Radical Hospitality & Housing

We welcome vulnerable immigrants into both short-term and long-term housing. Since 2020, hundreds of people from more than 50 countries have found safety, care, and a place to begin again.

Hospitality at Atlanta Friends Meeting

We offer short-term hospitality at the Atlanta Friends Meeting. Guests stay for a few nights at no cost. Many are traveling long distances for ICE check-ins, immigration court, or other required appointments. In a time of stress and uncertainty, they are welcomed with rest, safety, and care.

Transitional Housing in Shared Community

We also offer longer-term housing in a home rented from a partner congregation. People usually stay for at least six months. This time helps them stabilize, navigate immigration processes, and begin rebuilding their lives.

The home is a shared, intentional community rooted in relationship. Over time, residents often form strong bonds with neighbors, friends, and chosen family. These relationships build resilience and support as people work toward staying in the United States.