132 organizations
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Easterseals North Georgia is a nonprofit that serves young children and families in metro Atlanta and North Georgia. It provides early education, child care, early intervention therapy, autism services, child mental health care, family support, and help for children with disabilities.
Orchard Knob10 services
Easterseals North Georgia is a nonprofit that serves young children and families in metro Atlanta and Northeast Georgia. It runs early learning centers, therapies, autism services, early childhood mental health care, family support, and help for children with disabilities.
Custer/McDonough/Guice12 services
Easterseals North Georgia is a nonprofit that serves young children and families in metro Atlanta and North Georgia. It runs inclusive early education centers, early intervention therapy, autism services, early childhood mental health care, family support, and help for children with special needs.
Sylvan Hills9 services
Easterseals North Georgia is a nonprofit that serves young children and families in metro Atlanta and Northeast Georgia. It offers early education, child care, early intervention, autism services, early childhood mental health care, family support, and help for children with disabilities or special health needs.
9 services
Parent to Parent USA is a national nonprofit that supports Parent to Parent programs across the country. It helps families of people with disabilities or special health care needs find trained parent-to-parent emotional support, resources, and peer connection.
7 services
Georgia State University runs Project Healthy Grandparents, a program for grandparents who are raising grandchildren when the parents are not in the home. The program helps families with home visits, health education, parenting support, support groups, child screenings, referrals, tutoring, and emergency help.
10 services
JustChoice supports pregnant people, youth, and families who are facing hard situations. They offer help through hosting, mutual aid, and community support.
4 services
Blessings Working Together helps teen mothers and other young parenting families in metro Atlanta. They offer counseling, life skills, parenting education, and connections to community resources so families can become more stable and independent.
5 services
Frontline Doulas is a Black-led perinatal health program based in Culver City, California. They connect Black pregnant and postpartum families with Black doulas, offer a no-cost national doula warm line, and run Los Angeles County programs that train doulas and help families learn about Medi-Cal doula care.
4 services
Wild Birth Partum Care is a Jonesboro-based maternity care practice serving families in the Atlanta area. It offers homebirth midwifery care, pregnancy and birth education, postpartum support, breastfeeding help, and placenta encapsulation.
5 services
Graham’s Foundation is a nonprofit that helps families with premature babies during the NICU stay and after they go home. It offers free preemie care packages, parent mentors, educational resources, and the MyPreemie app. The team works remotely and asks most people to use its contact form or leave a voicemail.
10 services
Safety Connection is a National Safety Council program that helps parents, caregivers, employers, and child passenger safety technicians learn how to keep children safe in cars. It offers free virtual car seat checks, online child passenger safety courses, Spanish resources, and help finding local car seat programs.
9 services
Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) is a national nonprofit based in Phoenix, not a local Atlanta office. It helps parents, spouses, family members, and friends of adults with substance use disorder through free support groups, education, online meetings, and meeting-startup support.
6 services
First Candle is a nonprofit that works to prevent sleep-related infant deaths and supports families after the death of a baby. It offers a grief line, online peer support groups, bereavement resources, safe sleep education, community chats, and training for health workers and first responders.
10 services
National Safe Haven Alliance is a national nonprofit that helps parents in crisis make a safe plan for a newborn baby. They run a 24/7 call and text hotline, explain Safe Haven laws, help parents find parenting resources, temporary placement, adoption options, or a legal Safe Haven location, and train Safe Haven providers.
12 services
Positive Childhood Alliance Georgia works across Georgia to prevent child abuse and neglect by helping families, caregivers, and child-serving groups build safer and stronger support systems. They run Find Help Georgia, offer parenting and professional trainings, and lead statewide partnerships focused on family well-being.
11 services
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is a national nonprofit that helps people and families affected by substance use and mental health conditions. I did not verify an Atlanta office, but it offers online family education, coaching, support groups, children’s and teen programs, and a 24/7 help line.
12 services
Childhelp is a national nonprofit that helps prevent and respond to child abuse. Its National Child Abuse Hotline gives 24/7 support by phone, text, and live chat for children, parents, survivors, and people worried about a child. It is not a 911 line or an official child abuse reporting line, but counselors can help callers think through next steps and find local resources.
7 services
Scottdale Early Learning is an early childhood education nonprofit serving young children and families in DeKalb County. Its Midway Woods location provides child care and early learning for children, including Early Head Start, Head Start, and Pre-K services.
6 services
MilitaryChildCare.com is the official child care resource hub for military-connected families. Families can search for military child care, request care, learn about fee assistance, and find related family support resources.
10 services