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There are a few things I can offer in exchange for charitable donations. In return for these services, I request that you show me a receipt for a donation of any amount to one of the charities listed below. This way you can still receive tax deductions for your donations and there is no new platform to navigate. You can also donate your credit card rewards to organizations you care about.

Many national organizations get a large amount of press and attention. Taking care of our local communities can help us gain traction close to home in this overwhelming atmosphere. We need persistent efforts on a local level in addition to macro level efforts. We cannot claim to care and then not use our dollars and actions to stimulate change on a daily basis within our own neighborhoods. 

Therefore, I have chosen the charities below based on the criteria that their missions contribute to social justice for Atlanta communities. Anyone who is critical of my selection of organizations is welcome to start a conversation with me, educate me on an Atlanta-based charity that is not listed that you prefer to support, or patronize local Black-owned businesses instead (see list above). While many of these organizations do not have a specific focus on BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) racial justice, I have intentionally chosen these charities because they address multiple facets that contribute to systemic injustices towards BIPOC communities. Food deserts (apartheids), housing, poor education, deficient mentorship, inadequate healthcare, insufficient legal representation, discriminatory housing, voter suppression, and police brutality contribute to the oppression of BIPOC communities everywhere. Systemic injustice means that there is not simply one dimension that can be addressed to solve these problems. There is a foundation of multiple, interdependent issues that need to be tackled simultaneously rather than only one at a time.


100 Black Men of Atlanta

Development

Education

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Arms of Care International

Healthcare

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Atlanta Community Food Bank

Food assistance

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ATL is Ready (AiR)

Racial justice

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Boys 2 Men Home and Sanctuary for Youth

Development

Education

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Center for Black Women’s Wellness

Healthcare

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Change to Humanity

Food assistance

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Community Council of Metropolitan Atlanta

Development

Education

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Community Movement Builders

Development

Education

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Compassionate Atlanta / A Home for Everyone in DeKalb

Housing

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Concrete Jungle

Food assistance

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Free99Fridge

Food assistance

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Georgia Black United Fund

Enhancement

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Georgia Center for Youth Excellence

Education

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Georgia Citizens’ Coalition on Hunger

Food assistance

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Georgia Justice Project

Legal services

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Georgia Legal Services Program

Legal services

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GeorgiaWAND

Violence reduction

Environment

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HOPE Atlanta

Housing

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Housing Justice League

Housing justice

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The King Center

Nonviolent social change

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Metro Atlanta Mutual Aid Fund

General assistance

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NAACP Atlanta

Racial justice

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New Georgia Project

Voting assistance

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Nicholas House

Housing

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Partnership for Southern Equity

Racial justice

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Project South

Racial justice

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Restoration Community Resources

Development

Education

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Our House

Housing

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SafeHouse Outreach

Housing

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Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) Atlanta

Racial justice

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Southern Center for Human Rights

Legal justice

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Southerners on New Ground

Equality

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Street Groomers

Development

Education

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Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.

We have no excuses and we are all a part of this.

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