Chattanooga Times Free Press

Scott donates millions to help Atlanta immigrants

- BY LAUTARO GRINSPAN

Two Atlanta-area nonprofits that serve Hispanic and refugee residents received multimilli­on dollar donations from billionair­e philanthro­pist MacKenzie Scott.

Last year, Ser Familia and Ethne Health were among more than 6,000 organizati­ons that responded to an open call for funding from Scott’s own nonprofit, Yield Giving. Ultimately, 361 applicants were selected and a total of $640 million was given away. Ser Familia and Ethne Health received $2 million each — the most generous award available.

Scott has donated billions of dollars to charity since signing a pledge to give away the bulk of her wealth in 2019, the year she divorced Jeff Bezos. In 2022, she donated $436 million to Georgiabas­ed Habitat for Humanity, then her largest publicly disclosed gift. But this was the first time that the philanthro­pist set up an open call to review and select deserving nonprofits.

In a statement, Scott said that the successful applicants were chosen “for their outstandin­g work advancing the voices and opportunit­ies of individual­s and families of meager or modest means, and groups who have met with discrimina­tion and other systemic obstacles.”

Ser Familia is a Hispanic-serving nonprofit that provides social services to families across five offices in metro Atlanta.

Scott’s $2 million gift is the biggest single donation the organizati­on has received in its 23-year history, according to Belisa Urbina, Ser Familia’s co-founder and CEO.

It’s “truly a game changer,” Urbina said.

Part of the money will be used to expand Ser Familia’s mental health services, and will help fund an expansion in Kennesaw to increase the nonprofit’s footprint in Cobb County. According to Urbina, the magnitude of Scott’s donation reflects the need that exists in the Atlanta Hispanic community for Ser Familia’s work.

Ethne Health has also been expanding.

In November, the nonprofit clinic located in the refugee hub of Clarkston opened a dental practice to address refugee communitie­s’ chronic challenges accessing oral health services.

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