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211Statewide888-892-1162Placehttps://www.211.org/FileEmotional, Environmental, Financial, Intellectual, Occupational, Physical, Social, SpiritualUrgent NeedsName24/7 call line for live assistance for directory to essential services in NC.
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7 Things Every Kids Needs To Hear PhonePlace7 Things Every Kid Needs to Hear.pngEmotionalMentoring, Youth SupportName
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AA NC32Durham(919)7836144
Placehttps://www.aanc32.org/FileEmotional, SocialCrisis SupportName12 step recovery program for anyone struggling with alcohol use.
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Al-Anon/AlateenStatewide(800) 619-4630 para español (800) 619- 4630 x 802
Placehttps://alanonalateen6nc.org/alateen-coordinator-contact/FileEmotional, PhysicalYouth Support, Spanish-SpeakingNameMutual support program for mostly teenagers whose lives have been affected by someone else's drinking.
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Alcohol/Drug Council of NCStatewide(800) 688.42321121 Situs Courthttps://www.alcoholdrughelp.org/FileEmotional, Intellectual, PhysicalSpanish-Speaking, Education, Crisis SupportNameSubstance misuse prevention, treatment, and resourcing
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Alcoholics Anonymous
Orange, Chatham(919) 783-6144Placehttps://aanc33.org/FileEmotional, PhysicalRecovery Support, Spanish-SpeakingNameAA is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
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Assurance WirelessStatewide(888) 321-5880Placehttps://www.assurancewireless.com/FileFinancialWireless services, Spanish-SpeakingNameCreated by the federal government in 1985, the Lifeline Assistance program helps qualifying low-income households by providing them with FREE wireless service, all so they can stay connected to what matters most—healthcare, loved ones, government services and more
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Bank of America Better Money Habits
StatewidePhonePlacehttps://bettermoneyhabits.bankofamerica.com/enFileIntellectual, FinancialEducation, Finance, Spanish-SpeakingNameThe Better Money Habits program provides videos and articles to promote financial education around a variety of topics including taxes, college and retirement
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Basic Need Resources in Orange County OrangePhonePlacehttps://www.orangecountync.gov/DocumentCenter/View/25364/Basic-Need-Resources-List?bidId=FilePhysical, EnvironmentalFood, Clothing, HousingNamePDF of the all the basic need resources in Orange County
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Book HarvestDurham(252) 497-26652501 University Drivehttps://www.bookharvest.org/FileIntellectualEducation, Spanish-Speaking, Parent Support, Family EnrichmentNameBook Harvest provides an abundance of books and ongoing literacy support to families and their children
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Boys & Girls Club of Central CarolinaChatham (919) 663-6159 (919) 292-0318 246 George Moses Horton Drhttps://centralcarolinaclubs.org/FileIntellectual, Environmental, Social, PhysicalEducation, Youth SupportNameProvides programs and services for youth that promote and enhance child development, academic performance and responsible behavior.
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Carolina OutreachDurham919-251-90092670 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvdhttps://www.carolinaoutreach.com/FileEmotional, PhysicalRecovery Support, Urgent Needs, Family Enrichment, Parent Support, Youth SupportNameCarolina Outreach is a group of highly trained behavioral health professionals dedicated to promoting the emotional and physical well-being of our community in a safe and respectful environment
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Catholic CharitiesDurham(919) 286-19642020 Chapel Hill Rdhttps://www.catholiccharitiesraleigh.org/FileEnvironmental, Financial, Physical, SpiritualFood, Crisis Support, Urgent Needs, Immigrantion servicesNameWe offer a range of comprehensive programs, including Disaster Services, Food Pantry Services, and Immigration Legal Services, all designed to promote stability and empower individuals toward self-sufficiency.
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CCCC Career CenterChatham, Harnett, Lee1-800-682-8353Placehttps://www.cccc.edu/support-success/career-services/career-centerFileFinancial, Intellectual, Occupational, SocialEducation, Spanish-SpeakingNameThe CCCC's Career Center focuses on career exploration, job search assistance, skill development, career advising and counseling, and networking opportunities.
