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Abba HouseChris SharpPresident and CoFounder15 month residential treatment facility for women and their children. We lead broken women with various forms of addictions and life controlling issues from hopelessness to freedom.
Distribute food (fresh vegetables, frozen meats, breads, pastries and canned goods to families in need. Mon 2-4.
chris@abbahouse.comPhysical: 336 Highway 9 S, Dawsonville GA 30534
Mailing: P.O. Box 1480, Dawsonville Ga 30534
678-230-0604We also have an event center (The Carriage Venue) that supports the ministry serving lunch and osting events, catering and facility rental.
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Al-AnonSuellen TrittGrateful Member providing ServiceSupport for Families and Friends of Alcoholicsmrst2222@gmail.comDawsonville706-216-1400Calls accepted only from 10am - 3pm weekdays - I do Community Outreach (my Hubby is NOT my 'qualifier' <g>), weekends only in 'emergency'
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Alpha Hope CounselingElaine JohnsonMental health/substance abuse counselorMental health treatment and evaluations, Substance abuse assessments and treatment, FVIP group, and parenting classes.elaine@alphahopecounseling.com137 Prominence Court Dawsonville Ga 30534706-216-4735
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Amerigroup Sarah S PedrazaNorth Marketing Account ManagerWe are one of the four Care Managed Organizations that provides Medical coverage to children and families determined eligible for Medicaid, Peach Care For Kids and P4HB.sarah.pedraza@anthem.com4170 Ashford Dunwoody Rd, Atlanta, Ga 30019404-548-1589
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AMMESSuellen TrittAdvocateInformation for children with ADD, ADHD, 'anxiety', Asperger's, Autism, CFS/ME, FM, etc.mrst2222@gmail.comDawsonville, Ga706-216-1400Incoming calls only between 10am - 3pm please! Prefer email
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Big Canoe ChapelDick GirdlerChairman, Home Repair MinistryHome Repairsrgirdler@windstream.net11422 Big Canoe, Big Canoe, GA 30143706-579-1443Specialize in Handicap Ramps, but can do other Minor Repairs.
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Blue Ridge Counseling, LLCJoe Stapp, MA, LPC, CPCSOwnerIndividual, family, and marital counseling for children (4+), adolescents, and adults. My practice is focused on meeting with people in their homes & school. For more information, please visit www.blueridgecounseling.orgjoestapp@blueridgecounseling.orgP.O. Box 2017706-974-3899
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Celebrate Recovery John MasonMinistry LeaderCelebrate Recovery Program every Friday night at CrossBridge Community Churchjm.hiskingdomministry@gmail.com751 Hwy 53 East Dawsonville GA 30534770-883-2576
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ConnectAbilityJacqueline DanielExecutive DirectorSocial, educational & family supports for kids and adults with disabilities of all ages. All services provided at no charge to families. info@ConnectAbilityInc.org32 Memorial Drive Dahlonega, GA 30533404-480-8287Services include monthly respite (parents night out), parent & sibling support groups, job readiness and community based social & learning programs.
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Dahlonega Care CenterKaren BowdenExecutive DirectorFree of charge: pregnancy testing, prenatal vitamins, limited OB ultrasound, educational lessons to earn baby itemsinfo@dccga.org353 North Grove St., Dahlonega GA 30533(706) 867-7452Accepting new patients
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Dawson County Extension Office 4-HSamantha Graves4-H Associateyouth programsuge1085@uga.edu298 Academy Avenue706-265-2442
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Dawson County Family ConnectionNancy StitesCoordinatorFamily Connection's goals are to address issues in the community that will strengthen families and children. We create collaboration and partnerships with community partners through our board of directors membership, monthly collaborative meetings and our newsletter. Our main goals are to reduce child abuse/neglect and underage drinking. Additional activities include school supply drives, coat drive, distribution of community resource directories and emergency assistance.nstites@DawsonFamilyConnection.org96 Academy Avenue, Dawsonville, GA 30534706-265-1981 ext 60080
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Dawson County Family ConnectionRebecca BlissAdministrative AssistantDawson County Family Connection is part of a Georgia statewide initiative of 159 community collaborative partnerships committed to making measurable improvements for children and families in Georgia. Our Family Connection collaborative serves as the local decision-making body, bringing community partners together to develop, implement, and evaluate plans that address the serious challenges facing Georgia’s children and families.rbliss@DawsonFamilyConnection.org96 Academy Avenue, Dawsonville, GA 30534706-265-1981 ext 60081
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Dawson County Foster ClosetMichael and Stephanie WhartonFoundersThe Dawson County Foster Closet provides clothes and necessities for children in foster care in Dawson County. We also provide items as available such as furniture for babies and children, toys, and books.dawsonfostercloset@yahoo.com470-297-9496
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Dawson County Friends of RecoveryCarla Turner/Jessi EvansSecretary/PresidentWe support the Accountability Court Programs, provide resources necessary, and strive to increase public awareness of the programs and benefits to the community.FriendsOfRecovery.DawsonCo@gmail.comPO Box 1013, Dawsonville, GA 30534931-273-9323We meet the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 2:00PM, at the Dawson County Library, 342 Allen Street, Dawsonville, GA. You can like us on Facebook at Dawson County Friends of Recovery.
