Community Helping Place

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1127 Highway 52 E
Dahlonega, GA 30533

Community Helping Place in Dahlonega, GA is the largest outreach program in Lumpkin County, offering a range of programs and services to meet the needs of the community. Their services include a food pantry, free medical and dental clinic, emergency financial assistance, and referral support services, all made possible by generous donations from individuals, businesses, churches, and civic groups.

With the help of dedicated staff and approximately 180 volunteers, Community Helping Place provides real help and support to individuals and families facing challenging circumstances, such as job loss, lack of access to healthcare, and financial difficulties. Through their various programs, they strive to transform lives and make a positive impact on the community they serve.

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