50 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Ninth District Opportunity, Inc. is a community action agency that helps low-income families with child development, housing, energy, and self-sufficiency services. Its Douglasville location at 3833 Longview Drive is listed as Douglas Head Start, offering Head Start and Georgia Pre-K services for young children.
6 services
Ninth District Opportunity, Inc. is a nonprofit community action agency that helps low-income families with child development, housing stability, utilities, and home energy needs. Its Allgood Head Start site in Marietta serves young children and families with early education, screenings, meals, and family support.
6 services
Cobb & Douglas Public Health is the public health agency for Cobb and Douglas counties. At the Smyrna health center, they offer WIC, vaccines, health screenings, HIV testing, and referrals to other health and social services.
15 services
Cancer Support Community Atlanta is a nonprofit that helps people affected by cancer, including patients, survivors, family, friends, and caregivers. They offer free support groups, education, nutrition workshops, gentle exercise, stress reduction classes, social activities, and online videos, in person and virtually.
North Buckhead10 services
American Pregnancy Association is a national nonprofit based in Irving, Texas, not an Atlanta walk-in agency. It helps people with pregnancy questions through a free phone helpline, live chat, online articles, pregnancy tools, a provider search, and email newsletters.
10 services
Prader-Willi Syndrome Association | USA is a national nonprofit that supports people with Prader-Willi syndrome, their families, caregivers, schools, doctors, and residential providers. It offers a 24-hour support phone line, family support, education, provider training, advocacy, support groups, and events, including a Georgia chapter contact.
11 services
Fulton County Board of Health is the public health agency for Fulton County. It runs health centers that help with WIC food benefits, vaccines, sexual health care, HIV care, family planning, children’s screenings, and public health education.
11 services
WellMiss is an Atlanta-based virtual care clinic for women healing from trauma. It offers whole-person support for mental, physical, and emotional healing, including trauma-informed specialists, wellness practitioners, therapists, coaches, group care, and education.
4 services
Project HEAL is a national nonprofit that helps people get eating disorder care when cost, insurance, or discrimination blocks treatment. It offers treatment placement, cash help, short-term case management, virtual meal support, and a BIPOC community care program.
7 services
Atlanta Community Food Bank fights hunger in metro Atlanta and north Georgia. It supplies food to hundreds of partner pantries and meal programs, runs Community Food Centers, helps people find nearby food, and helps with SNAP, WIC, and Medicaid applications.
Downtown9 services
Meals on Wheels America is a national nonprofit that supports local Meals on Wheels programs. It helps older adults find local meal delivery, nutrition support, friendly visits, safety checks, and other services so they can stay fed and safe at home.
6 services
The American Diabetes Association helps people prevent and manage diabetes. Its Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina office shares education, connects people to diabetes resources, supports local events, and helps people get involved in advocacy and fundraising.
Pine Hills12 services
The Green Market at Piedmont Park is an open-air farmers market run by the Piedmont Park Conservancy in Midtown Atlanta. Every Saturday from late March through mid-December, more than 40 Georgia farmers and food vendors sell fresh produce, baked goods, and handmade items. The market accepts SNAP/EBT and doubles those dollars through the Georgia Fresh for Less program, so families can buy twice as much fruit and vegetables.
Midtown3 services
Peachtree Road Farmers Market is Atlanta's largest producer-only farmers market, held every Saturday morning at The Cathedral of St. Philip in Buckhead. You can buy fresh local produce, meat, bread, and other foods straight from the farmers and makers who grew or made them. The market accepts EBT/SNAP and doubles those dollars through a Wholesome Wave Georgia matching program, so food assistance goes further.
Peachtree Heights West6 services
Freedom Farmers Market is an outdoor farmers market at the Carter Center in Atlanta, open every Saturday year-round. Local farmers sell fresh produce, grass-fed meats, eggs, dairy, baked goods, and more. They accept SNAP/EBT and double your SNAP dollars through the Georgia Fresh for Less program, so your food money goes further.
Poncey-Highland5 services
The Grant Park Farmers Market is a weekly outdoor market run by the nonprofit Community Farmers Markets, held every Sunday at The Beacon in southeast Atlanta. It sells local produce, meat, bread, and prepared food, and it accepts SNAP/EBT. Through the Georgia Fresh for Less program it matches your EBT dollars, so when you spend $10 you get $20 of fresh food.
3 services
Oakhurst Farmers Market is an outdoor market run by Community Farmers Markets, held every Saturday in Decatur's Oakhurst neighborhood. It sells fresh local produce, meat, and baked goods, and accepts SNAP/EBT. Through the Georgia Fresh For Less program, it doubles your EBT dollars so $10 in benefits buys $20 of fresh food.
4 services
The Lilburn Farmers Market is a producer-only outdoor market run by local volunteers at Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church. It is open every Friday from 4 to 7 pm from May through August, selling fresh fruits and vegetables, meats, honey, baked goods, and other local foods. They accept SNAP/EBT at the Information tent and double your benefits on produce through Georgia Fresh for Less.
3 services
The East Atlanta Village Farmers Market is a weekly outdoor market run by the nonprofit Community Farmers Markets, selling fresh local produce, eggs, bread, and prepared food. They accept SNAP/EBT and double your money through the Georgia Fresh for Less program, so $10 in EBT becomes $20 of fresh food. The market is free to attend and also offers chef cooking demos and a kids' learning garden.
East Atlanta5 services
The East Point Farmers Market is a free outdoor market run by the East Point Main Street Association and the City of East Point. It sells fresh local produce, eggs, meat, baked goods, honey, jams, and coffee, with chef demonstrations and free children's activities. The market accepts SNAP/EBT, so you can use food stamps to buy fresh food.
3 services