Donate to Our Emergency Assistance Fund
Your cash donation turns into immediate, practical help for kinship families: grocery gift cards (Kroger, Publix), gas cards, bus passes, and meal cards (McDonald’s). As funding grows, this fund will also support families at risk of eviction and essential in-home items like beds, cribs, cookware, diapers, and linens—so children can remain safe and stable with family.
Kinship Connect ATL is fiscally sponsored by the Chainges Fund, a U.S. 501(c)(3). Donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. You’ll receive an email receipt from Chainges Fund for your records.
- • Same-day grocery support when the pantry is empty
- • Gas cards and bus passes to get to work, school, and appointments
- • Meal cards for immediate relief during stressful transitions
- • As funding expands: rental/utility assistance to prevent eviction
- • As funding expands: in-home essentials (beds, cribs, cookware, diapers)
Hi, I’m Seantè, founder of Kinship Connect ATL. I started this work so families get help before a crisis.
My focus is simple: meet caregivers in the home, practice skills with parents and children together, and walk alongside families as we connect housing, school, and health supports.
Our approach is prevention-first, trauma-informed, and grounded in practical tools like CBT and motivational interviewing—so change is real and sustainable.
Your gift stocks our Emergency Assistance Fund—groceries, gas, bus passes, and meal cards—and helps us keep kids safely with kin. Thank you for powering this work.
— Seantè