Homeless Services
Helping unhoused neighbors navigate the journey home again
Neighborhood-Based Support
Our neighborhood-based work delivers wide-ranging dedicated homeless services support to unhoused neighbors, meeting community-specific needs in combating homelessness. This groundbreaking neighborhood social work initiative unites the funding resources and advocacy efforts of residents, businesses, community leaders, elected officials, and the City of Atlanta government to strengthen community health and safety.



Community Partnerships
Our team supports unhoused individuals navigating the journey to housing through our ongoing community partnerships. These collaborations include an embedded Intown Cares case manager at specific organization locations.
Headquartered at Peachtree Road
United Methodist Church; supported by other area
churches and United Way of Greater Atlanta
Located in Central Presbyterian Church downtown
Worshipping community on the streets of Atlanta
for the unhoused and their allies with weekly services at Talmadge Park/Woodruff Park
Transformational shelter experience for unhoused men at a facility located in Lake Claire
PATH
One of the many ways Intown Cares conducts homeless outreach is through Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH). PATH is funded through a grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD). PATH Teams conduct street outreach and provide case management and connections to resources for individuals currently experiencing homelessness with behavioral health needs. This is a short-term program that connects unhoused individuals to long-term resources.
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PATH Team Contact:
(404) 590-6956; info@intowncares.org


Street Medicine
Intown Cares case managers join forces with the street medicine team at Mercy Care to support neighbors, with Mercy Care providing essential mental and physical health services.