59 organizations
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At-Promise-West Boys & Girls Club is a Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta site inside the At-Promise Youth & Community Center in English Avenue. It gives kids and teens a safe place after school and in summer, with programs for school success, health, leadership, careers, money skills, and creative activities.
14 services
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta runs the Chamblee Club, also listed in BGCMA site categories as William M. & Betty E. Small Boys & Girls Club. It gives kids and teens ages 6 to 18 a safe place after school and in summer for learning, meals, fitness, leadership, and mentoring.
9 services
Joseph B. Whitehead Boys & Girls Club is a Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta youth club in southeast Atlanta. It gives kids and teens a safe place after school and in summer, with learning help, health and fitness activities, leadership programs, meals, and recreation.
9 services
Jesse Draper Boys & Girls Club is a Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta site in College Park for kids and teens. It offers after-school and summer programs that help young people with school, tutoring, sports, arts, STEM, healthy habits, and leadership.
11 services
A.W. “Tony” Matthews Boys & Girls Club is a Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta youth center in Mableton. It gives kids and teens a safe place after school and in summer, with programs for school help, leadership, health, sports, technology, arts, career readiness, and meals or snacks during some programs.
14 services
James T. Anderson Boys & Girls Club is a Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta site in Marietta for kids and teens. It offers a safe place after school and during summer, with help in school, health and fitness activities, leadership programs, meals or snacks, and some school pickup options.
9 services
Georgia Sheriffs' Youth Homes runs residential homes for Georgia children ages 6 to 16 who need a stable place to live. Children live in cottages with houseparents, attend public school, and receive food, clothing, tutoring, life skills, recreation, and spiritual, physical, and emotional support.
9 services
Future Foundation Inc is an Atlanta nonprofit that supports middle and high school students and families in South Fulton. Its youth programs are paused for the 2025-2026 school year, while the organization works on a plan to bring programming back in Fall 2026.
3 services
Learn To Be is a nonprofit that gives free, one-on-one online tutoring to underserved K-12 students across the United States. Students are matched with the same volunteer tutor for regular weekly help in subjects like math, reading, writing, and ESL.
5 services
Chai Lifeline helps children and families facing serious illness, loss, or crisis. It offers free case management, counseling, hospital and home support, meals, rides to medical appointments, tutoring, camps, activities, crisis help, and some emergency financial help.
13 services
CogniTutor is a tutoring and learning-support company. It helps children, teens, college students, and adults with school subjects, test prep, study skills, life skills, enrichment lessons, and custom programs for schools, nonprofits, child welfare groups, community centers, and businesses.
4 services
Peer Solutions of Georgia is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that helps vulnerable people connect with resources, health care, and behavioral health services. It offers advocacy, peer support, life coaching, workshops, webinars, tutoring, and education using a harm-reduction approach.
10 services
Favor House Inc. is a year-round youth enrichment and community development nonprofit in College Park, serving kids and families across metro Atlanta. Best known for its Georgia Favor Track Club (running since 2005), it also runs a food program, a learning-loss tutoring program, an arts program, and a community garden. Its goal is to help young people grow through fitness, education, healthy food, and mentorship.
6 services
The Study Hall is a nonprofit that runs free after-school and summer camp programs for kids in kindergarten through 5th grade on Atlanta's Westside. Scholars get daily homework help, tutoring, STEAM lessons, financial literacy, healthy snacks, recreation, and safe rides home — all at no cost to families. Their work is built on a 5-Point Scholar Model covering academics, cultural enrichment, civic engagement, financial literacy, and wellness.
Collier Heights7 services
Communities In Schools of Georgia is the state's leading dropout-prevention nonprofit. It places caring, trained coordinators inside schools who connect students to tutoring, mentoring, basic needs like food and clothing, and other community support so kids stay in school and graduate. It is a statewide organization that supports local CIS affiliates across Georgia, including metro Atlanta.
4 services
The Academy at Harvest Rain is a licensed, faith-based childcare and education center in Fairburn that serves children from 6 weeks old through their teen years. They offer infant and toddler care, preschool and Georgia Pre-K, a private school program, after-school tutoring, and summer camps, with a focus on affordable, quality care for South Fulton families. They accept Georgia's subsidized childcare (CAPS) and participate in the state Quality Rated program.
8 services
The Youth Reach Out Program (YROP) is a community nonprofit serving low-income neighborhoods across metro Atlanta. They run a food pantry (by appointment) and youth programs like after-school tutoring, a computer lab, and an art club, plus seasonal coat and toy giveaways. They help youth, teens, and families with food, learning support, and community activities.
Pittsburgh11 services
Divine Reach Education & Counsel (DREC) is a small nonprofit in the South Atlanta area that helps students and adults do better in school and in life. They provide tutoring, mentoring, GED prep, and adult learning, often by partnering with local libraries, schools, and community groups. They also share free online learning resources and college- and job-readiness help.
8 services
Atlanta CARES Mentoring Movement recruits and trains caring adults to mentor and tutor under-resourced Black and minority youth across Atlanta, serving about 600 students through community and school-based programs at local elementary, middle, and high schools. They run hands-on STEM programs (including an annual STEMfest conference at Georgia Tech) and a University for Parents program that helps low-income parents build job skills and earn certifications. It is the Atlanta affiliate of the National CARES Mentoring Movement.
5 services