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| http://www.ncdhhs.gov/mhddsas | Local Management Entities (LMEs) are agencies of local government-area authorities or county programs-who are responsible for managing, coordinating, facilitating and monitoring the provision of mental health, developmental disabilities and substance abuse services in the catchment area served. LME responsibilities include offering consumers 24/7/365 access to services, developing and overseeing providers, and handling consumer complaints and grievances. | contactdmh@dhhs.nc.gov 2001 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-2000 | 919-855-4800 | |||
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| http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/organization/ | The website provides links to information about DPI as well as, the State Board of Education, and the State Superintendent, Deputy State Superintendent, and N.C.’s Strategic Plan for Excellent Schools. | information@dip.nc.gov Physical Address: North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Education Building 301 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, NC 27601-2825 Mailing Address: North Carolina Department of Public Instruction 6301 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-6301 | 919-807-3300 | |||
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| http://www.ncdhhs.gov/dvrs/ | Provides counseling, training, education, transportation, job placement, assistive technology and other services. These services are provided to people with physical, psychiatric or intellectual disabilities to assist them with living independently and with finding a job and staying on the job. | Mailing Address 2801 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-2801 | Telephone 919-855-3500 1-800-689-9090 919-324-1500 (Videophone) 919-855-3579 (TTY) | |||
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| https://teacch.com/ | The TEACCH conference offers a unique program that brings together scholars, researchers, clinical and educational providers, and family members to learn about the latest developments in understanding and treating ASD. | TEACCH@unc.edu Mailing Address: CB# 7180 UNC-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Physical Address: 100 Renee Lynne Court Carrboro, NC 27510 | 919-966-2174 | |||
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| http://www.autismsociety-nc.org/ | Is committed to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by autism through the provision of advocacy, information and referral services and a wide variety of individualized, community based programs. | 5121 Kingdom Way, Suite 100, Raleigh, NC 27607 | 800-442-2762 | |||
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| http://www.autismspeaks.org/community/fsdb/index.php | This department is dedicated to empowering individuals and families impacted by autism. We help families maximize their child’s developmental potential and improve their quality of life. We promote and advocate for best practices in treatment, education and all services—from early intervention to adult care. | familyservices@autismspeaks.org 601 E. 5th Street, Suite 120 Charlotte, NC 28202 | 704-561-0003 | |||
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| http://www.do2learn.com/ | Life can be challenging, especially for those who see the world in a different way. The doToLearn website provides free information and special learning tools for anyone having difficulty understanding, ordering and functioning in our world. | Do2Learn 3204 Churchill Road Raleigh, NC 27607 | 919-755-1809 | |||
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| https://www.cec.sped.org/ | The largest international professional organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities students with disabilities and/or the gifted. | service@cec.sped.org | 888-232-7733 | |||
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| http://firstwords.fsu.edu/ | A longitudinal research investigation in the Autism Institute in the College of Medicine at Florida State University. Our major goal is to identify early red flags of developmental language disorders, autism spectrum disorders, and other communication delays in children under 24 months of age. | FIRST WORDS® Project Edgewater Office Park, Bldg. A 2312 Killearn Center Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32309 support@firstwordsproject.com | 866-526-8919 | |||
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| http://www.wrightslaw.com/ | Parents, educators, experts, and attorneys go to Wrightslaw for information about effective advocacy for children with disabilities. You’ll find hundreds of articles, cases, newsletters, and other information about special education law and advocacy in the Wrightslaw Libraries | None | None | |||
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| http://www.beearly.nc.gov/ | (formerly known as Developmental Evaluation Centers [DECs] are the local lead agencies for the North Carolina Infant-Toddler Program, under Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The responsibilities of the local lead agency are to provide oversight of all the North Carolina Infant-Toddler Program services. | beearlync@dhhs.nc.gov central office Physical Address: 5605 Six Forks Rd, Raleigh, NC 27609 Mailing Address: 1916 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1916 | 919-707-5520 | |||
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| http://www.fsnnc.org/ | The mission is to enhance the lives of North Carolina’s children who have special needs or are at risk by providing support and information to families, by promoting family support, and by encouraging collaboration among families and service providers in the design and delivery of services. | Contact: fsp.cdr@unc.edu | 1.800.852.0042 | |||
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| https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/dsb | The Division of Services for the Blind provides services to people who are visually impaired, blind and deaf-blind to help them reach their goals of independence and employment. | contactdmh@dhhs.nc.gov 2001 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-2000 | 919-855-4800 | |||
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| https://www.ncdhhs.gov/assistance/vision-loss/social-workers-blind | Directory of North Carolina Social Workers providing assistance to the blind. | Mailing Address 2601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-2601 | 1-866-222-1546 | |||
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| https://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/lbph/ http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/ https://www.ncdcr.gov/ https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-library-service-for-the-blind-and-physically-handicapped/about-this-service/ | The North Carolina Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NCLBPH) is a special public library that circulates books and magazines especially made for persons who cannot use regular printed material because of a visual or physical disability. The library is located in Raleigh, but mails materials throughout the state. The NCLBPH is a state agency operated by the State Library of North Carolina as a part of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. It is also a part of the network of regional libraries operated by the Library of Congress National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS). | USPS Mailing Address: 4640 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-4600 Physical Address and UPS/Fed Ex Deliveries: 109 East Jones St. Raleigh, NC 27601 | 919-814-6790 | |||
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| http://www.afb.org/directory/profile/north-carolina-division-of-services-for-the-blind/12 | Since 1935, the mission of the North Carolina Division of Services for the Blind has been to enable people who are blind or visually impaired to reach their goals of independence and employment. It provides full independent living services to all interested blind and visually impaired consumers in the state through its network of Independent Living Counselors and specialized Social Workers for the Blind. | North Carolina Division of Services for the Blind 2601 Mail Service Center 309 Ashe Avenue Raleigh, NC 27699-2601 http://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/dsb | (919) 733-9822 (Local) (919) 733-9769 (Fax) (866) 222-1546 (Toll-Free) (919) 733-9700 (TDD/TTY) | |||
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| https://nfb.org/resources-north-carolina | The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back. | National Federation of the Blind 200 East Wells Street at Jernigan Place Baltimore, MD 21230 | Phone: 410-659-9314 | |||
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| https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/dsdhh | The Division of Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing works to ensure that all Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deaf-Blind North Carolinians have the ability to communicate their needs and to receive information easily and effectively in all aspects of their lives, especially their health and well-being. | Mailing Address 2301 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-2301 Regional Centers DSDHH.Information@dhhs.nc.gov | Telephone 919-527-6930 (Voice/TTY) 1-800-851-6099 (Voice/TTY) 919-890-0859 (Videophone) | |||
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| https://www.ncleg.net/Sessions/2013/Bills/House/PDF/H317v5.pdf | An act to improve educational outcomes for North Carolina Children who are Deaf or hard of hearing. | None | None | |||
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| https://www.nad.org/resources/education/bill-of-rights-for-deaf-and-hard-of-hearing-children/ | The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) is the nation’s premier civil rights organization of, by and for deaf and hard of hearing individuals in the United States of America. Established in 1880, the NAD was shaped by deaf leaders who believed in the right of the American deaf community to use sign language, to congregate on issues important to them, and to have its interests represented at the national level. | By Mail or Visit Us National Association of the Deaf 8630 Fenton Street, Suite 820 Silver Spring, MD 20910 | Videophone: 301-587-1788 (ZVRS) 301-328-1443 (Sorenson) 301-338-6380 (Convo) 301-453-2390 (Purple) TTY: 301-587-1789 | |||
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| http://www3.gallaudet.edu/clerc-center/info-to-go/national-resources-and-directories/state-by-state-resources/state-resources-north-carolina.html | The Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center at Gallaudet University provides information, training, and technical assistance for parents and professionals to meet the needs of deaf and hard of hearing children. | None | None | |||
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| http://www.deafnc.info/ | Online Deaf Web Directory for North Carolina | email-us@deafnc.info | None | |||
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| https://www.ncnewbornhearing.org/ | The Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) Program cares about your baby's hearing. EHDI provides assistance and education to hospitals, medical providers, and others. It supports families by connecting them to available resources and helping them get the care their baby needs. | 1928 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1928 | 1-866-431-7434 | |||
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| http://ncbegin.org/ | BEGINNINGS for Parents of Children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing is a non-profit that helps parents and families understand hearing loss, and the diverse needs of children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Our impartial support helps families make informed decisions and empowers them to advocate for their child’s needs. We support deaf parents who have children who are hearing and collaborate with professionals who serve all of our children. | 156 Wind Chime Court, Suite A Raleigh, NC 27615 raleigh@ncbegin.org | (800) 541-4327 (V/TTY) – in NC only (919) 715-4092 (V/TTY) | |||
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| https://www.disabilitybenefitscenter.org/social-security-disabling-conditions/hearing-loss | SSDI benefits are eligible for profound hearing loss of deafness, but not for hearing loss that is considered mild or moderate. The SSA details how significant your hearing loss must be in order to qualify for SSDI benefits. You may qualify for SSDI benefits because of severe hearing loss even if your hearing loss may correctable with a cochlear implant even if you decide to not undergo surgery. | None | None | |||
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| http://www.deaflinx.com/ | Deaf Linx is your resource for information on deafness, deaf culture, American Sign Language (ASL) and all other related topics. Deaf Linx firmly believes that deafness is not a disability, but a condition that produces a sub-culture that should be celebrated. | webmaster@deaflinx.com | None | |||
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| https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bladen-Crisis-Assistance/153988691304677 | Food bank for Bladen County | 208 S Morehead St Elizabethtown, North Carolina 28337 | Phone (910) 879-1032 | |||
