About us
Indivisible Cherokee United is a member-led grassroots organization dedicated to creating real change in Cherokee County. We are part of the national Indivisible movement, working alongside thousands of local groups across the country to resist the GOP agenda, elect local champions, and fight for progressive policies. We make calls, we show up, we speak with our neighbors, and we organize. Together we fight to build an inclusive democracy.
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There’s a place for everyone in our movement. Whether you want to knock on doors, research policy, serve your neighbors, or help protest Trump’s latest attempt to trample our rights, you can make a difference here.
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Additional Cherokee County Resources for Members
Building a stronger community starts with easy access to vital resources. Below is a curated list of county-wide services, programs, and supports—perfect for everyday needs and unexpected challenges.
Community & Civic
Libraries
Health, Safety & Social Services
Food & Basic Needs
Community Resource Portal
Community & Civic
- County Services Directory: A complete list of county departments— everything from animal control to voting, tax offices, and public works.
- Emergency Alerts & Preparedness (CodeRED): Free alerts to your phone, text, or email during emergencies like severe weather or evacuations. Sign up via Cherokee EMA’s site or text CHEROKEEALERT to 99411.
Libraries
Sequoyah Regional Library System: Five branches across the county (Ball Ground, Hickory Flat, Rose Creek, R.T. Jones, Woodstock) offer books, programs, tutoring, and more.
Health, Safety & Social Services
- DFCS (Division of Family & Children Services): State-run services including SNAP, child support, and family assistance: Georgia DHS, Cherokee County office in Canton.
- Environmental Health & Vital Records: Health Department services, plus vital records offices in Woodstock—all in one place.
Food & Basic Needs
Forever Fed: Monthly outdoor, drive-thru food pantries serving Cherokee County residents.
St. Michael’s Food Pantry (Woodstock): Client-choice food pantry open Tue, Thu, and Sat mornings—no appointment needed.
House of Hope North Georgia: Food bank offering pantry services plus clothing, smoke detector installs, and more.
MUST Ministries – Cherokee Client Services: Assistance with food, housing, workforce development, and clothing. Located in Canton.
Community Resource Portal
Cherokee FOCUS Resource Guide: A centralized, clickable guide to resources across dozens of categories—health, legal, housing, mental health, transportation, and more.