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Dawson County Friends of RecoveryJessi Evans & Carla TurnerPresident & Vice Pres.We work the treatment courts of Dawson Countycmamat117@gmail.com7240 Govan Road931-273-9323Please add Jessi Evans: danceunit@outlook.com
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Dawson County HeadstartRita PruettFamily PartnerWe provide free pre school for toddlers, three and four year olds. We also help families with their needs and make referrals in the community to meet their needs.rita.pruett@ndohs.orgPO Box 323706-265-0530
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Dawson County Health DepartmentJanelle WilsonOffice Managere-mailing you a list of our servicesJanelle.Wilson@dph.ga.govP O Box 245 Dawsonville, GA 30534706-265-2611
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Dawson County Health DepartmentKathy RussellProgram AssistantWomen's Health, Children's Health, Immunizations, WIC, Vital Records, Other Serviceskathy.russell@dph.ga.gov54 Hwy 53 East706-265-2611Please call for an appointment for all services other than vital records
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Dawson County Parks & RecreationBuffie HamilPrograms Coordinatoryouth athletics, art, dance, camps, adult athletics, rentals bhamil@dawsoncounty.org445 Martin Road Dawsonville, GA 30534706-344-3646
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Dawson County School SystemTiffany DavisExecutive Assistant to SuperintendentInstruction and support for students K-12tiffanydavis@dawson.k12.ga.us28 Main Street, Dawsonville, GA 30534706-265-3246 ext 1039
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Dawson County SchoolsNiki McCallFamily Services Coordinatorschool supplies, clothing and other needed services for our children in the McKinney Vento Program (Homeless Liaison)niki.mccall@dawson.k12.ga.usHightower Academy, 175 Tiger Circle, Room A23, Dawsonville, GA . 30534706-265-1244 ext. 1736
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Dawson County SchoolsSabrina V. Graves.LMSWSchool Social Worker Provides assistance to children and families, Resource information, attendance oversightsgraves@dawson.k12.ga.us175 Tiger Circle-Dawsonville,GA706-265-1244 Ext 1735
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Dawson County Senior ServicesDawn PruettDirectorMeals, Transit, Exercise, Fellowship, Art, Etc.dpruett@dawsoncounty.org201 Recreation Road, Dawsonville, GA 30534706-344-3700
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Dawson Head Start/Pre-K & Early Head StartBarbara Padgett KirklandCenter DirectorPre School Programbarbara.padgett@ndohs.org407 Allen Street Dawsonville, Ga 30534706-265-2980The program serves children ages 3 and 4 years old in Head Start and PreK, and serves toddlers ages 18 months to 3 years in Early Head Start.
