Right to Education
Every child in Georgia has the right to a free public education, regardless of immigration status.
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Every child in Georgia has the right to a free public education, regardless of immigration status.
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Georgia Appleseed’s 2025 Policy Priorities provide actionable solutions to address the root causes of educational and housing instability for Georgia’s children, focusing on reforms in school discipline, mental health supports, housing stability, and foster care improvements.
Georgia Appleseed’s 2025 Policy Priorities provide actionable solutions to address the root causes of educational and housing instability for Georgia’s children, focusing on reforms in school discipline, mental health supports, housing stability, and foster care improvements.
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Annual filing for the period July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021
Form 990: 2023 (FY2024) Read More »
Our 2024 policy recommendations for Georgia aim to: (1) reduce the number of children removed from school, (2) improve school-based behavioral supports for children (3) increase stability and permanency for children in foster care; and (4) increase opportunity for stable, healthy housing for low-income children and families.
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July 2023 testimony at the meeting of the Georgia Behavioral Health Reform & Innovation Commission subcommittee on Children & Adolescent Behavioral Health. Georgia Appleseed shared legislative, policy and best practices recommendations to better support the mental and behavioral health needs of homeless youth and youth in foster care.
Behavioral Health Reform and Innovation (BHRIC) Read More »
Our pragmatic strategy to improve housing conditions for families across our state. Summary Convened and facilitated by Georgia Appleseed, the
Georgia Healthy Housing Coalition Strategic Advocacy Plan 2023-2033 Read More »
Sample consent agreement for schools and certified peer specialists
Form 990: 2021 (FY2022) Read More »
Annual filing for the period July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021
Form 990: 2022 (FY2023) Read More »
We advocate locally, statewide, and nationally for solutions that will reduce evictions and improve housing standards.
Institutional Landlords and Tenants’ Rights Read More »