Neighborly Aid Network (NAN)

Neighbors helping neighbors in the Chattahoochee Valley.

We're not a big organization with a fancy office. We're your neighbor — showing up with what's needed, when it's needed.

Neighborly Aid Network (NAN) was founded on a simple belief: that people in the Chattahoochee Valley take care of each other. We connect community resources with community needs, one person at a time.
We are funded by donations (monetary or physical items) and volunteer run. 100% of proceeds are put into the community and we do not operate for profit.If you have questions, please feel free to contact Victoria at [email protected].

Our Initiatives

Our initiatives grow with our community's needs. Keep reading about our current initiatives to support out neighbors in the Chattahoochee Valley. We will begin distributing the baby boxes and care kits in May 2026.


Baby Boxes

Welcoming a new baby is joyful. And expensive. We provide boxes filled with essentials for newborns and their parents, because every baby deserves a strong start.Neighborly Aid Network's Baby Boxes are kits packed with essentials like diapers, wipes, formula, local resource information and more.We assemble and distribute Baby Boxes throughout Columbus, Phenix City, and the broader Chattahoochee Valley. Neighbors helping neighbors.Want to get involved? You can donate funds toward baby box supplies, donate items, or help spread the word! Every contribution goes directly into the baby boxes — 100% of donations support our community initiatives. We are not for profit and volunteer run.


Care Kits

Sometimes the most powerful thing we can offer someone is a little dignity and a reminder that their community sees them.Neighborly Aid Network's Care Kits are bags packed with everyday essentials — hygiene items, snacks, emergency supplies, and local resource information — distributed directly to people who are struggling, experiencing housing instability, or simply going through a hard stretch.We assemble and distribute Care Kits throughout Columbus, Phenix City, and the broader Chattahoochee Valley. Just neighbors helping neighbor.Want to get involved? You can donate funds toward kit supplies, drop off items, or volunteer to pack and distribute. Every contribution goes directly into the kits — 100% of donations support operations and community initiatives.

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