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Our Ministry Partners

About Our Mission Partners

We have many mission partners we work with throughout Metro Atlanta and across the globe.

As disciples of the Risen Christ, we are called to attend to the poor, break the chains of the oppressed, and advocate for a just and peaceful society. God calls the church to carry our faith into the world through lives of service and partnership with our neighbors.

As a church that strives for discipleship through engagement and advocacy in the city of Atlanta, we give our time and energy to multiple mission areas including fighting racism and inequality, ending homelessness, and supporting LGBTQIA initiatives.

Our Ministry Partners

Central Outreach and Advocacy

Operating from the lower level of Central Presbyterian Church, The Central Outreach and Advocacy Center works to empower our guests to take the next steps towards self sufficiency in their lives through a variety of factors.

Our Ministry Partners

Bashor Men's Homeless Shelter

Bashor Men’s Homeless Shelter (formerly known as the Central Night Shelter) is a non-profit organization started in 1980 by an ecumenical group concerned about the growing problem of homelessness in Atlanta.

​Central supports the Night Shelter by hosting overnight guests in our facilities, coordinating meals and fellowship events, and financially.

To learn more, please visit: https://centralnightshelter.org/about

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Our House

Our House leases space in Central’s Campbell-Eagan Building in a unique partnership. Our House provides a pathway to stability and independence for families experiencing homelessness through access to health care, early childhood education, housing, and employment. Our interrelated programs address the root causes of homelessness and ensure every family that leaves Our House has the tools needed to achieve lasting self-sufficiency.

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Caring Works

Central Presbyterian Church has partnered with Caring Works to help end homelessness in Greater Atlanta. This non-profit organization provides comprehensive services and resources to people needing access to housing, mental health care, addiction treatment, and employment assistance. It offers both permanent and temporary supportive housing facilities, including Hope House.

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Hope House

Located in downtown Atlanta 1.5 blocks from Central Presbyterian Church, Hope House is a 70-bed residential facility that provides quality housing and structured support to adult men who have experienced homelessness and are in recovery from substance addiction. Hope House is a ministry of Caring Works

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GJP

GJP is a nonprofit organization that seeks to strengthen our community by advocating and providing legal representation for marginalized and economically vulnerable people in the Atlanta area. GJP has also been instrumental in drafting much of Georgia’s recent criminal justice reform legislation.

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GFADP

GFADP is committed to ending the death penalty in the state of Georgia. This non-profit organization provides community and support to incarcerated individuals and their families. GFADP, along with other partners, hold vigils at the state Capitol each time someone is scheduled for execution. They also offer educational events.

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New Hope House

Central Presbyterian works in partnership with New Hope House (NHH), a non-profit organization located near Jackson, GA, that offers ongoing support to Georgia’s death row prisoners and their families. NHH also works to abolish the death penalty. Central members can participate by corresponding with prisoners, preparing meals for families, or helping to maintain NHH facilities. For additional information, visit their website or contact Lee Carroll at LCarroll@ix.netcom.com

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Presbyterians for a Better Georgia

PBG is a partnership of Presbyterian Church (USA) congregations, non-profit organizations, and individuals that seeks (a) to educate members about effective public policy advocacy and (b) to advocate for public policies in the State of Georgia that support our most vulnerable neighbors. Current legislative priorities are health care for all citizens and increasing support for people experiencing homelessness. Central members attend meetings that provide legislative updates and meet with legislators in support of these priorities.

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Emmaus House

Emmaus House works to improve the economic and social well-being of Peoplestown and surrounding neighborhoods. Central Presbyterian works in partnership with Emmaus House by providing meals for residents and periodically restocking their food pantry.

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Capitol Hill Neighborhood Development Corporation

In the late 1980s, the leadership of the three churches in the Capitol Hill area of downtown Atlanta (Central Presbyterian Church, The Catholic Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, and Trinity United Methodist Church) discussed the need to form a neighborhood-based community development corporation. Capitol Hill Neighborhood Development Corporation (CHNDC) emerged from those discussions between the venerable churches in the shadow of the Capitol. This organization, of which Central is proud to be affiliated with, has worked to create multiple opportunities in south downtown for all of God’s people. You may learn more about our dynamic work with them by clicking here.

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Atlanta Pride Parade

Each year, Central members show support for the LGBTQIA community by marching in the annual Atlanta Pride Parade. We also support initiatives that affirm our LGBTQIA siblings within the city and in our community.