
We Rebranded!
Positive Childhood Alliance Georgia
This rebrand reflects our commitment to clarity, positivity, and community-centeredness as we strive to better support children and families across Georgia. For more than four decades, we’ve adapted and evolved our approach but have remained grounded in strengthening families and inspiring action through education, awareness, and advocacy. Our new name and identity embrace our vision for a brighter, more hopeful future for all Georgia’s children.
The name Positive Childhood Alliance Georgia highlights our dedication to a Georgia where every child grows up with opportunities for growth, safety, and joy in a supportive, nurturing environment. It also underscores the importance of collaboration with partners like you, whose contributions make our work possible.
Now more than ever, we need to collaborate in collective ways that help our families and children thrive. Too often, our society considers raising healthy children a parent or caregiver’s responsibility alone. We all benefit when groups work together to care for children collectively.
As part of our rebranding efforts, you’ll notice a refreshed logo, updated colors, and design elements that reflect our focus on joyful childhoods and strengths-based communities. Please know that while our name and appearance have evolved, our goal remains steadfast. We will continue to be the Georgia chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America, working to strengthen families and prevent child maltreatment.
Thank you for being a part of this journey. Together, we can spotlight the potential of the positive that exists for each child in Georgia.


Positive Childhood Alliance Georgia is not a child abuse and neglect reporting agency. To make a report of child abuse and neglect in Georgia, visit cps.dhs.ga.gov, or call the 24/7 reporting hotline 1-855-GACHILD (1-855-422-4453).

This project was supported in part by the Georgia Department of Human Services, Division of Family and Children Services and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Community Based Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CFDA 93.590). Points of view or opinions stated in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the Georgia Department of Human Services, Division of Family and Children Services or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Community Based Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CFDA 93.590).
PCA Georgia is the state chapter of PCA America.