Children and their families receive child care, health, nutrition, social, and other services. Provides individualized early learning opportunities, including social skills and emotional well-being. Language and literacy learning; health, nutrition, dental, and mental health services; family goal planning and early intervention services for children with disabilities are also provided.
Pembroke, GA 31321
For children and families: support and resources; Megan's House; Champions for Children; and respite services. For adults: employment and job training; adult enrichment; residential services; and community living supports. Go to the website listed for details on each.
Valdosta
Information and referral to human services agencies that provide direct assistance, or information and referral for a wide variety of services. For best results, go to the home page: https://georgia.findhelp.com/ or https://findhelpga.org/ and enter your zip code. Services include:
Categories include:
• Caregivers
• Adult Education/Training
• Money & Employment
• Transportation
• Safety & Legal
• Food
• Housing & Goods
• Health
• Disability & Aging
• Early Childhood
Enter your name (initial of your first name and full last name), your date of birth and your county and it will take you to a page that contains the following information:
* Your voting history
* Your polling place, and how to get there
* Polling place hours
* How to request an absentee ballot
* Your federal, county, school and city district numbers (f applicable)
* How to contact your county voter registrar
* District maps
Click your district number to find the name and contact information of the person who is now in office.
Atlanta, GA 30334
REV UP stands for “Register, Educate, Vote, Use your Power!” REV UP's mission is to foster civic engagement and protect the voting rights of Americans with disabilities. The REV UP network is composed of grassroots coalitions and partner organizations that work to advance the Disability Vote.
This office provides local health and human services. Beyond basic emergency relief services, they also provide backpacks for weekend food distribution to children in need, mobile food pantries, and volunteer opportunities for agencies supported by United Way.Information and referral on a variety of human services needs. Today, we meet identified local challenges through partnerships with 20 health and human service agencies. Serves all of Bryan County, including Pembroke, 40 s. Industrial Road; and Richmond Hill, listed below. Appointments are encouraged; call the number below.
Richmond Hill, GA 31324
Works with nonprofit agencies to fund services United Way of Coastal Georgia advances for the common good in our community. Our work focuses on, and invests in, the building blocks for a good quality of life – health, education, and financial stability. We act as a convener, working to unite teams of nonprofits to establish collaborative solutions that have a long-term impact in Coastal Georgia.
Brunswick, GA 31520
Depending on the assistance you need, you may be asked to provide any of the following:
* State I.D.
* Social Security Disability Ward Letter
* Paycheck Stub or W-2
* Separation Notice
* Medical Documentation supporting the inability to work
* Copy of Mortgage Statement
* Copy of Rental Lease
* Dispossessory, Eviction, or Late Notice
* Copy of Bill/Utility Statement
* Disability Award Letter
* Proof of Appointment
* Car Registration and Insurance
*Diagnostics from a reputable mechanic
United Way operates offices in Bryan, Effingham, and Liberty counties. These community service centers directly provide local health and human services that do not often exist in smaller communities. Beyond basic emergency relief services, they also provide backpacks for weekend food distribution to children in need, mobile food pantries, and volunteer opportunities for agencies supported by United Way.
Savannah, GA 31401
Headsets are available so you can hear your choices read to you. Large controls are available for people with limited mobility, and they can accommodate sip-and-puff devices.
Also, if you are visually impaired, you can use an app on your phone to read your ballot to you before you cast it. Before you leave the polling place, you are required to delete any photos of your ballot necessary to read it.
You can get help voting if you are unable to sign your name, unable to see or mark the ballot, operate the voting equipment, or enter the voting booth without assistance. When you arrive, you must give the poll worker the name of the person assisting you or write it on your voter certificate.
These accommodations also apply to persons who are 75 or older.
Voting assistance to people with disabilities
Atlanta, GA 30334