Crossroads Community  Ministries - we assist the homeless in Atlanta

   420 Courtland St. Atlanta, GA 404-873-7650

Crossroads Community Ministries serves 80,000 meals to the homeless every year. Our People help the homeless in Atlanta Our Services help Atlanta's homeless Contact us about how you can help Atlanta's homeless

Crossroads uses an enrollment approach to serving the homeless.

One of our differences from some other Atlanta providers is that our commitment is to work with those who are ready to make changes in their lives. When a non-disabled homeless person comes to us, he or she is enrolled in a three-month program - the Renewal Project- that provides both immediate safety and security and the tools people need for long term self-sufficiency. Our expectation is that within 90 days enrollees will take significant steps out of homelessness.

Our expectation is that within 90 days enrollees will take significant steps out of homelessness.

   The homeless who have a physical or mental disability are enrolled in a longer-term program, Angels Over Atlanta. That program is focused on stabilizing a person’s situation, securing entitlement benefits like Social Security Disability, locating safe housing, and helping the mentally impaired to manage their resources.

  We also offer an intensive program for women, the Empowering Women of Atlanta, that provides special supportive services to women and children.

Any person enrolled in a Crossroads program is provided a hot meal daily in Clyde’s Kitchen. Other core services include:

The Help Office, which provides referrals for housing, employment, addiction treatment, clothing and legal issues and secures birth certificates so that persons can get legal identificationThe Help Office, which provides referrals for housing, employment, addiction treatment, clothing and legal issues and secures birth certificates so that persons can get legal identification

Mailroom services to help guests establish an address so they can get identification cards, food stamps or assistance checks, voter registration cards and personal mailMailroom services to help guests establish an address so they can get identification cards, food stamps or assistance checks, voter registration cards and personal mail

Crossroads operates Atlanta Cooks, a 3 month food service training program that enables graduates to secure employment in the food service industry, and offers weekly Bible study and counseling services for guests seeking spiritual renewal and guidance.A daily medical clinic staffed by Saint Joseph’s Mercy Care.

 In addition to these core services, Crossroads operates Atlanta Cooks, a 3 month food service training program that enables graduates to secure employment in the food service industry, and offers weekly Bible study and counseling services for guests seeking spiritual renewal and guidance.

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Donate-Now-Crossroads-Community-MinistriesCrossroads Community Ministries depends upon public donations to continue its work. You can help! Making a donation through our secure server is fast and easy, and when we receive your donation, we will send you an acknowledgment in the mail for tax purposes. Click the button above to make a donation. Thank you for your support!

Please note: We use a nonprofit service to process our credit card transactions. JUST GIVE is the name that will appear on your credit card statement . Using a 3rd party helps us keep our costs low and allows us to spend more time and money on our programs! JUST GIVE charges a 3% transaction fee (the lowest around!). So if you give $100, Crossroads will receive $97. If you’d like Crossroads to receive the full $100, donate $103.

For more information about homelessness in America and in Atlanta, you can go to:

www.nationalhomeless.org (National Coalition for the Homeless)

 www.homeless.org (National Law Center for Homelessness and Poverty

www.nhchc.org (National Health Care for the Homeless Council, Inc)

www.hud.gov/homeless/index.cfm (US Department of Housing and Urban Development)

www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/ofa/ga.htm(US Department of Health & Human Services)

www.nchv.org (National Coalition for Homeless Veterans)

www.serve.org/nche/ (National Center for Homeless Education)

www.pcni.org (Pathways Community Network)

www.galawcenter.org(Georgia Law Center for the Homeless)

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Crossroads Community  Ministries - we assist the homeless in Atlanta

   420 Courtland St. Atlanta, GA 404-873-7650

Contact: Stan Dawson, Executive Director 404-873-7652 stan@crossroadsatlanta.org or Janet Kotler, Development Director 770-457-5198 jkotler@aol.com