PROJECT HOPE
Project Hope is a program offering Hope to individuals and families in Georgia who have been overwhelmed by illness, a house fire, a layoff, or any other verifiable catastrophic event. Each year thousands of hardworking individuals and families find themselves in an unexpected financial crisis. These are people who have never sought help from anyone, but who are thrust into a position of not knowing how they will pay their mortgage, medical expenses or even how to pay for food.
Project Hope offers financial relief to families who, through no fault of their own, have suddenly become vulnerable to losing their home, or who may have to discontinue life-sustaining medical procedures, or who just simply can't make ends meet.
To see if someone you know qualifies for this program please contact Project Hope at 404-873-3101. There is a simple application process and each case is reviewed on an individual basis. The Salvation Army understands the urgency of these types of crises, and is equipped to disburse funds quickly and efficiently to qualified individuals.
"The Salvation Army stands for Hope: that, when every other light has been extinguished, and every other star had gone down, this one gleam shines steadily and clearly out in the darkened sky: 'if I could only get to The Salvation Army, they will do something for me.'" William Booth, Founder of The Salvation Army, (1829-1912)