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| Delivers meals to homebound older adults. Also offers frozen meals. Services:Food Assistance: Prepared Meals Eligibility: Homebound, age 60 and over, and unable to prepare meals or attend a congregate lunch site. | 608 McLeod Street, Elizabethtown NC 28337 | (910) 872-6330 | ||||
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| Offers congregate lunch meals for older adults at 6 sites across the county. Sites also offer social and recreational activities. Also offers low-cost liquid nutrition supplements, such as Ensure or Glucerna. Services: Food Assistance: Prepared Meals Emergency Food Eligibility:Age 60 and over. | 109 Elm Street, Bladenboro NC 28320 location 608 McLeod Street, Elizabethtown NC 28337 location 1472 East Arcadia Road , Riegelwood NC 28456 location 1991 Lightwood Knot Road , Kelly NC 28448 location 2104 South Elwell Ferry Road , Council NC 28434 location 81 North Elm Street, Clarkton NC 28433 | 910-872-6330 | ||||
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| https://www.easternbaptistlife.com/ | The Eastern Baptist Association provides a food pantry for those in an emergency situation. Clients may receive food one time per year and must have a referral. | Eastern Baptist Association P.O. Box 712 109 N. Center St. Warsaw NC 28398 | (910) 293-7077 | |||
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| Offers limited financial help with utility bills. Also offers a food pantry with canned and dry goods, fresh produce, frozen meats, and bread. Services: Food Assistance: Emergency Food Utilities: Home Energy/Utilities Benefits Utility Bill Payment Assistance Eligibility: Open to all. | 320 Park Street BEULAVILLE, NC 28518 USA | (910) 298-4401 | ||||
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| https://www.duplincountync.com/senior-social-services/ | Eligibility Requirements The primary objective of the agency is to serve as an advocate for persons sixty years of age and older by helping them to achieve a better quality of life. Participants must be sixty years of age and older and a resident of Duplin County. Currently, five congregate nutrition sites operate in Duplin County. One hot meal a day is provided at each site location. The congregate nutrition sites open at 10:00 a.m. and close at 2:30 p.m. In addition to the noontime meal, a site calendar is posted with scheduled activities. Home Delivered Meals Volunteers deliver nutritious meals (frozen meals) to the homebound older adults. The frozen meals are delivered each Monday. The Homebound Meal Coordinator daily checks on each participant to complete wellness phone calls. Currently, seven homebound meal routes is established in Duplin County. | Beulaville Nutrition Site (Beulaville Presbyterian Church) 205 East Main Street, Beulaville, N.C. (10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.) Faison Nutrition Site (Wellness & Recreation Center) 184 Park Circle Drive, Faison, N.C. (10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.) Kenansville Nutrition Site (Senior Center) 213 Seminary Street, Kenansville, N.C. (10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.) Wallace Nutrition Site (Campbell Center) 209 Clement Street, Wallace, N.C. (9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.) Warsaw Nutrition Site (Warsaw Community Center) 309 Memorial Drive, Warsaw, N.C. (10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.) | 910-296-2140 | |||
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| https://www.duplinchristian.com/ | Duplin Christian Outreach Ministries endeavors to serve Duplin County citizens who are experiencing a crisis. We provide crisis assistance as resources are available and upon verification of need. Mon Closed Tue 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM Wed 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM Thu 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM Fri Closed Sat Closed Sun Closed | 514 S Norwood Street, Wallace, NC 28466 info@duplinchristian.com | 910-285-6000 | |||
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| https://www.facebook.com/greenecountyinterfaith/ | Distribute food to needy families in Greene County. | 412 Kingold Blvd Snow Hill, North Carolina interfaith@centurylink.net | (252) 747-1090 | |||
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| https://www.greenecountync.gov/senior-services | Delivers meals to homebound older adults. Services: Food Assistance: Prepared Meals Eligibility: Homebound, 60 and over, and unable to prepare meals or attend a congregate lunch site. | 104 Greenridge Road, Snow Hill NC 28580 | (252) 747-5436 | |||
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| https://www.homelessshelterdirectory.org/cgi-bin/id/foodbank.cgi?foodbank=3521 | Tarboro Community Outreach (TCO) is a non-profit agency, which serves needy families and individuals of Edgecombe County, NC. Founded in 1982, TCO gives support to people in need of shelter, food, or clothing. In a region that has been plagued with a number of natural disasters and economic hardships, TCO makes a difference in the lives of the poor. | Contact information 701 Cedar Lane Tarboro, NC 27886 | 252-823-8801 | |||
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| https://www.foodpantries.org/li/faith-developmental-community-center-food-pantry | Hours of Operation Wednesday: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Thursday: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Sunday: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm The hours of Operation will be based on food availability. Mobile Food Pantry Must call for next location. Please provide detail information if you desire our Mobile Food Pantry to come in your neighborhood. | 655 Sussex Street Kinston, NC - 28504 | 252-686-6918 | |||
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| http://www.stmaryskinston.com/articles/marys-kitchen/ | Anyone is welcome to eat at Mary's Kitchen, no questions asked. On average, approximately 125 meals are served each day and provides a lunchtime meal 7 days a week, all year long. . | 110 N. Independence Street Kinston, NC 28504 | 252-523-6146. | |||
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| https://lenoirccoa.org/supporting-independence/ | Lenoir County residents who are 60 years of age and are unable to join others for lunch, due to health restrictions, may have meals delivered to their home. These meals are nutritionally balanced to provide a third of their recommended daily allowance. Warm greetings from the volunteers that deliver these meals is another benefit of this service. Offers a congregate lunch meal for older adults. Sites also offer social activities and games. Eligibility: 60 years old and over | 410 East Washington Street, La Grange NC 28551 location 205 Macon Street, Pink Hill NC 28572 | 252-527-1545 | |||
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| https://www.salvationarmycarolinas.org/kinston/home/ | Assistance with clothing, food and utilities | 317 Boy Scout Blvd Kinston, NC 28501 | 252-527-8772 | |||
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| http://www.homelessnessinamerica.com/html/Soup_Kitchens/North_Carolina/Kinston/st_mark_church_ministries__mobile_food_pantry_in_kinston_nc_10240.html | The St Mark Church Ministries-Mobile Food Pantry is located at 1009 E. Bright Street, Kinston, NC 28501 and is open every 4th Wednesday from 9 am-11 am | 1009 E. Bright Street Kinston, NC 28501 | 252-523-0871 | |||
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| http://www.robesoncccc.org/ | The Robeson County Church and Community Center offers a variety of services to the community: Emergency Assistance for utilities, Food Pantry: Food boxes available every four months, Second Harvest: A program offering food pick-up twice a week based on family size. The Home Store Thrift Shop: Bargains on used clothing and shoes for men, women, and children; used furniture and appliances; linens for bed and bath; toys, books, baby items; decorative items for home, kitchenware, rugs, dishes, exercise equipment, and more. Medical Assistance: Provides durable medical equipment such as crutches, wheelchairs, walkers, canes, shower chairs, adult diapers, bedside pots and bed pads. Child Provisions: Diapers and formula. | 600 W 5th St, Lumberton, NC 28358 | (910) 738-5204 | |||
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| http://myrefugelumberton.com/ | My Refuge is a non-profit organization that seeks to provide food and temporary housing. The vision of my refuge is to support individuals & families by providing the general necessities such as food & shelter until they can provide for themselves | 2020 West 5th Street Lumberton, NC 28538 | 910-618-5600 | |||
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| http://serve.uncp.edu/agency/detail/?agency_id=18937 | Sacred Pathways, Inc. is a crisis ministry in Pembroke, North Carolina. Services are focused on the hungry, the addicted, the dislocated, and persons dealing with all kinds of emergency situations. Counselors are available to assist those who are serious about changing their personal situations. Counseling and referral services are offered on-site. | sacredpathwaysdir@bellsouth.net 303 W. College St. P.O. Box 84 Pembroke, NC 28372 | 1-910-521-2685 | |||
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| http://fbcofclinton.com/ministries/food-pantry/ | Offers a food pantry. Services: Food Assistance: Emergency Food Eligibility: Meet income limits. | 900 College Street, Clinton NC 28328 | (910) 592-2883 | |||
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| http://www.sampsonnc.com/departments/aging/adult_day_healthcare.php | Offers a congregate lunch meal for older adults at nutrition sites across the county. Sites also offer social and recreational activities. Food Assistance: Prepared Meals. Eligibility: 60 years old and over. Through these sites, older adults are provided well-balanced congregate or home-delivered meals. In addition to meals, the sites offer participants socialization, crafts and music, and most importantly, a sense of belonging. The contracted meal service is provided by the county. | 91 North Church Avenue, Garland NC 28441 location 501 Bethune Circle, Clinton NC 28328 location 183 Bland School Road, Harrells NC 28444 location 1358 Mingo Church Road, Dunn NC 28334 location West Railroad Street, Roseboro NC 28382 location 30 Market Street, Turkey NC 28393 location 44 Old School Road, Newton Grove NC 28366 | 910-592-4653 910-529-3931 910-592-5604 | |||
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| https://scccs2016.wordpress.com/ | Church Community Services of Scotland County, Inc., was founded in 1989 by church and community leaders with a vision: by joining together, churches could address the critical needs of the County’s residents far better than they could alone. Twenty-seven years later, CCS still does this work because of help from caring people. | 108 Gill Street, Laurinburg, NC 28352 | Email: churchcoms@att.net | 910-276-8330 | |||
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| Offers a food pantry with non-perishable food. Services:Food Assistance: Emergency Food Eligibility:Open to all. | 101 West Church Street, Laurinburg NC 28352 | (910) 276-1592 | ||||
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| http://pim-nc.org/ | Offers a food pantry. Services: Food Assistance: Emergency Food Eligibility:Open to all. | 12 Third Street East, Laurinburg NC 28352 | 910-277-3355 | |||
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| https://www.saintlukemethodist.org/ | Offers a food pantry with canned goods, dry goods, and frozen meats. Services:Food Assistance: Emergency Food Eligibility:Open to all. | 1501 Turnpike Road, Laurinburg NC 28352 | 910-276-6821 | |||
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| Offers a food pantry, financial education, and classes for computer training and preparing for the GED. Also offers toys for children and gift baskets for older adults for Christmas. Services:Food Assistance: Emergency Food Eligibility:Meet income limits. Food pantry available once every 30 days. | 1206 North Main Street, Laurinburg NC 28353 restoringhopecenter@yahoo.com | (910) 276-4460 | ||||
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| Contact: Hosea Esquibel; Distribution: 4th Wednesday of each month Time: 1:00 p.m.—3:00 p.m. Nonperishable items distributed. | 1100 The First Christian Church Rd., Goldsboro, NC | 919-736-7536 | ||||
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| Contact: Wanda Register/Ruby Williams; Distribution: (2) Wednesday each month. Call church to confirm Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Nonperishable items distributed. Meats, fruits and veggies are limited. | 118 Booker Street, Pikeville, NC 27863 | 919-242-5777 | ||||
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| Contact: Hiawatha Jones; Distribution: 2nd Thursday of each month Time: 10:00 a.m. until all food is distributed. Nonperishable items distributed. Meats, fruits and veggies are limited. | 3000 Summit Road, Goldsboro, NC 27530 | 919-778-7577 | ||||
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| Contact: Lula Newkirk Distribution: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Time: 1:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m. Bags of non-perishable items depending on the family size. | 113 Smith Street, Mt. Olive, NC 28365 | 919-658-6177 | ||||
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| Contact: John Crafter Distribution: Tuesday and Thursday Time: 10 a.m.—12:30 p.m. Nonperishable items, fresh fruit, veggies and bread distributed. Everyone over 18 can pick up a bag of food regardless if they belong to the same family. | 412 N. Williams Street, Goldsboro, NC 27530 | 919-736-7352 | ||||
