68 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Gateway Center is a homeless service center in downtown Atlanta. It helps people and families who are homeless find housing, shelter, showers, clothing, health care connections, job help, recovery support, and other services.
32 services
Solomon’s Temple is an emergency and transitional shelter in Atlanta for women and their children who are experiencing homelessness. It gives families a private dorm-style room, meals, child care, family coaching, job support, financial education, and help moving toward stable housing.
Hammond Park5 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
Step Up For Mental Health is a Chicago-based nonprofit that helps people and families understand mental health and find support. It offers peer support, help finding local services, small grants, kids programs, digital skills classes, Google Career Certificate scholarships, and Mental Health First Aid training.
11 services
P.O.W.E.R. Atlanta, Inc. is a nonprofit in Southwest Atlanta that helps people and families with food, housing, health, safety, and money needs. They offer a weekly pantry, health testing and referrals, benefits help, utility and housing referrals, job readiness, financial classes, and support for youth, seniors, veterans, and survivors of violence.
Capitol View10 services
Covenant House Georgia helps young people ages 18 to 24 in metro Atlanta who are homeless or escaping trafficking. They offer emergency shelter, transitional housing, street outreach, meals, showers, case management, health and mental health care, school support, job readiness, and life skills.
13 services
Easterseals Southern Georgia helps children, adults, veterans, and families, especially people with disabilities. They offer adult day services, supported living, job training, respite care, family support, and help for veterans across South Georgia.
10 services
Hosea Helps, formerly Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless, is an Atlanta nonprofit started by Rev. Hosea and Juanita T. Williams. It gives free food and other direct help to people and families in need, including rental assistance, case management, holiday meals, produce distributions, and support programs.
8 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
Initiative for Affordable Housing, Inc. is a nonprofit that helps homeless and low-income families in metro Atlanta with affordable housing, social services, and work support. It also runs re:loom, a weaving job program for people who need stable employment.
4 services
First Step Staffing is a nonprofit staffing agency that helps people who face barriers to work get jobs and stay employed. They offer job placement, orientation, coaching, transportation help, and disability benefits support.
Downtown7 services
Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency helps Georgians with disabilities prepare for, find, keep, or return to work. Its Assistive Work Technology team helps eligible clients get tools, evaluations, worksite changes, home or vehicle modifications, and other support needed for work.
9 services
Atlanta Center for Self Sufficiency helps people in Metro Atlanta who face barriers to work. They offer career coaching, job readiness training, resume and interview help, job placement, financial coaching, and support services for groups like veterans, young adults, older workers, people experiencing homelessness, and returning citizens.
12 services
Mary Hall Freedom Village is a nonprofit in Sandy Springs that helps women, children, veterans, and families break cycles of addiction, homelessness, and poverty. It offers housing, substance use treatment, mental health support, child care, job readiness, medical services for participants, and veteran services.
12 services
Our House helps families in metro Atlanta who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. They offer family shelter, rapid rehousing help, early childhood education, free health care, job training, and case management.
13 services
Mary Hall Freedom Village helps women, children, veterans, and families break the cycle of homelessness, addiction, and poverty. They offer recovery treatment, housing, mental health care, child care, job training, veteran services, and case management.
11 services
youthSpark is an Atlanta nonprofit that helps vulnerable teens who have faced abuse, exploitation, trafficking, violence, running away, or trauma. Its Youth Services Center offers case management, counseling, support groups, crisis help, school and court advocacy, job readiness, life skills, and basic items like clothes and toiletries.
Mechanicsville10 services
4Sarah is a faith-based nonprofit that helps women and girls who are in the sex industry or have been affected by sex trafficking. They offer outreach, a hotline and help form, care-team support, help finding resources, and scholarships for education or job skills.
5 services
Our House helps Atlanta-area families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. They offer family shelter, early childhood education, free health care, job training, rapid rehousing help, and case management.
Old Fourth Ward10 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