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Saving Grace Food Pantry
WHEN: Open every Wednesday 10am-3pm
225 TECHNOLOGY PARKWAY
MCDONOUGH
Come in it's no cost and u can return once a month every month for now. We would like to reach our goal of serving as many families as we can by giving food and meeting needs with Prayer knowing Who our source is and where ALL of our needs are met.
Thru an encounter with Jesus leading us with expectant hearts knowing God is Love and demonstrating it to those that will come. Thank you Jesus that you sustain us to be able to reach those in need.
Thank you to all our volunteers and those who donate with their time, money, giving nonperishables and food. If you would like to volunteer to serve with us, Let us know!
And if you would like to donate food, toiletries, clothing, toys, books, money, etc. It would be greatly appreciated so we can continue to meet the needs of all the amazing families brought our way.
Looking for a church to attend?
Living Faith Tabernacle Church
Address: 5880 Old Dixie Hwy, Forest Park, GA 30297
Phone: (404) 361-0812
Sundays Mid-Morning @10AM
Bible Study Wed @7pm
Pastor Jeremy Tuck
"The church that makes you fall in love with church all over!"
https://www.lftchurch.com/
Open Section 8 Waiting Lists in Georgia
Find applications for 1 open Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher waiting lists in Georgia. There are 188 housing authorities with voucher programs serving about 1,396,582 renter households in Georgia. Among these, 4.8 percent of housing authorities run larger voucher programs serving thousands of renters. Over the last three years, there have been 12 waiting lists open in Georgia.
https://affordablehousingonline.com/open-section-8-waiting-lists/Georgia
Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP)
Clayton/Henry/Fayette (NEW RESOURCE!)
The Weatherization Assistance Program
Assists eligible families and individuals by reducing their heating/cooling costs and improving the safety of their homes through energy efficiency measures.
Energy efficiency measures performed through the program include air sealing (weather-stripping, caulking), wall and ceiling insulation, heating system improvements or replacement, efficiency improvements in lighting, hot water tank and pipe insulation, and refrigerator replacements with highly efficient Energy Star rated units. Household energy use reductions and resultant energy cost savings can be significant.
https://claytoncountycsa.org/weatherization
Need Resources for the following?
Find free or reduced-cost resources like food, housing, financial assistance, health care, and more. Just enter your zip code and watch all the resources appear.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, chat with them online via their website, or text HOME to 741741 (multiple languages available). If this is an emergency, call 911.Help starts here.
https://www.findhelp.org/food/food-pantry--atlanta-ga
Food Assistance For Clayton/Henry/Fayette
The food pantry will be open:
Every Tuesday and Thursday
10:00 am - 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm.
1000 Main St, Forest Park, GA 30297
If you have food to contribute to this effort or would like to join us please email Tiffany Thompson, Community Engagement Manager at tthompson@claytoncountycsa.org. It takes a community effort to make our families successful.
Georgia: Financial Assistance/ Childcare Resources for Families. (NEW RESOURCE)
Are you looking for help paying for child care or help with buying groceries or diapers? Do you need help with your electric bill?
Find out about financial assistance programs offered in your state or territory.
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Child Care Financial Assistance
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Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
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Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
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Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
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Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP formerly Food Stamps)
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Low Income Energy Assistance Program
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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) – Child Nutrition
https://childcare.gov/state-resources/georgia/financial-assistance-resources-for-families
SHELTER/RECOVERY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN
My Sister’s House
921 Howell Mill Road Atlanta, GA, 30318
404.367.2465
https://atlantamission.org/my-sisters-house/
SERVICES
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Overnight shelter
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Meals
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Counseling
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Life Skills Classes
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Social Service Referrals
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Medical Care
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Childcare
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Vocational Training
Services based on availability
For men, addiction recovery services happen at The Potter’s House.
