Interagency Alliances
The sites listed in this section are not under the direction of GOCF; we have no control over their content. This listing does not serve as an endorsement by GOCF of the views expressed in any of these sites.Department of Human Resources Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Addictive Diseases
mhddad.dhr.georgia.gov/DHR-MHDDAD/
Georgia's Department of Human Resources Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Addictive Diseases created this glossary of commonly used abbreviations and acronyms.
First Lady's Children's Cabinet
www.georgia-kids.com/
The First Lady's Children's Cabinet, headed by First Lady, Mrs. Mary Perdue, assures the safety and protection of Georgia's children. The Cabinet is guided by the principle that each child has a right to be safe, healthy, educated, and employable. Programs and services for children in Georgia are family-centered, culturally sensitive, community-based, cost-effective, and data- and outcome-driven through the help of the First Lady's Children's Cabinet.
Georgia Family Connection Partnership
www.gafcp.org
GaFCP works with the county collaboratives to develop strategic plans that set goals and measures/evaluates their improvement over time. Their goals are focused on children being healthy, ready for school, and succeeding in school, as well as helping families be more stable and self-sufficient.
Governor's Office of Highway Safety
www.gohs.state.ga.us/
The goal of the Governor's Office of Highway Safety is to provide highway safety data and fact-based analyses that will assist communities and safety advocates in implementing effective programs that will change high-risk driving behavior and increase safety on Georgia's streets and highways. GOHS holds the distinction of organizing nationally recognized programs such as Operation Zero Tolerance and Click It or Ticket!
Office of the Child Advocate
www.gachildadvocate.org
The Office of the Child Advocate's vision is to be the first place for those in government and the private sector to turn to for advice, assistance, and aid regarding the at-risk families and foster children of Georgia.
Team Georgia
connect.ga.gov/
1-800-Georgia is a toll-free service for citizens who are seeking state services but don't know who to call. The Call Center will connect callers to the correct government agency with their first call. Upon receipt of a call, the trained agent searches the state's KnowledgeBase to locate the correct service and phone number. The agent then connects the caller to the person or place responsible for the service needed. The goal is to improve customer service for all Georgia citizens by eliminating the aggravation of being transferred numerous times in search of information.
