Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless
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Overview
The Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless, founded in 1981, is an Atlanta-based nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization which serves as a central coordinating agency for services to individuals who are homeless.
It is a member of the National Coalition for the Homeless.
Initiatives
- Georgia Task Force for the Homeless: statewide
Links
Official
- official web site
- Civil Rights Advocacy: official blog
News
- 2010-05-10 Task Force for the Homeless fights possible eviction: “Facing eviction yet again after losing ownership of its longtime home last week, the city's largest and most contentious homeless shelter looks to be gearing up for a standoff against city officials and business leaders whom its outspoken founder calls "not necessarily honorable people."”
- 2010-06-16 Homeless task force gets another reprieve “Against significant odds, the Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless remains in its longtime home at Peachtree and Pine streets, one month after it was lost to foreclosure.”