The Atlanta Center for Self Sufficiency (ACSS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering financially vulnerable individuals in the Atlanta area. ACSS provides resources and services designed to help individuals experiencing homelessness to achieve economic self-sufficiency. Their programs include CareerWorks, a comprehensive job readiness program, Veterans Employment Assistance Program (VEAP), and Cafe 458, a unique program that offers life stabilization services to adults who are experiencing homelessness and are ready to make the transition to self-sufficiency.
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