Be the change in Atlanta's mental health landscape
At The Atlanta Mind Project, we believe that healing and change start with people. People who care, people who show up, and people who give what they can. Whether you are a student, a parent, a professional, or simply someone who wants to make a difference, there is a place for you here.
Every volunteer, every donation, and every voice matters. Together, we can make mental health support accessible to every teen and young adult in Atlanta.
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Donate
Your generosity fuels hope. When you give, you are not just funding programs, you are changing lives.
Provide free therapy sessions and wellness workshops
Train peer mentors and volunteers
Fund our Creative Mind Initiative
Expand access to crisis care
No contribution is too small. Every dollar is a step toward healing.
Our volunteers are the heart of everything we do. From mentoring youth to helping with events, your time and energy create a ripple of impact across Atlanta.
Join a community of changemakers
Gain hands-on experience in organizing events
Make real connections with teens and families
Grow leadership and empathy skills
Whether you can give a few hours a week or just a weekend a month, your presence makes a difference.
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Partner With Us
Partnership is power. We collaborate with schools, organizations, local businesses, and faith groups to reach more young people and expand our community impact.
Sponsor programs or annual events
Host workshops or awareness sessions
Provide professional services
Fund youth projects or scholarships
By joining forces, we can amplify our mission and reach the young minds who need us most.
🌟 Why Get Involved?
Because the need is real and the difference you make is immediate.
67%Of Georgia's youth with depression do not receive any mental health support
1 in 4Young people feel afraid or ashamed to talk about mental health
34%Cannot access therapy due to cost barriers
You can change that. You can be the person who helps a young person feel seen, supported, and safe.
Join Our Volunteer Team
Help us make a difference in Atlanta's youth mental health