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Welcome to Georgia’s System of Care!

The Georgia System of Care (SOC) is committed to connecting children, young adults, and families throughout the state to the information and community based resources they need to live happy and healthy lives.

The SOC website is a functional tool that families can use to learn more about resources and most importantly what services providers offer in their community.

Use the tabs at the top of the site or the buttons below to learn more!

What is the Georgia System of Care?

A System of Care (SOC) is a philosophy built around the idea that the family should be in the driver’s seat with regards to the services they need. The system works together in a united effort to serve the family. Resources include mental health, substance misuse, life skills, and many others. Whether you are aware of the services you need or not, we are here to provide support in whatever way(s) we can.

If this is an emergency and you are in need of immediate assistance please call 911 or the Georgia Crisis and Access Line (GCAL) at 1-800-715-4225, or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.

Georgia System of Care News and Upcoming Events

News

Read about important news related to Georgia’s System of Care.

Events

Read about the System of Care Academy Conference (SOCA), scholarship opportunities for SOCA, upcoming events, and more.

To learn more about a specific service or resource, use the search bar below:

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