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2-1-1 is an easy-to-remember number to connect residents in Hall County to information about available health and human services or referrals. Dialing 2-1-1 eliminates the confusion and frustration of searching for appropriate help.
Links to Georgia Chapters of AUSA which keeps soldiers up-to-date on the latest equipment, technology and professional development activities.
Offers a support group for parents, grandparents and older siblings who have lost a child or children.
A network of camps providing camp experiences to children with serious illnesses, disabilities and other challenges. Provides programs at various locations throughout the state of Georgia, including camps in Rutledge, Winder, Warm Springs, children's hospitals, and more.
Provides equine assisted therapies for adults and children with physical challenges.
Offer help with grief resolution after the death of a child. To find your local chapter, use the Chapter Locator and select your state from the drop down menu on the page.
Find information on voting for Service Members, their families and citizens living outside the United States. Register to vote, request an absentee ballot and more.
Find information on outdoor recreation, sports, and other morale, welfare and recreation (MWR) resources.
Offers programs, recreational activities and community service opportunities to enhance the quality of life and morale of single soldiers.
Provides information on recreation and other MWR activities, entertainment, and events. Find information on child development centers and youth centers.
Trains and provides assistance dogs to Veterans with mobility and other disabilities. All services are free of charge.
Provides Georgia resources for finding legal advice or representation, hiring or using a lawyer, and representing yourself or learning about the law.
Provides a directory of Pro Bono Legal Programs serving residents of Georgia.
Provides a list of Georgia ESGR Committee contacts. Each committee has trained volunteer ombudsmen who help resolve issues between employers and their employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve. Services may include Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) information, informal mediation and referral services to resolve conflicts.
Provides monthly benefits to low-income households to help pay for the cost of food. You apply for benefits by completing a state application form.
Provides points of contact for state respite coalitions.
Provides list of recreational travel and outdoor recreational opportunities in Georgia.
Find Georgia's expert advisor to Service Members and their families on receiving federal and state VA benefits.
Assists households who have had their home energy service terminated and helps them get their service restored. Find out if you may be eligible by calling 1-800-869-1150. Learn about other ways you can get help with high utility bills.
Offers equine-assisted activities for wounded warriors, including sessions designed to facilitate rehabilitation in clients whose injuries include PTSD, TBI and amputations. The program is a military serving military program, with volunteers from area Veterans' organizations.
Provides information on recreation and other MWR activities, entertainment, and events. Find information on child development centers and youth centers.
Find information on legal services provided, contact information, and links to additional information.
Represents more than 2,000 counties across the U.S. NACo also provides links to important contacts and resources in Georgia counties, such as congressional districts and census data. For more information visit the Web site of your NACo state affiliate.
Provides governors with services that include representing states in Washington, DC on key issues and developing policy reports on innovative state programs. NGA addresses areas that include education, health, technology and welfare reform.
Works to strengthen and promote cities as centers of opportunity, leadership and governance. NLC also provides contact information for many cities and towns in Georgia to connect you to the programs and services they offer in your community.
Provides information on NFFSCs in the Southeast Region, including GA, SC, MS, FL, TX, LA and Cuba. Services for sailors and families may include family support groups, domestic abuse prevention, Ombudsman program, personal finance management, sexual assault prevention and transition assistance.
Find contact information for free legal resources nationally and state by state.
Provides information on legal matters, legal advice, claims service, and legal assistance to the local military community.
Provides resources for recreation activities and other MWR services. Find information on child development centers, youth programs, and veterinarian services.
Provides support to individuals with physical challenges due to loss of limb or mobility who wish to lead an active lifestyle.
Provides a comprehensive and dynamic program of treatment for wounded military Service Members and people with severe and persistent brain injury.
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