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Crisis Support

If you need help immediately, call 1-800-715-4225 to be connected to crisis and emergency services for mental health, substance abuse, or intellectual/developmental disability issues, available 24/7.   Mobile Crisis Response Services (MCRS) provides community-based, face-to-face crisis response 24 hours a day, seven days a week to individuals in an active state of crisis. MCRS offers short-term, behavioral health services for persons in need who may have been unable to successfully maintain stability. MCRS can be accessed through the Georgia Crisis and Access Line (GCAL) by calling (800) 715-4225.

Crisis Text Line Text GA to 741741 for free, confidential support, 24/7 from a trained Crisis Counselor.

InCommunity Crisis Support Services provides community based crisis services that support individuals with developmental disabilities and autism spectrum disorders in their communities as an alternative to institutional placement, emergency room care and /or law enforcement involvement including incarceration. InCommunity provides intensive in home and intensive out of home services as a measure of last resort on a time limited basis to alleviate the presenting crisis. Intensive in home support services are behavioral interventions provided in the home of the individual. Intensive out of home support services are provided at the Adult and Autism Crisis Support Home (ASD CSH).  InCommunity operates 2 adult homes (Floyd & Clayton counties)  and 2 ASD homes (Clayton & Houston counties). We have two teams that consist of a LCSW/LPC, Behavior Specialist and DSP that provide the support for intensive in home and adult CSH. The ASD CSH is managed by a treatment team that consist of the Program Manager, BCBA, Case Manager and RN.

United Way 2-1-1 supports 211, a free and confidential service that helps people across North America find the local resources they need 24/7.

Family Preservation Services

Catholic Charities of Atlanta Our volunteers, donors, and participants are our hands and our feet. They move our mission forward and make it possible to meet the needs of our community.  Whether you’re an individual looking to lend a helping hand or a group seeking a service project you’ve come to the right place.

Change to Humanity Food pickups throughout Atlanta

Suicide.org Prevention, Awareness and Support

Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network

NAMI Georgia is an organization of families, friends and individuals whose lives have been affected by mental illness.

Mental Health America of Georgia

Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD)

Georgia Association of Community Service Boards

North Fulton Community Charities assists residents living in North Fulton serving the cities of Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park and Roswell with short-term emergency needs. NFCC collaborates with many local providers to provide the resources necessary to help individuals and families remain stable in our community. NFCC provides services in English and Spanish.

The Salvation Army We help struggling families and individuals avoid falling into the cycle of crisis by supplementing their income with utility assistance. This service often becomes the difference between going hungry or being evicted.

Affordable Housing Solutions (AHS) Fostering the development of quality housing for people with low incomes and special needs

H.O.P.E Through Divine Intervention is approved as a state and local Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO). A CHDO is a community-based organization whose primary purpose is to provide and develop affordable housing for the community it serves.

Disciples on the Walk, Inc. Our non-profit organization has helped rebuild lives by providing safe, affordable housing and spiritual formation to working families.

BCM Georgia Emergency Assistance and Houseing Support- helps working families that are experiencing or are on the brink of homelessness establish a solid financial foundation. The program targets three essential areas: safe housing, stable employment, and education. While enrolled in the program, participants receive financial assistance for rent and utilities for 12 months. Participants are required to attend weekly case management meetings, which include career-based education and employment services, among other case specific supports.

The Center for Family Resources reduce childhood homelessness by serving and empowering families through prevention, crisis intervention, housing support, education, and compassionate care management.  For Cobb County Resident.

Atlanta Legal Aid Society helps people who cannot afford an attorney with free civil legal services.

Atlanta Housing (AH) provides housing assistance to low-income working families, seniors, persons with disabilities and persons with special needs.