Community Resource Guide
for Clayton County
Connect to these resources to help guide you and your family to services that can make a positive impact on your lives:
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Career and Employment
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Child Welfare
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Crisis Intervention and Safety
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Education
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Eldercare
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Food and Clothing
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Healthcare
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Housing
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Veterans
https://oneclayton.wixsite.com/oneclaytonresources/resources
Housing Resources in Atlanta
Project Based Rental Assistance (PBRA) AH partners with private and faith-based property owners to serve and provide on-site support and case management services for at-risk populations, to include homeless or formerly homeless families, adults, seniors, youth, and veterans, and persons with mental or developmental disabilities.
https://www.atlantahousing.org/housing-programs/housing-options/
Food Bank Resources for different Areas
Food Resources are available throughout the state.
Visit this website for food Banks in your area
https://www.dca.ga.gov/safe-affordable-housing/homeless-special-needs-housing/covid-19-resources/food
If you need an address to receive mail while you are experiencing homelessness, visit one of the following:
Central Outreach and Advocacy Center
201 Washington Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 9:30 – 12:30
First Presbyterian Church
1328 Peachtree St. NE
Atlanta, GA 30309
Monday through Thursday 1:00 – 3:00
Picture ID and sign “Guidelines for Receipt of Mail”
Show ID each time you come in to pick up mail
No appointment necessary
The Salvation Army in the SOUTHERN TERRITORY
Shelters/ Homeless Services
Financial Emergency services
Angel Tree
Hunger Relief
Fight Human Trafficking
Youth Enrichment
HIV/AIDS Resources
Career Development
https://southernusa.salvationarmy.org/uss/home
HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE
Housing Opportunities For People with HIV/AIDS (HOPWA)
AID Atlanta provides clients with housing information and resources that may help them in identifying the best housing options available to them and tailored to their particular situations. Housing Information and Resource Specialists (HIRS) are available for consultation and initial exploration of available housing resources in the community.
https://www.aidatlanta.org/services/housing-utility-assistance/
Or CALL 404-870-7700
Food Pantries
Rock Church of Atlanta Food Pantry
4815 Courtney Drive
Forest Park, GA - 30297
Phone: (404) 635-9967
rockchurchofatl@gmail.com
Hours of operation:
Tuesday - Friday 9a-3:00 pm
Documents:
Photo identification
Area Served: Clayton, DeKalb, Fulton
FOOD PANTRY ALL ARE WELCOMED
Presented to you by The Church at Jodeco’s Agape Ministries.
There is also a clothing closet available
Every Wednesday from 7:00 AM to 12: 00 PM.
1290 Jodeco Rd. Stockbridge, GA
Food pantries that are open on weekends and evenings as well
Banneker High School:
6015 Feldwood Road
(470) 254-3404
Open: Every Friday evening 4:30pm-6:00pm
Life Tools: Atlanta Mobile Pantry:
4330 Washington Road
(770) 489-5990
Open: Saturdays 10:00am-12:00pm
Feeding Georgia Families:
2514 W Point Avenue
(678) 223-3663
Open: Fridays and Saturdays 12:00pm-2:00pm and Sundays 12:30pm-2:30pm
IS YOUR FAMILY IN NEED OF HOUSING HELP?
We offer emergency shelter, rental assistance, rapid rehousing, and homelessness prevention services.
Contact us: 404-622-0793 or intake@nicholashouse.org
Visit our Get Help page for more information and resources.
nicholashouse.org
Need Extra Income?
Earn few bucks surveys and food/product testings.
Apply with link below:
https://curionpanelist.com/portal/default?as-refcode=21697
ADD THIS WEBSITE AS YOUR REFERRAL
New to Georgia Assistance Programs
Georgia Gateway
Use Georgia Gateway to apply online for assistance program benefits.
SNAP
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps, provides monthly funds for families to purchase groceries.
Medicaid
Medicaid provides eligible individuals access to free and low-cost medical care.
Safe and Affordable Housing
Georgia provides programs to help residents in need find safe and affordable housing.
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Apply for the Housing Choice Voucher Program
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Find Available Rental Housing
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Apply for the Georgia Dream Homeownership Program
Children's Healthcare
Georgia provides resources and education to keep children healthy.
Child Care
Programs provide qualifying families with early learning and child care services.
Aging Services
Older adults, people with disabilities, and caregivers are eligible for state services and support.
