54 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Future Foundation Inc is an Atlanta nonprofit that supports middle and high school students and families in South Fulton. Its youth programs are paused for the 2025-2026 school year, while the organization works on a plan to bring programming back in Fall 2026.
3 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
Safe Families for Children is a faith-based nonprofit that helps parents in crisis keep their children safe and keep the family together. Trained volunteers may host children for a short time, support parents, help with goals, and connect families to other community help. Parents keep custody of their children and can ask for them back at any time.
5 services
New American Pathways is an Atlanta nonprofit that helps refugees and other immigrants in Georgia build a stable life. They help with immigration legal services, case management, jobs, school support, parenting support, health navigation, SNAP information, and civic leadership.
16 services
ZERO TO THREE is a national nonprofit based in Washington, DC that focuses on babies and toddlers from birth to age 3. It helps parents, caregivers, professionals, courts, health systems, and policymakers with early childhood resources, training, child welfare system support, infant mental health work, and advocacy.
13 services
Chosen Care was a nonprofit that helped foster, adoptive, kinship, and reunified families care for children with trauma. Its website now says Chosen has closed direct services and sends families seeking parent coaching or support to Connection Plus.
1 service
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
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
Parents Helping Parents is a nonprofit based in Newton, Massachusetts that supports parents and caregivers. They run a free 24/7 Parent Stress Line, free virtual and community support groups, and parent groups in prisons, jails, sober houses, and recovery programs.
7 services
Revved Up Kids is a nonprofit in Peachtree Corners that teaches children, teens, parents, schools, and youth-serving groups how to prevent sexual abuse, exploitation, trafficking, and unsafe online contact. They offer personal safety, self-defense, internet safety, parent seminars, school programs, and staff training in person, virtually, and by video.
12 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
Bloom Our Youth, now branded as Bloom, supports Georgia children and families affected by foster care. They recruit and support foster families, provide free clothing and supplies through Bloom Closet, and help older youth who have been in foster care build skills and find resources.
7 services
The Children and Family Programs at Kennesaw State University helps KSU student parents, local families, children, teachers, and professionals. It offers parent training, behavioral support, social skills groups for children ages 5 to 12, school support, workshops, and online training tied to child and family mental health.
9 services
Cobb Pregnancy Resource Center helps women and families facing pregnancy or parenting needs. They offer free pregnancy tests, referrals, parenting and life-skills classes, support groups, diapers, formula, children’s items, and emergency food by appointment.
7 services
Mending Hearts Family Counseling Center, Inc. is a California-based nonprofit that supports parents of children with big emotions and difficult behaviors. Its website says the organization is currently restructuring and not offering services at this time, but families can email for an automated reply with PCIT and PC-Care therapist-finding information, free videos, and low-cost family resources.
2 services
Creative Community Services is a Georgia nonprofit that helps children and teens in foster care and adults with developmental disabilities or mental health needs. It provides therapeutic foster care, kinship foster care support, host home support for adults with disabilities, and coaching for pregnant or parenting teens in foster care.
5 services
Trinity Social Services provides mental health and substance use services in Atlanta. They help children, families, and adults with counseling, evaluations, parent training, crisis support, behavior support, and family intervention services.
Pine Hills4 services
Wellroot Family Services helps children, youth, and families in Georgia heal and stay stable. They provide foster care support, family housing help, counseling, parenting support, home visits for new parents, and housing and life-skills support for young adults leaving foster care or facing homelessness.
12 services
Postpartum Support International helps pregnant and postpartum parents, people after pregnancy loss, and families with perinatal mental health support. They offer a non-crisis HelpLine, text support, free online peer support groups, peer mentors, local resource referrals, and Spanish-language support. Services are mostly phone, text, app, and virtual, with no Atlanta walk-in office verified.
13 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