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Lending Our Voice. 

FACAA has established five Community Action Councils (CAC), made up of concerned citizens and residents that are passionate and willing to advocate on the most pressing issues affecting low-income communities: including healthcare programs and health care access; livable minimum wages, affordable housing, pay-day loans, and funding for Grady hospital. CAC has been active in the Fulton County Commission, Atlanta City Council and the State Legislature, focusing attention on the needs of low-income communities.

 


Why Advocacy is Important.

Advocating for GradyPutting action into advocacy can be best exemplified in the manner in which FACAA works to help people.

 

Many examples of advocacy exist and continue to be of concern today. The advocacy and impact of the Grady Coalition, of which FACAA belongs, helped hundreds of thousands of Georgia citizens who would have suffered unnecessarily or died because they could not afford the rising costs of prescribed medicine. Controversial lending practices are exposed as poor citizens from other advocacy groups and FACAA's CACs (led by sincere local elected officials), expose predatory lending practices that cause them to lose their homes. Even still, many more thousands of Georgians would suffer with no heat during the winter had it not been for the courageous advocacy of the Fair Energy Committee which has advocated for lower energy costs, fair billing and sensitivity to the needs of poor seniors and low-income families. Meanwhile, The Voices of Hope Senior Citizens Choir lightens the hearts of the young, old, sick, enlightened, weak and strong.  

Additionally, hundreds of families each year, would be homeless had it not been for the direct services of FACAA and advocacy to prevent eviction.  

 

It is our responsibility to address the ongoing needs of the population we serve and we know we must be effective.

 

Empower. Encourage. Engage.

FACAA understands how important it is to give low-income citizens a voice. When we speak out on behalf of others we empower, encourage and engage the community. If you’d like to attend a CAC meeting or get involved, you can do so by calling the office nearest you:   

BUCKHEAD (Main Office)
T- 404.320.0166

EAST ATLANTA
Phone: 404-370-7060  

SOUTH FULTON

Phone: 404-559-6040

 

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Did You Know . . .
FACAA was among the 183 grantees of U.S. Department of Labor’s YouthBuild program under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which is also known as The Stimulus Plan.  There were only two metro Atlanta organizations to be awarded.

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There are several community action agencies throughout the city.  If you are not
a resident of Fulton County or the City of Atlanta, click here to find a
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