Lighting the Way to Emotional Well-being

Perhaps you are navigating a major life transition or trying to stay afloat amid great sadness, fear, or uncertainty. You may hope to feel more connected to your partner, family, or community, or be in need of support as you heal from painful wounds from the past. Whatever led you here, we are here to walk with you on your journey. 



"Hope is being able to see that there is light, despite all of the darkness."

– Archbishop Desmond Tutu



Our caring and skilled team of multidisciplinary professionals and therapists are honored to support you and your family. We offer evidence based services in the treatment of mood disorders, trauma, relationship concerns, and more.

Samaritan Counseling Center of Atlanta welcomes individuals of every race, ethnicity, age, gender expression and identity, sexual orientation, religious and spiritual background, and socioeconomic status. 

To speak with a member of our intake team or learn more about our services, reach out today!

4th Annual Mental Health Connections Week

Sunday, March 17, 2024

5:30 PM  7:30 PM

What a joy it was to partner with the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta and Will for Hope, to welcome Dr. Beth-Sarah Wright as this year's keynote speaker. 

Following her lecture, we had three break-out dinner groups: one for parents and grandparents of youth facilitated by Dr Lauren Edwards, one for youth, and one break-out group for all facilitated by Dr Beth-Sarah Wright. 

Contact Kate Monk and Katie Sundermeier with any questions at katemonk@willforhope.org or ksundermeier@firstpresatl.org.

Couldn't make it to this year's event? Click below to watch the recording: