147 organizations
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The Investors Academy Inc. is an Atlanta nonprofit that helps families, youth, veterans, and people coming home from jail or prison. Its website lists a food pantry, youth job and life-skills support, transitional housing for veterans, employment help, and reentry training.
Downtown4 services
Serenity Haven Housing, LLC, also called Serenity Haven House, offers transitional and shared housing in Atlanta for adults who are homeless or need a fresh start. They work with case managers, social workers, hospitals, agencies, probation officers, and parole officers to help people apply for supportive housing placement.
2 services
Tabitha's House helps people who are at risk of or impacted by sex trafficking. Its website says it provides housing, counseling, intervention, education, life skills, mental health support, and awareness training, with a focus on youth and girls coming out of commercial sexual exploitation.
3 services
Covenant Community, Inc. helps men who are homeless and recovering from alcohol or drug use. It runs a small residential treatment program, transitional support, family recovery support, and a free peer-led recovery support center in Midtown Atlanta.
9 services
Sweet Home Assistance Living offers affordable independent housing in Atlanta. They provide fully furnished rooms with utilities, management support, security features, and a drug-free community for adults who need stable housing.
3 services
The Network/La Red is a survivor-led group based in Boston that helps LGBTQ+, kink, and polyamorous people who are being hurt or controlled by a partner. They offer a free 24-hour hotline, safety planning, support groups, individual advocacy, and housing help for survivors.
9 services
TopTier ILP Mgmt. provides structured shared housing for adults who need stable, supportive living. They serve people such as veterans, seniors, people leaving jail or prison, domestic violence survivors, and people without stable housing, with case management, life skills, and referral support.
8 services
The Masonic Home of Georgia is a residential child care home in Macon for Georgia children and families. It gives children a safe place to live, daily care, school support, recreation, and help toward family reunification or independent living.
5 services
Family Promise of North Fulton/DeKalb helps families with children who are homeless or close to losing housing. They offer emergency shelter through partner congregations, help with rent or utilities when possible, case management, referrals, and follow-up support after families move into housing.
12 services
DeKalb Community Service Board now does business as Claratel Behavioral Health. It helps people in DeKalb County with mental health care, crisis help, substance use treatment, developmental disability services, and some residential support.
11 services
Men and Women for Human Excellence, Inc. helps adults in recovery from drug, alcohol, and mental health challenges. In Decatur, they offer outpatient substance use treatment, mental health support, housing-related recovery services, case management, and support groups.
7 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
Tunnel to Towers Foundation is a national nonprofit based in Staten Island, New York, with housing work in Atlanta and other cities. It helps injured veterans and first responders, Gold Star families, families of fallen first responders, and veterans experiencing homelessness through mortgage-free homes, accessible smart homes, supportive housing, scholarships, and 9/11 education.
9 services
The Center for Children and Young Adults provides safe housing and support for Georgia youth in foster care or homelessness. It helps youth ages 16-20 with housing, school, life skills, job readiness, therapy, meals, and steps toward independent adulthood.
8 services
Help From Hattie is a Georgia nonprofit that helps people get better access to health care, food, housing, and work support. They offer health coaching, medical support, food help, transitional housing, re-entry job help, and Medicaid medical transportation by appointment.
9 services
Georgia’s Best Haven appears to provide shared housing for people who need a stable place to live. Its intake form asks about current living situation, income, children, accessibility needs, preferred location, and move-in date.
2 services
Arise Trinity Homes provides affordable shared housing for independent adults who need a safe and stable place to live. They offer furnished homes with utilities, Wi-Fi, a drug- and alcohol-free setting, case management, and supportive services.
3 services
Our House helps families in metro Atlanta who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. They offer family shelter, early childhood education, health care, job training, rapid rehousing help, and case management.
Old Fourth Ward10 services
Essence of Hope Inc is an Atlanta-area nonprofit that says it has provided transitional housing, recovery support, workforce development, and wraparound services since 2007. It helps people stabilize through housing programs, case management, job readiness, transportation help, benefits enrollment, health referrals, and links to community resources.
Sylvan Hills7 services
Community Friendship, Inc. is a nonprofit mental health recovery organization for adults with long-term psychiatric disabilities. It helps people build daily living, work, housing, and social skills through housing support, homeless outreach, case management, peer support, psychiatric rehabilitation, and job help.
Downtown8 services