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CEFChapel Hill, Durham919- 200-0233Community Empowerment Fund - Chapel Hillhttps://communityempowermentfund.org/services/FileIntellectual, FinancialEducation, Finance, Spanish-SpeakingNameThe Community Empowerment Fund is working to end the racial wealth gap by supporting hundreds of Members, annually, in reaching their employment, housing, and finance goals. Our services are Advocates, Safe Saving Accounts, and Financial Coaching
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Celebrate RecoveryStatewidePhonePlacehttps://celebraterecovery.com/FileSpiritual, Emotional, SocialRecovery SupportNameIt is a Christ centered, 12 step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, pain or addiction of any kind.
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Center for Child and Family Health (Healthy Families of Durham)
Durham919- 419-34741121 West Chapel Hill Streethttps://www.ccfhnc.org/about-ccfh/FileEmotional, Intellectual, SocialYouth Support, Parent Support, Family EnrichmentNameWe strive to define, practice, and teach the highest standards of care in treating and preventing childhood trauma. The Center for Child & Family Health uniquely integrates community-based practice and academic excellence, and our professionals utilize multidisciplinary measurable approaches for professional training and research related to child traumatic stress.
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Center for Parent and Teen CommunicationStatewidePhonePlacehttps://parentandteen.com/FileEmotional, Social, IntellectualParent Support, Youth Support, EducationNameOnline resource that provides articles on parenting, communication, growth, development, and health. Offers information on parental communication strategies, discipline, and personal development
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Chapel Hill AthleticsChapel Hill919-968-2743405 Martin Luther King Junior Boulevardhttps://www.townofchapelhill.org/government/departments-services/parks-and-recreation/recreation/athleticsFilePhysical, SocialYouth SupportNameList of different athletic and recreational opportunities for youth in Chapel Hill
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Chapel Hill-Carborro City Schools Community ResourcesOrangePhonePlacehttps://www.chccs.org/families/family-and-community-engagement/community-resourcesFileRecreational, Emotional, Intellectual, Occupational, Physical, SocialResource List, Parent Support, Housing, FoodNameCommunity resource directory for parents affiliated with Chapel Hill/Carrboro schools. Includes resources for childcare, local summer camps, housing, food, and crisis information
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Chatham County Housing AuthorityChatham(919) 742-1236Chatham County Housing Authorityhttps://ccha-nc.org/about/FilePhysicalHousing, EmploymentNameProvides rental assistance for income-eligible families.
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Chatham County Partnership for Children Chatham919-542-7449220 Chatham Business Drivehttps://chathamkids.org/FileIntellectual, EnvironmentalEducation, Parent Support, Youth SupportNameLeads a comprehensive program that benefits young children and their families. Focuses on child care quality, children’s health, safety and family support. Offers Smart Start and Safe Start.
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Chatham County Public Health DepartmentChatham(919) 542-8220 or (919) 742-5641

80 East Streethttps://www.chathamcountync.gov/government/departments-programs-i-z/public-healthFilePhysical, Environmental, IntellectualMedicalNameBuilding a healthy Chatham County through community partnerships and a commitment to equity.
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Chatham Family Violence Prevention ServicesChathamCall or text Edna (919-930-1387) or Yarumy (919-548-9817) 40 E. Chatham Street, Room 2401, Pittsborohttps://www.chathamcountync.gov/government/departments-programs-a-h/court-related-domestic-violence-services/domestic-violence-servicesFilePhysical, EnvironmentalClothing, Housing, Family Enrichment, Crisis Support, Spanish-SpeakingNameCounty advocates provide services for domestic violence survivors and their families.
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Chatham Habitat for HumanityChatham(919) 542-0794Office - Chatham Habitat for Humanitywww.chathamhabitat.orgFileEnvironmentalHousing, Urgent NeedsNameBrings together people from diverse social and economic backgrounds to provide decent, affordable housing.
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Chatham LiteracyChatham919-742-05781002 West 3rd Streethttps://chathamliteracy.org/FileIntellectual, Financial, Environmental, SocialEducation, FinanceNameThe Chatham County Literacy Council helps adults, living or working in Chatham County, N.C., acquire the literacy and educational skills they need to function successfully in society.
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Chatham Transit Chatham(919)542-5136Placehttps://chathamtransit.org/FilePhysical, FinancialTansportationNameProvides transportation coordination and services for human service agencies as well as general public transportation.
