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City Council meets in regular session twice a month on the first and third Monday (6:30 PM) at City Hall in the Council Chambers.
College Park City Council regular session meetings take place on the first and third Mondays of each month at 7:30 p.m.
The Mayor and Council meet the first and third Tuesday of every month.
Feeding GA Families runs a food pantry and grab-and-go market from its headquarters in College Park.
Friendship Community Church hosts food drives and clothes drives in College Park.
Tri-Cities Friends of Kitties takes donations of dried and canned cat food, plus items that can double as insulated cat shelters, like ice chests and coolers.
Morehouse School of Medicine has opened a primary care clinic in East Point’s Buggyworks building.
Dr. Vickie James, another Tri-Cities primary care provider, has practiced medicine in College Park since 2009, when she opened her private practice, Essential Medical Care.
In 2023, Dr. Michelle Cooke opened Sol Direct Primary Care, which is now based in East Point and serves around 230 patients through a subscription-based model known as direct primary care.
Family Life Ministries, affiliated with Hapeville Baptist Church, provides food and hygienic items to community members in need, including veterans and senior citizens, based in zip codes 30344, 30337, and 30354.










