Another
Way Out
1180 Utoy Springs Road SW
Atlanta, GA 30331
Ph. 404-349-4712, Fax - 404-349-4838 Email - woodtompkins@mindspring.com

This mentoring and intervention program helps boys and
girls develop life skills that enable them to become productive,
self-sustaining and responsible members of society. Program
activities broaden their view of what life has to offer,
motivating them to stay in school, resist negative peer
pressure and avoid teen parenthood, drugs and violence.
Community Care
30 Haygood Avenue SW
Atlanta, GA 30315
Ph. 404-524-0229, Fax - 404-524-5044
The goal of this community-based initiative is to provide
services and programs that keep inner-city youth alive,
in school and out of jail. In addition to offering supervised
recreational and enrichment activities, Community Care
responds directly to problems that individual youths encounter
within their families, at school and with the legal system.
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Georgia
Justice Project

467 Edgewood Avenue NE
Atlanta, GA 30312
Ph. 404-827-0027, Fax - 404-827-0026
Email - doug@gjp.org
GJP's Juvenile Justice Project provides quality legal
representation for teenagers who are committed to changing
their lives. A comprehensive set of social services includes
educational programs, counseling, recreation, life skills
and social activities.
Roots

1777 Phoenix Boulevard, Suite 108
Atlanta, GA 30349
Ph. 770-907-7770, Fax - 770-907-7726
Email - radopt@bellsouth.net
The first African American adoption agency in Georgia,
Roots specializes in placing older children and sibling
groups. Over the last 5 years, the agency has prepared
more than 200 families for adoption and has completed
over 105 placements.
SisterLove
3709 Bakers Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA 30331
Ph. 404-505-7777, Fax - 404-505-0003
Email - info@sisterlove.org
Provides education and support services to women, especially
African Americans, who are at risk for HIV, who are infected
with HIV, and who have AIDS. LoveHouse offers transitional
housing for as long as 18 months at a time, giving women
with AIDS a much needed opportunity to plan and prepare
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