Aug. 2—ATLANTA — As America continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic's overwhelming impact, many Georgians received aid that prevented evictions, housing instability and loss of utilities.
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — Over the past couple of years, the cost of housing in Georgia has dramatically increased and caused many individuals and families to be homeless or displaced. To help alleviate ...
Financial assistance is available for Georgia residents impacted by the historic Southeast Georgia wildfires. The relief ...
The hot summers and surging energy prices in Georgia translate to mammoth financial burdens on the population, thus Georgia Power Energy assistance programs become the only refuge in view of covering ...
ATLANTA, Oct. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As the devastation from Hurricane Helene became apparent in the days following the historic storm, Georgia Power moved quickly to suspend disconnections as ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) – With the end of the fourth and final extension of the federal moratorium on eviction looming advocacy groups and local officials are informing and urging those at risk of being ...
ATLANTA — The average cost of infant childcare in Georgia is $637 a month, according to the Georgia Early Education Alliance. In metro Atlanta, it’s even higher, but the Georgia Childcare and Parent ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Georgia Power, in collaboration with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, is helping those in need of utility assistance in nearly 300 zip codes across the peach state.
A Georgia state agency has stopped accepting applications from people seeking assistance with their rent payments, saying the state has begun to run out of money from the federally funded aid program.
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