
Who We Serve
GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR 2011-2012 FUNDING YEAR
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Atlanta Children's Shelter 2,500 children wake up homeless in Metro Atlanta every day. ACS provides free, quality day care, emotional support, and educational curriculum for homeless children, as well as focused social services for their families. Dedicated to helping families overcome the issues that contribute to homelessness, the Atlanta Children's Shelter unique approach focuses on the long term self sufficiency of the family. |
| Children's Restoration Network CRN offers hope and support, enabling children and their mothers to break the cycle of homelessness by empowering them to become part of mainstream society as active, productive citizens. 14 student scholarships, mentoring program, back to school drive. |
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| Cure Childhood Cancer CURE is dedicated to conquering childhood cancer through research, education and support. The CCS Charity Guild grant will be used to provide emergency financial support for the needy families of children receiving cancer treatment. |
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EnAble Since 1979, enAble has helped adults with developmental disabilities to live meaningful and active lives. enAble supports the choices made by those they serve so they are empowered to lead the lives they desire. |
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Lekotek Using adapted toys and computer equipment, Lekotek provides opportunities for special needs children with developmental disabilities, developmental delay, or chronic health conditions to have fun and learn along the way. |
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North Fulton Community Charities NFCC offers hope and dignity to North Fulton families in need of emergency assistance with rent, food, utilities, transportation, clothing, and medical services. |
| Senior Services of North Fulton Senior Services of North Fulton provides opportunities for older adults to participate in a wide variety of activities and outings that keep them socially involved and mentally stimulated. The Charity Guild grant will be used to develop a senior center in the Johns Creek area. |
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The Study Hall The Study Hall (TSH) is an after-school and summer camp program that serves K-5th grade children in the greater Peoplestown community offering an educational and enrichment curriculum that equips children to achieve sustained personal and academic success. |
Past Grant Recipients
Alzheimer’s Association
Assistance League of Atlanta
Atlanta Community Tennis Foundation
Atlanta Day Shelter for Women & Children
Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities
Atlanta Workshop Players
Camp Sunshine
Canine Assistants
Chattahoochee Nature Center
Childkind
Children’s Hospice Atlanta
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation
Cystic Fibrosis
Feed My Lambs
FOCUS
Fragile Kids Foundation
Friends of the Northeast/Spruill Oaks Regional Library
Genesis Shelter
Georgia Counsel on Child Abuse
Assistance League of Atlanta
Atlanta Community Tennis Foundation
Atlanta Day Shelter for Women & Children
Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities
Atlanta Workshop Players
Camp Sunshine
Canine Assistants
Chattahoochee Nature Center
Childkind
Children’s Hospice Atlanta
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation
Cystic Fibrosis
Feed My Lambs
FOCUS
Fragile Kids Foundation
Friends of the Northeast/Spruill Oaks Regional Library
Genesis Shelter
Georgia Counsel on Child Abuse
Georgia Court Appointed Special Advocates
Georgia Transplant Foundation
Habitat for Humanity
Healing Hooves
Homestretch
House of Hope Recovery Center
Jesse’s House
Just People
Lionheart School
Mutumbara Mission Center
My House
Noah’s Ark Children’s Care Homes
Northside Hospice
Operation School Bell
Special needs gift for The Governess School
St. Jude Recovery Center
Starlight Foundation of Atlanta
The Bridge
Georgia Transplant Foundation
Habitat for Humanity
Healing Hooves
Homestretch
House of Hope Recovery Center
Jesse’s House
Just People
Lionheart School
Mutumbara Mission Center
My House
Noah’s Ark Children’s Care Homes
Northside Hospice
Operation School Bell
Special needs gift for The Governess School
St. Jude Recovery Center
Starlight Foundation of Atlanta
The Bridge





