• Address: 206 Agnes Dr., Eatonton, GA 31024
  • Service Area: Middle Georgia, Rural Georgia, and the Nearby Metro Areas.

Reaching to Save Lives

Learn more about our community-based programs and services.

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Improved Quality of Life for Youth and Families in Middle Georgia

Reach2Teach is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering an improved quality of life for youth and families in Middle Georgia and the neighboring metro and rural areas through innovative educational programs and community support. We empower individuals by providing resources that promote personal growth and success. Please click here to contact us for more details.

Inspiring Change Through Education and Support

Our Programs

We offer the following services:

College Scholarship Program

This college scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance for college tuition, books, room, and board for less fortunate individuals enrolled in college.

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GED Assistance Program

The GED assistance program aims to help individuals obtain their GED, enabling them to secure employment and become productive members of society.

Youth Summer Camp

Our youth summer camp provides training for young individuals to prevent drug abuse and unwanted pregnancies. Participants will also learn essential life skills, including cooking, career exploration, automobile maintenance, preventative health, and computer training. Please click here to contact us for more details.

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What a Previous Scholarship Recipient Says About Our Program

“My name is Sarah Chapman Swinson, and I was born and raised in Eatonton, Georgia. One of my favorite aspects of growing up in this wonderful small town is the overwhelming sense of community and support that is shared among its residents. During my senior year at Putnam County High School, I began applying for local scholarships, and was so blessed to have been the recipient of the New Life Outreach scholarship. This generous scholarship, provided by members of my own community, helped me attend Mercer University to pursue my undergraduate education.”

Sarah Swinson