MAKE A DIFFERENCE ON YOUR BLOCK
Click to connect with one of this area ministries, where your congregation can plug in and make a difference for people who live in your neighborhood.
A Bible-based, comprehensive cancer care training program supported by City of Hope.
Assisting cancer patients with free lodging, help line, free rides and community events.
Pursuing a care for America’s #1 cause of disability and serving those affected by arthritis, especially senior adults.
Promotes cultural and global understanding through connection with international students in Atlanta.
This city has a large international refugee population. The center’s mission is to create a place for residents to come for art, education, recreation and community.
Works with adults with developmental disabilities, creating specific opportunities and working with policy and decision makers.
Reducing food waste by connecting with area restaurants and giving donations to neighbors in need.
Recovering unused paint from business and residents and then painting murals and interiors as needed in communities in need.
An organization that helps alleviate hunger by providing food-growing spaces next to churches and other nonprofits to help local communities provide for their food needs.
Providing transportation assistance for local single moms.
Volunteers advocate for children who have been abused or neglected and placed in foster care.
Teaching kingdom values that transform lives and communities by helping people understand their God-given purpose.
An organization that brings light and hope to those living in the margins. Provides housing, education, medical, dental, vision and mental health care as well as vocational training for those leaving homelessness, returning from incarceration or overcoming addiction.
Equipping teenagers to achieve tehri dreams through experiential education and mentoring.
Connecting churches and other nonprofits with educational, food and environmental projects locally.
Serving thousands of underprivileged children in south metro Atlanta during the holidays.
Serving low-income single parents working to get a college degree through subsidized housing, childcare help, social services and life skills training.
Providing basic care, recreation and hot meals for homeless mothers and their children.
Funds transformational grants of $100,000 or more through activities and efforts of area women to help the community.
Provides economic support, education and health services to those at high risk or affected by breast cancer.
Provide essential lighting for families affected by poverty, natural disasters or limited access to electricity.
A nonprofit that shares the Gospel and mentors children through dance, including ballet, modern, African and international styles.
Note: While many of these nonprofits are faith-based, some are doing good work as a part of our city and country, but are not faith-based. These are provided as suggestions only, and you should investigate any organization before partnering with your congregation.