Medicaid Waiver Programs
Medicaid waiver programs provide recipients certain services not normally covered by Medicaid.
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Apply for Elderly & Disabled Waiver Program
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Apply for Service Options Using Resources in a Community Environment
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Apply to the New Option Waiver Program & Comprehensive Support Waiver Program
https://georgia.gov/assistance-programs-guide
Need Pregnancy Advice,Diapers, Baby Food, Strollers, etc...
Resource #1: Atlanta Pregnancy Resource Center
Located in: Northlake Festival Shopping Center
Address: 3983 Lavista Rd #108, Tucker, GA 30084
Hours:
Monday 10 AM–3 PM
Tuesday 10 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 10 AM–3 PM
Thursday 10 AM–3 PM
Friday 10 AM–3 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Suggest new hours
Phone: (770) 723-0772
https://www.mallsinamerica.com/georgia/northlake-tower-festival-mall/atlanta-pregnancy-resource-center
Resource #2: Fayette Pregnancy Resource Center
Address: 360 E Lanier Ave, Fayetteville, GA 30214
Hours:
Monday 10 AM–4 PM
Tuesday 10 AM–4 PM, 6–8 PM
Wednesday 10 AM–4 PM
Thursday 10 AM–4 PM
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Suggest new hours
Phone: (770) 719-2288
fayetteprc.com
Resource #3: Pregnancy Care Center
Address: 158 S Main St, Jonesboro, GA 30236
Hours:
Monday 9:30 AM–4:15 PM
Tuesday 9:30 AM–4:15 PM
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 9:30 AM–4:15 PM
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Suggest new hours
Phone: (770) 477-1501
https://www.pregnancycarecenterjonesboro.org
Emergency Rental & Utility Assistance
Rental and utilities assistance for the countries listed on the flyer only! Please read it says Cobb/Dekalb and City of Atlanta no other counties are listed.
This is from Urban League emergency rental and utility assistance! Name and number on the flyer!!!
For DEKALB county is a waitlist! Thank you! I was giving a number
Contact: Shanae Culver
Email: sculver@ulgatl.org
Phone: 404-798-5839
Eviction Relief Program
City of Atlanta
For qualified applicants, Star-C will cover rent arrearage or emergency rent assistance due to hardship:
1. Income reduction due to job loss, reduction of hours, etc.
2. Emergencies relating to critical life requirements, such as
– Transportation, medical situations for you or household member
Some of the Documentation Needed for Financial Assistance: (ALL documents must be included for processing)
1. Applicant’s Photo ID – a copy of either your license, state-issued ID, or government-issued ID.
2. Social Security number for all members of the household. If household members do not have a Social Security number, they may provide their Passport or Consulate ID number.
3. Proof of employment income (gross-pre-tax) for the previous 2 months for each household member 18 and
older which includes wage/salaries, overtime pay, commissions, fees, tips/bonuses, and other compensation OR a copy of the 2022 Form 1040 filed with the IRS for the household.
4. Proof of residence (current lease) – the applicant’s full name must be on the lease along with all members of household; signature page must be provided.
5. Current Tenant Ledger or Account Statement and Landlord Verification Form.
6. Proof of Hardship.
IN PERSON:
At the following City of Atlanta Recreation Centers:
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MLK: 110 Hilliard Street SE — 30312
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CT Martin: 3201 ML King Drive SW — 30311
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Rosel Fann: 365 Cleveland Avenue SE — 30354
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Dunbar: 477 Windsor Street SW – 30331
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William Walker: 2405 Fairburn Road SW — 30331
FOR CITY OF ATLANTA HOUSING NEEDS BEYOND FINANCIAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE:
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For mortgage and utility assistance: Archicollaborative Website
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For other housing needs:
Housing Help Center
2 Peachtree Street
404.465.1829
https://star-c.org/eviction-relief/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR2D8jRVRDIeM6uIcXFr3XC_LV6e83af-UhlBJ9cqk8rfXreQCY3v3a0wFI_aem_4AW7EgS-lvE6S5exZr5Pbw
Do you need help paying your rent, mortgage or utility bills?
