About Us
"All The Things We Do, Yet There's More To Come"
Core Values
Belief in Human Potential
We believe people have the capacity to make positive choices. They have the will and ability to make changes to help themselves and to contribute to the community.
Compassion & Respect
We strive to have a deep awareness of the physical, psychological and spiritual needs of people.
We appreciate others, holding each individual in high esteem.
Social Justice
We believe in the value of advocating for individual opportunity and systemic change in our society.
Excellence
We strive to provide the highest quality in the areas of best practice programming, management
and services.
Integrity & Accountability
We strive for ethical actions and rational decisions that reflect honesty and responsibility.
Miracle Caregivers for Needy Childrenand Families is the leading independent organization creating real and lasting change in the lives of children in need in the United States and around the world. Recognized for our commitment to excellence, accountability, innovation, and teamwork, our work takes us into the heart of communities, where we help children and families help themselves.
Miracle Caregivers for Needy Children and Families relief and development programs address both the immediate and long-term needs of children struggling to overcome poverty, which is often exacerbated by war and disaster:
In the developing world, Miracle Caregivers for Needy Children and Families ensures that children can survive and thrive and that their families, communities and societies have the resources, knowledge and skills to enable them to do so. Our work actively engages children, women, families, and communities in identifying problems, partnering to pursue and develop solutions, and building their capacity to create permanent solutions on their own and over the long term.
Giving to Poverty Children and Families, Gives Them Hope for a Better Tomorrow
In the United States, Miracle Caregivers for Needy Children and Families ensures that children in need, participate in effective literacy as well as nutrition and physical activity programs to help them achieve in school and maintain healthy life-styles.
GEORGIA STATISTIC
POVERTY RATES
Zip Code 30311 | County Fulton | Georgia | United States | |
Population living in poverty | 8,870 | 124,241 | 1,033,793 | 33,899,812 |
Poverty rate | 25.12% | 15.73% | 12.99% | 12.38% |
Population living in poverty at 50% of the poverty rate | 4,625 | 68,396 | 488,190 | 15,337,408 |
50% poverty rate | 13.10% | 8.66% | 6.13% | 5.60% |
Population living in poverty at 150% of the poverty rate | 12,723 | 185,489 | 1,719,251 | 57,320,149 |
150% poverty rate | 36.03% | 23.49% | 21.60% | 20.93% |
Families living in poverty | 1,972 | 23,270 | 210,138 | 6,620,945 |
Family poverty rate | 21.85% | 12.40% | 9.88% | 9.16% |
Aggregate income deficit | $15,898,800 | $200,369,300 | $1,546,905,600 | $47,983,703,500 |
Average family income deficit | $8,062.27 | $8,610.63 | $7,361.38 | $7,247.26 |
Child poverty rate (Population under 18 years of age living in poverty) | 38.67% | 22.97% | 17.14% | 16.56% |
% of the poverty population that is under 18 years of age | 40.26% | 36.21% | 35.35% | 34.65% |
Elderly poverty rate (Population over 64 years of age living in poverty) | 15.78% | 15.17% | 13.55% | 9.86% |
% of the poverty population that is over 65 years of age | 7.14% | 8.31% | 9.89% | 9.70% |
White poverty rate | 23.87% | 5.74% | 8.24% | 9.14% |
% of the poverty population that is White | 2.63% | 17.72% | 41.50% | 55.60% |
African-American poverty rate | 24.98% | 26.55% | 23.08% | 24.90% |
% of the poverty population that is African-American | 94.32% | 74.42% | 50.17% | 24.03% |
Hispanic poverty rate | 24.69% | 20.48% | 21.63% | 22.63% |
% of the poverty population that is Hispanic | 2.24% | 7.65% | 8.77% | 23.00% |
Occupied housing units | 13,772 | 321,242 | 3,006,369 | 105,480,101 |
Owner-occupied housing units | 6,398 | 167,111 | 2,029,293 | 69,816,513 |