89 organizations
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Nicholas House helps families in Atlanta who are homeless or at risk of losing housing. They offer emergency shelter for families, rapid rehousing, rent and utility help, permanent supportive housing, case management, and classes for work, money, parenting, and life skills.
Grant Park6 services
Another Chance of Atlanta, Inc. helps people in metro Atlanta who are homeless or at risk of losing housing. They provide housing programs, rental help, hotel vouchers, case management, and a weekly food pantry, with programs in Fulton, Clayton, and Gwinnett counties.
West End13 services
CaringWorks helps people and families in the Atlanta area move out of homelessness. They provide supportive housing, residential and outpatient behavioral health care, addiction recovery help, case management, job support, and other services.
7 services
One Step One Direction Inc. is an Atlanta-based nonprofit that provides referral-based transitional housing in Georgia. It helps veterans, adults in crisis, and people who need short-term respite housing by offering safe housing, structure, case management, and referrals to other supports.
4 services
Gilgal, Inc. is a Christ-centered long-term recovery residence in Atlanta for adult women who are homeless because of drug or alcohol addiction. They provide housing, food, clothing, counseling, case management, life skills, spiritual support, and help getting ready for work and independent living.
5 services
Initiative for Affordable Housing, Inc. is a nonprofit that helps homeless and low-income families in metro Atlanta with affordable housing, social services, and work support. It also runs re:loom, a weaving job program for people who need stable employment.
4 services
LiveSafe Resources helps people affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and stalking. They offer a 24-hour crisis line, emergency shelter, longer-term housing help, counseling, legal advocacy for protective orders, sexual assault exams, and Spanish-language support.
12 services
Prosper Haven Housing offers private and semi-private rooms in shared single-family homes. It serves people seeking housing, including people who are homeless or at risk of eviction, and screens applicants through an intake form, ID upload, income proof, and background check.
2 services
Lighthouse Community Housing provides independent living housing for adults in Metro Atlanta and nearby cities. They offer furnished shared and private rooms with utilities, laundry, Wi-Fi, and a substance-free living setting.
2 services
Wellroot Family Services helps children, youth, and families in Georgia heal and stay stable. They provide foster care support, family housing help, counseling, parenting support, home visits for new parents, and housing and life-skills support for young adults leaving foster care or facing homelessness.
12 services
Anchored in Paradise provides shared, furnished housing in the West End area of Atlanta. They help people who need a stable, drug-free and alcohol-free place to live while they rebuild independence.
3 services
Serenity House of Atlanta Ministries is a faith-based nonprofit that provides transitional housing and support for homeless or at-risk single men and women age 18 and older. Residents live in supervised homes and get structure, peer support, and help working toward stability, income, and personal goals.
5 services
Pathway Homes GA appears to offer shared independent living housing for adults. Their intake form says they are not a licensed group home or treatment center, and applicants must be comfortable living with other independent adults in shared spaces.
1 service
Mary Hall Freedom Village is a nonprofit in Sandy Springs that helps women, children, veterans, and families break cycles of addiction, homelessness, and poverty. It offers housing, substance use treatment, mental health support, child care, job readiness, medical services for participants, and veteran services.
12 services
Quest Cares is the supportive services program of Quest Community Development Corporation in Atlanta. It helps people who have been homeless or are at risk stay housed with case management, housing support, recovery support, health referrals, benefits help, life skills, and connections to other services.
8 services
Our House helps families in metro Atlanta who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. They offer family shelter, rapid rehousing help, early childhood education, free health care, job training, and case management.
13 services
Positive Growth, Inc. is a nonprofit in the Clarkston area that helps children, youth, adults, and families with residential care, counseling, substance use treatment, education support, and multicultural services. It runs a boys residential program, outpatient mental health and substance use services, programs for youth aging out of foster care or homelessness, and services for immigrants and refugees.
17 services
Mary Hall Freedom Village helps women, children, veterans, and families break the cycle of homelessness, addiction, and poverty. They offer recovery treatment, housing, mental health care, child care, job training, veteran services, and case management.
11 services
ICNA Relief USA is a Muslim nonprofit that helps people in need across the United States. In Georgia, it runs a resource center and food pantry in Decatur, refugee services, free health clinics, transitional housing support, disaster relief, family support, and some financial help.
11 services
Brightway Living Homes provides furnished shared independent living homes in the Atlanta metro area. They help displaced adults, seniors, veterans, people leaving shelters or rehab, justice-involved people, and others who can live independently but need stable housing and support.
5 services