Nicholas House


Nicholas House is a nonprofit agency that runs an emergency situation sanctuary in addition to spread apartment sites for homeless households of any type of structure. About United States Nicholas Home is a nonprofit agency that operates an emergency situation sanctuary as well as scattered apartment or condo websites for homeless families of any type of composition.

What We Do We help homeless households in making the shift from homelessness to self-sufficiency in a structured but home-like atmosphere with among several housing programs. Nicholas House (NHI) is committed to aiding its families attain 3 objectives that develop the basis of self-sufficiency: g wage; Keeping the physical, psychological and also social health and wellness of parents and kids; Maintaining risk-free and also secure housing. Nicholas Home comprehends that offering basic subsistence-- food as well as sanctuary-- is essential but not adequate to stop most homeless family members from coming to be homeless again.

That is why provide wrap-around housing solutions and follow households for up to two years after graduation from our programs to make certain that they continue to be self-dependent and also stably housed. Surveys reveal that there are over 1,000 homeless relative on the streets of metro Atlanta every night. 37% of Georgia's homeless-- 42% in Fulton Region as well as 51% in DeKalb-- are homeless family members with children. Homeless family members often go hidden due to the fact that parents intend to keep their children secure, which typically means staying out of the public eye as they reside in cars, abandoned structures, extended-stay motels or on the streets. Homeless family members commonly need to encounter being split up in order to receive services, since sanctuaries can separate populations served by gender as well as by age.

Big families may struggle to stay together, dads might not have the ability to remain with their family members, and also adolescent children as young as 12 or 13 might be required to split from mom as well as younger brother or sisters. Homeless families encounter trauma even when they're simply seeking help. The ordinary age of a pauper in the USA is 9 years old. Do you really feel phoned call to make a distinction for homeless households? So do we. That's why Nicholas Residence does what it does-- as well as maintains homeless family members of any composition together while we do it.


Street Address:
250 Georgia Ave SE, Atlanta, Georgia

Website: http://nicholashouse.org

Phone:   +1 404-633-8386

Working Hours:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM-5PM
Tuesday: 9AM-5PM
Wednesday: 9AM-5PM
Thursday: 9AM-5PM
Friday: 9AM-5PM
Saturday: Closed

Reviews
Cannot not recall the year, it was the early 1990s - if not 1990. It's crazy awesome this place is still here, and serving homeless people. To shift to a broader perspective, I just know Atlanta is a place of great opportunities and service to others. I'll have to come back through Georgia and donate sometimes.

Nicholas House made a great impact on my family that gave us a nice place to stay to call home and help me to be selfsufficient getting a place for my family to stay and to work hard at keeping my place and stay employed gave us great examples workshops helped us to improve our financial issues and to clean my credit and I just like to thank Nicholas house from the bottom of my heart for all of your hard diligently awesome work that you do for families I can't express or have words to say how grateful I am for your hospitality and your services there was greatly needed and I really appreciate you guys all of the staff members there go over and beyond to make sure my family has everything that we needed and I'm so grateful to have you guys in our lives I wish the best for each and every one thank you




Nicholas House


Listing added on: 05/05/22 , Total hits: 276


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