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Make-A-Wish Georgia
1775 The Exchange SE Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30339
https://wish.org/georgia
Our Mission: Thanks to passionate supporters like you, Make-A-Wish Georgia shines a light of hope for children fighting critical illnesses when they need it most. Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses during their darkest days. Whether you are an individual donor, corporate sponsor, fundraising advocate or volunteer, your generous support transforms lives, one wish at a time.
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Helping Oppressed Mothers Endure, Inc.
3035 Stone Mountain Street #2087
Lithonia, GA 30058
www.Home2Heart.org
Phone: (678) 964-4328
Our Mission: Extending Love to the Home; Restoring Hope in the Heart; and offering Help through Healing Hands to Single Mothers facing Hardship.
What we do: H.O.M.E., Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established to help Single Mothers who are working and/or going to school, survive the ‘tough times’ and persevere towards an ‘appointed time’ for success in life. We provide immediate resources to rebuild, restore and refurnish homes of Moms emerging from divorce, violence or in desperate need of starting over.
Ways to help: H.O.M.E. is so very appreciative of your household donations, financial contributions and in-kind gifts. As the number of single mothers we serve continues to increase each month, so does the growing cost of deliveries, mattresses and household items that often must be purchased to meet those needs.
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Atlanta Office
Lighthouse Family Retreat
2555 Northwinds Parkway, Suite 800
Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
www.lighthousefamilyretreat.org
Phone: (404) 590-5338
Our Mission: Lighthouse Family Retreat is a faith-based non-profit that exists to strengthen every family living through childhood cancer. We host restorative retreats and develop helpful resources so that families and their support systems can find hope in God and help in their fight. Our flagship offering, Seaside Retreats, is a respite for families living through childhood cancer, who we call our Retreat Families. We serve them by organizing volunteers to provide a week of deep rest, relational connection, great laughter, and palpable kindness.
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