
City of Refuge
City of Refuge is located in the middle of one of Atlanta’s most historic and struggling neighborhoods where nearly 40% of the residents live below the Federal Poverty Level. View …
Programs — City of Refuge
Through supportive services fueled by innovation and collaboration with our on-site partners, City of Refuge seeks to lead individuals and families on an uninterrupted journey to self-sufficiency. …
Refuge Run 2025 - Campaign
Join us as we run through our neighborhood around City of Refuge! The race starts and ends at City of Refuge. The course is fast, and we can't wait for you to join us!
Job Training — City of Refuge
At City of Refuge we offer job training courses that will give you the skills and confidence needed to earn a job and start a rewarding career. Check out the courses available below and begin …
Staff & Board - City of Refuge
City of Refuge provides housing, education, medical, dental, vision and mental health care as well as vocational training for those leaving homelessness, returning from incarceration or …
trustfirst - City of Refuge
This book shows how to break the cycle of poverty once and for all. It provides a moving window into the lives of the ex-cons, drug addicts, human trafficking survivors, and displaced …
apply-for-help — City of Refuge
City of Refuge currently provides two transitional housing options: Eden Village and The 345. Eden Village serves single women and women with children (male children accompanied with …
Tiffany Story — City of Refuge
Tiffany’s journey to City of Refuge was marked by years of hardship. After enduring a traumatic childhood, including sexual abuse and addiction, her life spiraled downwards. “Life was …
Events at City of Refuge — City of Refuge
Join us as we celebrate the City of Refuge community with an incredible night of food, entertainment, and stories of impact. Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2025 | 6:00 p.m. …
Amanda Story — City of Refuge
Amanda’s story is a testament to the life-changing power of support and community. To the donors who make City of Refuge’s programs possible, she offers heartfelt thanks. “They’re a …