NOT RECOMMENDED! I checked in and was there overnight. I then was told to get a Covid19 test. I was left behind by the driver. The driver returned to pick me up. After I finished my test I waited about thirty minutes for the van to pick me. I decided to catch a ride from s friend. The staff at Mission Atlanta frowned on my declaration of independence and kicked me out of the building. This program babysits adult men instead of rehabilitate them. I was under the impression this organization was about independence and self sufficiency. It frowns upon folk who embody such traits.
I was at Fuqua Hall from June 1999 - Nov 2001. I will be celebrating my 21st year of sobriety from alcoholism on March 7, 2020. I give 100% credit of my sobriety to my time at Fuqua Hall. I am still in touch with one of the men that I got clean with. Quite a few of the men from that time had since passed on. I hope and pray that the men at Fuqua Hall will continue to be a beacon of hope and strength to all that seek to achieve the goal of sobriety. May Allah continue to bless and strengthen those men and the mission of The Atlanta Union Mission & The men of Fuqua Hall. —-Abdul Nur—-
They have help me a great deal in the past few months
This is insane! I have 2 children and running from an abusive relationship. Im being told I cant get help u til Tuesday! Atlanta ga has no empathy for people period. Ive been hung up on and everything. My kids and I need shelter😭
I am a resident of Sheppards Inn great place to start
You only help Monday through Friday people are homeless seven days a week! Your hours a crazy. One would have to literally sleep on your door steps in order to hopefully get a bed. Perhaps your board of directors should rethink the program and come up with a better plan this one isn’t working.
Its the best option if you are not quite ready to get your own apartment. However new construction directly across the street raises concerns.
Is a great transitional place to stay.
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HELP and a lot of hope 👏☀️
More run around than help