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| Contact: John Durnford; Phone Distribution: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 a.m.—10:00 a.m. Time: 8:00 a.m.—10:00a.m. Nonperishable items distributed. Meats, fruits and veggies are limited. | 126 W. Walnut Street, Goldsboro, NC 27530 | 919-736-2909 | ||||
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| Contact: Brenda Lee Distribution: Dates varies (usually on Wednesdays). An application must be filled out prior to receiving food. Once application is received, the person is notified of the designated day for food pickups by the church staff. Nonperishable items distributed. | 693 Suttontown Rd., Mt. Olive, NC 28365 | 919-922-5305 | ||||
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| Contact: Johnathan Phillips Distribution: Tuesday and Thursday Time: 12:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m. or until food stock is out for the day Nonperishable items distributed. Meats, fruits and veggies are limited. | 309 Potts Rd, Dudley, NC 28333 | 919-766-0616 | ||||
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| Contact: Pastor Distribution: Tuesday and Thursday Time: 11:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m. Nonperishable items distributed | 1005 S. John Street, Goldsboro, NC | 919-734-7128 | ||||
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| Contact: Bobby/Debbie Guiedoz Distribution: 2nd & 4th Thursday of each month Time: 9:00 a.m. until food all is distributed. Nonperishable items distributed. Meats, fruits and veggies are limited. | 3913 McLain Street, Goldsboro, NC 27534 | 919-778-3177 | ||||
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| Contact: Major Andrew Wiley Distribution: Monday—Friday Time: 2:45 p.m. until all food is distributed Nonperishable items distributed. Meats, fruits and veggies are limited. | 610 N. Williams Street, Goldsboro, NC 27530 | 919-735-4811 | ||||
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| Contact: Katharina Kornegay Distribution: Saturdays Time: 8:00 a.m.—10:00 a.m. Nonperishable items distributed. Will deliver to seniors if transportation is a problem. | 687 Stanly Chapel Church Road, Mt. Olive, NC 28365 | 919-658-5854 | ||||
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| Contact: Pastor Distribution: 4th Saturdays and by emergencies Time: 9:00 a.m.—12:00 Noon Nonperishable items distributed. | 322 Rolling wood Drive, Dudley, NC 28333 | 919-736-4928 | ||||
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| Contact: Gwen Matthews Distribution: Every two weeks on Friday Time: 10:00 a.m.—1:00 p.m. Nonperishable items distributed. | 700 W. Ash Street, Goldsboro, NC 27530 | 919-738-8215 | ||||
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| Contact: Dorcia Benton, Director Distribution: Meals Served: Monday—Saturday Time: 11:00 a.m.—12:00 noon Nonperishable items are available but dependent on donations | 112 West Oak St Goldsboro, North Carolina | 919-731-3939 | ||||
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| Contact: Mrs. Aden George or Ms. Braswell Distribution: Nonperishable items from the food pantry: Daily Time: 10: 00 a.m.—1:00 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.—4:00 p.m. Meals Served: Tues., Wed., and Fri 1:30 p.m.—2:30 p.m. | 607 S. Slocomb Street, Goldsboro, NC 27534 | 919-734-6836 | ||||
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| Contact: Rev. Penny Zimmer Distribution: Bagged meals given out the last Saturday of each month (under breezeway in the parking lot) Time: 3:30 p.m. — 4:30 p.m. | 1609 E. Ash Street, Goldsboro, NC 27534 | 919-735-3092 | ||||
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| Contact: Rev. Charles Spears Nonperishables/meals | 1818 S. Slocomb Street, Goldsboro, NC 27530 | 919-731-7718 | ||||
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| 1000 N. Jefferson Ave, Goldsboro, NC 27534 Contact: Pat O’Donnell Distribution: As needed, if available Nonperishable items are available. Will deliver if needed. | 1000 N. Jefferson Ave, Goldsboro, NC 27534 | 919-734-5033 Ext 42 and leave message | ||||
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| Contact: Mary Fail Distributions: Monday – Friday Time: 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. One bag of nonperishable items per family including meat vouchers. | 112 W. Walnut Street, Goldsboro, NC 27530 | 919-734-0480 | ||||
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| http://wagesnc.org/programs/nutrition-program-for-the-elderly-meals-on-wheels/ | The Nutrition Program for the Elderly addresses nutritional and social needs of seniors in Wayne County through the Congregate and the Home Delivered Meals programs.Congregate meals are provided at the following sites, Goldsboro Senior Center & Mt. Olive Senior Center. The goal of the Home Delivered Meals Program (Meals on Wheels) is to improve or maintain the health of impaired older persons by providing nutritious meals, a daily check and reporting system, and a social contact to enable the homebound to remain in their home as long as possible. All meals are delivered by volunteers daily Monday through Friday between 10:30 a. m. and 12:30 p. m. | Demond Spann E-mail: dspann@wagesnc.org 601 Royall Avenue, Goldsboro, NC 27534 | 919-734-1178 | |||
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| https://www.wilsonfoodpantry.org/ | There are about 82,000 individuals residing in Wilson County. of these, approximately. 1 out of every 5 individuals and 1 out of every 3.5 children is living in poverty. each year, new Christian food pantry provides assistance to over 8,000 of these individuals.Monday – Thursday: 9:30AM – 3PM Friday: 9:30AM – 1PM Saturday – Sunday: Closed | 111 Douglas St S, Wilson, NC 27893 info@wilsonfoodpantry.org | (252) 265-6165 | |||
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| https://www.facebook.com/Community-Soup-Kitchen-of-Wilson-County-Inc-848118688545752/ | From 1983 to present, the Community Soup Kitchen of Wilson County has prepared and served mid-day meals to anyone that may be hungry. Since it’s beginning CSKWC has been operated by community volunteers. Still to this day there are no paid employees, we’re fully staffed by volunteers 5 days per week, year round. With exception to major holidays, our doors are open Monday-Friday, 10:30-11:30. | 307 Railroad Street, Wilson NC 27894 | 252-991-6787 | |||
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| https://www.spreadseedswithus.com/clothing-bank/ | Spreading Seeds provides food through cooperation with the NC Food Bank. In addition, we can provide household items, small appliances, clothing, shoes, hygiene items, furniture through our Clothing and Household Banks, and incentives to stay in substance abuse treatment. Other services we offer are guidance counseling, empowerment classes, case management, fitness, nutrition, and community connection resources. | info@spreadseedswithus.com | 919-855-4800 | |||
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| http://hopestation-wilson.org/ | Imagine an organization that provided food for over 130,000 meals and 5,200+shelter nights for 137 different men in 2017. Add financial assistance for families experiencing an emergency, and you have discovered HOPE STATION, the ministry of Wilson County Interfaith Services, Inc. in Wilson, North Carolina Eligibility:Meet income limits. Available once every 30 days. | Mail: P.O. Box 2164 / Wilson, NC 27894-2164 Location: 309 Goldsboro Street East / Wilson, NC 27893 | 252-291-7278 (day) | |||
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| https://www.arcnc.org/housing | The Arc of North Carolina is a leader in the state in providing housing options and property management services to North Carolinians with disabilities. Through our Housing Resource Coordinators (contact information below), The Arc provides assistance to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and their families in locating housing that meets their needs. | 343 E Six Forks Rd. Suite 320 Raleigh, NC 27609 | I 800-662-8706 | |||
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| http://dvrcc.org/ | DVRCCSC has been Scotland County's primary provider of crisis services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and their children. | 412 Kingold Blvd Snow Hill, North Carolina Info@dvrcc.org | (252) 747-1090 | |||
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| https://www.lumbertonchristiancare.org/ | A soup kitchen and emergency/transitional shelter serving Robeson County, NC | Lumberton Christian Care Center P.O. Box 1712 220 E. 2nd St, Lumberton, NC 28358 Email:lumbertonchristiancare@gmail.com | Tel: (910) 739-1204 | |||
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| The Salvation Army serves five areas (Cumberland, Hoke, Moore, Robeson and Scotland Counties) and we are located in Downtown Fayetteville. The Haven is an emergency shelter serving single women and families with children. We will serve residents for 90 days- providing them with 3 free meals each day, a safe environment to reside and case management services to assist in obtaining self-sufficiency. | 425 Alexander St. Fayetteville, NC 28301 | 910.323.9769 | ||||
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| https://familiesfirstnc.org/ | To identify, address, and attempt to rectify issues relating to and associated with domestic violence, sexual assault, and their effects on adults, children, and the communities of Bladen and Columbus counties. | info@familiesfirstnc.org P.O. Box 1335 / 103 East Broad Street Elizabethtown, NC 28337 | (910) 862-2534 | |||
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| http://www.sarahsrefuge.com/ | Sarah's Refuge, Inc. operates the only residential and non-residential domestic violence and rape crisis center in Duplin County, North Carolina. The program is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Trained staff are available to respond to crisis calls on the agency's 24-hour crisis line, and to provide crisis intervention, individual and group support, advocacy, information, education and referrals to victims of domestic and sexual violence. | 106 N. Front Street WARSAW, NC 28398 | PHONE: (910)-293-3206 OR (910) 293-3467 24-HOUR CRISIS LINE: 1-888-400-0243 | |||
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| http://www.mshnc.org/ | Supports victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking through advocacy, shelter, community outreach, and education in Rocky Mount, Nashville, and Tarboro. | None | Rocky Mount office: 252-316-8444 Nashville office: 252-462-0366 Tarboro office: 252-883-4341 24 hr crisis line: 252-459-3094 | |||
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| https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tarboro-Community-Outreach/165028343522666 | Homeless Shelter. TCO operates a 26-man homeless shelter as well as a wonderful home that provides temporary housing for displaced families, women and children. These facilities have developed into centers for personal growth and transformation, not just a drop in and sleep area. | 701 Cedar Lane Tarboro, NC 27886 | 252-823-8801 | |||
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| http://hopestation-wilson.org/ | Through a Food Pantry that provides three-days’ worth of food to families and individuals, and through a 20-bed emergency shelter for men, HOPE STATION provides these services in response to a call to faithfulness. | contact@hs-wilson.org Mail: P.O. Box 2164 / Wilson, NC 27894-2164 Location: 309 Goldsboro Street East / Wilson, NC 27893 | 252-291-7278 (day) | |||
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| http://www.safeinlenoir-greene.org/index.html | The purpose of our organization is to identify and assist victims of domestic and sexual violence and to prevent re-occurrence of violence within the family structure through many services to meet the individual's needs in Lenoir, Greene, and Duplin Counties. Rape crisis counseling is provided. Lenoir County Office Sue Proctor, Executive Director Carolyn Fields, Director of Victims Services Lynne Walker, Executive Assistant Alicia Easter, DV Coordinator for Lenoir County Mamie Bryant, Shelter Manager Greene County Office Greene Co. DSS Jennifer Mervin, Outreach Advocate for Greene County Duplin County Office Duplin Co. DSS Stephanie Vatsaas, DV/SA Coordinator for Duplin County | Lenoir County Office 208 Glenwood Ave. Kinston, NC 28501 Greene County Office Greene Co. DSS 227 Kingold Blvd. Snow Hill, NC 28580 Duplin County Office Duplin Co. DSS 423 N. Main St. Kenansville, NC 28349 | Lenoir County 252-523-5573, Greene County 252-747-5932, Duplin County 910-296-2200 ext. 2368 | |||
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| http://www.icarol.info/ResourceView2.aspx?First=1&country=United%20States&sp=NC&county=Robeson&city=Lumberton&pc=28501&org=82852&agencynum=38394555 | A 44-bed facility for men, women, and children. Families are provided shelter 5 to 7 days. If client is working arrangements can be made for center entry before midnight. In addition to providing shelter, the program includes an evening meal and a breakfast snack. Also, literary training, assistance with substance abuse, and employment serving Lenoir and Greene County. | 112-114 North Independence Street Kinston, NC 28501 | Program Phones: 252-522-2788 Main 252-933-6662 24-Hour Emergency Line | |||
