Mission - To empower women, children, veterans, and families to END the cycle of homelessness, addiction, and poverty.
Vision - That every woman and child who enters the doors of Mary Hall Freedom Village be provided with the resources to recovery including substance abuse treatment, medical and mental health treatment, safe sustainable housing options, childcare, food, clothing, employment training, and most importantly strength to overcome adversity.
History - Mary Hall Freedom Village, founded in June 1996, addresses the need for residential substance treatment services for women in the Metro- Atlanta area. In 1998 we began providing housing to homeless women, children, veterans, and families. Since its humble beginnings of one apartment and two women, Mary Hall Freedom Village currently provides housing and services to over 250 women and over 80 children on any given day, restoring over 1,000 lives annually, and has served over 18,000 women since 1996. Our organization began with a focus on recovery, but has since grown into a well-respected, highly recognized program that focuses on freeing women and children from the cycle of homelessness, poverty, mental illness, and addiction. With over 30 services offered such as career development, childcare, reunification, veteran housing & employment, and behavioral health & wellness services, women are provided the tools and resources to recover.