141 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Semper Fi & America's Fund, also known as The Fund, supports wounded, ill, and injured service members, veterans, and military families from all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. They help with one-on-one case management, emergency financial help, housing and transportation needs, recovery programs, career support, and family support.
13 services
Team Bradley Bear Foundation Inc. helps families whose children are being treated for brain tumors or other pediatric cancers. They offer limited financial help for needs like bills, rent or mortgage, groceries, treatment costs, and medical needs when funding is available.
2 services
North Fulton Community Charities helps people and families in North Fulton who are facing hard times. They offer free groceries, rent and utility help, clothing and household items, adult education, job help, and seasonal help like backpacks and holiday support.
14 services
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is a federal agency that supports housing programs, fair housing rights, and FHA home loan information. In Georgia, HUD points people to housing counselors, public housing authorities, fair housing complaint help, disaster housing resources, and its FHA Resource Center phone line.
6 services
Volunteers of America Southeast helps people across Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi with housing, health, and human service programs. In Warner Robins, its veterans programs help veterans and veteran families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness with housing stability, benefits, case management, job training, employment help, transportation, and referrals.
3 services
The Angela Andrade Foundation gives financial grants to people with metastatic breast cancer. Grants can help with medical bills, rent or mortgage, food, transportation costs, school costs, childcare, family trips, and other needs that improve quality of life.
2 services
Cobb Moms Helping Cobb is a volunteer-run nonprofit that helps families with children in Cobb County, Georgia. They help fill gaps with things like rent, emergency hotel stays, utilities, groceries, toiletries, cleaning supplies, child care, transportation, and other basic needs when other programs cannot help.
6 services
The Pink Fund is a national nonprofit that helps breast cancer patients who are in active treatment and have lost work income. It pays approved basic bills directly to creditors, such as rent, utilities, transportation costs, and insurance premiums, so patients can focus on treatment.
4 services
Compassion Can't Wait helps single parents and caregivers whose child has a catastrophic, critical, or terminal illness. Hospital social workers contact the organization to request urgent help for needs like rent, utilities, food, gas, parking, medical-related costs, and other emergency expenses so the parent can stay with the child.
3 services
Friends of Man is a volunteer-run nonprofit based in Littleton, Colorado that helps people who have nowhere else to turn. Referring professionals apply for clients, and the group may help pay for mobility equipment, medical equipment, hearing aids, home modifications, prosthetics, basic needs, and some other urgent needs.
5 services
Lupus Research Alliance is a national nonprofit that funds lupus research and works to find better tests, treatments, and a cure. It also shares lupus information, helps people join research studies, and offers a limited emergency grant for people with lupus who have urgent bills.
11 services
The Center for Family Resources helps Cobb County families who are homeless, at risk of losing housing, or struggling with food and basic needs. They offer housing help, rent and utility help when funds are available, a choice food pantry, money classes, case management, and job-readiness support.
14 services
Helping Hands for Freedom is a nonprofit that supports families of fallen, wounded, and deployed military members. It helps eligible military, veteran, and Gold Star families with emergency payments for bills like rent, mortgage, utilities, insurance, and vehicle payments when funds are available.
3 services
Giving Kitchen (GK) is a nonprofit that helps food service workers in crisis. They may help with rent, mortgage, and utility bills after an injury, illness, death in the family, housing disaster, or substance-use treatment, and they also connect workers to health, mental health, legal, housing, employment, and family resources.
10 services
Expect Miracles Foundation is a cancer nonprofit based in Boston. Its SAMFund grants help young adult cancer survivors ages 21 to 39 after treatment with living costs, family building costs, and other recovery needs. It also raises money for cancer research and runs fundraising events, including a 2026 event in Atlanta.
10 services
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society helps eligible Sailors, Marines, and their families with money needs. The Albany office offers financial help, emergency travel help, and Budget for Baby by appointment.
5 services
The B+ Foundation helps families of children with cancer across the United States. It gives financial help for costs tied to a child's cancer diagnosis, such as rent, mortgage, travel for treatment, and medicines insurance will not cover. It also offers free emotional support resources, webinars, peer support groups, and school re-entry guides.
11 services
The Center for Family Resources helps Cobb County families and people who are homeless or close to losing housing. They help with housing assessment, short-term and transitional housing, rent and utility help, food, case management, job support, and money skills.
13 services
Pinky Swear Foundation helps families in the United States when a child has cancer. It gives financial help for everyday needs like rent, utilities, food, gas, and transportation so families can focus on their child.
5 services
Midtown Assistance Center, or MAC, helps low-income working households in Midtown and Downtown Atlanta during a short-term money crisis. They help with groceries, rent, utilities, work clothing, MARTA cards, ID help, and referrals so people can stay housed, fed, and working.
Midtown12 services