GEORGIA
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Atlanta Mission: The Shepherd's Inn, (404) 367-2493
The Salvation Army, (404) 486-2701
Youth Connections Inc, (404) 559-9297
Atlanta Union Mission Worknet, (404) 362-2284
Atlanta Urban Ministries, (404) 881-6744
Savannah Area
-shelter, mental health counseling
-emergency housing for homeless children from 11-21
-counseling, shelter, and supportive services
-emergency shelter and meals to homeless families with children
- emergency shelter, meals, and counseling for at-risk youth and their families
-hot lunch, showers, personal hygiene products, and a variety of other services
- emergency assistance with food and utilities
-shelter and supportive services for men
-transitional apartment home for homeless families
- breakfast, laundry, and shower services
- laundry services, food, and showers
- helps struggling youth and families with shelter, career development, and quality education
- helps low-income single mothers and their children
Augusta Area
- offers shelter services and meals to homeless men
- provides housing, wellness, employment, and education services
- emergency shelter and job skills training
- provides shelter and financial aid services to families and their children
- helps low-income and homeless families achieve sustainable independence
- shelter
- brings beds to children, veterans, and families who do not have furniture to sleep on
-food, shelter, housing, and support services to homeless women and their children
Athens Area
- shelter for homeless families
-provides food, laundry services, shower services, and clothing
-daily dinners, emergency shelter, shower and laundry services
- meals
- provides diapers to low income families
Macon Area
- provides meals and shelter
- housing, case management, breakfast, shower and laundry facilities, and other support services
Genesis JOY House Homeless Shelter, 478-918-7606
- Groceries, sack lunches, clothing, laundry and shower facilities
- helps homeless veterans transition back to society
- repairs the homes of low-income houses to make sure they continue to live in warmth and safety