69 organizations
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Our House helps families in metro Atlanta who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. They offer family shelter, early childhood education, health care, job training, rapid rehousing help, and case management.
Old Fourth Ward10 services
Essence of Hope Inc is an Atlanta-area nonprofit that says it has provided transitional housing, recovery support, workforce development, and wraparound services since 2007. It helps people stabilize through housing programs, case management, job readiness, transportation help, benefits enrollment, health referrals, and links to community resources.
Sylvan Hills7 services
Mental Health First Aid is a national training program run by the National Council for Mental Wellbeing. It teaches people how to notice signs of mental health or substance use problems, give first support, and connect someone to help. Courses can be in person, online, or blended, and some trainings are for adults, youth, schools, workplaces, and instructors.
4 services
Salesforce is a national technology company, not a local health provider. Its Salesforce Military program is an online pathway for active-duty service members, veterans, and military spouses to learn Salesforce skills and prepare for technology careers.
1 service
OneSource Learning & Development Center is a nonprofit in Stone Mountain that helps youth, adults, and low- to moderate-income families with education, job readiness, family support, and basic needs. They offer GED prep, youth enrichment, afterschool and break programs, career help, fatherhood support, a food pantry, clothing help, and a planned mobile feeding program.
12 services
A Titus Man is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on underprivileged and at-risk boys and young men ages 8 to 18. Its own website describes youth development, mentoring, education, health and fitness, outdoor activities, and trade-skill co-op programs. Based on the official site, it is mainly a youth development organization, not mainly a transportation provider.
8 services
Safe House Project is a national nonprofit that helps people escape human trafficking and connect with safe housing. They help with safe home placement, transportation, survivor support, training, reporting tools, and support for programs that serve trafficking survivors.
10 services
Hire Heroes USA is an Alpharetta-based nonprofit that helps U.S. service members, veterans, and military spouses find civilian jobs. They offer free career coaching, resume help, mock interviews, mentoring, job search tools, a job board, training connections, and virtual career fairs.
11 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
NPower is a national nonprofit that helps young adults and military-connected people train for technology jobs. Its old Path2TECH App Development page says that app development is paused, but NPower now offers a free virtual AI Prompt + Power Automation Path2TECH program that includes Atlanta-area applicants.
5 services
Upwardly Global helps work-authorized immigrants, refugees, and asylees restart professional careers in the United States. They offer free coaching, resume and interview help, online job-readiness training, employer networking, and access to courses and certifications.
12 services
Atlanta Public Schools is Atlanta's public school district. Its Adult Education program helps people age 16 and older who are not in high school prepare for GED or HiSET exams, learn English and citizenship skills, and get career support like resumes, interview practice, and referrals.
11 services
SafeHouse Outreach is an Atlanta nonprofit that helps people who are homeless or in need. They offer street outreach, hot meals, showers and laundry, help getting IDs, housing navigation, rental and utility help, employment training, and referrals for health, mental health, and substance use needs.
Downtown12 services
Atlanta Area School for the Deaf is a Georgia state day school in Clarkston for deaf and hard of hearing students. It serves students ages 3 to 21 or 22 with free preschool through high school classes, ASL and English instruction, student support services, career classes, and activities.
9 services
Turning Point Enterprises, Inc. is an Austell nonprofit that helps people build skills, get counseling, and become more self-sufficient. It offers counseling, crisis intervention, substance abuse education, parenting workshops, life skills classes, and foster care home study case management.
7 services
Helen Keller National Center helps people age 16 and older who are DeafBlind or have both hearing and vision loss. It offers job training, adaptive technology, communication skills, independent living help, mobility training, referrals, and virtual services. Georgia is served through HKNC Region 4 Southeast A, with a regional office mailing address in Concord, Georgia.
12 services
Dress for Success Atlanta helps women get ready for work and grow in their careers. They offer career coaching, resume and interview help, job-readiness training, digital skills support, professional clothing, and ongoing encouragement.
12 services
Sheltering Grace Ministry is a nonprofit maternity home in Marietta for homeless pregnant women in Cobb County and metro Atlanta. They provide safe housing, food, supplies, transportation to medical care, counseling, pregnancy and parenting support, job training, and help planning for stable housing and work.
10 services
The Urban League of Greater Atlanta is a civil rights and economic opportunity nonprofit. It helps people with jobs, training, housing counseling, homeownership, financial coaching, youth programs, reentry support, small business help, and civic engagement.
Downtown16 services
Amani Women Center is a nonprofit in Clarkston that helps refugee and immigrant women, survivors of violence, and their families. They offer help with benefits, health and mental health support, sewing and job training, English practice, translation, immigration referrals, and community workshops.
9 services