Radio One 30th Anniversary

PADV’s mission is to end the crime of intimate partner violence and empower its survivors. We operate the only state-certified domestic violence safe houses in Fulton and Gwinnett Counties and offer outreach to survivors in the community. PADV began as an all-volunteer agency in 1975 and incorporated in 1977. Today, the agency has more than 40 full- and part-time staff with an administrative office and two 24-hour emergency shelters in Fulton and Gwinnett counties.

Option 2 Change assists single parent households through out Metro Atlanta. We are able to restore the balance of family and community through our educational programs. We have helped single parents accomplish and build dreams.

The Radio One corporate staff teamed up with the DC Central Kitchen to give back to the community. Check out the photos here.

Positive Impact, Inc. provides HIV risk-reduction and prevention programs for men and women. These culturally competent programs are offered as mental health prevention, outreach prevention, and individual-level or group-level intervention.

Innovative Job Training & Development Center (IJT) was founded in 1996 to enlighten, encourage, empower and enhance the adolescent and youth of today; IJT will assist in garnering viable programs, as a collaborative effort with established organizations.

The mission of Stand Up For Kids is to help homeless and street kids. They are provided a safe haven, given hygiene kits and clothes. They are given information to improve their life by obtaining education, IDs, birth certificate and some medical assistance.

The mission of Quest 35, Inc. is to develop and implement affordable-supportive housing programs that service the special need homeless and/or low to mixed income populations.

The Extension is a non-profit, community-supported organization serving Cobb County and the entire metropolitan Atlanta area. Our mission is to facilitate a transformation that empowers chemically dependent men and women to become sober, accountable members of society and to serve as a recovery resource for the community.

Since its inception, the Single Parent Alliance & Resource Center (SPARC) has worked diligently to improve the lives of single parent families in its community. SPARC is dedicated to supporting single parents in their efforts to raise happy, healthy, well adjusted, successful children.

The Breast Cancer Survivors' Network provides assistance, education and positive support services, before during and after the diagnosis for treatment and recovery of breast cancer.

Furniture Bank (FBMA) is the only agency in metro Atlanta area whose mission is to provide free furniture to people in need. In addition FBMA is the only organization providing individuals and families in need with access to a free warehouse for storage and trucks to pick-up furniture.

BBBSMA strives to support at-risk youth, children of incarcerated parents and children in need of guidance and mentoring. The children we serve range in age from 6 to 18 years old. Children in our program show improved academic performance and higher graduation rates, which impacts the community as a whole with fewer children dropping out of school and more entering the work force and creating a positive influence for other children.