A structured path from instability to independence.

New Legacy Living is building toward a transitional living model designed to support teen mothers and their infants in Georgia with safety, structure, and long-term opportunity.

Focused on vulnerable young mothers and their children.

New Legacy Living is designed to serve pregnant or parenting teens ages 14 to 19, including young mothers at risk of homelessness, youth aging out of foster care, and those without stable family support.

The organization also envisions collaboration with schools, DFCS, juvenile courts, and community agencies to help connect young mothers with support during a critical life stage.

A wraparound approach built for real-life stability.

Residential stability

Safe, stable housing in a structured environment designed to promote responsibility, consistency, and growth.

Education support

Help with high school completion, GED preparation, and next-step educational planning.

Workforce readiness

Resume support, job readiness preparation, and pathways toward employment and self-sufficiency.

Parenting and child development

Parenting education, infant development support, and guidance for nurturing healthy early foundations.

Financial literacy

Budgeting, savings, banking education, and life-skills development to support long-term independence.

Wellness and aftercare

Trauma-informed counseling, case management, and transitional support designed to continue beyond residency.

Because one service alone is rarely enough.

Teen mothers often face overlapping barriers including housing instability, school disruption, limited childcare access, financial stress, and a lack of consistent mentorship. New Legacy Living’s vision is to address those challenges through coordinated, compassionate, wraparound support rather than isolated short-term solutions.

Building stronger outcomes for mothers, children, and families.

The long-term vision includes stronger educational outcomes, increased employment readiness, more stable housing transitions, improved parenting confidence, and reduced intergenerational instability. The goal is not only to meet urgent needs, but to help young families build lives rooted in resilience, dignity, and lasting opportunity.