The rapidly changing circumstances of the coronavirus pandemic and decisions being made by government, communities, and organizations, such as restricting large gatherings, go straight to the heart of our Family Promise mission. While we can’t control what continues to happen in the future, we want to help you control how we all handle it.
Below are updated resources to help you during this unprecedented crisis. Please take a few minutes to carefully read over them all.
Below are updated resources to help you during this unprecedented crisis. Please take a few minutes to carefully read over them all.
HELpFUL RESOURCES AND LINKS
First Baptist Church - Help with Utilities, Medication and Glasses - Contact Al Smith - 770-534-8313
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers and Resources - Help.org
Filing Unemployment - Georgia Department of Labor Services
FamilyWize Prescription Savings Card - Free Discount Prescription Card
Dealing With Anxiety - Rodgers Christian Counseling
Free Internet for Students - Spectrum Support
SNAP Benefits - Increased Benefits in April
Helping Children Cope with Emergencies - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Crisis Text Line - Are you struggling with anxiety related to the COVID-19 crisis? This is a no cost resource for support. TEXT: “HOME” TO 741741. Volunteers have been specifically trained to support those dealing with anxiety related to the COVID-19 crisis.
South Hall Food Pantry - Monday afternoons 4-6:00 pm and Thursday and Saturday mornings 10am -noon.
(678) 865-6588 (Call to confirm opened)
(678) 865-6588 (Call to confirm opened)
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church on South Enota Food Pantry - Open on Mondays from 1:30 to 3:00 pm and Thursdays 10:00 to 11:30 am. An appointment is requested at (770)532-2428.
Grace Episcopal Church - Food Pantry by appt only starting Friday, April 17th. Call (678) 696-1235 for further instructions.