Grandma Ann's Place

Filling in the GAPs

Grandma Ann’s Place provides clothing and essentials for displaced children and children entering foster care in Georgia. While being a beacon of support to foster parents, grandparents, kinship care parents, child placing agencies, and our local community.

When a child enters foster care, given the circumstances, they may only have time to grab a few of their belongings. Or they may have to leave with just the clothes on their backs.

Providing donations to Grandma Anns Place will help alleviate the hardship and support the child in care and foster parents. This level of support will encourage newcomers to become foster parents.

Georgia Foster Care Statistics
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The State of Georgia currently has 11,390 children in foster care and only has 4,744 licensed foster homes.

National Foster Care Statistics
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Nationally, more than 407,000 children and youth are in foster care, and 34 percent were placed with relatives or kin. Providing equitable services and supports to grand families can positively impact placement stability and permanency outcomes for children and families.

Your Contributions Make a Huge IMPACT!

Providing contributions to Grandma Anns Place will lighten the hardship and support the child in care, foster parents, grandparents, and kinship care parents.

Client Reviews

While preparing my home for an emergency placement Grandma Ann's Place truly rose above and beyond by providing bedding and the basic essentials needed for one of the children.
T. Jacobs
I had no idea what challenges I would face when I became the caregiver for my niece and nephew. Knowing they needed my love and support, I was prepared to conquer any challenges that came our way. Thanks to Grandma Ann's Place we were blessed with clothes and toys for my babies.
H. Johnson
By spearheading child placement with a healthy start, Grandma Ann's Place will definitely be a fresh and necessary addition to the foster care team!
J. Kelly
Foster Parents need all the support they can get. With the support of a company like Grandma Ann's Place this will help mitigate a lot of initial costs after placement. Had I had this level of support I would still want to foster children.
Anonymous

Learn more about Grandma Ann’s Place and its founder, a former displaced child with lived and everyday experience.

Learn more about Grandma Ann’s Place and its founder, a former displaced child with lived and everyday experience.