132 organizations
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Hand to Hold is a national nonprofit that supports parents and families before, during, and after a NICU stay. They offer free peer support, virtual support groups, bereavement support, sibling help, podcasts, a parent support app, and limited counseling programs.
9 services
The Autism Community in Action (TACA) is a national nonprofit that helps families living with autism. It offers parent education, online support, events, scholarships, coaching, and a private Facebook support community for parents and guardians.
10 services
American Adoptions is a licensed private adoption agency that helps pregnant people, birth parents, adoptive families, and children with domestic infant adoption. They offer a free 24/7 adoption hotline, adoption planning, counseling, help choosing an adoptive family, and support with eligible living, medical, and legal expenses.
5 services
3D Girls, Inc. is an Atlanta nonprofit that helps girls, young women, mothers, and families. It runs girls' STEAM, leadership, mentoring, and social-emotional programs, plus mom support circles and emergency resource help for families in metro Atlanta.
6 services
Parents Anonymous, Inc. supports parents, caregivers, children, and youth through free helpline support, parent groups, peer support, mental health services, and family-strengthening programs. Its National Parent & Youth Helpline is available across the United States by phone, text, or live chat 24 hours a day.
11 services
Anna Grace Foundation, Inc. is a Boise, Idaho nonprofit that helps single parents in person and online. It offers local resource information, emotional support, life coaching, Zoom support chats, one-to-one connections, and low-cost family and adult events.
6 services
Project NICU supports families with babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and the medical workers who care for them. They offer parent mentors, virtual parent support groups, online counseling help, care packages, bereavement support, and NICU family resources.
8 services
Foster Alight is the nonprofit behind reParents. It helps parents who are involved with child protection, at risk of losing their children, or trying to reunify with children who were removed.
2 services
BPD Alliance, also known as the National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder, is a nonprofit that teaches people about borderline personality disorder and chronic emotion dysregulation. It offers free online classes, videos, webinars, and peer support for family members, people with lived experience, and clinicians.
8 services
The Comfort Crew for Military Kids is a national nonprofit based in Austin, Texas. It helps military children and families handle deployment, coming home after deployment, a parent’s injury, and grief by sending free comfort kits, offering online learning, and giving in-person presentations.
9 services
Motherhood Beyond Bars is an Atlanta-based nonprofit that supports babies born to incarcerated women in Georgia, their mothers, and the family or friends caring for the babies. They help with infant supplies, diapers, caregiver support, communication with mothers in prison, reentry planning, and family reunification.
5 services
Hamilton Family Counseling is a child and family therapy practice for families with children ages 1-12 who have big emotions, challenging behaviors, anxiety, ADHD, or school struggles. Its official site lists a Glendale, California headquarters, in-person care in Claremont and Glendale, and hybrid or online services in California and Oregon; it does not list an Atlanta-area location.
6 services
The Drake House helps single mothers and their children in North Fulton who are experiencing homelessness. It provides short-term furnished housing, basic needs, mentoring, classes, career help, and a next-step affordable housing program.
12 services
Caminar Latino is an Atlanta-based nonprofit for Latino families affected by domestic violence. They help survivors, children, youth, and people who have used violence with support groups, safety planning, court support, counseling, youth programs, and family violence intervention classes.
12 services
Empowering Families Network supports parents, grandparents, caregivers, educators, and community groups in Georgia. They offer parenting education, small-group parent coaching, family support circles, professional workshops, and resource pop-ups that connect families to help.
5 services
Atlanta Care Center is a pregnancy clinic in Atlanta for people facing an unplanned pregnancy. They offer free pregnancy tests, consultations, limited ultrasounds for qualified patients, pregnancy-options education, referrals, and support care.
7 services
Nurse-Family Partnership is a free home visiting program for people pregnant with their first baby. It connects first-time moms and families with a registered nurse who gives support during pregnancy and until the child turns 2.
1 service
Embark Behavioral Health in Alpharetta is an outpatient mental health clinic for teens and young adults ages 12 to 28. It offers intensive outpatient care, partial hospitalization, therapy, family support, medication management, and related services for issues like anxiety, depression, trauma, eating disorders, self-harm, and suicidal thoughts.
6 services
La Leche League USA helps pregnant and breastfeeding families with nursing questions and peer support. Trained volunteer Leaders run local groups and offer support by meetings, phone, online contact, and email depending on the local group.
3 services
Metro East GLRS is a regional Georgia Learning Resources System center based at DeKalb County Schools. It helps school districts, educators, and parents of students with disabilities through training, information, resource lending, and a materials production center.
6 services