What do Harry Houdini, Halle Berry, Jewel, and Dr. Phil all have in common? They were all homeless at one point in their lives.
We’ve all had experiences when it felt like life was kicking us in the shins or punching us in the gut. Our car breaks down or our job is eliminated. We NEED help.
When our best friend suffers from bouts of depression, our neighbor’s child is diagnosed with cancer, or we read about a family whose house burned down, we WANT to help.
It doesn’t take a lot to give back. A quote by Margaret Mead says, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world, indeed it’s the only thing that ever has.” Helping hands strengthen and make our community more dynamic.
According to World Cancer Research Fund International, America is sixth in the world for countries with the highest cancer cases. Luckily for us, Gwinnett has ranked number one in the world for Relay For Life fundraising efforts. In 24 years, Gwinnett’s Relay For Life has raised more than $39 million to fund patient services and cutting-edge research.
Each year, thousands volunteer to help with projects ranging from staffing community events, to painting and repairing buildings, installing playground sets, and cleaning up nature trails as part of Gwinnett’s Great Days of Service. In 2016, there were 63,700 volunteers who completed 403 projects serving 65 agencies, 110 Gwinnett County Public Schools and 10 cities.
From charities to churches, Gwinnett is filled with people and organizations willing to help. After all some of the most famous people in the world were homeless, and all they needed was a chance. Where will you lend a helping hand?
Annandale Village has over 45 years helping adults with developmental disabilities live fulfilled lives by providing residential, health, and social services, plus independent living services.
annandale.org
A Helping Hand When You’re in Need
Community Services
GwinnettCoalition.org
HudgensFoundation.org
Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia – cfneg.org
GwinnettHelpline.org
Disabilities
HiHopeCenter.org
Annandale.org
Healthcare
HopeClinicGwinnett.info
GoodSamGwinnett.org
ALaborOfLove.org
Cancer Causes
Relay for Life (American Cancer Society) Relay.ACSEvents.org
AmandaRileyFoundation.org
WhenEveryoneSurvives.com
Gentle-Interventions.org
Food and Shelter
FamilyPromiseGwinnett.org
Friends of Gwinnett County Senior Services – Fogcss.com
NeedHelpPayingBills.com
YesWeCanGwinnett.com
SEGwinnettCoop.org
NorcrossCo-op.org
NorthGwinnettCoop.org
Job Transition
ImpactGroupHR.com
lib.GwinnettPL.org/JobSearch
WorkReadyGA.org
CrossroadsCareer.org (Perimeter Church in Duluth is part of this ministry)
Animal Rescue, Rehab and Adoption
Look under Animal Welfare at GwinnettCounty.com
http://GwinnettCounty.com
PawsAndStarsRescue.rescueme.org
GeorgiaWildlife.com/injuredorphanedwildlife
wildlife.RescueShelter.com/Georgia
Find the right church of you at LoveGwinnett.com/churches
Other Sources of Help
Hope Clinic nurse Rina Yoder, BSN, RN
American Red Cross
770-476-3650
Atlanta Legal Aid
404-524-5811
Battered Women’s Shelter (Partnership Against Domestic Violence) Atlanta
404-873-1766
Battered Women’s Shelter (Partnership Against Domestic Violence) Gwinnett
770-963-9799
Child Abuse Reports
911 or 855-422-4453
Partnership Against Domestic Violence Gwinnett Hotline
770-963-9799
D.F.A.C.S. – Department of Family & Children Services
678-518-5557
Gwinnett Children’s Shelter
678-546-8770
Gwinnett County District Attorney’s Office: Main Number
770-822-8400
Gwinnett County District Attorney’s Office:
Victim/Witness Program
770-822-8444
Gwinnett County Juvenile Court
770-619-6300
Gwinnett County Magistrate Court
770-822-8100
Gwinnett County Police Main Number
770-513-5000
Gwinnett County Police Criminal Investigations
770-513-5300
Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Department/Jail
770-619-6500
Gwinnett County Solicitor’s Office
770-822-8200
Gwinnett Sexual Assault Center/Rape Crisis Center
770-476-7407
Helpline Georgia
800-338-6745
Hope Clinic
770-685-1300
Men Stopping Violence
404-270-9894
Senior Services
770-822-8850
Suicide Counseling
770-730-1600
Suicide Prevention Hotline (24 hours)
1-800-273-8255
Young Adult Guidance Center
404-792-7616