Buckhead Christian Ministry

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2847 Piedmont Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30305

Buckhead Christian Ministry, operating under the name BCM Georgia, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting working families at risk or experiencing homelessness in Atlanta, GA. They offer a variety of services including emergency assistance, supportive housing, and financial education programs to help individuals regain stability and self-sufficiency.

The organization is committed to making a positive impact in the community through initiatives like the Budget for Life financial education program and the Seeds of Change Society. Their efforts are supported by a dedicated team, board of directors, and various church partners and sponsors.

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3.05 reviews
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Lissa W.
8/21/2016

BCM is a blessing to the community they serve. I am proud to have had the opportunity to go through their 70/30 Money Management Program. My family and I have learned how to better manage our...

Faith H.
11/14/2023

This business is a scam!!!!!! no one responded to me never verified they got my information.

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Contrariwise C.
12/12/2020

I know this group is trying to help people, but it is harshly bureaucratic and demeaning to those who come for help. It comes off as un-Christian. One must call to arrange an appointment to apply...

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Steph W.
3/16/2012

This place was not helpful to me. They didn't even try to help me. When I came in no one genuinely wanted to help me. The staff was talking about the people who came in for help. The staff was...

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Pricy F.
7/8/2014

Wonderful volunteers helping our city. Prayer request, food bank, assistance with clothing and utilities, much much more 5 stars and a thank you to bcc

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