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Child-Focused Assertive Community Treatment TeamStatewide800-320-4157Placehttps://www.childrenshopealliance.org/Child-Focused Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT) flyer 8.5x11.pdfEmotional, SocialYouth Support, Therapy, Crisis Support, Family EnrichmentNameResource includes Child ACCT information, including what kind of children they serve, what services they offer, and how they operate
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Child Mind InstitutePhonePlacehttps://childmind.org/about-us/FileIntellectualEducation, Youth Support, Parent Support, Family EnrichmentNameIndependent, national nonprofit dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders.
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College Foundation of North Carolina(CFNC)Statewide(866)866-23622917 Highwoods Boulevardhttps://www.cfnc.org/FileIntellectualEducation, Finance, Spanish-Speaking, Scholarship, CollegeNameCFNC promotes access to higher education and assists students with education and career planning as well as applying to and paying for college
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Communities In Schools (CIS)Chatham919.663.0116108 Village Lake Rdhttps://cischatham.org/about/FileIntellectual, Social, EnvironmentalEducation, Youth SupportNameTo surround students with a network of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
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Community Family Life Recreation Center @ Lyon PartDurham(919) 536-42001309 Halley Sthttps://thewecf.org/FileEnvironmental, RecreationalEducation, Youth Support, Family Enrichment, Community supportNameprograms for children and adults — health care, recreation, tutoring, summer camps
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Conflict Resolution Center Durham919-680-4575Durham County Courthousehttp://www.crc-mediation.org/FileEmotional, IntellectualEducation, Crisis Support, conflict resoluntionNameConflict Resolution Center we utilize mediation, negotiation, and training to help people address conflict. We also use Restorative Justice models such as victim-offender mediation or dialogue and conferencing when appropriate. Our goal is to offer a variety of means to resolve and manage conflict and disputes by customizing the approach to meet our clients needs.
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Connected FamiliesStatewidePhone10800 Old County Road 15https://connectedfamilies.org/FileSpiritual, Social, Emotional, IntellectualParent Support, Family EnrichmentNameLearn about a way of parenting that reflects Jesus’ heart for us all through a plentiful library of resources full of grace and truth for parenting. We seek to serve a “delicious banquet” of scriptural truth, ideas, practical tools, insight from neuroscience, and stories of transformation, all centered around a simple guiding framework of timeless, biblically-informed principles.
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CWS Durham919-680-4310504 W Chapel Hill Sthttps://cwsdurham.org/FileOccupational, Financial, IntellectualEducation, Employment, Immigrantion ServicesNameCWS helps clients find sustainable jobs options while working closely with their employers to help facilitate the application process and support them through the initial employment period
Qualifications: Must be a refugee
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Daytime Warming Centers OrangePhonePlacehttps://www.orangecountync.gov/DocumentCenter/View/26651/Cold-Weather-Resources?bidId=FileEnvironmentalShowers/Warm UpNamePDF of the Daytime Warming Centers In Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Hillsborought
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Digital Inclusion InitiativesChathamPhone12 East Street
P.O. Box 1809
Pittsboro, NC 27312
https://www.chathamcountync.gov/government/departments-programs-i-z/library/adult-services/digital-inclusion-initiativesFileFinancial, IntellectualEducation, TechnologyNameDigital inclusion refers to the activities necessary to ensure that all individuals and communities, including the most disadvantaged, have access to and use of information and communication technologies.
It also includes access to affordable broadband internet services, internet-enabled devices, digital literacy training, quality technical support, and applications and online content designed to enable and encourage self-sufficiency, participation, and collaboration.
Chatham County residents also have access to free and low-cost internet and computer options, as well as resources for digital literacy skills, through the links on the page
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Dress for Success Triangle NCDurham919-286-2128Dress for Success Triangle NChttps://dfstrianglenc.org/coaching?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=October+Referral+Partner+Newsletter&utm_campaign=October+Referral+Partners+NewsletterFileOccupational, PhysicalClothingName“Dress for success empowers women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and professional development for them to thrive in work and in life.”
