Medicaid or PeachCare for Kids®
In Person Enrollment & Renewal Assistance
WEEKEND AND EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE!
CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT TODAY! Call us (800) 981-2435 or submit a request to connect with a Certified Enrollment Specialist about your health insurance options or to inquire about future event or outreach collaborations.
Enrollment Assistance
Free, in-person enrollment assistance is available for parents and legal guardians of children and teens ages 0-19 for Right from the Start Medicaid, PeachCare for Kids, Parent/Caretaker Medicaid and Pregnant Women’s Medicaid.
To find your nearest Certified Enrollment Specialist please call 800-981-2435 or submit a request for us to call you today!
What you will need to apply
- Birth certificate (Georgia-born residents do not have to have a copy to apply)
- Form of Government-issued Photo ID: e.g., Driver’s License, Passport (US or foreign) State issued identification card, consular identification card.
- Social Security number for each child or proof that a card has been applied for.
- Income documents (for one month- i.e., one month’s worth of paystubs or Form 809 for cash-only income from one employer or Form 126 – 3 months for cash-only self-employed income.
Please consult with your enrollment assister on your situation and for any forms needed.
Referral Form
The GPCA Connecting Kids to Coverage (CKC) project is aimed at promoting the enrollment and retention of eligible children in Medicaid and CHIP in the state of Georgia.
Our Certified Enrollment Specialists:
Timothy Holmes: tholmes@gaphc.org
Courtney McKnight: cmcknight@gaphc.org
Consumers can check their Gateway accounts for more information concerning their Medicaid/CHIP coverage status at:
- Georgia Gateway – Homepage Screen
- Additional resources and information
- Home – Stay Informed. Stay Covered. (ga.gov)
CMS Disclaimer:
This Connecting Kids to Coverage Project, (Award #1 U86CS45869-01-00) is supported by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $1,040,817 with 100% funded by CMS/HHS and $0 amount and )% funded by non-government source(s). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement of CMS/HHS, or the U.S. Government.