Gateway Center is a leading homeless shelter and service hub located in the heart of Atlanta, Georgia, operating within the Public Services & Government network. More than a place to sleep, it functions as an organized entry point into Atlanta’s continuum of care for adults experiencing homelessness, connecting them to housing, stabilization, and long-term support.
Gateway Center focuses on helping individuals move from crisis to stability. Staff work closely with clients to assess immediate needs, address barriers such as unemployment or lack of documentation, and coordinate with local agencies and nonprofits for wraparound care.
Gateway Center primarily serves:
Many guests arrive with complex challenges—unemployment, limited income, health issues, or disconnection from family and support systems. Gateway Center helps them navigate local Public Services & Government resources in a structured, respectful environment.
Each client works with staff to develop a service plan that may include:
The emphasis is on realistic, step-by-step goals toward safe, stable housing.
| Service Area | What It Includes |
|---|---|
| Shelter & Basic Needs | Temporary shelter beds, showers, restrooms, laundry, and secure storage |
| Housing Navigation | Referrals to housing programs, landlord engagement, and move-in preparation |
| Case Management | Individualized plans, goal setting, and progress tracking |
| Employment Support | Job readiness coaching and connections to local workforce partners |
| Benefits & IDs | Assistance applying for IDs, public benefits, and similar government programs |
These services position Gateway Center as a key connector among homeless shelters, community organizations, and government agencies in Atlanta.
As part of the city’s Public Services & Government ecosystem, Gateway Center plays a crucial coordination role. It helps reduce fragmentation by bringing multiple services under one roof or within one referral pathway, so clients are not left navigating complicated systems on their own.
The organization collaborates with local shelters, outreach teams, healthcare providers, and city partners to support a more efficient response to homelessness. For residents, families, and professionals looking for a starting point to help an unhoused adult in Atlanta, Gateway Center is often the recommended first contact within the local homeless shelters network.