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Drug Checking InformationStatewidePhonePlaceDrug Checking.pdfEmotional, IntellectualRecovery Support, EducationNameDrug checking information
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Durham Parks & RecreationDurham919- 560-4355400 Cleveland Street, Durham, NC 27701https://www.dprplaymore.org/FileRecreational, EnvironmentalEducation, Youth Support, Family Enrichment, Parent Support, Community supportNameDurham Parks and Recreation (DPR) creates fun, enriching, inclusive programs, experiences, and spaces to build a safer, happier, and healthier Bull City! Activities, clubs and camps for teens 13-18
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Durham Recovery Response Center Durham(919)560-7305309 Crutchfield Sthttps://riinternational.com/listing/recovery-response-center-durham/FileEmotional, Physical, EnvironmentalCrisis Support, Urgent Needs, Therapy, Recovery SupportNamethe Retreat (Tier 4 Behavioral Health Urgent Care) and the Living Room Unit (Facility Based Crisis), each designed to address your specific needs with care and understanding
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Durham Rescue MissionDurham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill(919) 688-9641Placehttps://durhamrescuemission.org/FileEmotionalHousingNameDurham Rescue Mission provides temporary assistance to homeless men, women and children Qualifications
Photo ID, willing to compete 40 hr/wk service assignment, no sex offenders and willing to abide by all rules and regulations
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Durham Tech Durham, Orange(919) 536-72051637 East Lawson Street
Durham, NC 27703
https://www.durhamtech.edu/applyFileIntellectual, Financial, OccupationalEducation, Employment, FinanceNameDurham Tech offers more than 100 degrees, diplomas and certifications.
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El Centro HispanoDurham, Carrboro, Raleigh(919) 687-46352000 Chapel Hill Rd #26a Durham, NC 27707

https://elcentronc.org/FileIntellectual, Occupational, Social, PhysicalEducation, Finance, Employment, Spanish-Speaking, Community supportNameNon-profit organization dedicated to strengthening the community, building bridges and advocating for equity and inclusion for Hispanics/Latinos in the Triangle area of North Carolina. Some of the services they provide are economic development, Community support, education, community leadership, and community health.
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El FuturoChatham, Durham, Orange(919) 688-7101El Futurohttps://elfuturo-nc.org/FileEmotional, Environmental, Financial, Intellectual, Occupational, Physical, Social, SpiritualEducation, Spanish-Speaking, Parent Support, Family Enrichment, Youth Support, TherapyNameprovides bilingual and culturally-responsive mental health services including therapy, psychiatry, substance use treatment, and case management. Brindamos servicios de salud mental bilingües y culturalmente receptivos que incluyen terapia, psiquiatría, tratamiento para el uso de sustancias y administración de casos en un ambiente acogedor de sanación y esperanza
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El Vinculo Hispano/The Hispanic LiaisonChatham(919) 742-1448El Vínculo Hispano / Hispanic Liaisonwww.evhnc.orgFileIntellectual, Environmental, SocialEducation, Spanish-Speaking, Youth Support, Parent Support, Family EnrichmentNameOur mission is to foster intercultural understanding and to empower Latinxs to overcome the challenges they face and make their voices heard in the community.
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Employment Security Commission of NCStatewide888-737-0259700 Wade Avenuehttps://www.des.nc.gov/FileSocial, Occupational, FinancialEmployment, Finance, Spanish-SpeakingNameThe Division of Employment Security is responsible for the administration of the unemployment insurance program in the state of North Carolina. This program is a federal-state partnership and is funded by federal and state unemployment taxes employers pay on employee wages. Benefits are paid to eligible workers who lose their job through no fault of their own and are able, available and actively seeking work.
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Facility-Based Crisis Unit (The Hope Center)Fuquay-Varina(877) 888-7849400 W Ransom St, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526https://www.kidspeace.org/the-hope-center/FileFinancialHousing, Parent SupportNameThe FBC is available exclusively to Alliance Health Medicaid members.
