110 organizations
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National Safe Place Network runs Safe Place, a national safety program for youth in crisis. Young people can go to a Safe Place site or text 4HELP to find nearby help, connect with a local youth agency, and chat with a trained professional.
4 services
Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health is a residential behavioral health center in Travelers Rest, South Carolina, near Greenville. It helps children and teens with autism and related developmental disabilities who have serious behavior challenges, using therapy, ABA-based supports, nursing, medication management, education, family counseling, and discharge planning.
7 services
Camp Sunshine is a free year-round retreat in Casco, Maine for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families. Families stay on campus, take part in recreation and parent support groups, and have medical support available during sessions.
11 services
Ser Familia is a nonprofit that helps Latino families, youth, couples, parents, and individuals in Georgia and Puerto Rico. They offer free counseling, family and parenting programs, youth support, domestic violence services, tutoring, benefits help, and community support in Spanish and English.
89 services
Center for Pan Asian Community Services, or CPACS, is a nonprofit in Atlanta that helps people from many backgrounds, especially immigrant and refugee communities. They offer help with housing, immigration and citizenship, youth programs, food, benefits, health education, senior services, and translation.
19 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
youthSpark is an Atlanta nonprofit that helps vulnerable teens who have faced abuse, exploitation, trafficking, violence, running away, or trauma. Its Youth Services Center offers case management, counseling, support groups, crisis help, school and court advocacy, job readiness, life skills, and basic items like clothes and toiletries.
Mechanicsville10 services
Boys Town runs the Boys Town National Hotline, a 24/7 crisis and support line for kids, teens, young adults, and parents. Trained counselors help with abuse, self-harm thoughts, bullying, depression, anxiety, family problems, and other hard situations by phone, text, email, and online resources. It is national and serves people in Georgia virtually; no Atlanta office was verified.
6 services
Newport Integrated Behavioral Healthcare provides mental health, psychiatric, and substance use treatment in Decatur. They help children, teens, and adults with services like detox, outpatient treatment, therapy, medication management, and opioid treatment.
13 services
Youth Villages Inner Harbour Campus is the Georgia residential campus of Youth Villages. It provides short-term residential mental and behavioral health treatment for boys and girls ages 6 to 17 who have serious emotional, behavioral, psychiatric, or related needs.
4 services
Children of the Night is a Los Angeles nonprofit that helps children and youth who are being sexually exploited or are at risk. They run a 24/7 hotline, case management, and free online tutoring so young people can get safe, get documents, find services, and work toward a high school diploma.
5 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
The website for this listing is for Inspiration Station Academy, a childcare and learning center in Southwest Atlanta. They serve children from infants through school age with preschool, Pre-K, summer camp, after-school care, daily meals, and education-focused activities.
Campbellton Road7 services
High Meadows School is a nonprofit, independent day school in Roswell for children age 3 through 8th grade. It offers progressive education on a 42-acre campus, with outdoor learning, arts, technology, Spanish, athletics, after-school care, summer camp, and need-based financial aid.
13 services
Caminar Latino-Latinos United for Peace and Equity helps Latino families affected by domestic violence in the Atlanta area. They support survivors, children, youth, and people who have caused harm through safety planning, support groups, counseling, court help, family violence intervention classes, and community education.
11 services
The website connected to the listed phone and address now presents the group as Stella Love Nonprofit, a faith-based nonprofit in Roswell. It helps people with a free client-choice food pantry, groceries, hygiene items, clothing, youth tutoring, ESL classes, and outreach for people who are unhoused.
10 services
Foreverfamily helps children in Georgia who have a parent in prison or jail. They help kids stay connected to their parent through prison visits, travel help, family support, caregiver support, and youth programs.
7 services
The organization at this address and website is Atlanta Inner-City Ministry (AIM), a faith-based nonprofit in Lakewood Heights, not the unrelated downtown 'Gateway Center' homeless shelter. AIM partners with inner-city families through youth programs, a food pantry, weekend snack bags, and free clothing, plus family care, mental-health support, and a 12-step recovery program.
Lakewood Heights12 services
The Salvation Army Atlanta Temple Corps is a faith-based community center on North Druid Hills Road. It helps neighbors in need with free groceries from its food pantry, emergency assistance, clothing, and family and youth programs. Anyone facing hardship can ask for help, no matter their age or background.
5 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