What we do, who we serve.
At CUMI, derived from the Greek word meaning "Get Up," we are more than a non-profit organization. We are a beacon of hope based in Atlanta, Georgia, committed to uplifting those in need. As a faith-inspired 501(c)(3) entity, our mission transcends providing basic social services. We aim to be a transformative force in the lives of the homeless, veterans, and individuals undergoing significant life transitions.
Services
Resume Development and Job Readiness: Crafting a compelling resume is the first step towards employment success. Our experts assist in resume development and provide comprehensive job readiness training to enhance employability. Soft Skills Preparedness: Soft skills are vital in today's world. We focus on developing communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and other interpersonal skills essential for both personal and professional success.
Job Development and Placement: We understand that meaningful employment is a cornerstone of stability. Our job development and placement services are designed to connect individuals with career opportunities that align with their skills and aspirations. From personalized job counseling to employer networking, we are committed to your professional journey.
Christian-Based Life Coaching: Our life coaching services, grounded in Christian values, offer guidance, support, and spiritual enrichment. We help individuals navigate life's challenges, fostering personal growth and a deeper sense of purpose within a faith-centered framework.
Charitable Campaigns: Our charitable campaigns are at the heart of community engagement, raising awareness and resources to support our cause and those we serve.
CUMI
At CUMI Inc., well-being is at the forefront of what we’re working towards. Our employment services programs and activities are designed to be a catalyst that helps community members reach their goals and fulfill their potential. Learn more about the positive impact we are having and join us in bringing about positive change.
“In order to live free, one must forgive freely”