Georgia Division of Family & Children Services Employee Directory
Government AdministrationGeorgia, United States501-1000 Employees
The Georgia Division of Family & Children Services is a state government agency based in Atlanta, Georgia, focused on protecting children from abuse and promoting family self-sufficiency. It operates through two main branches: Child Welfare, which includes Child Protective Services, adoptions, and foster care; and the Office of Family Independence, which oversees TANF, Food Stamps, Medicaid, and other supports aimed at self-sufficiency. The agency provides child protection and family assistance services across the state. The division employs a moderately large workforce, reflecting its role within state government administration. Its mandate covers safeguarding children and connecting families with welfare programs and self-sufficiency resources to improve stability.