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| http://unitedcommunityministries.org/ | A nonprofit formed in 1977 to help homeless and hungry children, families and individuals in Rocky Mount, Nash and Edgecombe Counties, North Carolina. Our operating funding is primarily from donations. | Bassett Center 916 Branch Street Rocky Mount 27801 Community Shelter 341 McDonald Street Rocky Mount 27801 | Bassett Center Phone 252-985-0078 Community Shelter Phone 252-985-1650 | |||
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| http://www.ucaredv.org/ | U Care, Inc is a private non-profit corporation, which advocates inclusively on behalf of victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse in Sampson County and other surrounding counties in North Carolina. | ucare@intrstar.net | 910-596-0931 | |||
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| http://www.southeasternfamilyviolencecenter.org/index.php/ct-menu-item-16 | Southeastern Family Violence Center has been helping individuals and families on their journey towards a more peaceful life since 1981. We believe in each person’s right to self-determination, safety, and a life free from violence. Survivors of intimate partner/family violence must be offered a safe, respectful, non-judgmental environment to identify their own needs and make their own decisions. An advocate for survivors of domestic violence, we also assist individuals who have been a homemaker and are now displaced. | 900 N Chestnut Street Lumberton NC 28358 (admin & crisis line) sfvc@ncrrbiz.com | 910-739-8622 | |||
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| http://www.wesleyshelter.org/ | Wesley Shelter, Inc. is the domestic violence & sexual assault response agency in Wilson County. Since 1983, Wesley Shelter has been serving the Wilson community through its many programs. What started as a small shelter for battered women has grown to include comprehensive services to all victims of domestic and sexual violence. | None | 24 Hour Crisis Line: 252.291.2344 | |||
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| https://www.salvationarmycarolinas.org/goldsboro/locations/ | Provides a homeless shelter for men over age 18. | 309 E Holly Street Goldsboro, NC 27530 | 919-736-7014 | |||
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| https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Fordham-Home/160462750642351 | Provides a homeless shelter and halfway houses for men, women, and children. Also provides a food pantry. | 412 N William St Goldsboro, North Carolina 27530 | (919) 736-7352 | |||
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| https://www.domesticshelters.org/nc/goldsboro/27530/wayne-uplift-domestic-violence-and-sexual-assault-program | Wayne Uplift Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program offers Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Rape Crisis services that promote safe, healthy families and communities. | None | Hotline 919-736-1313 Business 919-736-1313 | |||
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| Provides income-based rental housing for eligible low-income individuals, families, older adults, and persons with disabilities. | 117 Main St Bladenboro, NC 28320 | 919-894-4710 | ||||
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| Provides income-based rental housing for eligible low-income individuals, families, older adults, and persons with disabilities. | 510 Mercer Mill Road Elizabethtown NC 28337 | 910-863-4919 | ||||
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| https://www.publichousing.com/details/duplin_county_housing | Duplin County Housing is a HUD Apartment. HUD residents usually pay 30% of their gross income for rent. The rent amount, less approved HUD deductions such as medical and child care expenses, and other allowances, includes a utility allowance. Duplin County Housing is a senior low-income housing apartment subsidized by the federal governments HUD (Housing and Urban Development Division). | 421 N Pine St Rose Hill, NC - 28458 | 910 289-3985 | |||
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| mailto:mountolivehousin@bellsouth.net | The Public Housing Program provides subsidized decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. | 108 W Main Street Mount Olive NC 28365 | 919-658-6682 | |||
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| Provides income-based rental housing for eligible low-income individuals, families, older adults, and persons with disabilities. | 214 N Greene St, Snow Hill, NC 28580 | 252-747-8245 | ||||
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| http://www.rm-ha.org/ | Provides income-based rental housing for eligible low-income individuals, families, older adults, and persons with disabilities. To provide safe, decent, affordable housing to the Edgecombe community. | |||||
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| The Public Housing Program provides subsidized decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. | 947 Simmons Street Tarboro NC 27886 | 252-823-6339 | ||||
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| The Public Housing Program provides subsidized decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. | 608 N Queen Street, Kinston, Lenoir County, North Carolina | 252-523-1195 | ||||
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| The Public Housing Program provides subsidized decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. | 100 Oxendine Circle Lumberton NC 28360 | 910-738-4866 | ||||
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| The Public Housing Program provides subsidized decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. | 326 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Maxton NC 28364 | 910-844-3967 | ||||
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| The Public Housing Program provides subsidized decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. | 501 McDaniel Street Fairmont NC 28340 | 910-628-7467 | ||||
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| http://www.pembrokeha.com/who_we.htm | The Pembroke Housing Authority (PHA) was chartered as a corporation on January 29, 1992, pursuant to the General Statutes of North Carolina, Chapter 157, Housing Authorities Law, to provide decent, safe and sanitary housing to the low-income citizens of Pembroke and surrounding areas. | Post Office Box 910 606 Lumbee Street Pembroke, North Carolina 28372 Email: pembrokeha114@nc.rr.com | (910) 521-9711 (voice) (910) 521-8765 (FAX) 1-877-735-8200 (TDD) | |||
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| http://hacl014.com/ | Housing Authority of the City of Lumberton is responsible for the administration of: Public Housing – Units that are owned and operated within the City limits. Housing Choice Vouchers – Financial assistance of families in Robeson County with private landlords providing the physical structure. Building resilient families by collaborating with several public agencies and private organizations to provide a wide array of support services for residents, enabling them to become productive and self-sufficient citizens. | 407 North Sycamore Street, Lumberton, NC 28358 Mailing Address:Post Office Drawer 709, Lumberton, NC 28359 | (910) 671-8200 | |||
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| Provides income-based rental housing for eligible low-income individuals, families, older adults, and persons with disabilities. | 1300 Woodlawn Drive Laurinburg NC 28352 | 910-276-2582 | ||||
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| http://scfsnc.org/housing-program/ http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD | Section 8 HUD and Homeowner Self-Sufficiency Programs: Southeastern Community & Family Services, Inc. (SCFS) provides two (2) types of housing assistance: Rental Assistance Funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, SCFS provides housing vouchers to 427 families annually, providing subsidy payments for standard rental property. Rental properties participating in this program must meet standard Housing Quality Standards as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Through the Section 8 Family Self Sufficiency Project, Section 8 program participants can accumulate escrow funds to help with the purchase of a home. Home Ownership Through our Community Services Block Program (CSBG) Self-Sufficiency Program our participating families can accumulate escrow funds to help purchase homes. | Main Office Southeastern Community & Family Services, Inc. 405 N. Elm Street Lumberton, NC 28358 Laurinburg Office (Section 8 HUD and FESS Project) Southeastern Community & Family Services, Inc. The Oaks Professional Building 915 S. Main Street, Unit I Laurinburg, NC 28352 | Main Office Southeastern Community & Family Services, Inc. Office: (910) 277-3500 Laurinburg Office (Section 8 HUD and FESS Project) Southeastern Community & Family Services, Inc. Office: (910) 277-3535 | |||
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| https://dunn-housing-authority.business.site/ | Provides income-based rental housing for eligible low-income individuals, families, older adults, and persons with disabilities. To provide safe, decent, affordable housing to the Sampson Community, ensuring the sustainability and responsible land use in our development that is required for a forward-thinking community. | 817 Stewart St Dunn, NC 28334 | (910) 892-5076 | |||
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| https://www.hacg.org/ | The Housing Authority of the City of Goldsboro has an essential mission to provide housing assistance for people with low and moderate incomes. HACG offers safe, quality and affordable housing to low-income families, the elderly, and disabled individuals. | 700 N. Jefferson Avenue Goldsboro, N.C. 27530 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1403 Goldsboro, N.C. 27533-1403 | Phone: 919-735-4226 | |||
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| http://wilsonha.org/ | Provides income-based rental housing for eligible low-income individuals, families, older adults, and persons with disabilities. To provide safe, decent, affordable housing to the Wilson Community, ensuring the sustainability and responsible land use in our development that is required for a forward-thinking community. | Wilson Housing Authority Administration Building 301 E. Nash Street Wilson, NC 27893 | Phone: 252.291.2245 | |||
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| www.caring.com/senior-living/assisted-living/ www.payingforseniorcare.com/paying-for-assisted-living/ | Caring.com exists to help family caregivers like you make better decisions, save time and money and feel less alone. Looking for senior care can be stressful and confusing, and you may be unsure where to start. Whether you’re looking for a senior living community or help with in-home care, we’re here to help you understand your options, learn about financing and guide you through the process.. | Shirley Turner Community Outreach and Senior Advocate Email:shirley@caring.com | Phone: (800) 204-7132 | |||
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| https://www.disabilityrightsnc.org/about-us/ | Disability Rights North Carolina protects and advocates for the rights of people with disabilities in North Carolina. We handle cases involving discrimination or violations of the rights of people with disabilities. Our attorneys, advocates, paralegals, and support staff provide advocacy and legal services at no charge for people with disabilities across North Carolina. | Disability Rights North Carolina 3724 National Drive, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27612 info@disabilityrightsnc.org | Toll-Free: 877-235-4210 Phone: 919-856-2195 TTY: 888-268-5535 | |||
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| https://www.thearc.org/who-we-are | The Arc is the largest national community-based organization advocating for and serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. We encompass all ages and more than 100 different diagnoses including autism, Down syndrome, Fragile X syndrome, and various other developmental disabilities. | 343 E Six Forks Rd Ste 320 Raleigh, NC 27609-7888 Lpoteat@arcnc.org | (800) 662-8706 | |||
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| http://aaidd.org/ | AAIDD promotes progressive policies, sound research, effective practices, and universal human rights for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. | 501 3rd Street, NW Suite 200, Washington, DC 20001 | 202-387-1968 voice | |||
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| https://www.able-now.com/ | ABLEnow accounts help individuals with disabilities save money to pay for qualified expenses, without being taxed on the earnings – and in most cases, without losing eligibility for certain means-tested benefit programs. | 9001 Arboretum Parkway North Chesterfield, VA 23236 | (1-844-669-2253) | |||
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| http://www.naric.com/ | An abundance of disability- and rehabilitation-oriented information organized in a variety of formats designed to make it easy for users to find and use. | 8400 Corporate Drive, Suite 500 Landover, MD 20785 | Monday to Friday. 800/346-2742 (V) 301/459-5984 (TTY) | |||
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| http://nichcy.org/disability/specific/tbi | A national source of information on disabilities in infants, toddlers, children, and youth. | 35 Halsey St., 4th Floor Newark, NJ 07102 | (973) 642-8100 | |||
