147 organizations
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Rogers Behavioral Health is a mental health treatment provider with an Atlanta clinic. The Atlanta clinic offers partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient care for children, teens, and adults with concerns like depression, OCD, anxiety, adolescent behavioral health needs, and trauma.
9 services
Youth Villages Inner Harbour Campus is the Georgia residential campus of Youth Villages. It provides short-term residential mental and behavioral health treatment for boys and girls ages 6 to 17 who have serious emotional, behavioral, psychiatric, or related needs.
4 services
The Summit Counseling Center is a nonprofit counseling center serving people in north metro Atlanta. They offer counseling for children, teens, adults, couples, families, first responders, and students, with in-person and online options.
9 services
Home Base is a national nonprofit based in Charlestown, Massachusetts, founded by Massachusetts General Hospital and the Red Sox Foundation. It helps veterans, service members, and their families with mental health care, brain injury support, substance use recovery, wellness programs, and family support at no cost.
8 services
Daughters of Both Suns is a nonprofit based in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, that serves nationwide. It helps Black and Latina women, families, and underserved communities find mental health support, crisis text support, therapy referrals, resource navigation, disability and autism support, healing workshops, and financial education.
7 services
Georgia HOPE provides mental health, substance use, family support, school-based counseling, and foster care services across Georgia. They help children, teens, adults, and families through therapy, assessments, medication support, case management, recovery groups, and referrals.
10 services
International Women's House is a domestic violence shelter for women and children who are escaping family violence, sexual abuse, or human trafficking. They offer a 24/7 crisis hotline, safe shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, children's support, and help with practical needs like benefits, medication, money skills, and job readiness.
13 services
Raksha is a Georgia nonprofit that helps South Asian American survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking, and other harm. They offer free, confidential support such as safety planning, case management, counseling, legal and victim advocacy, referrals, and language help.
10 services
My Sister’s House is an Atlanta Mission overnight shelter for women and children who are homeless. It gives residents a safe place to sleep, meals, counseling, childcare, medical care, life skills classes, referrals, and job training when available. Women and children must start intake through Restoration House.
Marietta Street Artery7 services
Caminar Latino-Latinos United for Peace and Equity helps Latino families affected by domestic violence in the Atlanta area. They support survivors, children, youth, and people who have caused harm through safety planning, support groups, counseling, court help, family violence intervention classes, and community education.
11 services
HEALing Community Health, formerly HEALing Community Center, is a federally qualified health center in metro Atlanta. They provide doctor visits, women’s and children’s care, behavioral health, vaccines, lab services, telemedicine, and pregnancy support, with sliding-scale fees for uninsured and under-insured patients.
9 services
Empowerment Resource Center (ERC) is a community health center in downtown Atlanta that has worked since 2003 to reduce health gaps for people affected by HIV, STIs, and other health needs. They offer free HIV/STI testing, PrEP/PEP, primary and urgent care, women's health, vaccines, and behavioral health and substance-use counseling. Care is welcoming and low-cost, walk-ins are accepted, and they accept patients with or without insurance.
11 services
NAESM (National AIDS Education & Services for Minorities) is an Atlanta nonprofit founded in 1990 that fights HIV/AIDS in communities of color, with a focus on Black gay, bisexual, and same-gender-loving men. They offer free HIV testing, low-cost STI/STD screening, behavioral health and substance use counseling, and help with housing, rent, utilities, food, clothing, and transportation. They also run Da CRIBB, a drop-in center and programs for young people.
10 services
The Link Counseling Center is a nonprofit that has offered affordable, confidential counseling to people of all ages in metro Atlanta since 1971. This is their Cobb County office, where licensed therapists provide individual, couples, family, child, and grief counseling on a sliding-scale fee, plus free support groups. They are also nationally known for suicide prevention and grief support for survivors.
7 services
Premier Academy, Inc. is a nonprofit early learning and child development center that has provided affordable, high-quality childcare in metro Atlanta since 1971. At its Renaissance center it cares for children from 6 weeks to 5 years old, runs a free Georgia Pre-K classroom, and offers an after-school program with free transportation for kids ages 5 to 12. It also connects families to free school-based mental health counseling and other family support services.
Downtown7 services
This record is filed under the wrong name — the website, phone, and address all belong to Skyland Trail, a nonprofit mental health treatment organization in Atlanta (not Grady Health System). Skyland Trail provides residential and day treatment for adults (18+) and teens (14-17) living with conditions like depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, schizophrenia, and borderline personality disorder. They offer therapy, medication management, primary care, and family support using evidence-based approaches.
7 services
Raksha is an Atlanta nonprofit, started in 1995, that helps South Asian families who are dealing with domestic violence, sexual abuse, or family problems. They offer free, private help in many South Asian languages, including a confidential helpline, counseling, legal and immigration support, safety planning, and help finding housing, food, and other resources.
6 services
Full Counsel Ministries is a Christian church in Douglasville that also offers faith-based counseling led by Dr. Milton L. Brown. They help individuals, couples, and families with marriage, premarital, family, grief, and personal counseling, and they offer affordable sliding-scale fees and biblically-based phone sessions for people in need.
5 services
The Emory University Psychological Center is a nonprofit training clinic that has offered low-cost mental health care to the Atlanta community since 1965. Doctoral students in clinical psychology, supervised by licensed psychologists, provide individual therapy and cognitive (psychological) testing for people age 6 and up. Fees use a sliding scale based on your income and household size.
3 services
The Center for Health & Rehabilitation is a Fulton County behavioral health clinic (run with River Edge Behavioral Health) that helps adults with mental health and substance use problems. They offer psychiatric care, counseling, group therapy, crisis help, case management, and peer support. Care is free for uninsured Fulton County residents, with a sliding fee based on your income for others.
5 services