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Pregnant and Homeless - Find Help in Georgia

If you're pregnant and homeless in Georgia, you're not alone — and there is help available.

Whether you're sleeping in your car or couch surfing, there are safe, supportive places and people ready to guide you. You can get connected with free housing for pregnant women, financial support, and compassionate professionals who care about your future and your baby’s.

With the right assistance, you can gain stability and choose the path that’s best for your situation. Call 1-800-ADOPTION to get immediate, unbiased support

I Am Pregnant and Homeless: What Can I Do in Georgia?

If you are pregnant and homeless, wondering what you can do, the first step is to know that you have options. Your safety, health, and future matter — and you don’t have to navigate this alone.

Here are immediate actions you can take:

Programs and organizations in Georgia housing and resources to pregnant women in crisis.

Agencies like ours can help you find a safe, stable place to stay for free, even if you're not sure about adoption yet, we’ll provide free, unbiased support. 

If there’s someone you trust, consider staying temporarily while exploring longer-term solutions.

Some local governments offer emergency housing and rental subsidies for expectant mothers.

I’m Pregnant and Homeless in Georgia [Your Options]

You may feel like you’re out of choices — but you have more control than you think. As a pregnant woman experiencing homelessness, here are your options:

Parenting

If you choose to raise your baby, we can connect you with programs that offer pregnant homeless assistance, including:

  • Medicaid coverage for prenatal care
  • WIC and food assistance
  • Parenting classes and job training

Abortion

Abortion access in Georgia is limited, especially after six weeks. If this is something you're considering, contact a local pregnancy center or health clinic as soon as possible for guidance.

Adoption

Adoption gives you the chance to create a safe, loving future for your baby — even if you’re not in a place to parent right now. Many women choose adoption because it allows their child to grow up in a secure, stable home with opportunities they couldn’t otherwise provide.

Through adoption, your child can have a family that’s emotionally and financially prepared — one you get to choose and even meet in advance.

Adoption can also provide peace of mind. You can stay in contact with your child and watch them grow through open adoption. You’ll know they’re safe, loved, and thriving.

If you're pregnant, homeless and need assistance, adoption also comes with real, practical support. Here's how American Adoptions can help:

  • Free housing assistance during your pregnancy

  • Financial help for rent, groceries, utilities, transportation, and medical care

  • Counseling and emotional support throughout your journey

  • And much more

You are in control every step of the way. Whether you're early in your pregnancy or close to giving birth, it's never too late to choose adoption and start creating a better future.

Pregnant Homeless Resources in Georgia

There are local and state programs designed to help pregnant women without housing. To qualify, you may need to provide ID, proof of pregnancy, and meet income limits — but agencies like ours can help walk you through the process.

Below are trusted resources in Georgia:

Emergency & Transitional Housing

State & Government Programs

Get the Support You Deserve

If you're pregnant and homeless and need help, you’re already taking the first step by looking for answers. You don’t have to figure this out alone.

Whether you need pregnant and homeless housing, are considering adoption, or just need someone to listen — we're here for you.

Call 1-800-ADOPTION to get the support you deserve or fill out our online contact form. 

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