49 organizations
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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
Allsup Employment Services helps people who get SSDI try working again through Social Security's Ticket to Work program. They help with career planning, job search support, resumes, SSA paperwork, wage reporting, and protecting SSDI and Medicare benefits while a person returns to work.
5 services
Atlanta Center for Self Sufficiency helps people in Metro Atlanta who face barriers to work. They offer career coaching, job readiness training, resume and interview help, job placement, financial coaching, and support services for groups like veterans, young adults, older workers, people experiencing homelessness, and returning citizens.
12 services
Advocator Advantage is a nationwide Brown & Brown service that helps people with Social Security Disability Insurance, Medicare plan choices, and returning to work while on disability benefits. They help by phone and online with eligibility checks, forms, records, appeals, benefit questions, and Medicare enrollment guidance.
5 services
Trinity House of Hope LLC provides shared supportive housing for single adults who need a stable place to live. It serves veterans, seniors, low-income people, and people moving out of homelessness, with support like case management, life skills, job help, health referrals, and help finding long-term housing.
5 services
Central Outreach and Advocacy Center helps adults who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in downtown Atlanta. They help people get IDs, birth certificates, Social Security cards, benefits, referrals, mail, work support, and basic items needed to move forward.
10 services
The Veteran Staffing Network is a national nonprofit job placement and career service run by Easterseals. It helps veterans, their caregivers, and current and former military spouses find work through free one-on-one career coaching, resume help, and interview training, plus a job board that connects them with employers who want to hire veterans. Services are offered virtually, so people anywhere — including the Atlanta area — can use them.
4 services
Integrity Transformations CDC is a nonprofit on Atlanta's Westside that helps people get jobs and rebuild their lives, with special focus on people coming home from prison or jail. They offer free job-readiness classes, resume and interview help, computer skills, case management, and connections to free vocational training and full-time work. They also work on affordable housing and financial literacy in the community.
English Avenue7 services
NewLife-Second Chance Outreach is a volunteer-led nonprofit that helps Georgians who have been arrested, convicted, or incarcerated rebuild their lives. They offer job-readiness training, financial coaching, digital skills classes, and reentry navigation, and they connect people to housing, food, healthcare, and other community resources. They also work on criminal justice reform and voter education.
8 services