89 organizations
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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
Safe Care Homes Group, Inc. provides affordable shared housing and supportive services for people in metro Atlanta and Georgia who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, low-income, disabled, seniors, veterans, or in recovery. They help with housing, case management, community resources, benefit help, transportation help, food and clothing connections, and representative payee services.
Lenox10 services
Be Light Filled Community Solutions provides shared supportive housing in metro Atlanta for single adults who need a stable place to live. They offer furnished shared rooms, utilities, Wi-Fi, community standards, case management, life coaching, mental wellness check-ins, and referrals for health care, benefits, and jobs.
3 services
Guided Steps Independent Living provides shared and private supportive housing in the Atlanta metro area. It serves single adults, including people who are homeless or housing unstable, veterans, seniors, domestic violence survivors, returning citizens, aged-out foster youth, and people with mental health challenges.
1 service
Comfort Cove Housing, LLC is an Atlanta co-living company. It offers fully furnished shared homes for short, mid-term, and long-term stays, with utilities, cable, Wi-Fi, laundry access, and housekeeping.
2 services
Golden Promise Alliance offers affordable shared housing and housing support for independent adults in Atlanta and nearby areas. They focus on displaced adults, veterans, seniors, and people living on SSI or SSDI who need stable housing and community support.
7 services
Anchor Haven Solutions provides drug- and alcohol-free supportive housing for adults in Atlanta and nearby communities. They offer furnished private or shared rooms, utilities, shared kitchens, laundry access or hookups, monthly cleaning schedules, errand runs, and help connecting residents with community resources.
3 services
Red Shield Services is part of The Salvation Army in Metro Atlanta. At the Center of Hope, it helps people who are homeless with emergency shelter, transitional housing, recovery support, re-entry housing, rapid rehousing, and veteran housing programs.
Downtown13 services
The phone number and description match The 345, a City of Refuge transitional housing program for men. It helps young men, veterans, and men coming home from incarceration with housing, a case plan, and steps toward work, savings, transportation, and stable housing.
4 services
Atlanta City Baptist Rescue Mission is a faith-based shelter for homeless men in downtown Atlanta. They offer a safe overnight place to stay, food and rest, spiritual support, and a 6-month recovery program for men rebuilding their lives.
4 services
Making A Way Housing (MAWH) has provided housing for single homeless adults in southwest Atlanta since 2002. They offer emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing, plus 24/7 case management for people dealing with chronic homelessness, substance use, mental illness, and HIV/AIDS. They also run a food pantry for residents on site.
6 services
The Lord Lost Sheep Guiding Them Into Their Destiny, Inc. is a small faith-based nonprofit in Union City, Georgia. It offers transitional housing for adult men, including homeless veterans, who need a stable place to stay while they get back on their feet. Call ahead, as it is a small organization and bed space is limited.
2 services
The Center for Family Resources (CFR) helps Cobb County families who are facing or close to homelessness. They offer rent and bill help to prevent eviction, a choice food pantry where you pick your own groceries, apartment placement, and job and savings coaching to help families get back on their feet.
6 services
Antioch Urban Ministries (AUMI) is a faith-based nonprofit in Atlanta that helps people who are low-income, homeless, or in recovery. They run a weekly food bank, transitional housing for men and women in addiction recovery, a mentoring program for at-risk youth, and support services for seniors. Most help is free, and you must fill out a short intake form to join their housing or recovery programs.
6 services
The Carl Vinson VA Medical Center is a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs hospital in Dublin, Georgia that provides free or low-cost health care to military Veterans. It offers primary care, mental health counseling, women's health, pharmacy, rehabilitation, long-term nursing care, and housing help for Veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. It is the main hospital for the VA Dublin system, which also runs outpatient clinics in Macon, Albany, Brunswick, Milledgeville, Tifton, and Kathleen.
9 services
Antioch Urban Ministries (AUMI) is a faith-based nonprofit in Atlanta that runs a free food pantry and clothing closet open to anyone in need. They also offer recovery housing for men and women, support for people living with HIV/AIDS, youth mentoring, and help for low-income seniors. No appointment is needed for food and clothing.
8 services
Disciples on the Walk is a faith-based nonprofit that provides safe, affordable rooms and housing for low-income people in the Greater Atlanta area who are working to get back on their feet. Since 2000 they have helped people rebuild their lives by easing the cost of housing and offering support, counseling, and family programs. They have housed more than 200 people across two dozen rooms in the region.
5 services
Family Promise of Gwinnett County helps families with children who have lost their housing get back into stable homes. They offer short-term shelter, a day center, case management and coaching, and ongoing support so families don't become homeless again.
6 services
Rainbow Village helps families with children who are homeless or about to lose their housing. They give families a safe place to live for up to two years, plus support like case management, life-skills classes, counseling, job and money coaching, and after-school programs for the kids. The goal is to help each family become stable and find permanent housing.
6 services
This is the Atlanta VA's program for Veterans who are homeless or about to lose their housing. They help with shelter and permanent housing, mental health and substance use treatment, medical and dental care, jobs, and help getting back on your feet after jail. You can call the free National Call Center for Homeless Veterans any time, day or night.
16 services