A warm, sun-drenched close-up of an adult mentor and a teenager working on a laptop together at a wooden table, soft window daylight, hopeful expressions, 35mm film look.
A warm, sun-drenched close-up of an adult mentor and a teenager working on a laptop together at a wooden table, soft window daylight, hopeful expressions, 35mm film look.
Make a Difference

Support Georgia's foster youth.

Consistent presence changes everything. Become a mentor, tutor, or advocate to help local Georgia youth build a stable path to independent adulthood.

Active Mentorship

Become a reliable guide.

Our mentors show up weekly to teach life-skills milestones, tutor in school subjects, and provide the consistent presence these youth need to thrive.

Direct Funding

Invest in their independence.

Your financial support directly funds life-skills workshops, essential educational materials, and emotional wellness resources for youth preparing to transition out of care.

$50

Monthly Support

$150

Life-Skills Workshop

$500

Independence Grant

Provides essential educational materials and textbook tutoring resources for one high school student in the Georgia foster community.

Funds a practical financial literacy or cooking workshop for a group of youth preparing to age out of care.

Sponsors a full semester of active mentorship, career guidance, and emotional wellness services with a dedicated local advocate.

Common Questions

Clarity on your impact.

Whether you are volunteering your time or donating resources, we want to ensure you have all the details to feel confident in your partnership.

What is the time commitment for mentors?

Where do these programs take place?

How are financial donations managed?

We ask for a minimum commitment of one year, meeting with your matched youth for at least two hours every week to build a consistent presence.

All mentorship, tutoring, and life-skills workshops are held in community spaces, libraries, or schools across the greater Atlanta area and local Georgia counties.

As a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, 100% of public donations go directly to funding youth programs, materials, and direct mentorship support.