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Dawson PediatricsStephen TolsonPractice AdministratorMedical, Dietary, Mental Health, and Lactation Services to Pediatric Patientsstephen@dawsonpediatrics.com300 Dawson Commons Circle
Suite 320
706-216-2771
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Department of Juvenile JusticeAshley CharronJPPS IIISupervision of youth. Ashley.Charron@djj.state.ga.us869 Rainey St. Gainesville, GA 30501404-693-4823
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Devereux Advanced Behavioral HealthLaura S. PikeMarketing RepresentativeIntensive Residential Treatment; Specialty Foster Care; Residential Group Homes; on campus traditional school; accept youth Statewidelaura.pike@devereux.org1291 Stanley Road NW Kennesaw GA 30152229-224-1250
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DFCSScott WilbanksDirectorChild Welfare, SNAP, Medicaid, TANF, ABD Medicaid (Aged, Blind, Disabled)scott.wilbanks@dhs.ga.gov9 Malala Drive, Dawsonville, GA 30534706-864-1987
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DFCSBlake BoyerResource Development Case WorkerFoster homes, support for families in crisisblake.boyer@dhs.ga.gov175 Tipton Dr Dahlonega GA 30533706-525-1130
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DFCS Ellen DillingerKinship Navigator, Region 2Support and assistance for Grandparents raising grandchildren as well as Aunts, Uncles, Cousins or other kin raising children who are not their own.ellen.dillinger@dhs.ga.govP.O. Box 220, 163 Blue Ridge Hwy. , Blairsville, GA 30514706 781-0905 Office / 762 210-9589 CellThese children could have been placed with you through DFCS or they can have no DFCS involvement at all and could be in your care because their parents left them with you due to an inability to care for them.
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Disability Resource CenterAngie LanceOperations DirectorIndependent Living Skills, Information & Referral to other agencies, Advocacy, Nursing Home and Hospital Transition, Peer Supportangie.lance@disabilityresourcecenter.org170 Scoggins Drive Demorest, GA 30535706.778.5355
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Eagle RanchJennifer SmithClient Care Coordinator12-24 month residential program for children ages 8-15 and families in crisis. We use an integrated approach that models home-life, emphasizes education and incorporates multi-faceted counseling. Our aim is for renewal: of the child’s individual purpose and identity; of positive relationships among family members; and of hope for a more promising future for everyone we servejsmith@eagleranch.org5500 Union Church Road, Flowery Branch, GA 30542770-967-8500 ext 236Eagle Ranch serves families living within 80 miles of our campus. https://eagleranch.org/
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Georgia Department of Community Supervision Casandra OwenbyCommunity Supervision Officer 3Gainesville Day Reporting Center, out-patient rehabilitation and support resources.casandra.owenby@dcs.ga.gov1002 Aviation Blvd, Gainesville, Ga 30501478-283-2059
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Georgia Department of Community Supervision/Gainesville Day Reporting CenterNicholas MahoneyCommunity Supervision Officer IIISubstance abuse, cognitive behavioral therapy, mental health, educational, and other evidence based programs to address supervised offenders' criminogenic needs.Nicholas.mahoney@dcs.ga.gov1002 Aviation Blvd, Gainesville, GA 30501404-710-5681The Gainesville Day Reporting Center serves the Northeastern Judicial Circuit (Dawson County and Hall County).
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Georgia Department of SupervisionTonya M. WhiteCommunity CoordinatorI help men and women transition from prison that are being supervised by the Dept. of Community Supervision back into their communities (Hall & Dawson) with resources. Those resources being anything from hygiene bags, medical cars, shelter, housing and etc.tonya.white@dcs.ga.gov1002 Aviation Blvd Gainesville, GA 30501470-728-6940
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Georgia Mountain Food BankLydia JohnsonAgency Services CoordinatorGeorgia Mountain Food Bank’s (GMFB) mission is to address hunger, health and quality of life by serving those in need throughout North Georgia. (Dawson, Forsyth, Lumpkin, Hall, Union Counties) GMFB provides a vital link between sources of food supplies and hardworking community-based partner agencies who help get the food into the hands of families and individuals who need it. Whether it’s distributing food or serving the community through outreach programs, initiatives and resources, Georgia Mountain Food Bank’s time to serve is nowlydia@gamountainfoodbank.org1642 Calvary Industrial Drive SW, Gainesville Georgia770-534-4111
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Georgia Mountain Food BankRebecca Wolfe DigiesoBusiness Manager Addressing Hunger in North Georgia Rebecca@gamountainfoodbank.org1642 Calvary Industrial Drive SW, Gainesville Georgia770-534-4111
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Georgia Mountains HospicePaige SmithVolunteer CoordinatorCaring for patients with a life-limiting illness. Meeting the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of the patient and family. Expertise in pain control and symptom management as well as bereavement and grief support services.p.smith@etcmail.com70 Caring Way, Jasper, Ga 30143706-253-4100
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Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation AgencyMiracle Adkins Team Lead Employment miracle.adkins@gvs.ga.gov 100 Colony Park Dr., Suite 204, Cumming, Ga., 30040770-781-6781
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Good Shepherd Clinic of Dawson CountyKay ParrishExecutive DirectorMedical, dental, vision, audio, mental health and medication well care for adults with no insurancegoodshepherdclinicdawson@gmail.com45 Medical Center Drive706-429-9914
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Goodwill of North GA Dawsonville Career CenterTara HardwickLead Career CoachJob searches, job leads, computer classes, interview prep, resume assistance, community resources, hiring events, job fairs, computer/internet usage, assistance to employers in securing employees as well. Meeting space.thardwick@ging.org66 S 400 Center Lane, Dawsonville, GA 30534770-827-6103We assist jobseekers and employers free of charge.
