1up Social Entrepreneurship Club

Why Join Us?
Get information about resources concerning Financial/Food/Clothing/Transportation/and Educational support
You get updates on local events and volunteering opportunities
You work with nonprofit organizations and build up your career skills/Enhance your resume
You learn how to start your own nonprofit or profit organization
You learn the importance of social entrepreneurship
Need Assistance?
- Financial support (past-due rent or utilities)
- Obtaining official State identification
- Short-term food assistance
- MARTA cards or transit tokens (must be employed or interviewing)
- Work shoes and, on occasion, tools
- Counseling and referrals
- Men's Clothing
Midtown Assistance Center's services are available, by appointment only, to residents of six Atlanta zip codes (30303, 30308, 30309, 30313, 30312 and 30314). Special funding sometimes allows us to serve other zip codes in Fulton and DeKalb Counties. When you call for an appointment, they perform a pre-screening, which helps them determine if you meet eligibility requirements. You will be asked to bring in certain forms of documentation when you come for your appointment. It is very important that you bring identification and any documents requested. Since our hours are limited, you must be on time for your appointment.
To make an appointment, call 404-681-5777 during client hours.
Resources & Important Contacts Food/Financial/Housing/Clothing/Education/General Assistance
These days there is a new set of difference makers; another breed of entrepreneurs called social entrepreneurs. Staff writers from PBS.com highlight the following five characteristics of social entrepreneurship and how it differs from business entrepreneurship: