Every kind of help we track, in plain words. Each category page explains how that system really works in Atlanta — who the big players are, what fills up fast, and what to try first.
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Free groceries, hot meals, and help paying for food.
574 organizations
A safe place to sleep tonight, help with rent, and housing programs.
1,030 organizations
Doctors, dentists, medicine, and clinics that see you even without insurance.
1,072 organizations
Someone to talk to, counseling, and help in a mental health crisis.
175 organizations
Free lawyers and legal help for eviction, ID papers, records, and more.
387 organizations
Job openings, training, resume help, and getting back to work.
829 organizations
Childcare, diapers, parenting support, and programs for kids and teens.
132 organizations
Help if you are in danger or trying to stay safe.
83 organizations
Safe shelter, safety planning, and support for people facing abuse.
303 organizations
Detox, treatment, and recovery support for drugs and alcohol.
617 organizations
Emergency funds, benefits screening, free tax help, and money coaching.
568 organizations
GED classes, English classes, tutoring, and help paying for school.
65 organizations
A fresh start after jail or prison: housing, work, records, and welcome.
182 organizations
Bus passes, rides to the doctor, and help getting around.
259 organizations
Meals, activities, care, and support for older adults.
501 organizations
Support, equipment, and advocacy for people with disabilities.
301 organizations
Benefits, housing, health care, and community for those who served.
65 organizations
Immigration legal help, refugee resettlement, and newcomer support.
81 organizations
Affirming health care, housing, and community for LGBTQ+ Atlantans.
484 organizations
Neighborhood groups, volunteering, civic engagement, and mutual aid.
59 organizations
Free and low-cost arts, music, theater, and cultural programs.
167 organizations
Congregations and faith-based groups that serve their neighbors.
105 organizations
Free internet, computers, and digital skills classes.
37 organizations
Help starting and growing a small business or side hustle.
47 organizations
Community gardens, green space, weatherization, and clean-air programs.
104 organizations
Advocacy, organizing, and civil rights work across Atlanta.
251 organizations
Clothing, hygiene items, household goods, and other everyday help.