Community Services offers a list of community partners that offer a variety of services to the community such as obtaining identification, birth certificate, shower services, domestic violence programs and much more.
The Furniture Bank
The Furniture Bank of Metro Atlanta provides free furniture and household good to individuals and families moving out of homelessness, living with HIV/AIDS, or fleeing domestic violence.
https://furniturebankatlanta.org/
Emmaus House
https://www.emmaushouseatlanta.org/programs
Frontline Response
Join Us on the Frontlines | Frontline Response | Out of Darkness | Atlanta Non Profit
To be ambassadors for Jesus Christ, with God making His appeal through us for the world to be reconciled to Him. They are on the frontlines every day rescuing individuals out of the darkness of sex trafficking and homelessness while preventing children and other vulnerable individuals from falling victim.
404-817-3502
2585 Gresham RD SE
Atlanta, GA 30316
Monday - Friday
10 am - 4 pm
Partners Against Domestic Violence
Emergency Services - Partnership Against Domestic Violence (padv.org)
To end the crime of domestic violence and empower its victims through legal advocacy, outreach and prevention, community support groups, and so much more.
Metro Atlanta Crisis Line 404-873-1766
National Crisis Line 800-621-4673
Central Outreach and Advocacy
Central Outreach & Advocacy Center - (centraloac.org)
201 Washington St SW, Atlanta, GA 30303
Monday – Thursday, 9:00am-12:30pm
Identification, birth certificates, and Social Security cards (Be in line at the gate by 7:00am to have the best chance of getting on the list to see a case manager.)
Homeless verification letters, TB test referrals (These can be done at the door and do not require you to see a case manager.)
Food stamp applications and renewals
SSI/SSDI applications (3rd Wednesday of each month)
Housing Assessments available periodically based off availability and eligibility.
Policing Alternatives and Diversion Initiatives (PAD)
We partner with the City of Atlanta’s 311 non-emergency services line to accept community referrals for issues of concern related to mental health, substance use or extreme poverty.
Intown Cares
Food pantry distribution currently occurs Tuesdays and Saturdays from 10AM-12PM. All individuals can receive groceries twice a week.
located in the McIver Building on the Druid Hills Presbyterian Church Campus at 1026 Ponce de Leon Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30306.
Find food
https://www.acfb.org/get-help/
Need help locating a food pantry near you or assistance with securing food, healthcare, childcare or other necessities? Text 'FINDFOOD' (COMIDA for Spanish) to 888-976-2232.
Lutheran Community Food Ministry
https://www.redeemer.org/serve/lutheran-community-food-ministry/
Midtown Assistance Center
https://midtownassistancecenter.org/
Food Pantry Assistance: Nonperishable food items, meats, and produce, Hygiene Kits, Household Items and Cleaning Supplies.
Job Support: Marta Cards, ID Assistance, Required Work Clothing and Shoes for Work Uniforms.
Emergency Assistance: Rental Assistance, Utility Assistance, Referrals, and information.
Hope Thru Soap
Mobile Showers. If you need help or access to a shower, please call Hope thru Soap at 770-365-2612.
Youth Homelessness assistance: 18-24.
Southern Legal Center for Youth
One of our goals is to strengthen referrals between the homelessness system and the civil legal system in Atlanta so that no young people fall through the cracks.
Tahirih Justice Center
The Tahirih Justice Center is a national, nonprofit organization that serves immigrant survivors fleeing gender-based violence. By amplifying the experiences of survivors in communities, courts, and Congress, Tahirih’s mission is to create a world in which all people share equal rights and live in safety and with dignity.
Georgia Power Resources
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