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Hall-Dawson CASA Program, Inc.Natalie Vinzant, LMSWAdvocacy DirectorAdvocacy for children involved with Dependency matters through Juvenile Court.natalie@halldawsoncasa.org603 Washington Street SW, Gainesville, GA 30501770-531-1964
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Jobs for Georgia Graduates/ GA Dept of LaborKathie FodorCareer CoordinatorJobs for GA. Graduates is a school to work transition program. JGG program is designed to provide high school students with pre-employment training and work skills. JGG also assist in post secondary applications and follow up leading to a rewarding career.kfodor@dawson.k12.ga.usDawson Co. High/ 1665 Perimeter Rd./ Dawsonville, GA. 30534404-918-7393
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Learn & Grow Family Counseling, LLCAllison O'ShieldsLCSWIndividual, family and group counseling for children ages 3-9 years old. Specializing in severe behavior problems, autism, school problems, and parenting. Now accepting insurance.aoshields@learnandgrowfamilycounseling.com327 Dahlonega Street, Suite 402, Cumming, GA 30040404-405-6269
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Legacy LinkJulia JesseeKinship Care DirectorThe Kinship Care program provides information for Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles raising children. We hold meetings in several counties throughout north Georgia where you learn from each other and find out about programs for which you and the children may be eligible. For more information go to: https://www.legacylink.org/community-based-programs/kinship-care/
or call 770-538-2650
jcjessee@legacylink.org4080 Mundy Mill Rd. Oakwood, GA 30566770-538-2650
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Legacy Link Rebecca GlazeMDSQ Options CounselorAging and Disability Resource Centerraglaze@legacylink.org4080 Mundy Mill Road, Oakwood GA, 30566770-538-2650
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Lighthouse Christian Academy Lynn BrennanPrincipalCurriculum and instruction to K-12th grade students office@lcadawsonville.com329 Harmony Church Road, Dawsonville Georgia 30534706-705-4459
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MOPS InternationalBree LawrenceCommunity Coach - Teen MOPSSupport and resources for teen momsbreenatlaw@yahoo.com97 Rainhill Station Drive, Dawsonville, GA 30534678-467-2994
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Mountain Education Charter High SchoolSydney SanfordPublic Information OfficerHigh School Diploma in an evening setting sydney.sanford@mymec.org1963 Tom Bell Rd706-429-7685Can you add me to your email list? I would love to attend meetings.
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Next Generation Youth Development IncEllen WardPrograms DirectorNxTG is a Prevention Clubhouse- a no-cost after school program for youth 12 to 17 years old. NxTG offers team-building games, cutting-edge technology activities, daily snack, tutoring, mentoring, leadership activities, life skills curriculum, community engagement projects, youth/family support and more. Ellen@nxtgenerationga.org462 Memory Lane Suite 160706-429-0110
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Ninth District OpportunitySharon FoxCommunity CoordinatorNDO provides a broad range of services designed to assist low income citizens with in our community to establish self sufficiency and economic stability.
Financial Services offered through DCA funding can include rent, utilities or both. NDO also has the Homeless Re-Housing Program and Prevention (eviction) Program. All programs are income based and must meet all guidelines for financial services.
sharon.fox@ndocsbg.orgP. O. Box 453 706-265-3744By appointment only. Office hours 8:30-4:30. Hours are subject to change.
