Charity Spotlight North Fulton Community Charities

Mission: To build self-sufficiency and prevent homelessness and hunger in our community by providing emergency assistance and enrichment programs.
Fast Facts: • Founded in 1983. • Last year NFCC served 4,126 families (10,474 individuals) living in cities north of the Chattahoochee River. • NFCC provided over $1.5M in assistance to families in need of rent, mortgage or hotel rooms, as well as utilities, to keep families stably housed. • The food pantry provides fresh food and produce to 120 families per day for balanced nutrition meals and provides nine (9) tons of food per week. • The thrift shop provides over $300,000 in vouchers to help NFCC families stretch limited household income. • The Education Center provides free classes and activities to help unemployed and underemployed adults gain work force readiness training and life-skills. Last year 1,300 adults improved their employability and since the inception of the GED program approximately 200 students earned high school diplomas. Find out more: www.nfcchelp.org |