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Social Services

The Afghan American Alliance of Georgia is a newly created non-profit organization that supports Afghan refugees as they begin their new lives in the United States. It works in partnership with resettlement agencies to welcome Afghans, orient them to life in the U.S., and help them establish long-term self-sufficiency.

375 Ruby Forest Parkway,

Suwanee GA 30024

info@AAAGA.org

CAIR operates programs for detained immigrant adults and children.  It provides detention visits, legal orientations, and 

 social services program that connect clients with essential medical and mental health care, educational opportunities, housing resources, crisis intervention and case management services.

1025 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 701, Washington, DC 20036

www.caircoalition.org/need-help

Corners Outreach equips Metro Atlanta's underserved students of color and their families, including those with immigrant backgrounds, to lead full lives through educational development and economic opportunities.  It offers a wide range of services, including education, workforce training. job placement and family engagement services, including help accessing food and housing.

1854 Shackleford Court, Suite 100, Norcross, GA 30093

833-6CO-RNER

Info@cornersoutreach.org

Friends of Refugees empowers refugees through opportunities that provide for their well-being, education and employment. It provides programs that teach refugee mothers and children English together, provide birth support for refugee women; offer fresh produce from garden plots, help launch new businesses, and strengthen existing entrepreneurs.

PO Box 548,

Clarkston, GA 30021

404-292-8818 
contactus@friendsofrefugees.com

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Atlanta creates opportunities for refugees and immigrants to integrate and thrive in Georgia communities. The IRC in Atlanta offers a broad range of programs including resettlement and case management services, adult education classes, youth programs covering ages 5 to 24, employment assistance, asset building resources, community health response programs, and immigration services.

2305 Parklake Drive
Suite 100
Atlanta, GA30345

(404) 292-7731

Atlanta@rescue.org

New American Pathways's mission is to help refugees and Georgia thrive. 

It offers a comprehensive continuum of services to support new Americans on their individual pathways from arrival through citizenship, including resettlement, education, career, family empowerment, legal and civic engagement services.

2300 Henderson Mill Rd NE, Suite 100
Atlanta, GA 30345

404.299.6099

Raksha provides services primarily to the South Asian community to address family and sexual violence and divorce, as well as issues concerning children, senior citizens and new immigrants.  Services include crisis intervention, employment and education programs, counseling and support groups, referrals to shelters, legal clinics, medical care and other needed services.

P.O. Box 12337
Atlanta, Georgia 30355

404- 876-0670; 1-866- 725-7423

raksha@raksha.org

Tahirih Justice Center in Atlanta provides free legal and social services to immigrant women and girls fleeing violence. 

230 Peachtree Street, NW | Suite 1960 | Atlanta, GA 30303

atlanta@tahirih.org 

470-481-4700

AAAJ provides comprehensive, high-quality immigration legal services to immigrant communities in Georgia. Their multilingual team assists low-income immigrants in obtaining lawful status, becoming citizens, and defending against deportation.

5680 Oakbrook Pkwy., Suite 148,

Norcross, GA 30093

(404) 585-8446

Catholic Charities Atlanta provides a holistic combination of accredited social services that remove barriers to self-sufficiency and wholeness, including  including refugee resettlement, education, housing, counseling and case management services.  

3669 N Peachtree Rd.,

Chamblee, GA 30341

(770) 429-2369

El Refugio accompanies immigrants at Stewart Detention Center and their loved ones through hospitality, visitation, support, and advocacy.

650 S. Central Ave., #82101

Hapeville, GA 30354
info@elrefugioministry.org
404.480.4780

Inspiritus guides individuals and families whose lives have been disrupted on a path from surviving to thriving. It delivers programs to help individuals and families progress with respect to basic needs, stability/safety, community integration and self-sufficiency/self-determination.  It serves children who have been abused or neglected, people with developmental disabilities, refugees and immigrants, individuals affected by natural disaster, and people in low-income communities.

 731 Peachtree Street NE, Suite B
Atlanta, GA 30308

(404) 875-0201

The Latin American Association seeks to empower Latinos to adapt, integrate and thrive.  It offers a wide range of services, including education, nutrition, housing, health, workforce development, entrepreneurship and legal services. It work closely with families to meet their basic needs and assist them in times of crisis so that they can achieve stability and self-sufficiency.

2750 Buford Hwy.
Atlanta, GA 30324
404.638.1800

The New Sanctuary Movement of Atlanta (NSMA) is an interfaith, multicultural immigrant rights organization. It offers hospitality and support to immigrants who are detained and at risk for separation from their families and loved ones.

sanctuarymovementofatlanta@gmail.com

Refugee Women's Network serves refugee and immigrant families who have resettled in the state of Georgia. It provides a wide variety of social adjustment, economic empowerment, leadership, civic engagement and health and wellness programs.

500 South Columbia Drive,

Decatur, GA 30030
(404) 437-7767

info@riwn.org

Women Watch Afrika offers culturally-relevant, comprehensive social services for African refugees and newly-arriving immigrants and their families through case management and/or home visiting services. Special considerations are given to women who are experiencing any form of violence.   
P. O. Box 208,
Avondale Estates, GA 30002

(404) 759-6419
gloryk_99@yahoo.com

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