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| http://www.capefearvalley.com/bladen/home.html | Since 1952, Bladen County Hospital has been helping the great people of this community, with a personal touch and dedication you just can't find in a big city hospital. Located in Elizabethtown, our facility is one of just a handful of Critical Access Hospitals statewide: each charged with a vital mission to serve the primarily rural community surrounding it. But a federal mandate isn't necessary when you've been doing it that way since day one. | General Information Bladen County Hospital 501 South Poplar Street Elizabethtown, NC 28337 Mailing Address PO Box 398 Bladen County Hospital Elizabethtown, NC 28337 Email Address BladenInfo@capefearvalley.com | 910-862-5100 | |||
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| https://bladennc.govoffice3.com/index.asp?SEC=A8A2468C-7CA6-406E-AA96-D7D4A14CD741&Type=B_BASIC | Public health promotes and protects the health of people and the communities where they live, learn, work and play. While a doctor treats people who are sick, those of us working in public health try to prevent people from getting sick or injured in the first place. We also promote wellness by encouraging healthy behaviors. | P.O. Box 189 300 Mercer Mill Road Elizabethtown, North Carolina 28337 | Telephone: 910 862-6900 | |||
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| http://www.goshenmedical.org/beulaville.html | Mission is the provide convenient access to health care for all people in our service area. Sliding fee scale basis to patients who qualify based on federal poverty guidelines. | 119 Crossover Road · Beulaville, NC 28518 | Phone Number: (910) 298-3125 | |||
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| https://www.duplincountync.com/ | Provides public health services to citizens of Duplin County. | 340 Seminary St, Kenansville, NC 28349 | 910-296-2130 | |||
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| https://www.vidanthealth.com/Locations/Hospitals/Vidant-Duplin-Hospital | Vidant Duplin Hospital is an outstanding facility located in Kenansville, a picture-book town that’s big on friendly. You can count on compassionate care and personal attention here at our 81-bed facility, where our dedicated staff is committed to providing you with state-of-the-art services. Every day, we’re improving patient outcomes because we have access to the resources, research and clinical expertise of a major health care system. Our number one priority is to help the people of Duplin County live a healthier and happier life. That's why we offer events in the community designed to help you get in touch with your health. Look for our Community Health Services Team at health fairs, wellness screenings, education programs and other events focused on helping you take better care of yourself and your family. We also welcome opportunities to share information with civic and church groups. | 401 N Main St, Kenansville NC 28349 | 910-296-0941 | |||
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| http://www.edgecombecountync.gov/departments/health_department/index.php | We exist to serve all citizens in the prevention of disease and injury through protection, promotion, and delivery of quality, cost-effective services for community, personal, and environmental health. | Rocky Mount Office 155 Atlantic Avenue Rocky Mount, NC 27801 Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am – 5:00pm Tarboro Office 122 East St. James Street Tarboro, NC 27886 Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am – 5:00pm | Rocky Mount Office Telephone: 252-985-4100 Appointments: 252-985-1149 WIC Appointments: 252-985-1067 Tarboro Office Telephone: 252-641-7511 | |||
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| https://www.vidanthealth.com/Locations/Hospitals/Vidant-Edgecombe-Hospital# | Personal, compassionate care close to home for the residents of Tarboro, Edgecombe County and surrounding communities — that’s what we deliver. The highly trained staff at our acute-care facility represent more than 20 medical specialties, so you and your family are covered for a wide range of services. We are especially proud to offer special programs including comprehensive rehabilitation services, cancer care, a birthing center, outpatient clinics and more. | 111 Hospital Dr, Tarboro, NC 27886 | (252) 641-7700 | |||
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| http://www.cfhcnc.org/locations.html | Carolina Family Health Centers: Providing affordable, high quality health care services in Edgecombe, Nash and Wilson Counties-of Eastern North Carolina. | 303 East Green Street Wilson, NC 27893 | (252) 293-0013 | |||
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| http://www.greenecountyhealthcare.com/ | Over the past 45 years, Greene County Health Care has evolved from a single community health center (CHC) to a Federally Qualified Health Center for community based comprehensive primary care. Health care providers at our six CHC sites combine medical, dental and behavioral health care and case management for members of our communities in Greene, Pitt and Pamlico counties and eastern North Carolina. We accept insurance and provide care on a sliding fee scale basis to patients who qualify based on federal poverty guidelines. | 7 Professional Drive | Snow Hill, NC 28580 | 252-747-8162 | |||
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| http://co.greene.nc.us/health | The mission of the Greene County Health Department is to Protect, Preserve and Enhance the public health of Greene County through a commitment to the principles of public health practice in our community. | 227 Kingold Boulevard, Suite B Snow Hill, NC 28580 | Phone (252) 747-8183 | |||
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| https://www.unclenoir.org/ | Nestled in the heart of Lenoir County, UNC Lenoir Health Care's mission is to ensure exceptional healthcare for the people we serve. UNC Lenoir Health Care, licensed for 261 beds, is a not-for-profit hospital dedicated to the community it serves by offering quality inpatient, outpatient and preventive health care services that are close to home. | UNC Lenoir Health Care 100 Airport Road Kinston, NC 28501 info@lenoir.org | Phone (252) 522-7000 | |||
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| http://www.co.lenoir.nc.us/health.html | The Lenoir County Health Department provides local public health services and programs to county residents. Services and programs include Adult Health, Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Health Promotion, Animal/Rabies Control, Child Health, Care Coordination for Children (CC4C), Childhood Lead Prevention, Environmental Health services, Family Planning, Immunizations, Laboratory Services, Prenatal Care, Pregnancy Care Home Case Management, Public Health Social Work, Vital Records, TB/Communicable Diseases/STD/HIV, and WIC | 201 N. McLewean Street/P.O. Box 3385 Kinston, NC 28502 | 252-526-4200 | |||
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| http://www.srmc.org/main/ | Southeastern Health, a non-profit organization, is a comprehensive health care system which offers a wide array of health care services through its affiliated divisions. Southeastern Health is licensed for 452 beds and includes Southeastern Regional Medical Center, a DNV GL – Healthcare accredited hospital which offers a combination of acute care, intensive care and psychiatric services to more than 15,000 inpatients and 61,000 emergency patients annually. The medical center is licensed for 292 general acute care beds and 33 psychiatry beds. WoodHaven Nursing, Alzheimer’s and Rehabilitation Center is licensed for 115 beds and Southeastern Hospice House is licensed for 12 beds. | Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1408, 300 West 27th St., Lumberton NC 28359 crabtr01@srmc.org | Tel: (910) 671-5000 | |||
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| http://www.robesoncountyhealthdepartment.com/ | The Robeson County Health Department will serve all patients, offer discounted fees to those who qualify, and not deny services based on a person’s Race, Color, Sex, National Origin, Disability, Religion, Sexual Orientation, or Inability to Pay. (We accept insurance, including but not limited to: Medicaid, Medicare and Children’s Health Insurance Program.) | Address 460 Country Club Rd Lumberton, NC 28360 | Phone (910) 671-3200 | |||
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| https://www.sampsonrmc.org/health-resources/community-partners | Sampson Regional Medical Center strongly believes in partnering with community-based organizations to better the health and well-being of all individuals of Sampson County. Collectively through our partnerships, we are able to provide increased resources to our community and reach more individuals. | Physical Address: 607 Beaman Street Clinton, NC 28328 Mailing Address: PO Box 260 Clinton, NC 28329 | Phone Number: 910-592-8511 | |||
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| http://www.sampsonnc.com/departments/health_department/index.php | The Sampson County Health Department is dedicated to ensuring that each man, woman and child who resides in Sampson County has the best possible health status. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The focus of public health has always been the prevention of disease and the education of citizens on health issues. Public health professionals and programs touch everybody in every walk of life. Public health serves each of us every minute of every day. | 360 County Complex Rd. Bldg. E, Suite 200 Clinton, NC 28328 | (910) 592-1131 | |||
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| https://www.scotlandhealth.org/ | Scotland Health Care System is a community owned and controlled not-for-profit organization that includes Scotland Memorial Hospital, Scotland Physicians Network, Scotland Regional Hospice, Scotland Memorial Foundation, and Scotland Family Counseling Center. We are affiliated with Carolinas Healthcare System, the largest healthcare system in the Carolinas. | 500 Lauchwood Drive Laurinburg, NC 28352 | (910) 291-7000 | |||
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| https://www.facebook.com/Scotland-Community-Health-Clinic-482722645094591/?ref=stream | Provides primary medical services to low income residents of Scotland County. | 1405 West Blvd Laurinburg, North Carolina 28352 | (910) 276-9912 | |||
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| https://www.scotlandcounty.org/148/Health-Department | The Scotland County Health Department provides Clinical Services; Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Services; Environmental Health Services and Animal Control Services to the community of Scotland County. | 1405 West Boulevard Laurinburg, NC 28352 | 910-277-2440 | |||
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| http://www.waynehealth.org/ | Wayne UNC Health Care offers comprehensive healthcare services to patients in Goldsboro, NC, as well as in Clinton, Greenville, Kinston, LaGrange, Mount Olive, Princeton, Rocky Mount, Smithfield, Wilson and throughout Wayne County. | Physical Address: 2700 Wayne Memorial Dr. Goldsboro, NC 27534 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 8001 Goldsboro, NC 27533 | 919.736.1110 | |||
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| https://www.waynegov.com/241/Health-Department | The mission of the Wayne County Health Department, through our responsive and professional staff, is to preserve, promote and protect the health of our community by preventing disease, protecting the environment and promoting healthy living. | Physical Address 301 N Herman Street Goldsboro, NC 27530 | 919-731-1000 | |||
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| http://www.wilson-co.com/departments/health-department | Public Health is meant to maintain good health for the citizens of the County and the good health status of a community. Our professional staff are here to assess conditions in the community and to assure the highest quality of health status possible for all the citizens. | 1801 Glendale Drive Wilson, NC 27893 | 252-237-3141 | |||
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| https://www.wilsonmedical.com/ | Wilson Medical Center is committed to always providing excellent care to our community. Our 294-bed facility provides comprehensive services to residents of Wilson County and surrounding communities. Our commitment to high-quality healthcare is strong. We bring new and innovative programs to those who matter the most - our community. Our team of nearly 1,000 employees is committed to always providing compassionate care. We offer the latest technology in imaging services, orthopedics, cancer and cardiac care. We also provide outreach with programs like Living Well series, Cancer Nurse Navigation, Friends of Wilson, Wellness and many more to keep our community healthy! | 1705 Tarboro Street Wilson, NC 27893 | 252-399-8040 | |||
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| http://www.cfhcnc.org/locations.html | Carolina Family Health Centers: Providing affordable, high quality health care services in Edgecombe, Nash and Wilson Counties-of Eastern North Carolina. | 303 East Green Street Wilson, NC 27893 | (252) 293-0013 | |||
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| http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/ | Founded in 1909 – is the nation's leading community-based nonprofit dedicated to addressing the needs of those living with mental illness and to promoting the overall mental health of all Americans. Our work is driven by our commitment to promote mental health as a critical part of overall wellness, including prevention services for all, early identification and intervention for those at risk, integrated care, services, and supports for those who need it, with recovery as the goal. | 500 Montgomery Street, Suite 820 Alexandria, VA 22314 | Phone (703) 684.7722 | |||
