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Who We Are

HISTORY

 Rebecca’s Tent began during a harsh winter in 1983, when Rabbi Mark Wilson of Congregation Shearith Israel saw the urgent need for a safe space for women experiencing homelessness in Atlanta. Partnering with Helen Spiegel, a Holocaust survivor who deeply understood the pain of displacement, they opened one of the first women’s shelters in Atlanta and the first shelter housed in a synagogue in the United States.


From its humble beginnings, Rebecca’s Tent grew to offer more than just shelter. Services expanded to include empowerment workshops, career and financial coaching, health education, and conflict resolution training. A year-round case management program was also introduced, providing former residents with ongoing support, community referrals, and resources to build independent lives.


In 2015, the shelter was renamed Rebecca’s Tent to better connect with the wider community, and in 2018, it became Rebecca’s Tent, Spiegel Women’s Shelter at Shearith Israel, honoring its founders, Helen and Frank Spiegel. Today, Rebecca’s Tent continues to operate as an independent nonprofit, empowering women to achieve self-sufficiency with the support of generous volunteers, donors, and community partners.

WHY OUR WORK MATTERS

According to the 2023 Point-in-Time (PIT) Count conducted by Partners for HOME in Atlanta, the following statistics were reported:


  • Total Homeless Population: 2,679 individuals, marking a 33% increase from the previous year. 


For more information on these statistic and homelessness, please visit the link below.


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HOW WE HELP

At Rebecca’s Tent, we provide targeted support to address these challenges and help women regain independence. Our services include:

  • Safe Shelter: A secure, welcoming space for women in need.
  • Day Services: Access to showers, laundry, lunch, and a supportive environment.
  • Job and Housing Assistance: Provide access to workshops and other community resources, case management, and navigation to stable housing and employment opportunities.


Together, we strive to create a pathway to stability and hope for every woman who walks through our doors.

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