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Christian City

Ministry Description
Christian City was established more than five decades ago when the first home for abused and abandoned children opened on Valentine’s Day, 1965. Today, there are more than 1,000 residents, both children and senior adults, living at Christian City, a nonprofit organization that depends on the generosity of donors for financial support. The 500-acre campus in South Metro Atlanta includes the Children’s Village Residential Program, Crossroads Foster Care & Adoption Program, Safe Place Runaway & Homeless Youth Program, Thrive Graduate Transition Program, Active Senior Patio Homes and Apartments, and Graceland Thrift Store. For more information - www.christiancity.org or 770-703-AMEN.
Ministry Details
Location: Union City, GA
Founded: 1963
Tel: (770) 703-2759
Top Leader: Mr. Keith Horton
Donor Contact: Mrs. LaVann Landrum
Member Since: September 12, 1994
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GiverConnect™
The Children’s Village at Christian City offers life services and a safe haven for children in crisis, ages 5-17. Often, our children are victims of abuse, neglect and/or abandonment. Our commitment is to minister to the needs of the children and their families by bringing about a healthy reunification. In circumstances where reunification is not possible, our goal is to provide a safe and loving home environment where they can feel nurtured.
Ministry Sectors & Types
Ministry Sectors
  • Children
  • Missions
  • Ministry Types
  • Senior Care (primary)
  • Children's Home
  • Child Sponsorship
  • Other Names Under Which Funds May Be Raised