Georgia WAND

Georgia WAND GA WAND advocates for nuclear harm reduction, environmental protection & climate social justice.

Georgia Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND) is an independent grassroots, woman-led organization that seeks to direct women's voices into a powerful movement for social change. WAND was established in 1982 by Helen Caldicott, long-time anti-nuclear activist and founder of Physicians for Social Responsibility. Atlanta WAND, the only Georgia Southeast chapter, was established a few years later

in 1984. The name was later changed to Georgia Women's Action for New Directions as our membership grew and our impact was felt statewide. Georgia WAND has a diverse state and regional membership; weekly communications and an “alerts” network; a professional staff of four and a tight working relationship with National WAND and the Women’s Legislators Lobby (WiLL). Georgia WAND’s entire program focus is devoted to progressive social change. The chapter is recognized as a bridge-building organization and a key coalition partner of the progressive community in Atlanta and the Southeast. Our chapter is well-positioned because of our coalition-building in Georgia’s political epicenter, which has the largest concentration of progressive activists and voters in the southeast. We have strong alliances with, and the respect of, civil rights leaders, labor leaders, students, people of faith, health advocates, environmental justice advocates, and women’s organizations. We have a diverse board of directors, an accomplished and dedicated advisory board, and an active supportive base of over 2,500. Our collaborative programs are designed for sustainable change, capacity building in communities and engagement in co-designed initiatives. Georgia WAND’s outreach efforts cross class, cultural, and racial boundaries. They include but are not limited to working with Concerned Black Clergy, Eco-Action, Southern Truth and Reconciliation, The Coalition for the Peoples’ Agenda, Georgia Rural Urban Summit and the Georgia Peace & Justice Coalition and southeast environmental groups working for clean air, clean water, and a carbon-free, nuclear free future. Georgia WAND monitors activities and policy decisions that affect the Savannah River Site (SRS) and nuclear power plants. We translate technical information about nuclear weapons and waste, its effects on national security, and its environmental impacts into terms that are meaningful to our members and to the communities near nuclear facilities. Our involvement with the international Alliance for Nuclear Accountability (ANA) and IEER (Institute for Energy and Environmental Research) over the past decade strengthens our capability to disseminate updated and detailed information in a timely fashion that can enable communities to organize and take action. As a compliment to our environmental justice work, we maintain working relations with our peace and justice, human rights and civil rights, and more traditional environmental community partners: Church Women United, Metro Atlanta Democratic Socialists of America, Altamaha Riverkeepr, both Georgia and South Carolina Sierra Clubs and their radiation committees, the Georgia River Network, Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation, Aiken Peace, South Carolina and Georgia League of Women Voters, Georgia Organics, and Georgia STAND UP (to name a few). We have intensified our working relationships and cooperative partnerships with Friends of the Earth, other strong members of Alliance for Nuclear Accountability, and women state legislators, especially in Georgia.

05/12/2026

Burke & Richmond County Residents, We Need Your Voice!

Georgia WAND Education Fund is working on an important project to learn how pollution and everyday conditions affect our health.

We’ve found some serious concerns:

People in our community are living shorter lives than before

Pollution in the air, water, and soil may be part of the problem

What is this project about?

We want to hear from YOU about:
Air and water quality
Noise and traffic
Access to healthcare, food, and safe housing

Why does this matter?

Your answers will help:
Find the biggest problems in our community
Create real solutions
Protect our families now and in the future

How can you help?
It’s easy!
Scan the QR Code or click the link below and fill out the survey:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQ2H2kA5qaybhSajJSo2_uJeCNXjk_Ht-I4Mw9Ven3Sbo8og/viewform?usp=dialog&usp=

Your voice matters. Your story matters.
Let’s work together for a healthier, safer community

On behalf of Georgia WAND, Happy Mother’s Day!
05/10/2026

On behalf of Georgia WAND, Happy Mother’s Day!

04/28/2026
🗳️ Richmond County Voters — Make a plan to vote early!Advanced Voting for the General Primary & Nonpartisan Election is ...
04/26/2026

🗳️ Richmond County Voters — Make a plan to vote early!
Advanced Voting for the General Primary & Nonpartisan Election is underway. Review the flyer for locations, dates, and times convenient for you.
✅ Check your voter registration status
✅ View your polling location
✅ Access your sample ballot

Visit the Georgia My Voter Page: https://mvp.sos.ga.gov/s/

Bring a valid photo ID when voting.
Your vote. Your voice. Be heard.


Source of the Flyer: Richmond County Board of Elections

🗳️ Burke County Voters — Advance Voting is here!Now is the time to make your voice heard early. Review the flyer for vot...
04/26/2026

🗳️ Burke County Voters — Advance Voting is here!
Now is the time to make your voice heard early. Review the flyer for voting dates, times, and available Saturday voting options.
✅ Check your voter registration status
✅ View your polling location
✅ Access your sample ballot

Visit the Georgia My Voter Page: https://mvp.sos.ga.gov/s/

Make a plan to vote and bring a valid photo ID.


Source of the Flyer: Burke County Board of Elections

Democracy was in the room 4/23/2026,Thursday night ✊🏾🗳️Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Civic Power Series: G...
04/25/2026

Democracy was in the room 4/23/2026,Thursday night ✊🏾🗳️

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Civic Power Series: Gubernatorial Candidate Forum. It was a powerful evening of civic engagement where community members heard directly from candidates, asked important questions, and prepared to make informed choices at the ballot box.

A heartfelt thank you to Big Bethel AME Church for graciously hosting this important forum and continuing your legacy of faith, leadership, and community service.

We also appreciate our coalition partners, including National Council of Negro Women, for helping create spaces where our voices matter.

Through WE Count!, Georgia WAND remains committed to empowering voters and building community power every election season.

🗳️ Stay informed. Stay engaged. Vote.

Address

250 Georgia Avenue SE, Suite 202
Atlanta, GA
30312

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+14045245999

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