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| https://www.cdc.gov/mentalhealth/ | A federal agency that conducts and supports health promotion, prevention and preparedness activities in the United States, with the goal of improving overall public health. | 1600 Clifton Road Atlanta, GA 30329-4027 USA Email CDC-INFO | 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636), TTY: 888-232-6348 | |||
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| https://www.nami.org/ | NAMI is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. | NAMI 3803 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100 Arlington, VA 22203 | Main 703-524-7600 | |||
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| https://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml | The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is the lead federal agency for research on mental disorders. NIMH is one of the 27 Institutes and Centers that make up the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the largest biomedical research agency in the world. NIH is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). | Email: nimhinfo@nih.gov | 1-866-615-6464 | |||
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| https://add.org/adhd-awareness/ | ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) is a serious public health issue. The mission of ADHD Awareness Month is to educate the public about ADHD by disseminating reliable information based on the evidence of science and peer-reviewed research. | None | None | |||
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| http://bringchange2mind.org/ | Is non-profit organization working together to end the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness through widely distributed public education materials and programs based on the latest scientific insights and measured for effectiveness. | information@bringchange2mind.org | 415.814.8846 | |||
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| http://www.gmeded.com/gme-info-graphics | Global Medical Education (GME) is a medical education company, focusing primarily on psychiatry, that offers free, timely, unbiased, evidence-based information from the world’s leading experts to clinicians around the world, through a variety of formats. | info@gmeded.com, | None | |||
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| http://my.happify.com/ | Happify's activities and games are based on a decade's worth of cutting-edge research by psychologists and neuroscientists from leading academic institutions around the world. | inquiries@happify.com | None | |||
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| http://www.itsok2ask.com/default.aspx | The North Carolina Division of Public Health, Injury and Violence Prevention Branch, Youth Suicide Prevention Program works in collaboration with The North Carolina Youth Suicide Prevention Task Force to address youth suicide prevention in North Carolina. | None | 800-273-8255 | |||
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| http://www.mentalhealthchannel.tv/ | It’s a channel like you’d see on cable, but on the web—created to raise awareness and help every viewer realize the benefits of improved mental health. | None | None | |||
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| https://www.mentalhealth.gov/ | MentalHealth.gov provides one-stop access to U.S. government mental health and mental health problems information. MentalHealth.gov aims to educate and guide; the general public, health, and emergency preparedness professionals, Policymakers, Government and business leaders, School systems, Local communities. | None | None | |||
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| http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/mental-health-screening-tools | Mental Health America is dedicated to promoting mental health, preventing mental and substance use conditions and achieving victory over mental illnesses and addictions through advocacy, education, research, and service. | screening at mentalhealthamerica.net | None | |||
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| https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ | The Lifeline provides 24/7 free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals. | None | 800-273-8255 | |||
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| https://www.nctsn.org/ | The National Child Traumatic Stress Network was established to improve access to care, treatment, and services for traumatized children and adolescents exposed to traumatic events. | 1121 West Chapel Hill St. Suite 201 Durham, NC 27701 | 919-682-1552 | |||
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| https://www.mentalhealthexcellence.org/get-involved/national-dialogues/ | Is an important part of the National Dialogue on Mental Health. It will give Americans a chance to learn more about mental health issues - from each other and from research. | 8532 SW St. Helens Drive, Suite 250 Wilsonville, Oregon 97070 | 503.816.5676 | |||
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| http://www.injuryfreenc.ncdhhs.gov/preventionResources/docs/2015-NC-SuicidePreventionPlan-2015-0505-FINAL.pdf | To empower North Carolinians with knowledge and examples of actions they can take to prevent suicide. | None | None | |||
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| http://psychcentral.com/resources/ | The site includes a comprehensive listing of information about conditions and medications, as well as blogs, news, and research. | talkback@psychcentral.com | None | |||
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| http://www.rxoutreach.org/ | Non-profit mail order pharmacy in St Louis that ships directly to individuals’ homes. It is available to qualifying individuals and families. Patients can be on Medicaid, Medicare or other health insurance and still receive medications from Rx Outreach. There are no enrollment or membership fees. | Email Inquiries questions@rxoutreach.org Email inquiries will be responded to within two business days. Physical Address 3171 Riverport Tech Center Drive Maryland Heights, MO 63043 Mailing Address P.O. Box 66536 Saint Louis, MO 63166-6536 | Phone Number 1-800-769-3880 | |||
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| https://www.walmart.com/cp/PI-4-Prescriptions/1078664 | Prescription Program includes up to a 30-day supply for $4 and a 90-day supply for $10 of some covered generic drugs at commonly prescribed dosages. Higher dosages cost more. | None | None | |||
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| https://www.ncdhhs.gov/assistance/low-income-services/medication-assistance-program | Non-profit organization which provides access to free prescription drugs for uninsured, low-income individuals. Prescription drugs are available through participating pharmaceutical manufacturers. | Bladen County Bladen County Medical Assistance Program: 608 McLeod Street, Elizabethtown, NC, 28337 Duplin County Goshen Medical Center, Beulaville:119 Crossover Road, Beulaville, NC, 28518.Goshen Medical Center, Plainview: 360 East Charity Rd., Rose Hill, NC, 28458. 910-289-3086 Goshen Medical Center, Warsaw Wellness: 113 S Pine Street, Warsaw, NC, 28398. Goshen Medical Center, Faison:444 SW Center Street, Faison, NC, 28341. Edgecombe County Freedom Hill Community Health Center: 162 NC Hwy 33 East, Princeville, NC, 27886. Rural Health Group at Whitakers: 105 SE Railroad Street, Whitakers, NC, 27891. Greene County Greene County Health Care (Snow Hill):7 Professional Drive, Snow Hill, NC, 28580. Lenoir County Kinston Community Health Center: 324 N Queen Street, Kinston, NC, 28501 Robeson County Lumberton Health Center: 402 North Pine Street, Suite C, Lumberton, NC, 28358 Sampson County Goshen Medical Center, Clinton: 906 N. US Hwy 421, Clinton, NC, 28328. Goshen Medical Center, Fairview: 408 Fairview St, Clinton, NC, 28328. (Formerly Sampson Medical Services) Wayne County Goshen Medical Center, Community Health Services: 325 NC Hwy 55 West, Mt. Olive, NC 28365.Goshen Medical Center, Lambert: 130 NE Center St, Mt. Olive, NC, 28365. Mount Olive Family Medicine Center: 201 N Breazeale Ave, Mount Olive, NC, 28365 Wilson County Harvest Family Health Center: 8282 NC Hwy 58 South, Bldg B, Elm City, NC, 27822 Carolina Family Health Centers: 303 East Green Street, Wilson, NC, 27893. Freedom Hill Community Health Center: 303 East Green Street, Wilson, NC, 27893 Wilson Community Health Center: 303 East Green Street, Wilson, NC, 27893. | Bladen County Medical Assistance Program: 910-872-6343 Duplin County Goshen Medical Center, Beulaville: 910-298-3125 Goshen Medical Center, Plainview: 910-289-3086 Goshen Medical Center, Warsaw Wellness: 910-293-7246 Goshen Medical Center, Faison 910-267-0421 Edgecombe County Freedom Hill Community Health Center: 252-641-0514 Rural Health Group at Whitakers: 252-536-5859 Greene County Greene County Health Care (Snow Hill): 252-747-8162 Lenoir County Kinston Community Health Center: 252-522-9800 ext. 224 Robeson County Lumberton Health Center:910-739-1666 Sampson County Goshen Medical Center, Clinton: 910-592-1462 Goshen Medical Center, Fairview: 4 910-596-2400 (Formerly Sampson Medical Services) Wayne County Goshen Medical Center, Community Health Services: 919-658-5900 Goshen Medical Center, Lambert: 919-658-2505 Mount Olive Family Medicine Center:919-658-4954 Wilson County Harvest Family Health Center: 252-443-7744 Carolina Family Health Centers: 252-243-9800 Freedom Hill Community Health Center: 252-641-0514 Wilson Community Health Center: 252-443-7744 | |||
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| https://www.pparx.org/ | Free online program that connects individuals to patient assistance programs and to free and low-cost clinics in their area. | None | None | |||
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| https://www.copays.org/ | Provides direct financial assistance to qualified individuals, assisting them with prescription drug co-payments, coinsurances and deductibles. Individual must have insurance and coverage for the medication for which they are seeking financial assistance and their income must fall below the income guidelines, either 300% or 400% or less of the FPL. CPR call counselors work directly with the individual as well as with the provider of care to obtain necessary medical, insurance and income information to advance the application in an expeditious manner. Upon approval, payments are made to the doctor, pharmacy, and individual directly. | None | 1-800-532-5274 | |||
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| https://www.blinkhealth.com/ | For-profit company that offers a free app that finds the cheapest price for a drug and locks it in for individuals who can then pay on-line and fill their prescriptions at one of 60,000 pharmacies in the United States. | 233 Spring Street, 8th Floor East, New York, NY 10013, | 1 (855) 979-8290 | |||
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| https://www.goodrx.com/ | For-profit company that collects and compares prices and then offers consumers a coupon to get the best rate. The company has information on every FDA approved medication at more than 70,000 US pharmacies (mostly chains). Once the individual finds the best price at a local pharmacy, they can either print a coupon or show it on their smart phone. | (855) 268-2822 | ||||
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| http://www.ncmedsoc.org/practice-help/prescription-discounts/ | Touts savings of up to 75% (discounts average roughly 30%) at more than 68,000 national and regional pharmacies. This card can be used as your primary plan and/or it can be used on prescriptions not covered by your insurance plan. | Physical Address: 222 N. Person Street Raleigh, NC 27601 Mailing Address: PO Box 27167 Raleigh, NC 27611 | Phone: 1.919.833.3836 1.800.722.1350 (NC only) | |||
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| http://www.needymeds.org/ | Non-profit clearinghouse that provides information on all medical needs, including medications. It collects data on patient assistance programs, drug coupons and rebates, and offers its own drug discount card. | info@needymeds.org | 800-503-6897 | |||
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| https://al-anon.org/ | Al-Anon Meetings: Al-Anon is a mutual support group of peers who share their experience in applying the Al-Anon principles to problems related to the effects of a problem drinker in their lives. Alateen Meetings: Alateen is a peer support group for teens who are struggling with the effects of someone else’s problem drinking. Electronic Meetings: Electronic Al-Anon meetings are held online and over the phone. Electronic meeting formats include: Phone, Email, Chat, Blog, Bulletin Board, Instant Messaging (Skype, WhatsApp, Discord, etc.), Web Conferencing (Zoom, WebEx, etc.) and Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.). | Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc 1600 Corporate Landing Parkway Virginia Beach, VA 23454-5617 Telephone: (757) 563-1600 Fax: (757) 563-1656 Email: wso@al-anon.org | Meeting Information: 1-888-4AL-ANON (1-888-425-2666) | |||
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| https://www.samhsa.gov/about-us | The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation. SAMHSA's mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America's communities. | 5600 Fishers Lane Rockville, MD 20857 | 877-SAMHSA-7 800-487-4889 (TTY) | |||
