147 organizations
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The Salvation Army Metro Atlanta Area Command is a faith-based nonprofit serving 13 counties in the Atlanta area. It helps people with food, emergency bills, shelter, housing programs, youth programs, disaster relief, recovery support, and anti-trafficking support.
13 services
BELOVED Atlanta helps adult women who have survived sex trafficking, prostitution, addiction, and sexual exploitation. They provide a free two-year residential program in Atlanta homes, plus community-based support through counseling, case management, life skills, employment help, and connection to care.
4 services
The Age-Out Project helps young adults who are aging out of foster care. They offer transitional housing, case management, life skills training, and workforce and education support in the Marietta area.
5 services
Youth Empowerment Success Services, Inc. is a nonprofit that helps young adults ages 18 to 24 in metro Atlanta, especially youth aging out of foster care or experiencing homelessness. They provide supportive housing, rent help, life coaching, case management, and help with school, work, transportation, documents, and basic needs.
7 services
Rosaleana's Community Development Center helps people in Atlanta with housing, food, transportation, job training, education, and support services. They focus on people who have been homeless, young adults aging out of foster care, families, and people with developmental or behavioral disabilities, including autism.
13 services
City of Refuge is a faith-based nonprofit on Atlanta's Westside that helps people and families move out of crisis. It offers housing, meals, health services through partners, job training, youth programs, and support for people returning from incarceration.
Hunter Hills15 services
VFW National Home for Children supports military and veteran families with children. It offers no-cost housing and family support on its campus in Eaton Rapids, Michigan, plus nationwide guidance, referrals, and emotional support for military and veteran families.
12 services
Necco is a child welfare organization with an Atlanta-area office in Jonesboro. It helps children and families through foster care, foster-to-adopt services, and independent living support for young people leaving foster care.
4 services
Zion Keepers, Inc. is a nonprofit ministry in Marietta that helps veterans, especially homeless and disabled veterans, find housing and support. They also say they help people with HIV/AIDS, mental illness, substance use issues, and other hard life situations through shelter, food, showers, rent or utility help, and referrals.
9 services
Operation Finally Home is a national nonprofit based in New Braunfels, Texas. It helps veterans, first responders, surviving spouses, and their families by providing mortgage-free homes, transitional housing, and home modifications.
4 services
Bright Entry Homes LLC offers affordable shared housing in Atlanta and nearby areas. They help people who need a fresh start live in furnished shared homes with utilities, Wi-Fi, common areas, support check-ins, and optional transportation.
2 services
Antioch Urban Ministries, Inc. is a nonprofit in Atlanta that helps people with food and other basic needs. It runs a food bank, clothing help, senior support, youth mentoring, and supportive housing programs.
English Avenue7 services
PTSD Foundation of America helps combat veterans and their families deal with PTSD and the unseen wounds of war. It runs Camp Hope in Houston, a free 6-to-9-month housing and recovery program, plus virtual navigation, support groups, peer mentoring, crisis support, and outreach chapters.
8 services
Zion Hill Community Development Corporation is a nonprofit in East Point that works to reduce homelessness and poverty in metro Atlanta, with a focus on South Fulton. It helps with rent, mortgage, utilities, motel stays, rapid rehousing, food gift cards, health insurance enrollment, financial coaching, and referrals through a 2-1-1 resource center.
7 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
The Salvation Army Metro Atlanta Area Command is a faith-based nonprofit serving people across metro Atlanta. It helps with shelter, food, rent and utility help, youth programs, disaster relief, and recovery support.
Historic Westin Heights/Bankhead10 services
Clifton Sanctuary Ministries is a faith-based Atlanta shelter for men experiencing homelessness. It provides overnight shelter, meals, case management, life skills support, health checks, referrals, and longer transitional housing through Joe's Place.
9 services
Making A Way Housing helps single adults in Atlanta who are homeless and may also be in recovery, living with HIV/AIDS, or dealing with mental illness. They offer emergency shelter, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, case management, HIV prevention, job help, life skills, and some food support for residents.
Grove Park10 services
The Salvation Army Metro Atlanta Area Command runs Red Shield Services at 469 Marietta Street NW in Atlanta. It helps people who are homeless or at risk of losing housing with shelter, recovery programs, re-housing help, meals, and emergency financial help.
Downtown10 services
Claratel Behavioral Health is the public nonprofit behavioral health provider formerly known as DeKalb Community Service Board. They help people in DeKalb County with mental health care, crisis care, substance use treatment, developmental disability services, case management, residential supports, and job support.
10 services