Georgia Alliance to End Homelessness

Working to end homelessness through education, connection, and action

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Meeting needs, connecting providers, and building continuums of care since 1989.

3,000

Homeless Individuals Receiving Housing

51,000

Resources Referrals Provided to At-Risk Georgians

14,640

Critical Transportation Services Extended to Those In Need

The Georgia Alliance to End Homelessness is a state-wide network committed to fostering strategic initiatives to build a collaborative response to the needs of homeless persons in Georgia. We are a convener and catalyst of individuals, emergency service providers, nonprofits, faith-based organizations, community-based collaboratives, and quasi-governmental entities who work to address the needs of Georgia’s most vulnerable persons.

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The Provider Network

CONNECTING PERSONS AT RISK TO FREE SERVICE PROVIDERS THROUGHOUT GEORGIA

This free service provides homeless service providers and persons at risk a valuable tool to find resources. This convenient tool allows users to search a database of over 1,100 homeless service providers throughout the state.

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Join us in our fight to end homelessness in Georgia once and for all.

We invite you to consider membership in the Georgia Alliance to End Homelessness because homelessness is far more complex than an individual's choices. A membership grants you invaluable networking opportunities and resources to confidently navigate the needs of your organizations so you can stay focused on your passion.

Relationships

A membership grants you invaluable networking opportunities. Join your knowledge and efforts with hundreds of other organizations.

Resources

Through membership with GAEH, you’ll gain access to a myriad of tools that enable your organization to fight homelessness.

Research

GAEH provides members with accurate data, breaking statistics, and research relevant to the field of service.

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Programs & Resources

Project Promise

Ending Child Homelessness in Georgia

Increasing public awareness, advocating for state and local policies, and improving programs and services to better address the needs of homeless children.

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GAP Program

Georgia Always Provides

GAEH's GAP program provides emergency financial assistance in the form of temporary housing and more for those who need one-time relief to reach greater housing stability.

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QESST

Quality Enhancement Standards & Support Training

QESST is an accreditation process that encourages an emphasis on accountability, helping organizations to build capacity that meets the unique needs of under-served individuals.

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Homelessness In Georgia

Did you know that the average age of a homeless person is 9 years old?

And on any given night in Georgia, there are more than 26,414 children, women and men, with no place to call home. 

Children and Youth

Youth homelessness is disturbingly common. Although the prevalence of youth homelessness is difficult to measure, researchers estimate that about 5 to 7.7 percent of youth experience homelessness.

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Chronic Homelessness

Many chronically homeless people have a serious mental illness like schizophrenia and/or alcohol or drug addiction. Most  homeless individuals have been in treatment programs, sometimes on dozens of occasions.

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Domestic Violence

DV victims have long and short-term housing needs that must be met so that they do not need to choose between staying with their abuser and sleeping on the street.


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