Mosaic Georgia
Mosaic Georgia is a Sexual Assault & Children's Advocacy Center.
06/19/2026
Today, we honor the history, resilience, and contributions of Black communities while reflecting on the work that remains.
Juneteenth marks both a celebration of freedom and a reminder that justice delayed continues to shape the experiences of many today.
At Mosaic Georgia, we recognize that racial inequities continue to affect access to safety, healing, and support for survivors of sexual violence. We remain committed to listening, learning, and working toward a future where every survivor is heard, believed, and supported.
06/18/2026
Connecting with our community is always one of the best parts of what we do.
Thank you to Civic Guardians of North East Georgia and Atlanta Fork Lifts, Inc. for hosting the Community Resource & Safety Event this past weekend and bringing together organizations dedicated to supporting local families.
We loved meeting attendees, sharing resources, and being part of a day focused on safety, connection, and community.
It was also wonderful to connect with our partners at Festival of Trees and see so many organizations working together to make a difference.
06/08/2026
A new support group for rising 6th–8th grade youth is coming to Mosaic Georgia this summer.
Beginning June 25, participants will have the opportunity to connect with peers, build coping skills, and engage in activities, games, and discussion in a supportive environment.
This group will meet in person on Thursdays from 5:00–6:00 PM in Lawrenceville.
Learn more about this new group and register here: https://www.cognitoforms.com/MosaicGeorgia1/StartingTogetherSupportGroupForPreTeensRegistrationForm
06/05/2026
As Atlanta prepares to host the FIFA World Cup, conversations about prevention, awareness, and community responsibility are more important than ever.
In our latest article, Mosaic Georgia Advocacy Manager & CSEC Advocate Mairah Teli explores how major events can expose existing vulnerabilities, what human trafficking often looks like in reality, and why preparing before harm happens matters.
Read our latest article, Atlanta’s Community Efforts to Prevent Human Trafficking During the World Cup: https://www.mosaicgeorgia.org/atlantas-community-efforts-to-prevent-human-trafficking-during-the-world-cup/
If you or someone you know needs support related to sexual violence, exploitation, human trafficking, or abuse, our free 24/7 crisis line is here to help: 866-900-6019.
Every healing journey looks different.
As Mental Health Awareness Month comes to a close, we’re reflecting on an important reminder from Sarah, Wholeness Collective Coordinator & Therapist at Mosaic: healing is not one size fits all.
It’s easy to compare your progress to someone else’s. Give yourself grace and remember that your journey is your own.
If you need support along the way, we’re here. From counseling and support groups to wellness offerings, like art and yoga, we provide free services designed to meet survivors where they are. Learn more about our free mental health & wellness services: https://www.mosaicgeorgia.org/mentalhealth/
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