Atlanta for adult women who are homeless because of drug or alcohol addiction. They provide housing, food, clothing, counseling, case management, life skills, spiritual support, and help getting ready for work and independent living.
5 services