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The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) is a non-profit organization with the mission to advance the opportunities and the quality of life for African-American women, their families and communities.
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- Membership
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P. O. Box 310234 - Atlanta, GA 31131 ... 1-877-NCNWATL...
- 7th Chartering Celebration
The Greater Atlanta Section of NCNW was chartered on . ......
- Our Founder
Mary Jane McLeod Bethune was an American educator,...
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- History & Mission
On March 20, 2016, NCNW Greater Atlanta Section was...
- Committee Overview
The NCNW members work through a committee structure to...
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Atlanta Housing (AH) provides housing assistance to low-income working families, seniors, persons with disabilities and persons with special needs. AH is the largest affordable housing provider in the state of Georgia, currently serving more than 23,000 families.
NCNW Greater Atlanta Section, Atlanta, Georgia. 1,716 likes · 145 talking about this · 14 were here. A council of 37 affiliated national African American women's organizations and over 240 sections.
We utilize a variety of programs and partnerships to advance this goal. Linked below is our Affordable Housing Guide, which provides information about affordable housing whether you are seeking to rent a place, purchase a home, or need assistance staying in your home.
We serve working families, seniors, persons with disabilities, veterans and those experiencing homeless through tenant-based and community-based housing programs, as well as specialty programs for youth and those experiencing homelessness.
Currently AH manages approximately 2,800 public housing units, 20,300 Housing Choice Voucher units, and 4,150 units of local, non-traditional housing made possible by their MTW program. More information is available at: https://www.atlantahousing.org .