Age 0-5
Brunswick GA 31520
Provides hearing evaluations and hearing aids.
Savannah GA 31405
American Cancer Society
Brunswick GA 31520
N/A
Jesup GA 31546
Psychotherapy for depression, anxiety, OCD, and stress. Reunification Counseling for high conflict families. Play Therapy Medical Counseling DUI Clinical Evaluations Substance Abuse Evaluations Guardianship Evaluations
Jesup GA 31545
A program for boys 11 through 17 designed to achieve the aims of Scouting through a vigorous outdoor program and peer group leadership with the counsel of an adult Scoutmaster.
Jesup GA 31545
NOTICE
This Division of Family & Children Services is open and operating; however, DFCS is temporarily reducing in-person operations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. As a result, we encourage you to use self-service options during this time.
General Information:
Call 1-877-423-4746
Visit dfcs.ga.gov
Apply for Food Stamp and Medicaid benefits at gateway.ga.gov (verification documents and case status info for all benefits [food stamps, Medicaid and TANF] is also available here)
Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT):
https://www.connectebt.com/gaebtclient/
888-421-3281 for updates
Child Welfare
If you have questions about an existing child welfare case, call your case manager or their supervisor for support.
To report suspected child abuse or neglect, call DFCS Child Protective Services (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) at 1.855.GACHILD
(1.855.422.4453)
Reports are taken 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by calling 1-855-GACHILD / 1-855-422-4453
Jesup Georgia, 31545-0212
Mrs. Stephanie Jones-Heath, Ceo
912-318-3947
Hours of Operation
Monday – Friday 8 AM – 5 PM
Closed 12:30 – 1:30 PM
After hours and weekends, please call (912) 368-1959
Support for our schools, public safety, first responders, child abuse prevention, county non-profits
Special Services/Hours: Weekly meetings at 12 noon each Wednesday at Sybil’s Family Restaurant in Jesup.
Fair Haven’s Outreach & Education Program target’s domestic violence victims in Wayne, Appling and Jeff-Davis Counties who do not need emergency shelter, but are living with or in domestic violence. The Outreach Program collaborates with other community agencies to obtain the most effective resources to assist the family live a life free from the fear of violence. This program is designed for families to gain knowledge and resources to become a strong and stable family, to assist children’s emotional and educational needs while being led by confident and capable parent(s). Monthly support groups are offered as well.