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Parent to Parent of Georgia offers a variety of services to Georgia families impacted by disabilities or special healthcare needs. Our Vision is to be the source of choice for support, information, education, and leadership development for Georgians with disabilities or special health care needs, ages birth to 26, and their families. Our Mission is to support Georgia families and individuals from birth to 26 impacted by disabilities or special health care needs.
P2PGA is seeking to hire a part-time Business Operations Manager II! We are looking for a highly driven part-time Business Operations Manager to strengthen our organizational operations and help advance our mission. This role plays a key part in implementing operational strategies, ensuring program and service delivery, and supporting the overall organizational growth. The Business …
P2PGA is seeking to hire three part-time Regional Coordinators! Are you a parent or family member of a child with a disability or a professional interested in working with families? Are you looking for part-time work, a casual working environment, where you can help families access support and resources while expanding your own knowledge? Parent …
P2PGA is hiring a part-time Parent Partner for the LaGrange/Troup County area! Are you a parent or family member of a child with a disability or special healthcare need? Are you looking for part-time work in a casual working environment, where you can help families to access support and resources while expanding your own knowledge? …
On November 3, 2025, Georgia’s Department of Public Health launched a new Child Health Referral form. This updated form is simpler, shorter, and more inclusive, making it easier to connect families with the services they need. With a streamlined the layout, Georgia children should experience faster, more accurate referrals to Child Health programs, including: • …
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At Parent to Parent of Georgia, we know that change can bring uncertainty. With the recent news of staff cuts at Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) and Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS), many families may be wondering what this means for the support they count on. We want you to know …