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Georgia · Local Safety Net

Find help before hardship becomes crisis.

Georgia unemployment, food assistance, utility help, health coverage, and 211 resources — organized for the moment you need them.

If you just lost your job

The first 72 hours matter most.

These six steps are ordered for maximum effect.

1

File for unemployment — today.

Georgia has an unpaid waiting period. That clock starts when you file, not when you lose the job. File at Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) online.

2

Know your runway.

Savings ÷ monthly essentials = months. Write the number down. A realistic number is more useful than a vague sense of anxiety.

3

Cut non-essentials now.

Every $100 per month you cut extends your runway. Subscriptions, dining, extras — do it before you need to.

4

Check health coverage options.

You have 60 days to elect COBRA. Georgia Medicaidmay cover your household at the state benefits portal.

5

Apply for food and utility assistance.

Apply through the state benefits portal. SNAP takes up to 30 days to process — apply sooner rather than later.

6

Call 211.

One call, every local resource. Food banks, rent assistance, utility help, childcare, mental health — specific to your county. Available 24/7 at 211.org or dial 211.

Unemployment benefits

What GA unemployment actually covers.

Filing

File online through the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) at the state portal. 14 weeks is one of the shortest UI durations in the US. Extended to 26 weeks only during high unemployment periods. File online or call (877) 709-8185. Three work contacts required per week.

Job search resources

State workforce centers offer free job search tools, resume help, skills training, and career counseling.

Find a workforce center →

GA unemployment at a glance

$365

Maximum weekly benefit

14 weeks weeks

Maximum duration

None

Unpaid waiting period — starts when you file

Food, utility & health

Georgia programs. Apply early.

These programs take time to process. Apply before you're in crisis — not after.

Food Assistance (SNAP)

Apply through the Georgia benefits portal. Processing takes up to 30 days — apply before you need it.

Apply for food assistance

Utility Assistance (LIHEAP)

One-time payment sent directly to your utility. Apply before funds run out.

Apply for utility help

Health Coverage (Medicaid)

Check eligibility through the state benefits portal. Georgia has NOT fully expanded Medicaid. A limited 'Pathways' program (2023) covers some adults who meet work/activity requirements, but the full expansion coverage gap leaves an estimated 300,000+ Georgians uninsured.

Check Medicaid eligibility

Benefits.gov

Answer questions about your situation and see every federal and state benefit program you may qualify for. Broader than any single state portal.

Screen for all benefits

Healthcare.gov Marketplace

If you don't qualify for Medicaid, ACA plans may be available with subsidies. Job loss is a qualifying life event — you have 60 days.

Compare coverage options

State Workforce Centers

Free job search, resume help, skills training, and career counseling across Georgia. Available regardless of employment status.

Find a center near you

211 — one call, every local resource

Dial 211 for 24/7 connection to food banks, rent assistance, utility help, childcare, and more — specific to your county. Also at 211.org.

Next steps

Where do you want to go next?

Take action

Run through the GA checklist.

Safety net checklist, job loss first 72 hours, and NC-specific preparedness actions.

GA Checklists

Build the foundation

Start with three days of self-reliance.

The 72-hour kit, the six pillars, and the universal first step.

First 72 Hours