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No One AloneJean Perih BakerCommunity Outreach and Fundrasing CoordinatorTemporary Protective Order Assistance, Stalking Order Assistance, Court Support and Attorney Referrals, Individual Counseling, Support Group, Parenting Support, Financial Assistance, Emergency Shelter for Women and Their Children, 24 Hour Crisis Line, Educational Scholarships, Community Education and School Programs.jbaker@noonealaone.orgPO Box 685, Dahlonega, GA 30533706-372-4260(primarily fundraising and public awareness events)
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No One Alone (NOA)Allison LangeLegal AdvocateTemporary Protective Order Assistance, Stalking Order Assistance, Court Support and Attorney Referrals, Individual Counseling, Support Group, Parenting Support, Financial Assistance, Emergency Shelter for Women and Their Children, 24 Hour Crisis Line, Educational Scholarships, Community Education and School Programs.alange@noonealone.org19 Tucker Ave., Dawsonville, GA 30534706-265-9269
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No One Alone (NOA)Victoria DunstonVictim AdvocateShelter and support services for victims of domestic violence vdunston@noonealone.orgPO Box 685 Dahlonega, GA 30533706-867-0618
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Northside Hospital Cancer InstituteTranh NguyenCommunity Health Advocateearly cancer detection education and screeningstranh.nguyen@northside.com1100 Northside Forsyth Drive, Cumming, GA 30041770-292-2624We would love to collaborate with faith based, community based, government agencies and corporations to provide early cancer detection education through lunch and learn , early cancer detection screenings such as skin, prostate and breast cancer, wellness check such as blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol and etc. We also have smoking cessation class that we provide free nicotine patches or gums.
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Peach State Health PlanPinneice MoselyCommunity Relations CoordinatorMedicaid for low income families, Peach Care for Kids, Planning For Health Babiespmosely@centene.com2810 Meredyth Drive, Albany, GA 31701229-603-1932
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Positive Solutions For LifeVance T Wood, PsyDPsychologistpsychological assessment and therapy for ages 6 thru adultdrwood@positivesolutionsforlife.com462 Memory Lane, Ste. 110, Dawsonville, GA 30534706-265-1357
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Rape ResponseStacy EmerickLicensed Professional CounselorTrauma therapy for survivors of sexual abuse/assault ages 13 and up. Support groups; for parents and family of survivorscounseling@rapersponse.comPO Box 2883 Gainesville, GA 30503770-503-7273
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Rape ResponseAngel JacksonCampus Advocacy & Outreach Coordinator24 Hour Crisis Line, Counseling & Support Groups, Medical Accompaniment, Crisis Intervention, Judicial and Law Enforcement Accompaniment, Professional Trainings, Prevention Education & Community Awareness support@raperesponse.comPO Box 2883, Gainesville, Ga 30503770-503-7273Rape Response, Inc. provides help to survivors of sexual assault, their families and loved ones. Rape Response serves Georgia residents of Dawson, Forsyth, Habersham, Hall, Lumpkin and White counties. If you are a survivor of sexual assault, age 13 or older, who is seeking services or assistance from Rape Response, please contact our 24 hour crisis line for immediate assistance and support.
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Rape ResponseJen TarnowskiAdvocacy Director24 Hour Cirsis Line, Counseling & Support Groups, Medical Accompaniment and Aftercare, Crisis Intervention, Judicial & Law Enforcement Accompaniment, Professional Trainings, Education and Community Awarenessdirector@raperesponse.comPO Box 2883 Gainesville, GA 30503770-503-7273Rape Response, Inc. provides FREE help to survivors (Ages 13 and up) of sexual assault, their families, and loved ones. We serve residents of Dawson, Forsyth, Habersham, Hall, Lumpkin, and White counties. If you or someone you know is a survivor of sexual assault, please contact our 24 hour crisis line for assistance and support.
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RIC RackAngela McKinzieGeneral ManagerWe are a food bank and thrift storericrack.thriftshop@gmail.com829 Highway 9N, Dawsonville, Ga 30534706-265-1371
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RIC RackAngela McKinzieGeneral ManagerFood Bank and Thrift Storericrack.thriftshop@gmail.comPO Box 891706 265 1371 706 265 1045Our mission is to feed the hungry of Dawson County. Food Bank hours are 12-3 M W F and the thrift store is open 10-5 M thru Saturday.
