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Official Facebook page of the British Consulate-General in Atlanta. Our office covers the states of AL, GA, MS, SC, NC, & TN! Twitter @UKinAtlanta #UKATL
VISAS: http://www.catla.mrecic.gov.ar/en/content/tourist PASAPORTES: http://www.catla.mrecic.gov.ar/node/3927 DNI: http://www.catla.mrecic.gov.ar/content/dni-tramites PODERES (PoA): http://www.catla.mrecic.gov.ar/node/2769 NOTARIZATION: http://www.catla.mrecic.gov.ar/content/legalizaciones-y-vistos
Official Facebook page of the Consulate General of Belgium in Atlanta. Our consular district includes 10 southeastern U.S. states (AL, AR, NC, SC, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, TN).
VISAS: http://www.catla.mrecic.gov.ar/en/content/tourist PASAPORTES: http://www.catla.mrecic.gov.ar/node/3927 DNI: http://www.catla.mrecic.gov.ar/content/dni-tramites PODERES (PoA): http://www.catla.mrecic.gov.ar/node/2769 NOTARIZATION: http://www.catla.mrecic.gov.ar/content/legalizaciones-y-vistos
Employ Georgia is a new application the GDOL is using to assist job seekers in developing a résumé, matching their skills and experience to existing jobs, and exploring careers.
Official Facebook page of the Consulate General of Belgium in Atlanta. Our consular district includes 10 southeastern U.S. states (AL, AR, NC, SC, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, TN).
The Georgia Commission on Women is a state commission representing the women of Georgia. The fifteen members of the GCW are appointed by the governor, lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the House, and we come from every corner of the state. Our mission is to advocate for Georgia women, to inform government officials of issues affecting women, and to celebrate the accomplishments of women in our state. Our Facebook page is our outreach to you. We want to hear from the women of Georgia. We want to know your concerns. We want to cheer your successes. And we want to elevate the status of women and girls all over our state. Let us hear from you!
Official Facebook page of the British Consulate-General in Atlanta. Our office covers the states of AL, GA, MS, SC, NC, & TN! Twitter @UKinAtlanta #UKATL
Gallery 72 is a municipally owned art gallery located in the heart of downtown Atlanta. The Gallery is located in the lobby of City owned 72 Marietta street building. It is free and open to the public to access. The gallery was opened in 2014, and has since focused on serving local talent including individual artists, local galleries, arts organizations, and curators. The Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs is proud to host a contemporary art gallery which adds to the growing and progressive arts scene of Atlanta.
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is the lead agency entrusted by the people of the State of Georgia with the ultimate responsibility for the health of communities and the entire population. First created as the State Board of Health in 1875, Public Health became its own department in 1931 until it was consolidated within the Department of Human Resources by then-Governor Jimmy Carter in 1972. More than 30 years later, Public Health was moved under the Department of Community Health. In 2011, the General Assembly restored DPH to its own state agency. At the state level, DPH is divided into numerous divisions, sections, programs and offices, and at the local level, DPH functions via 18 health districts and 159 county health departments. Through the changes, the mission has remained constant – to protect the lives of all Georgians. Today, DPH’s main functions include: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Maternal and Child Health, Infectious Disease and Immunization, Environmental Health, Epidemiology, Emergency Preparedness and Response, Emergency Medical Services, Pharmacy, Nursing, Volunteer Health Care, the Office of Health Equity, Vital Records and the State Public Health Laboratory. For more information on DPH, visit http://health.state.ga.us/.
GCoA's advocacy efforts include: •Recommending legislation •Developing and presenting testimony at public hearings •Providing leadership to the Coalition of Advocates for Georgia's Elderly (CO-AGE) •Providing leadership to special initiatives like Project 2020:Georgia for a Lifetime which made recommendations to the Governor and legislators concerning the aging of Georgia's population •Working closely with the Area Agencies on Aging to train advocates across the state.
DHS is the new structure of the former Georgia Department of Human Resources. Our mission is to provide Georgia with customer-focused human services that promote child and adult protection, child welfare, stronger families and self-sufficiency. DHS includes the Division of Aging Services, the Division of Child Support Services, and the Division of Family and Children Services.
Through effective planning, purchasing and oversight, the Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH) provides access to affordable, quality health care to millions of Georgians, including some of the state’s most vulnerable and underserved populations. DCH is the state agency responsible for Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids,® the State Health Benefit Plan, Healthcare Facility Regulation and Health Information Technology. To learn more about DCH, visit www.dch.georgia.gov. We are dedicated to A Healthy Georgia.
3,500 employees in five districts: Wilmington, N.C., Charleston, S.C., Savannah, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla., and Mobile, Ala.
The Southeast Region is truly a treasure with vast and diverse ecosystems that include nearly 30% of all U.S. wetlands along with their incredible biodiversity, 33% of U.S. coterminous estuaries and 2000 miles of coastline, which support 98% of U.S. commercial marine species. Within the region there are 460 thousand miles of rivers, 5 million acres of lakes, along with a wide array of National Landmarks such as the Okeefenokee Swamp, the Great Smoky Mountains, and the Everglades. We are home to over 400,000 farms on almost 80 million acres, and over 127 million acres of timberland and the largest port capacity in the nation. The Southeast Region is the largest of all ten regions not just in number of states but also in population, with over 60 million people.
The Georgia Department of Administrative Services (DOAS) provides business solutions to Georgia’s state and local government entities. DOAS' product and service offerings encompass a broad spectrum that includes purchasing (procurement), risk management, enterprise human resources, fleet support services, and surplus property transactions. DOAS strives to meet the business needs of its customers while providing the highest level of customer service in a rapidly changing state government. State Purchasing negotiates statewide competitive contracts to reduce cost, offers technical assistance in conducting and assessing competitive bids, and provides efficient purchasing systems, standards, specifications, training on best practices, and compliance reviews. Risk Management directs the State's internal workers' compensation, liability, property, and unemployment insurance programs and also manages the Georgia State Indemnification programs for public officers and educators. Human Resources Administration provides enterprise expertise in personnel policy and practices to help agencies attract, develop and retain a high performing workforce. The Office of Fleet Management provides guidance on vehicle purchases, assignment, usage, maintenance, operation, and disposal. Surplus Property is responsible for the identification and disposition of state and federal surplus property to state and local governments, eligible non-profits, and the public.