Resources for Single Mothers in Georgia

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Mar 20, 2026 | Content

Being a single mom is not always easy. Whether you need help managing the demands of being your family’s sole caregiver or are experiencing financial instability or emotional exhaustion here are some resources for single mothers in Georgia to help support you. Stick with us to learn more about a number of available programs in our state.

Georgia’s Grocery Assistance Programs

The state of Georgia offers a range of grocery assistance programs that are designed to help single mothers and other individuals in need of support. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) provides cash assistance, while food stamps (SNAP) and Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) can help provide your family with wholesome groceries. To see if you qualify, you can apply online via the Georgia Gateway right now.

Statewide Programs that Support Child Care and Education

Starting or continuing a career as a single mother comes with many benefits, from improving your family’s financial stability and mental well-being to providing a positive role model for your children. The Childcare and Parent Services (CAPS) Program helps pay for childcare, so you are able to continue working, while Head Start, a federally funded program, provides free early childhood education, health, and nutrition services to eligible low-income families. These initiatives focus on affordability, quality, and school readiness for young children.

Housing and Utility Assistance Programs in Georgia

Ensuring rent and electricity bills are covered month after month is no easy task, especially if you are getting back on your feet after a divorce. Housing assistance is available through HUD Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8) in Georgia. These vouchers help low-income individuals, families, and other residents pay for private, safe, and sanitary rental housing.

The Georgia Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) can provide you with financial aid that helps pay your family’s utility bills. Another federally funded program, it provides direct payments to energy suppliers on behalf of eligible residents. The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) is also available in Georgia. It provides a number of free, energy-efficient home improvements designed to reduce energy costs, with priority funding going to families with children.

Healthcare Options for Single Mothers and Their Kids

Single mothers in Georgia have several healthcare options, primarily through state-sponsored programs such as Medicaid for low-income families and pregnant women, or through the Georgia Access insurance marketplace. Other key programs available to those who qualify include Georgia Pathways to Coverage for working individuals and PeachCare for Kids.

Reach Out to Our Office to Discuss Resources for Single Mothers

Support for single mothers is essential to bridge the childcare gap, alleviate isolation, and improve the long-term well-being of both parents and children. These resources help you, as a single mother, navigate the future post-divorce. Our compassionate legal team at Atlanta Divorce Group stands ready to support you.


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