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Sleep In Heavenly Peace GA-DawsonvilleSkip SevierChapter PresidentWe build and provide sturdy, attractive twin and bunk beds (with mattresses, linens, blankets and pillows) for kids who don't have a bed (in Dawsonville and Dahlonega, at present).skip.sevier@shpbeds.org1351 Rider Rd. Dawsonville GA 30534844.432.2337 x5710To request a bed, please follow this link in a browser: bit.ly/requestabunk
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St. Vincent de Pau Conference - Christ the Redeemer Catholic ChurchSue SeldomridgeConference PresidentAssistance to the needy citizens of Dawson Countydsseldomridge@windstream.net991 Kilough Church Road Dawsonville, ga 30534706-265- 2106 SVDP hotline. 706-216-4602 personalBasic needs for Dawson County residents
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The Place of Forsyth CountyJacob GranadosDirector of OperationsVarious social services, food pantry and thrift storejacob@theplaceofforsyth.org2550 The Place Cir678-947-8825
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The Place of Forsyth CountyMelina HoltOutreach CoordinatorFinancial Assistance, Food Pantry, Workforce Program, Senior Program, Youth Program, and Thrift Storemelina@theplaceofforsyth.org2550 The Place Circle, Cumming, Ga 30040770-887-1098www.theplaceofforsyth.org is our website. Joni Smith is the Executive Director.
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There's Hope for the HungryMichael BrownExecutive DirectorFree Groceries for those in need. Spiritual encouragementmichael@thfth.net2100 Peachtree Parkway, Cumming, Ga. 30041770-402-7159Great collaboration on helping those in need. Sharing ideas and information.
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WIN Georgia (Formerly Lookout Mountain CME)Thomas (Tommy) VowellSystem of Care CoordinatorStatewide High-Fidelity Wraparound Care to families with children and adolescents who have mental health diagnoses and failed past placements or resiliency plans of care. Youth are often at high risk of being removed from their home community. Referrals can be placed by anyone and further information can be located online at https://www.wingeorgia.com/thomasv@lmcs.org1875 Fant Drive Ft. Oglethorpe, GA 30742423-618-6767
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WorkSouce Georgia MountainsDanielle AvelarOutreach CoordinatorWorkSource Georgia Mountains provides funding for education and training to eligible individuals to enhance their current skills or learn a new trade. We also supply funding and services for Georgians who lose their job as a result of plant closures, mass layoffs, and other effects of the changing economy. This area serves individuals in Banks, Dawson, Forsyth, Franklin, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Lumpkin, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, and White Counties. adult-dw@gmrc.ga.gov1856 Thompson Bridge Road Gainesville, GA 30501770-538-2727
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Young LifeBen BarrettArea DirectorYouth mentorship yldawsoncounty@gmail.com101 Ethan Allen Rd, Dahlonega, GA 30533678-925-7422
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Dawson County Family ConnectionRebecca WalshPrevention Coordinator
Be The Key Underage Drinking Prevention Project
rwalsh@dawsonfamilyconnection.org96 Academy Avenue, Dawsonville, GA 30534
706-265-1981 ext.60082
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DAWSONVILLE CIVITAN CLUBDIANNE HANSARDPRESIDENT NON PROFIT CIVIC ORGANIZATION dianne@hansardinsurance.com305 Atlanta Road, Cumming, Georgia 30040 770-540-0447
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Good Shepherd Clinic of Dawson CountyKay ParrishExecutive Director
Free Medical, Dental, Vision, Audio, Mental Health Counseling & Medications for Adults who are in the 200% Federal Poverty Level, live or work in Dawson County. Still accepting new patients, open and serving our patients, telemedicine, and medicine delivery curb side. Call for Appointment!
goodshepherdclinicdawson@gmail.com
45 Medical Center Drive, Dawsonville, GA (Behind the BurgerKing)
706-429-9914
Open on Thursdays 12 to 5 PM. Accepting new patients. Call for appointment, many issues may be handled by phone. Dental-Vision-Audio suspended for the COVID-19 pandemic.
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