We got you, Georgia.
Here is a range of resources to help provide a strong foundation of support and healing for you. If you or a loved one is in immediate danger, call 911.
Here is a range of resources to help provide a strong foundation of support and healing for you. If you or a loved one is in immediate danger, call 911.
GCADV is the leading voice to end domestic violence in Georgia, representing over 50 domestic violence organizations and programs across the state.
Check out GCADV.org to access the directory of all domestic violence shelters in Georgia.
Ahimsa House is Georgia’s first and only organization dedicated to helping the human and animal victims of domestic violence reach safety together. Ahimsa House’s services include emergency shelters for pets of survivors, providing pet supplies and pet deposits, transporting pets, and veterinary care.
Call the 24/7 crisis line at 404-452-6248.
If you have an immediate emergency, call 911 or your local police department; otherwise, call DFCS Child Protective Services to report child abuse and/or neglect.
Call 1-855-422-4453.
Georgia offers a statewide toll-free call center for adults in a mental health crisis. Callers can also be connected with mental healthcare providers with an option to schedule appointments.
For 24/7 support, call (800) 715-4225.
NAMI Georgia offers a non-crisis Helpline that can provide information about resources for persons with mental illnesses and their family members in Georgia.
This is not a suicide hotline, but a helpline which can provide information on NAMI programs, community services, education, support groups, and peer support.
Check out NAMIGA.org or call (770) 408-0625 for support.
United Way connects people to the assistance they need to address everyday challenges of living as well as those that develop during times of community emergencies.
Dial 211 or check out 211.org to connect with resources in your area.
Offering free or low cost services in community health. This includes resources on reproductive health, children’s health, vaccinations, and condoms provided at no cost.
Call (800) 551-2728 for an HIV/STD Infoline that offers relevant counseling as well as information about testing, treatment, care and related services.
Get facts on sexual health and find a clinic near you for all reproductive care needs.
Head to plannedparenthood.org or text PPNOW to 774636 to chat with a health educator about any questions you might have.
See what resources may be available in Georgia to help pay for your abortion or offer other support such as lodging, childcare, meals, and local and long-distance transportation at abortionfunds.org
The Title X Family Planning program provides free or low-cost education, counseling, reproductive health services and birth control methods.
First City Pride Center is an inclusive advocacy, social, and service organization actively working to meet the needs for safety, empowerment, education, and wellbeing of Greater Savannah’s LGBTQIA+ community.
Offers counseling services and community support to the LGBTQIA+ community, HIV/STD testing, support/social groups, and a community resource directory for healthcare.
Call 912-304-5428 to schedule an appointment.
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays is a partnership of parents, allies, and LGBTQ+ people working to make a better future for LGBTQ+ young people.
Planned Parenthood offers comprehensive educational resources for everything you need to know, from birth control to healthy relationships, identity, and more.