Complete the application for services.
Applicants should apply through a portal managed by Archi Collaborative, an organization that also assists metro Atlantans with mortgage relief and utility payments. They can follow up on their applications by emailing Star-C at atlrentsupport@star-c.org.
People without access to cell phones or computers can also apply by visiting one of five city of Atlanta recreation centers:
• MLK Recreation and Aquatic Center at 110 Hilliard St. SE
• CT Martin Natatorium and Recreation Center at 3201 MLK Jr. Dr. SW
• Rosel Fann Recreation Center at 365 Cleveland Ave. SE
• Dunbar Recreation Center at 477 Windsor St. SW
• William Walker Recreation Center at 2405 Fairburn Rd. SW
Click here to apply for rental assistance via Archi’s portal. You can also contact the city’s Housing Help Center online or by phone (3-1-1) for assistance with other housing needs.
https://archicollaborative.org/research-resources/help/
Furniture Bank
SIMPLE NEEDS GA
The Stepping Ahead II program
Provides help to those in need. To receive assistance through Stepping Ahead II you must reside in one of the following 8 South Fulton communities: East Point, College Park, City of South Fulton, Fairburn, Hapeville, Palmetto, Union City and Chattahoochee Hills.
https://zionhillcdc.org/stepping-ahead-ii/
The Care & Conserve water bill assistance program helps residential water customers who pay their water bills to the City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management.
If your application is approved,assistance can only be granted once within a two (2) year period. Determination of eligibility is determined primarily by income.
Bill Payment Assistance Application:
https://fs27.formsite.com/CustomerResolutions/mv40k74zk3/index.html?1591651091871
For the people we serve, sustainable self-sufficiency does not happen overnight. It is a process based on commitment, consistency, and support. CareerWorks uses a four step model to prepare, guide, and empower participants as they strive to reach their goals for economic self-sustainability.
CareerWorks Steps
STEP 1- CB3 (CareerWorks Boot Camp)
Our three-week onsite half-day program provides structured, hands-on life and employment workshops led by trained staff, corporate partners, and topic experts. Workshops include goal setting, life and job skills development (interpersonal skills, team building, prioritization), job search techniques, and financial management. Participants in CB3 receive transportation vouchers, lunch, access to our computer lab and Career Closet, and other support services.
STEP 2 - COACHING
After completion of CB3, each person is assigned a personal life coach for 12 months. Life coaches are assigned based on individual needs and barriers in an effort to ensure long-term success.
STEP 3 - CAREER PLACEMENT
In conjunction with Coaching, we work with our employment and vocational training partners to assist individuals with attaining viable career placement or vocational training/credentialing.
STEP 4 - CONTINUING SUPPORT
We support our participants beyond job attainment by providing career retention and wrap-around services.
Their long-term success is important to us.
Call 404-874-8001 ext. 1400
contact or go to the nearest location
Go to the program's website
https://atlantacss.org/careerworks
18 William Holmes Borders Senior Drive Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30312
JOIN US FOR
FRESH FOOD WEDNESDAYS!
WHEN: Every Wednesday (unless cancelled), from 2pm - Until Supplies Last!
WHAT: FREE bags of groceries (perishable and non-perishable goods)
WHERE: Hosea Helps Headquarters, 2545 Forrest Hills Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30315
MORE DETAILS: This is a DRIVE-THRU event and COVID-19 protocols will be in place. Event registration will take place at the event only, no pre-registration is necessary.
Looking For more Facebook Groups for:
Food Pantries & Resources.
(NEW RESOURCE!)
ATLANTA CAREERS, RESOURCES, and EVENTS INC.
https://www.facebook.com/share/g/iN1UVemK6Hvy5Xmv/
Southside GA Food Pantry Resources
https://www.facebook.com/share/g/VpdhVtLyHrV98XGC/
Kera’s HelpingHands
https://www.facebook.com/share/g/K9RaW8bkrDVvs3Q4/
https://www.foodpantries.org/st/georgia
https://www.findhelp.org/housing/help-find-housing--atlanta-ga?postal=30349
Housing Resource for Gwinnett Co. (NEW!)