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| https://www.samhsa.gov/fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorders-fasd-center | Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) are a group of conditions that can occur in a person whose mother drank alcohol during pregnancy. These effects can include physical problems and problems with behavior and learning. Often, a person with an FASD has a mix of these problems. | None | None | |||
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| http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/brochures-and-fact-sheets http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/publicaciones-en-espanol | This section contains easy-to-read material for the public covering a wide range of alcohol-related topics. Spanish language versions of these publications are also provided at Publicaciones en Español | niaaaweb-r@exchange.nih.gov | None | |||
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| https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/drug-use-illegal.htm | a federal agency that conducts and supports health promotion, prevention and preparedness activities in the United States, with the goal of improving overall public health. | 1600 Clifton Road Atlanta, GA 30329-4027 USA Email CDC-INFO | 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636), TTY: 888-232-6348 | |||
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| https://addictionresource.com/ | Addiction Resource was founded in 2005 to provide a community for those recovering from addiction and to help patients find the highest quality care for a successful recovery. Our goal is to provide resources to help patients and their loved ones so that they may stay on the road to recovery and can successfully overcome addiction for life. | Address: AddictionResource.com 2440 M St NW # 320 Seattle, WA 98106 feedback@addictionresource.com | (360) 663-4353 | |||
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| https://alcoholaddictioncenter.org/ | AAC is committed to helping people and their families get help from alcoholism through our commitment to providing accurate information and resources. | info@alcoholaddictioncenter.org | None | |||
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| https://www.alcoholrehabguide.org/ | Alcohol Rehab Guide (ARG) is an organization that offers in-depth, reliable information on all aspects of alcohol addiction. | None | (844) 558-4422 | |||
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| http://www.addictioncenter.com/Treatment/Inpatient-Rehab | Inpatient rehabilitation | NA | (844) 917-1663 | |||
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| https://www.alcoholdrughelp.org/ | ADCNC is a nonprofit organization that runs a 24-hour hotline to help individuals struggling with drug or alcohol misuse. Hotline operators provide listening support and help identify treatment services that can continue to assist callers. | info@alcoholdrughelp.org | 800-688-4232 / 919-493-0003 | |||
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| https://www.drugrehab.com/ | Our mission is to equip patients and families with the best information, resources, and tools to overcome addiction and lead a lifelong recovery. | webmaster@drugrehab.com | None | |||
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| http://www.getsmartaboutdrugs.com/ | From the U.S. Department of Justice’s Drug Enforcement Administration this website has resources for parents, educators, and caregivers to learn about drug use trends and statistics, how to identify drug paraphernalia, and how to talk to the youth they suspect may be using drugs | Mailing Address: DEA Headquarters Community Outreach Support and Prevention Section 8701 Morrisette Drive Springfield, Va, 22152 | 202-307-7936 | |||
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| • https://www.help.org/drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-north-carolina/ • https://www.help.org/choosing-the-right-rehab-facility/ • https://www.help.org/rehab-cost/ • https://www.help.org/heroin-addiction/ • https://www.help.org/heroin-addiction-treatment-and-rehab/ • https://www.help.org/methamphetamine-addiction/ • https://www.help.org/methamphetamine-addiction-treatment-and-rehab/ • https://www.help.org/alcohol-addiction/ https://www.help.org/alcohol-addiction-treatment-and-rehab/ | From understanding addiction, to tools to help you find the right rehab facility for you, this site provides everything you or your loved one needs to start and succeed in recovery. | None | None | |||
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| https://www.generationrx.org/ | Generation Rx offers free resources to educate audiences of different ages and from different environments about the dangers of misusing prescription drugs. Its website has teaching materials and guides tailored for different age groups. | info@generationrx.org | 614-292-2266 | |||
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| www.jcans.org | JCANS Foundation is a Wilson-based crisis intervention nonprofit that helps individuals enter detox and rehab facilities in a timely manner, and helps families find solutions to guide loved ones on the path to recovery. | info@jcans.org | Mike and Becky Cannon 252-299-1481 | |||
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| http://www.lockyourmeds.org/nc/ | Lock Your Meds NC provides information on how to safely secure and dispose of prescription drugs to keep them out of the wrong hands. The website also helps people identify warning signs of potential drug abuse and lists available resources to get help. | lockyourmeds@ncrxprevention.com | 252-237-1241 | |||
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| http://www.carolina-naranon.org/ | Nar-Anon Family Group members are relatives and friends who are concerned about the addiction or drug problem of another. | None | None | |||
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| https://ncsacw.samhsa.gov/default.aspx https://ncsacw.samhsa.gov/resources/opioid-use-disorders-and-medication-assisted-treatment/essential-information-about-the-treatment-of-opioid-use-disorders.aspx | Resources & Webinars on Treatment for Opioid Use Disorders Essential Information About the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorders: A Collaborative Approach to the Treatment of Pregnant Women with Opioid Use Disorders: NCSACW Webinar Series on Opioid Use Disorders and Treatment | ncsacw@cffutures.org | 1-(866)-493-2758 | |||
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| http://www.ncparentresourcecenter.org/resources/nc-coalitions/ | The North Carolina Parent Resource Center engages communities to reduce substance abuse through parent engagement and involvement. The Parent Resource Center has a list of substance prevention coalitions by North Carolina County. | anna@ncparentresourcecenter.org | Anna Godwin, Coordinator 252-237-1242 | |||
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| https://rehabnet.com/ | We are a non-profit organization with a mission to educate and provide assistance to seniors struggling addiction as well as caregivers and family members with concerns. | None | 877-888-0552 | |||
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| https://startyourrecovery.org/ | StartYourRecovery.org offers relatable information for people who are dealing with substance use issues — and their family members, friends, and co-workers, too. | None | None | |||
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| http://www.talkitoutnc.org/ | We can’t turn a blind eye to the costs of underage drinking in North Carolina. Not just the dollars and cents, but the lives lost to drunk driving, the crimes committed under the influence, the hundreds of teen pregnancies that result – the physical, the social and emotional damage that can weigh down tweens and teens for the rest of their lives. | North Carolina ABC Commission 400 East Tryon Road Raleigh, NC 27610 | 919-779-0700 | |||
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| http://rcnc.org/ | RCNC supports individuals in recovery from substance misuse disorder by providing access to community services, connecting them with treatment facilities, and facilitating trainings in peer to peer recovery coaching. | info@rcnc.org | 919-231-0248 | |||
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| https://www.facebook.com/RC3Wilson/ | The Wilson County recovery center, RC3, supports individuals in substance use recovery by providing peer support, activities, resources and trainings. The Wilson County Substance Prevention Coalition created the center in collaboration with partner organizations in the community. | gina@wilsonrc3.org | Gina Lane 252-991-7267 | |||
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| The Perinatal Substance Use Project at the Alcohol/Drug Council of North Carolina provides resources on substance use services for North Carolina women who are pregnant or parenting and using substances. | jjones@alcoholdrughelp.org | Judith Johnson-Hostler 1-800-688-4232 | ||||
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| https://drugfree.org/ | The Partnership for Drug-Free Kids educates parents and families about substance misuse disorder and guides them through education, prevention and treatment options for their children. The organization also connect families with counselors to develop personalized action plans for children struggling with substance use. | Center on Addiction 633 Third Avenue, 19th Floor New York, NY 10011-6706 | 212-922-1560 | |||
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| http://www.rehabs.com/pro-talk/ | The Rehabs.com Pro Community is an exclusive online discussion platform where addiction treatment professionals can connect to exchange ideas and engage in lively discussion about treatment approaches, prevention, recovery, policy, and more. | Address: 517 4th Ave. Ste. 401, San Diego, CA, 92101 | 1 (877) 630-2581 | |||
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| https://www.projectalert.com/ | Project ALERT is a substance use prevention program for teenagers that provides free online resources to educators. The RAND Corporation developed and maintains the Project ALERT curriculum. | projectalert@rand.org | Project ALERT 800-253-7810 | |||
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| https://www.drugabuse.gov/drugs-abuse | Our mission is to advance science on the causes and consequences of drug use and addiction and to apply that knowledge to improve individual and public health. This involves: Strategically supporting and conducting basic and clinical research on drug use (including nicotine), its consequences, and the underlying neurobiological, behavioral, and social mechanisms involved. Ensuring the effective translation, implementation, and dissemination of scientific research findings to improve the prevention and treatment of substance use disorders and enhance public awareness of addiction as a brain disorder. | National Institute on Drug Abuse Office of Science Policy and Communications Public Information and Liaison Branch 6001 Executive Boulevard Room 5213, MSC 9561 Bethesda, Maryland 20892 | 301-443-1124 | |||
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| https://angelwheels.org/ | A non-profit charity, dedicated to providing non-emergency, long-distance ground transportation to financially disadvantaged, ambulatory patients who are traveling for treatment. A typical trip supported by Angel Wheels does not exceed 300 miles (one-way), and we do not normally handle trips within a local area or community. Exceptions are made on a case-by-case basis, routinely for cancer patients traveling daily for treatment. | None | None | |||
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| https://ncconnects.onconcursive.com/show/bladen-area-rural-transportation-system-barts-elizabethtown-nc | Bladen Area Rural Transportation System, also known as BARTS, is a community transportation system that provides a variety of transportation needs for citizens of Bladen County. Types of transportation include general transportation for senior adults to nutrition sites, shopping and recreational outings, Medical transportation for senior adults, employment transportation, transportation to Bladen Community College, and more. BARTS is a curb to curb service. | 608 McLeod St Elizabethtown NC 28337 | (910) 862-6930 | |||
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| http://www.icarol.info/ResourceView2.aspx?First=1&country=United%20States&sp=NC&county=Bladen&city=-1&org=82852&agencynum=38389904 | Medicaid transportation is available to Medicaid recipients who need assistance with transportation to medical appointments. | 208 McKay Street Elizabethtown, NC 28337 | 910-862-6800 | |||
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| https://www.duplincountync.com/governmentOffices/socialServices.html | Medicaid transportation is available to Medicaid recipients who need assistance with transportation to medical appointments. | 423 North Main Street, Kenansville, NC 28349 | (910) 296-2200 | |||
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| https://www.duplincountync.com/governmentOffices/transportationServices.html | Transportation is provided throughout Duplin County, and any citizen who wishes to use the service should call the transportation office to get assigned to a specific route that would be most efficient for both transportation and the client. Transportation services are available for employment, education, congregate nutrition sites, medical facilities, shopping, etc. | 208 S. Main St. PO Box 950 Kenansville, NC 28349 | 910-296-2333 | |||
