2022 Grant Recipients
In 2022, the Jesse Parker Williams Foundation awarded grants totaling approximately $630,000 to organizations including:
A. G. Rhodes Home — Atlanta
Atlanta, GA General operating support for the Jesse Parker Williams Wing
The Boyce L Ansley School
Atlanta, GA Program support to advance the mental health program for children experiencing homelessness
Center for Black Women's Wellness
Atlanta, GA General operating support
COR
Atlanta, GA Program expansion for school-based mental health support for marginalized students
Friends of Atlanta Urban Food Forest at Brownsmill Communities Collaborative
Atlanta, GA Program support for community peer health workers
Gateway Center
Atlanta, GA Program support for Trinity Women's Center
Georgia Center for Child Advocacy
Atlanta, GA Program support for educating Georgia on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) through Connections Matter Georgia
Heiborn Servants
Atlanta, GA Program support for the Give Rides Program
Hopebound Mental Health
Atlanta, GA Behavioral Health Capacity Building and Workforce Development
Mental Health America of Georgia
Atlanta, GA General operating support
NAMI Georgia
Atlanta, GA Program support for mental health resources, support groups and raining for youth and children
Phenomenal Women's Health
Tyrone, GA Program support for the I Will Through in the Issues of the Heart Program in Clayton county.
Positive Growth
Clarkston, GA Program support for community support services and school based interventions.
Self Discovery Pain, Positioning & Purpose
Suwanee, GA Program support for Sharing over Shaming: Community ShopTalks
Ser Familia
Kennesaw, GA Program support for mental heath services for Latino families
The Urban Clinic of Atlanta
Atlanta, GA General Operating Support
Vision To Learn
Los Angeles, CA Program support for free eye exams and glasses for children in need at Forest Park Middle School and Unidos Dual Language School in Clayton county.