Antioch Urban Ministries, Inc.
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.
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This agency offers a food pantry to families and individuals in need.
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- Who they serve
- single_men,single_women,families,youth,seniors,anyoneAI-extracted, unconfirmed
- Distribution days
- Tue–Fri 9am–1pm, Sat 8am–11amAI-extracted, unconfirmed
- ID required
- YesAI-extracted, unconfirmed
What they offer 6
- Recently verified· Jun 24
AUMI Food BankService
Weekly free distribution of food, clothing, and household goods serving 350+ families, plus monthly food for 100 seniors and 10,000 lbs of produce weekly for people 55+.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Ruth's PlaceProgram
Transitional housing for women in recovery, offering housing, meals, support groups, life skills training, and spiritual enrichment to prepare for workforce re-entry.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Luke's PlaceProgram
A 10-bed substance abuse recovery residence for men providing housing, meals, support groups, and work therapy to help reintegration into employment and family life.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Malachi MinistryProgram
Youth mentoring and life-skills program for young people ages 8-17, focused on the English Avenue, Joseph E. Boone Blvd, and Hollowell Parkway areas (5th Ward).
- Recently verified· Jun 24
SOS (Serving Our Seniors)Program
Support for adults 55+ including home visits, transportation to appointments, prescription assistance, food support, and personal hygiene help.
- Not yet verified
Food PantriesService
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