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Asian-American Resource Center

Homelessness/Housing

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At Asian American Resource Center, we believe that our efforts can make a huge difference. We work on many exciting initiatives to improve the lives of local residents in Metro-Atlanta in helping homeless families find a home. We have been providing services to the community for over 20 years thanks

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Social Service Organization, Homeless Prevention Services

Assistance League Atlanta

Children/Youth/Family Development

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Backpack Buddies Bears for Children Link to Education New Beginnings Operation School Bell Shepherd Center Patient Support Wee Help Waste Not

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Volunteer services

Assurance Wireless Lifeline Program

Assistance & Benefits

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Recognizing the important benefits associated with phone access and concerned that low-income households may not be able to afford phone service on their own, the federal government created the Lifeline Assistance program in 1985. Consumers who qualify based on federal or state-specific eligibility criteria can obtain discounted or free phone

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Operating Months: YEAR ROUND Program Type: Child Care Learning Center Georgia Quality Rated = 2 Stars

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Children, Youth, Child Care Learning Center

AT&T Affordable Connectivity Program

Assistance & Benefits

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AT&T* and Cricket Wireless opened enrollment today for the new federal Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which lowers the monthly cost of broadband service for eligible customers and will help close the digital divide. Congress recently created the long-term $14 billion Affordable Connectivity Program, which replaces the temporary Emergency Broadband Benefit

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Technology

ATL 311

Government

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Resources for new and existing business owners or companies interested in supplying goods/services to the City of Atlanta.

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Business, Emergency Services, Government, Support Services

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The Atlanta Bar Association Lawyer Referral and Information Service was designed to help you find an attorney qualified to fit your legal needs. Whether your problem is big or small, our referral experts will match you with the appropriate attorney in a time-efficient and friendly manner.

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Legal

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We are committed to providing quality education and training programs that emphasize economic development, ownership and wealth building practices.

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Business support

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The Atlanta Cancer Care Foundation (ACCF) has been making a difference for cancer patients in our community since 2001. Founded by the physicians and staff of Atlanta Cancer Care, a medical oncology practice with offices located throughout the metropolitan Atlanta area, ACCF was created to help alleviate some of the

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Medical

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Since 1982, women have relied on the expertise of Atlanta Care Center to guide them through the uncertainty of an unplanned pregnancy. Through our free services, we empower women to make informed choices about their pregnancy.

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Pregnancy Tests and Consultation

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Career assessments Job Readiness Bootcamp 1 on 1 Career Coaching Job Placement Assistance Vocational Training Job Retention Support

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Workforce Readiness

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The Atlanta Center for Self Sufficiency serves financially vulnerable populations, including those who are unemployed and underemployed, veterans, individuals who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness, residents of subsidized housing, victims of domestic violence and sex crimes, and returning citizens. We strive to empower financially vulnerable individuals to

Atlanta Children's Day Shelter

Homelessness/Housing

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Nutrition, Wellness & Enrichment Family Support Services Parent Mental Health Support HireUp Employment Program Pathways to Education Program Steps2Success Program

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Early Childhood Education Support

Atlanta Children's Shelter, Inc.

Homelessness/Housing

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The Atlanta Children’s Shelter provides free, quality day care, emotional support, an educational curriculum for homeless children, and focused social services for their families.

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Shelter

Atlanta City Baptist Rescue

Homelessness/Housing

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Since 1989, our Discipleship Program has made the largest impact in turning around the lives of the men at the mission. The main goal is to aid men in their struggle to re-enter society after the setbacks of homelessness and substance abuse. The program’s basis is on learning Biblical principles

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Shelter, Homelessness, Job Placement, Work Dorm Program, Transitional Housing, Men Shelter

Atlanta Community Food Bank

Food Insecurity

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We collaborate with food pantries, community kitchens, childcare facilities, night shelters, and senior centers, providing them with food and supplies. These partners, in turn, offer essential resources to over 600,000 individuals in our service area who face hunger and food insecurity. Our mission is to combat hunger by engaging, educating,

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Nutrition, Wellness, Food Distribution, Partnership

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Our primary function is collecting and distributing donated food and goods and managing all of the logistics and partner relationships that go with it. But we also offer some social services directly to those in need. And we even have some supplemental food pantries and mobile markets of our own

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Food Distribution

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Operating Months: JUL Program Type: Day Camp and School Breaks Georgia Quality Rated = No

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Children, Youth, Day Camp and School Breaks

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Operating Months: JUN Program Type: Day Camp and School Breaks Georgia Quality Rated = No

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Children, Youth, Day Camp and School Breaks

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Atlanta Habitat for Humanity transforms communities by acting as a catalyst for neighborhood revitalization through education, innovative development, partnerships, and long-term relationships with families.

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Homebuyer Program

Atlanta Housing Authority

Homelessness/Housing

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The Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, Georgia (AH), is the largest housing authority in Georgia and one of the largest in the nation. AH provides and facilitates affordable housing resources for nearly 27,000 low-income households comprised of approximately 46,000 people. These affordable housing resources include AH-owned residential communities,

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Housing

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We’re celebrating 150 years of serving Atlanta, and we’re dedicated to remaining steadfast in our mission to stand strong in defense of the vulnerable for decades to come. As we look back on where we’ve come from, we more strongly look towards our future as we better lives, instill compassion,

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Animal Shelter

Atlanta International Nursery

Parks and Recreation

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Operating Months: YEAR ROUND Program Type: Day Camp and School Breaks Georgia Quality Rated = No

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Children, Youth, Day Camp and School Breaks

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Operating Months: YEAR ROUND Program Type: Child Care Learning Center Georgia Quality Rated = No

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Children, Youth, Child Care Learning Center

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Atlanta Legal Aid Society has offered free civil legal aid for low-income people across metro Atlanta. With five neighborhood offices, three offices in Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta hospitals, three county courthouse projects, a variety of self-help clinics, and countless community education programs, Legal Aid lawyers and volunteers reach tens of

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Legal