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| http://www.tarrivertransit.org/index.asp?page=dial-a-ride-transportation-services | DARTS is the federally mandated complementary paratransit service offered by Tar River Transit. The program provides transportation services to individuals with disabilities that are prevented from riding the regular accessible bus service offered by Tar River Transit. | Postal Address Tar River Transit PO Box 1180 Rocky Mount, NC 27802 Shipping Address Tar River Transit 100 Coastline Street, Suite 315 Rocky Mount, NC 27802 | 252-972-1174 - TDD 1-800-735-2962 | |||
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| http://www.edgecombecountync.gov/departments/dss/index.php | Medicaid transportation is available to Medicaid recipients who need assistance with transportation to medical appointments. | 201 St. Andrew St. - PO Box 10 - Tarboro, NC 27886 | (252) 641-7835 | |||
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| http://www.co.greene.nc.us/social-services | Medicaid transportation is available to Medicaid recipients who need assistance with transportation to medical appointments. | 104 Hines Street Snow Hill NC 28580 | 252-747-8474 HEARING/SPEECH IMPAIRED TDD/TYY USERS dial: 711 or 1-800-735-2962 Voice Users dial 711 or 1-800-735-8262 | |||
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| http://www.co.lenoir.nc.us/dss.html | Medicaid transportation is available to Medicaid recipients who need assistance with transportation to medical appointments. | 130 W King Street Kinston, NC 28501-4836 P.O. Box 6 Kinston, NC 28503-0006 | 252 559 6400 | |||
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| http://www.co.lenoir.nc.us/transit.html | LCT is the primary provider of transportation services for Lenoir County Department of Social Services, Lenoir County Health Department, Vocational Rehabilitation, Council on Aging and Eastpointe Mental Health. Services are performed using demand response and subscription scheduling. LCT provides transportation to and from work, shopping trips, to and from LCC, non-emergency medical transportation, and visits to Woodmen Community Center, Neuseway Nature Center, and other points of interest. | Lenoir County Transit 201 E. King St. Kinston, NC 28501 | Reservations or Cancellations: (252) 523-4171 Office: (252) 559-6457 Fax: (252)559-6458 TDD/TYY 1-800-735-2962 | |||
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| https://www.co.robeson.nc.us/dss | The Department of Social Services offers limited transportation for Medicaid recipients only. Transportation requires a referral from a doctor. Participants must arrange transportation 5 days in advance of any appointment. | 120 Glen Cowan Rd, Lumberton, NC 28360 | 910-671-3500 | |||
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| South East Area Transit System (SEATS) is Robeson County’s Community Transportation Program. SEATS provides human service agency and rural general public transportation for Robeson County residents. The North Carolina Department of Transportation Public Transportation Division, the United States Department of Transportation and Robeson County provide operating and capital assistance for the program. SEATS has established routes through Robeson County operating from Monday through Friday, 5:30 am to 5:30 pm, and in Lumberton on Saturday, 5:00 am to 2:00 pm for the general public and agency-sponsored passengers. SEATS provides scheduled routes for out-of-county medical trips to Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Fayetteville, Laurinburg and Pinehurst. All of SEATS’ vehicles are accessible to passengers with disabilities. | 1519 Carthage Road, Section 6, Lumberton, NC 28358 Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:15 am – 5:15 pm | Telephone: (910) 618-5679 TTY: 800-735-2962 (910) 618-5697 (910) 618-5696 | ||||
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| https://www.scotlandcounty.org/253/Social-Services | Provides a coordinated transportation service with agencies and individuals. Transportation service within Scotland County. | Physical Address View Map 1405 W Boulevard Laurinburg, NC 28352 | Phone: 910-277-2500 | |||
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| https://www.scotlandcounty.org/435/Transportation | Scotland County Area Transit System provides a variety of services to the people of Scotland County. Transportation to medical appointments is available on a daily basis. Access to human service agencies is also provided to those who need and qualify for transportation. Several times a month, transportation is provided to large regional medical centers for people with special medical needs that cannot be met by the local medical community. | 1403-C West Boulevard Laurinburg, NC 28352 | Phone: 910-277-2416 | |||
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| http://www.sampsonnc.com/departments/aging/sat_.php | Sampson Area Transportation is a consolidated transportation system that provides transportation services Monday through Friday for trips to local agencies, medical appointments, individual shopping trips and the community college in Sampson County. SAT also provides out-of-county medical visits for Veteran’s only. | Physical Location 311 County Complex Rd. Clinton, NC 28328 | Phone: (910) 299-0127 | |||
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| http://www.sampsonnc.com/departments/social_services/index.php | Medicaid transportation is available to Medicaid recipients who need assistance with transportation to medical appointments. | 360 County Complex Rd. Bldg. E, Suite 100 Clinton, NC 28328 | Phone: (910) 592-7131 | |||
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| http://ridegwta.com/ | Provides a coordinated transportation service with agencies and individuals. Transportation service within Wayne County. | P.O. Box 227 Goldsboro, NC 27533 Email: gwta@waynegov.com | Telephone: (919) 736-1374 | |||
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| https://law.duke.edu/healthjustice/brochures/WayneCountyTransportation.pdf | Medicaid transportation is available to Medicaid recipients who need assistance with transportation to medical appointments. | 301 N. Herman Street Goldsboro, NC 27530 | 919-731-1095 | |||
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| http://www.wilson-co.com/departments/social-services/services/transportation-services | Eligible individuals must be receiving full Medicaid benefits for this service and must make request three business days in advance of appointment. Medicaid transportation is provided for the least expensive mode available and appropriate for the beneficiary. | medtrans@wilson-co.com | 252-206-4105 | |||
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| To encourage residents to try RIDE, all passengers will receive 10 free rides on the service at launch, and can pre-register for accounts online, or by downloading the app in advance for iOS and Android devices. Full details on the system are available on the City's website, www.wilsonnc.org. | RIDE is a partnership between Via, a global transportation company, and the City of Wilson, and allows residents to request a ride from a smart phone app or by phone, walk to a nearby "virtual bus stop", and be driven to their destination in a standard vehicle, rather than a city bus. The service will include wheelchair-accessible vehicles, with curb-to-curb rides for those with limited mobility. The on-demand service will be available citywide from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Each ride will have a $1.50 flat fare with discounts for multi-ride bundles and multiple riders on the same trip. | For more questions or information please contact... Paula Benson, Wilson Forward Executive Director PBenson@WilsonForward.org Cameron Cochran, Wilson Forward Associate Director CCochran@WilsonForward.org | (252)-595-5357 | |||
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| http://www.wilson-co.com/departments/transportation | Wilson County Transportation Services (WCTS) is a fully coordinated public transportation system and operates as a branch of the Wilson County government. WCTS is a division of the Wilson County Developmental Services Department. WCTS contracts its daily operational services to First Transit. | 2201 Miller Rd. South Wilson, NC 27893 | Phone: 252-399-2817 | |||
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| As a recipient of Federal financial assistance, Wilson Transit System does not exclude, deny benefits to, or otherwise discriminate against any person on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or on the basis of disability or age in admission to, participation in, or receipt of the services and benefits of any of its programs and activities or in employment therein, whether carried out by Wilson Transit System directly or through a contractor or any other entity with whom Wilson Transit System arranges to carry out its programs and activities. | 320 East Nash Street, Wilson, NC 27893 or PO Box 10, Wilson, NC 27894 | Call 252-291-2850 Monday – Friday 6:00.a.m. – 5:00p.m. | ||||
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| https://www.ncdhhs.gov/assistance/disability-services/traumatic-brain-injury | A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an injury to the brain that is caused by an external physical force such as hitting your head or other types of blunt force trauma. The most common causes of TBI include slips and falls, motor vehicle accidents and struck by or against events. The injury can cause physical and mental challenges. Every injury to the brain has different effects or consequences. | TBIContact@dhhs.nc.gov | 800-377-1464 | |||
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| http://www.bianc.net/ | The Brain Injury Association of North Carolina (BIANC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and an affiliate of the Brain Injury Association of America, founded in 1982 by families and concerned professionals, BIANC has a mission of offering help, hope, and a voice for people with brain injury and their families. BIANC strives to create a better future for the approximately 200,000 North Carolinians living with brain injury through prevention, support, education, and advocacy programs. | 6604 Six Forks Rd. Suite 104 Raleigh, NC 27615 Email: bianc@bianc.net | 919-833-9634 | 800-377-1464 | |||
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| http://www.biausa.org/ | A national brain injury advocacy organization. | 1608 Spring Hill Road, Suite 110 Vienna, VA 22182 | P 703-761-0750 For Brain Injury Information Only 1-800-444-6443 | |||
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| http://www.traumaticbraininjury.com/ | Is a project of Traumatic Brain Injury.com, LLC. Our mission is to be the leading Internet resource for education, advocacy, research and support for brain injury survivors, their families, and medical and rehabilitation professionals. | karen@traumaticbraininjury.com | None | |||
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| https://www.caregiver.org/about-fca | Founded in the late 1970s, it is the first community-based nonprofit organization in the country to address the needs of families and friends providing long-term care for loved ones at home. | None | 800.445.8106. | |||
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| http://www.birthinjuryguide.org/ | Birth Injury Guide is a comprehensive informational website on all types of birth injuries. Our goal is to provide helpful information and guidance to parents if their child was born with a birth injury. | None | 877-415-6603 | |||
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| http://usbia.org/ | Nonprofit coalition committed to improving lives through awareness, prevention, advocacy, support, research, and community engagement. | EMAIL info@usbia.org MAILING ADDRESS PO Box 1804 Alexandria, VA 22313 | 703.960.6500 | |||
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| http://brainline.org/ | Is a national multimedia project offering information and resources about preventing, treating, and living with TBI. | E-mail: info@BrainLine.org BrainLine WETA Public Television 2775 South Quincy Street Arlington, VA 22206 | Phone: 703.998.2454 | |||
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| http://www.cdc.gov/traumaticbraininjury/ | America’s health protection agency, dedicating to increasing the health security of the nation. | 1600 Clifton Road Atlanta, GA 30329-4027 USA Email CDC-INFO | 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636), TTY: 888-232-6348 | |||
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| http://www.nabis.org/ | A society of multidisciplinary brain injury professionals which provides education programs, scientific updates, and a platform for communication and professional exchange. | PO Box 1804 Alexandria, VA 22313 | Alexandria Phone: (703) 960-6500 Fax: (703) 960-6603 Houston Phone: (713) 526-6900 Fax: (801)421-0269 | |||
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| http://www.braintrauma.org/ | Helps translate neuroscience into effective TBI solutions, with a focus on public concussion education. | None | None | |||
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| http://realistichope.com/ | The purpose of this site is to connect the survivors, their family, friends and caregivers who” have been there done that” to those looking for answers to accomplish the same. | None | None |