When Canopy Atlanta conducts community listening, we often hear needs, questions, and problems from residents. The stories in our Community Issues are developed from this feedback among others. While these stories take a deeper look at these topics, sometimes residents just need to know where to look or who to call if there is a resource available to assist them.
That’s why we created this resource guide, which we will continue to add to over time. Better yet, community members can still contribute, by either suggesting a resource or an improvement to the app overall. This resource hub is open to any of the metro Atlanta neighborhoods Canopy Atlanta has covered thus far: West End, Forest Park, Bankhead, South DeKalb, Lakewood Heights, Norcross, Tri-Cities, Collier Heights, and what’s to come.
We hope that through this hub, community members can continue to share what they know with each other. Browse the app below, or click this link to add it to your home screen on mobile.
Check out a few more of our resource pages here:
I hope this story leaves you inspired by the power of community-focused journalism. Here at Canopy Atlanta, we're driven by a unique mission: to uncover and amplify the voices and stories that often go unheard in traditional newsrooms.
Our nonprofit model allows us to prioritize meaningful journalism that truly serves the needs of our community. We're dedicated to providing you with insightful, thought-provoking stories that shed light on the issues and stories that matter most to neighborhoods across Atlanta.
By supporting our newsroom, you're not just supporting journalism – you're investing in Atlanta. Small and large donations enable us to continue our vital work of uncovering stories in underrepresented communities, stories that deserve to be told and heard.
From Bankhead to South DeKalb to Norcross, I believe in the power of our journalism and the impact it can have on our city.
If you can, please consider supporting us with a small gift today. Your support is vital to continuing our mission.
Floyd Hall, co-founder







