Crossroads Community Ministries
Crossroads’ well-trained staff and committed volunteers provide a variety of services to help people who are homeless find shelter and stability. Each year, Crossroads:
serves 60,000 meals to men, women and children who are homeless;
provides 6,500 MARTA passes for employment-related and medical emergencies;
serves over 3,900 men, women and children;
provides 3,500 Guests with a mailing address—a
11/07/2025
🚨 Advocacy Alert: Sign the Petition for More Public Restrooms in Downtown Atlanta! 🚨
Imagine going through your day without access to a safe, clean restroom. Many of our neighbors experiencing homelessness downtown face this every day. Access to restrooms isn’t just a convenience — it’s a matter of health, safety, and dignity.
Our friends at Central Outreach & Advocacy Center are organizing a petition to present to the Mayor this October, asking for more public restrooms. Every signature counts.
💙 Take two minutes to sign and share:
Sign the Petition: https://buff.ly/bsCGvXk
Together, we can help make our city one where dignity is part of everyone’s daily life.
Basic Needs, Human Dignity: Add your Name to a Call for more Public Restrooms in Downtown Atlanta To some, a scarcity of public restrooms might seem like a minor issue. But if you’ve ever walked around downtown Atlanta and needed a restroom, or had to detour past a dirty sidewalk, you know it’s not minor. For most of us - residents, commuters, visitors - it's an inconvenience. But for the hu...
10/15/2025
🏳️🌈💦 What a day at the Atlanta Pride Parade!
Crossroads was honored to join our friends at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church to hand out water, smiles, and encouragement along the parade route. Together, we celebrated love, inclusion, and community — the same values that guide our work every day at Crossroads.
We’re so grateful to everyone who volunteered, cheered, and helped us keep our neighbors hydrated and cared for under the rainbow. 🌈💛
10/09/2025
Crossroads will be closed Monday, October 13, in observance of Indigenous Peoples’ Day. We’ll reopen for regular services on Tuesday, October 14.
As we pause for the holiday, we honor the strength, wisdom, and enduring presence of Indigenous peoples—the first stewards of this land—whose resilience continues to guide us toward justice, care, and connection.
Thank you to our volunteers and guests for planning ahead and joining us in reflection and respect.
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420 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA
30308
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9:30am - 1:30pm |
| Tuesday | 9:30am - 1:30pm |
| Thursday | 9:30am - 1:30pm |
| Friday | 9:30am - 1:30pm |