If you are homeless and seeking shelter from the cold, Gwinnett County offers warming stations for residents to receive temporary, overnight relief from long-term exposure on nights when temperatures drop to 35 degrees and below. Available from 6:00 pm until 7:00 am, residents who visit the sites will be able to warm up, eat a meal, and get some rest. Click here for locations and announcements as to when warming stations will be open.
Salvation Army Home Sweet Home Program
The Salvation Army in Gwinnett offers Gwinnett residents resources for housing assistance. To schedule an appointment to meet with their staff, call the appointment line at 770-724-1661 Monday through Friday from the hours of 9 am to 4 pm.
Housing Support for Veterans
Another Chance of Atlanta offers temporary, transitional, residential and permanent supportive housing for Veterans. Visit their website or call 678-974-5989.
Temporary Housing for Families
Family Promise of Gwinnett County offers a 30 to 90 day shelter program for families experiencing homelessness Connect with them online or call 678-376-8950.
https://gwinnettcoalition.org/
Need Remotely/ Work from home Resources?
(NEW RESOURCE!!)
Emmaus House (FUNDING IS AVAILABLE as of 8/14/2024)
Atlanta/Fulton County Areas
The Emmaus House assists with providing an address to get mail if you're homeless. They also provide referrals for Birth Certificate and Driver’s License/ID. They have a food bank, but you must inquire about it. Plenty of youth services are also available. They also help with MARTA cards (must verify an appointments for doctor, job interview, etc). No housing assistance, unfortunately, is available. https://www.emmaushouseatlanta.org/...
Kera's HelpingHands
Kera's Helping Hands is a charity that provides resources and monetary donations for disadvantaged individuals and families giving them the opportunity to raise themselves out of poverty.
To schedule an appointment visit the link below and inbox messenger to schedule
https://www.facebook.com/groups/646011412859698/
RECOVERY PROGRAMS FOR MEN
The Potter’s House
655 Potter House Rd, Jefferson GA, 30549
https://atlantamission.org/potters-house/
SERVICES
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Evidenced-based curriculum
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12 Step coaching
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Spiritual education services
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Clinical Groups and Classes
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Recovery groups
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GED Classes
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Job Coaching and development
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Financial Literacy education
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Small Groups
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Worship and Recreational opportunities
National Domestic Violence Hotline
There are currently 6 domestic violence and abuse shelters and programs in Atlanta, GA with 3 offering a hotline and 4 offering emergency shelter. Outside of this city and still nearby, you can also find help at these 32 domestic violence and abuse shelters and programs in places like Decatur, Ellenwood, and Morrow. If you have questions, consider reading these domestic violence facts and statistics, our archive of 1080 domestic violence articles, recommended books on domestic violence, or these insightful stories about domestic violence survivors.
https://www.domesticshelters.org/help/ga/atlanta
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Call 1.800.799.SAFE (7233)
Text "START" to 88788
Visit the hotline.org for shelter and protection resources
Mary Hall Freedom Hall
Sandy springs, Ga
The mission of Mary Hall Freedom Village, Inc. (MHFV) is to empower women, children, veterans, and families to end the cycle of homelessness, addiction, and poverty.
https://www.maryhallfreedomvillage.org/newpage1
Main Office
8995 Roswell Road
Sandy Springs GA 30350
770-642-5500
TREATMENT SEVICES
The journey to freedom begins with recognizing the need for help and results with a healthy, drugfree, self-sufficient life. While at MHFV, participants identify the reasons behind their behaviors and traumas that led to addiction. Gaining new tools for recovery to live productively and free. Our purpose is to work with every woman to develop a road map to recovery by providing wraparound services, to include day treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, aftercare, residential treatment, recovery housing, medical and mental healthcare, childcare, career development, and spirituality.
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING
MHFV offers emergency, transitional, and permanent housing, to women, children, veterans, and families on a path to a better life. Our continuum of services enables each participant to identify root causes of barriers to independence.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
The Work 4 Development program is designed to eliminate barriers to employment for women by providing fundamental training and addressing employment requirements. Community partners, faith partners, and volunteers assist in our Vocational instruction and educational programs are provided, as well as an on-site GED (General Equivalency Diploma) Program.
FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES
MHFV understands the importance of early intervention to stop the vicious cycle of multigenerational addiction, poverty and homelessness. As a result, we have created an enriching and supportive environment for the children and families. Our program utilizes a unique blend of therapeutic childcare, family education and counseling to make a difference in the lives of our children and families.
Atlanta Children's Day Shelter
OUR MISSION:
To break the cycle of poverty for families facing homelessness by building pathways to long-term self-sufficiency and providing quality early childhood education.
visit acsatl.org
Hopeatlanta.org
HOPE Atlanta seeks to prevent and end homelessness by empowering clients to achieve stability and self-sufficiency.
Our vision is to permanently transform lives and communities by ending homelessness.
WALK-IN OFFICE HOURS
Monday – Friday: 9am-5pm
Contact Us
404-817-7070
458 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE
Building B, Terrace Level
Atlanta, GA 30308
info@hopeatlanta.org
Decatur Cooperative Ministry
Short-term shelter. Long-term self reliance.
For General Inquiries: visit decaturcooperativeministry.org
DCM’s Main Office: 404 377 5365
DCM’s Mailing Address: P.O. Box 457, Decatur, GA 30031-0457
For employment, intern, or volunteer opportunities or to become a member place of worship:
Marlene White, Executive Director:
404.377.5365 ext.8
marlene@decaturcooperativeministry.org
To make a donation over the phone or for questions regarding DCM’s financials:
Anita Johnson, Bookkeeper & Grants Administrator
404.377.5365 ext. 102
anita@decaturcooperativeministry.org
For questions regarding donations, partnerships, or grants:
Marlene White, Executive Director:
404.377.5365 ext.8
marlene@decaturcooperativeministry.org
For questions regarding DCM’s homelessness prevention services:
Cliff Richards, Project Take Charge Program Manager
404.284.4411
cliff@decaturcooperativeministry.org
Need Help? Midtown Assistance Center is here for you!
We offer our neighbors in 10 zip codes access to emergency assistance services focused on preventing homelessness, hunger, and insecurity. MAC currently serves 10 zip codes in Atlanta – 30303, 30308, 30309, 30310, 30312, 30313, 30314, 30315, 30318, and 30363.
There are two sections below for Assistance – Financial (Rent and Utilities) and Non- Financial (Food, MARTA for jobs/interviews, New Worker clothing support, ID vouchers, etc.)
Please read detailed information on MAC’s Assistance Guidelines before you apply.
https://midtownassistancecenter.org/request-help/
BCM GEORGIA!
Visit: buckheadchristianministry.org
Address:
The Murray Building
2847 Piedmont Road, NE
Atlanta, GA 30305
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EmergencyAssistance@bcmgeorgia.org – Financial assistance, rent, mortgage, and utility assistance.
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Foundation3@bcmgeorgia.org – Working families at risk or experiencing homelessness.
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BudgetforLife@bcmgeorgia.org – Financial education program.
For all other questions, please
bcm@bcmgeorgia.org
BUSINESS OWNERS/ENTREPRENEURS!!
So Verizon Digital is a Free Self Help for growing business or starting a business.
They provide: Grants, Events, Teachings and lessons to test your knowledge, networking and different other offers.
Don't miss this opportunity for FREE!!!
https://digitalready.verizonwireless.com
Professional Development | Careers | Business
Community Action | Advocacy|Critical Needs| Housing
Fulton Atlanta Community Action Authority
Be advised that all the information, may not be up to date. Call the businesses for updates
List of resources with the link listed below:
https://facaa.org/resources/
Georgia Homeless Shelters List (updated 2024)
The most complete list of shelters in Georgia. The shelters listed below are emergency shelters but many are general homeless shelters or transitional housing opportunities. Please note that many of these facilites have waiting lists (some are very long). Please call ahead to check availability first.
https://www.homelessshelterdirectory.org/state/georgia
Need Pregnancy Advice,Diapers, Baby Food, Strollers, etc...
https://thebabypantry.org -
baby clothes, cribs, formula, anything baby needs
https://freeformula.exchange -
free formula donation (if available, they’ll connect you to someone trying to donate formula near your zip code)
Sarah's Closet & Comprehensive Services
Address: 5285 Flat Shoals Pkwy.
