Family Life Ministries
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.
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.
Flint River Gateway Trails is a 31-mile multi-use trail network that would connect the Tri-Cities to the Atlanta Beltline, loop around Hartsfield-Jackson, and follow the Flint River south.
Members of College Park Women’s Club host community events such as blood drives and book drives. They also hold days of service with organizations like Atlanta Community Food Bank.
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East Point First Mallalieu United Methodist Church accepts new and gently used clothing donations 9-10 a.m. every first Saturday of the month.
Based in College Park, Favor House founded its Georgia Favor Track Club in 2005 to run several track and field programs for kids ages four through 12.
Future Foundation runs a free after school program for students attending Paul D. West Middle School in East Point, Banneker High School in College Park, and Tri-Cities High School in East Point, among others.
Located inside the building of Hapeville’s 1890 train depot, the Hapeville Depot Museum is open four days a week for self-guided, group, and school tours to learn more about Georgia’s aviation, railroad, and automotive history.
Canopy Atlanta explores the impacts of the closure of Atlanta Medical Center South, formerly South Fulton Medical Center.
Camisha Butler is a textile artist who primarily weaves tapestries and textiles.
