Our Impact
An overview of the programs and initiatives
Ongoing programs and initiatives supporting education and access to information.
LearnU: Money Mindset for Teens
In-person youth workshops focused on budgeting, spending decisions, and saving habits delivered through interactive activities and group discussions.
- Session Held: Feb 07 2026
- Total Attendance: 32
- Age Range: 12 - 19
- Location: ICNA Relief Decatur
Community Needs Survey
Ongoing community outreach focused on collecting input from DeKalb County residents to better understand local needs, gaps in services, and priorities. Data collected helps inform future programs, partnerships, and resource planning.
- Focus: Community needs & priorities
- Method: In-person outreach & engagement
- Coverage: Dekalb County
Every Kid Gets a Gift: Toy Drive
Community event bringing free toys to children in low-income and underserved families across DeKalb County. Organized in partnership with Najam and the Rohingya Education and Community Center to make sure every child leaves with a smile.
- Focus: Free Toys for Kids
- Session Held: March 29 2026
- Method: Community Partnership & In-Person Event
- Coverage: Dekalb County: Clarkston
- Program Partner: Najam Center
LearnU: Budgeting Basics
Our first LearnU program focused on simple budgeting basics, including saving strategies and how to build a basic budget.
- Session Held: Oct 24 2025
- Total Attendance: 4
- Age Range: All Ages
- Location: Stone Mountain Sue Kellogg Library
Health Education
In-person health education shared through community tabling and outreach at partner locations.
- Sessions Held:
- Nov 03 | Nov 18 | Dec 05 | Dec 06 | Dec 19
- Audience: Adults & families
- Focus: Health coverage education
- Locations: ICNA Relief Decatur, Clarkston Village Shopping Center, Family Advocating For Voice
Transparency & Accountability
We keep records of our programs and share updates so our work is visible and understandable.
Clear Reporting
We publish program updates and summaries that reflect what was done, where it took place, and how initiatives are evolving over time.
Open Communication
Information is shared in plain language so community members can easily understand our work, goals, and limitations.
Why It Matters
We keep records of our programs and share updates so our work is visible and understandable.
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Frequently asked questions
Answers to common questions about our programs and services.
Our primary focus is serving the DeKalb County community. However, our programs are open to anyone who can benefit, and we may partner or host programs outside DeKalb when opportunities are available.
Yes! Most of our programs and workshops are offered at no cost to participants. When there is a fee or limited capacity, it will always be clearly stated in advance.
Yes. We welcome volunteers and community members who want to support our programs, events, or outreach efforts. Opportunities vary depending on current needs and upcoming activities.
You can stay updated by checking our website, following our social media pages, or signing up for updates through our contact forms and event announcements.
Stay in the Loop
Organizations, groups, and individuals interested in collaborating with us are welcome to connect. We work with a wide range of partners to plan and deliver programs together, supporting community-led ideas and shared goals.
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