Decatur, GA 30034
(770) 593-3282
Many resources are available for new or soon to be new parents in DeKalb County. Receive free pregnancy tests, diapers, referrals to baby supplies, maternity clothes, and other counseling services.
Haitian Ministry Theophile Church In Christ, Inc.
Dial 930 Custer Ave.
Atlanta - DeKalb, GA 30316
(404) 624-9432
The non-profit has everything from Pampers and cloth diapers to pregnancy tests, parenting classes, clothes, and more as part of the Give Help program. New dad classes are also arranged.
Fountain of Hope, Inc.
Main address 829 Hollywood Rd.
Atlanta, Georgia 30318
(678) 456-4673
Free diapers, food, and applications to WIC or SNAP are combined with computer and job training classes for the unemployed.
Free Personal Finance Courses & Resources
Access to financial literacy shouldn't cost you...join over 100,000 people who've taken at least one of our 30+ free courses!
Check out our 30+ free courses, 40+ free worksheets, and our 1-on-1 coaching offerings!
https://www.clevergirlfinance.com
CSBG Program
Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) provides emergency assistance to low-income individuals, including the homeless and seniors.
There is no deadline for applying to this program; applications can be submitted throughout the year. However, the application process will close once funds have been exhausted. All services are provided by appointment only.
Please arrive on time for your scheduled appointment and bring copies of all required documents. Thank you.
What documents are required?
Please bring copies of all required documents to your scheduled appointment.
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Current gas bill and electric bill (Must show your name, full address, account number, and amount due.)
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Proof of income for the last 30 days for all occupants over 18 years old
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Social Security cards for all household members
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Valid Photo ID (Driver’s License, Permanent Resident Card, Passport, etc.)
To schedule an appointment, please call 404-320-0166 and ask for the CSBG Department.
https://facaa.org/csbg-2/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR2OzoLTUxn0yIJWaNZYQFa9VvzAgJ8tTkwjd8h_EYtv9E7DZ96oRLthyOc_aem_qJOKz3vCdnOGSLl8ztU0lQ
Emergency and Transitional Housing Support
Claimed Program
by Solomon’s Temple
Solomon’s Temple is a holistic emergency and transitional facility for homeless women and their children.
This program provides:
- Transitional housing
Residents receive:
- Food
- Family coaching
- Employment services
- Tutoring for children
Families may reside at Solomon’s Temple for up to 6 months. Each family is assigned their own private dormitory style room that includes beds and a dresser. Their on-site supportive services help families gain self-sustainability that empower the entire family with the tools to break the cycle of homelessness.
Call 678-766-5752 to get more info.
https://www.findhelp.org/solomons-temple--atlanta-ga--emergency-and-transitional-housing-support/5537297835753472?postal=30310
SafeHouse Outreach
SafeHouse services include: Helping individuals get their Birth Certificate, ID, and Social Security Card, Family Reunifications, Finding and securing housing, Behavioral health concerns, Employment training and Rental and/or Utility assistance
If you need assistance reach to the Director of Programs
https://www.3dgirlsinc.org/assistance/
Yolanda McGee: Yolanda@SafeHouseOutreach.org.
Georgia Food Assistance and Pantries
There are several food pantries and food banks in the state of Georgia. With help from users like you we have compiled a list of some. If you know of a listing that is not included here please submit new food pantries to our database.
https://www.foodpantries.org/st/georgia
Select the program Transitional Housing
Transitional Housing
by Joseph and Sarah Caring for Veterans, Inc.
Berean Outreach Ministry (BOM) provides quality food items to seniors. This program delivers food to Seniors in the city of Atlanta who are sick, disabled, and are not able to pick up food on...
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Call 470-225-7202
312 Hamilton E Holmes Drive Northwest, Atlanta, GA 30318
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