Grady Rape Crisis Center is located in the Grady Memorial Hospital and provides comprehensive services to survivors of sexual assault. Services include: 24-hour hotline; crisis intervention; hospital accompaniment and advocacy; administration of sexual assault medical exams; individual counseling; and information and referrals. All services are free and confidential and available to any survivor who contacts
Georgia Network To End Sexual Assault (GNESA) is a nonprofit coalition of sexual assault agencies and concerned individuals who share the common goal of ending sexual assault. GNESA coordinates and supports public and professional education, advocacy, and service for sexual assault centers and service providers. Currently, GNESA membership includes 35 rape crisis centers, sexual assault
The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender National Hotline provides telephone and email peer-counseling, as well as factual information and local resources for cities and towns across the United States. Volunteer peer counselors share information about coming-out issues, relationship concerns, HIV/AIDS anxiety, safer-sex practices, and more. The hotline also maintains the largest resource database of its
AID Atlanta is a non-profit, community-based AIDS services organization serving individuals infected with HIV/AIDS and affected by the AIDS epidemic in Georgia. AID Atlanta has several programs and services for people living with and surviving HIV/AIDS including: case management; primary medical care; mental health counseling; medication and insurance assistance; housing and financial assistance; HIV testing
The DeKalb Rape Crisis Center offers comprehensive services to Dekalb County residents who are survivors of sexual assault. Services include: 24-hour hotline and crisis counseling; individual counseling; medical, legal, and criminal justice advocacy and accompaniment; a weekly support group for survivors; a Multicultural Outreach Program for Latina survivors of sexual assault; and information and referrals.