Services
Child Care
The Childcare and Parent Services (CAPS) program helps Georgia families pay for early childhood and school age care programs. Subsidized care is available for children from age birth to age 13, or up to age 18 if the child has special needs.
Community Support Services
The Division of Aging Services provides supportive services to grandparents and relative caregivers of any age, through out each 12 regional Area Agencies on Aging (AAA).
Financial Support
Programs include TANF, Child Support, Relative Care Subsidy, Right from the Start Medicaid and many more.
Health and Wellness
Programs include Medicaid, Children 1st, Babies Can't Wait, and many more.
Legal Services
Georgia Legal Services Program, Kinship Care Project and the Grandparent Project of Atlanta Legal Aid Society provide legal assistance to grandparents on issues such as custody, adoption, Living Wills, and housing.
Vital Records
The state vital records office maintains birth and death records filed from 1919 to the present.
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