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Families Moving ForwardDurham(919) 683-5878300 N Queen Sthttps://fmfnc.org/eligibilityFilePhysical, EnvironmentalHousing, Family EnrichmentNameFamilies Moving Forward provides emergency shelter for families with children in the crisis of homelessness. To be eligible for our services, a family with children must meet the definition of homelessness through the HUD guidelines and go through a four-step process to be referred for shelter services
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Farm at Penny LaneChatham, Orange(919) 445-0665Farm At Penny Lanehttps://www.med.unc.edu/psych/cecmh/services/recovery-services/farm-at-penny-laneFileEmotional, Environmental, Physical, Social, SpiritualTherapy, Education, Recovery SupportNameA respite with therapeutic programs and activities for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness.
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FDIC Money Smart for Young PeopleStatewidePhonePlacehttps://www.fdic.gov/consumer-resource-center/money-smart-young-people#9-12FileFinancial, Intellectual, OccupationalEducationNameOffers curriculum on money skills/management for different age groups, resources and handouts included.
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FIT Program Durham919-672-8929Placehttps://www.dcopublichealth.org/services/nutrition/fit-programFileOccupational, Physical, SocialHousing, Medical, EmploymentNameThe Formerly Incarcerated Transition (FIT) Program aims to connect all formerly incarcerated individuals who have a chronic disease with a primary care provider and a comprehensive reentry plan.
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Freedom House - Mobile Crisis UniteChatham, Orange866-275-9552Freedom House Recovery Center, Inc.https://freedomhouserecovery.org/FileEmotional, PhysicalRecovery Support, Crisis SupportName24/7 Mobile Crisis Team and other support related to mental health/behavioral health crisis.
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Freedom House Recovery CenterChatham, Orange919-967-8844 Freedom House Recovery Center, Inc.https://freedomhouserecovery.org/FileEmotional, PhysicalRecovery Support, Crisis SupportName
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Hands on BankingStatewidePhonePlacehttps://handsonbanking.org/FileIntellectual, FinancialFinance, Education, Spanish-SpeakingNameHands on Banking is an online learning center that offers resources for all ages to learn about money management through courses and articles
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Harm Reduction Resources OCNCOrangePhonePlaceHarm Reduction OCNC.pdfPhysical, EmotionalRecovery Support, Therapy, Urgent NeedsNameResource page on harm reduction resources in Orange County with contact and harm reduction information
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Harm Reduction Resources in Orange CountyOrangePhonePlacehttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1vdazQAGvBKkEwypY0QBszSUd9vBN7umDGjgyZm0V4as/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.m0zocofod2etHarm Reduction Resources in Orange CountyEmotional, Social, Physical, OccupationalResource List, Recovery Support, Crisis Support, EducationNameGoogle doc with mutliple harm reduction and educational resources in Orange County with contact information and mission statements
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Haven House ServicesRaleigh, Chapel Hill919-833-33121008 Bullard Courthttps://www.havenhousenc.org/FilePhysical, Occupational, EmotionalHousing, Youth SupportNameHouses youth aged 18-24. Haven House Services is the place where youth who need help find it. Founded in 1973, Haven House programs help more than 1,500 youth aged 6-24 each year overcome their challenges and find a path to success.
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HEARTH Transitional Living Program FlyerStatewide336.333.6853405 Parkway Avenuehttps://www.youthfocus.org/transitional-living/HEARTH Transitional Living Program Flyer.pdfOccupational, PhysicalHousingNameThe HEARTH Transitional Living Program provides supervised housing for male and female youth ages 18-21 for up to 18 months or for up to 540 days.
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Hot Weather Resources In Orange County OrangePhonePlacehttps://www.orangecountync.gov/DocumentCenter/View/25365/Hot-Weather-Resources-List-2023?bidId=FileEnvironmentalShowers/Cool-OffNamePDF of the Hot Weather Resources in Orange County
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Innovate ChathamChatham919 533 9303Placehttps://innovatechatham.org/FileIntellectual, FinancialEducation, Youth Support, Family Enrichment, TechnologyNameIt is working with county government and local nonprofit organizations to ensure that every resident has the opportunity to participate in a life supported by digital technology. Innovate Chatham is a nonprofit dedicated to harnessing its members' experience to help Chatham County residents flourish through technology.
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InSteppDurham919-680-80003717-B University Drivehttps://www.instepp.org/FileIntellectualEducationNameInStepp provides girls and women with gender responsive training, educational and prevention programs needed to succeed in work and all aspects of their lives
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Josh's Hope Foundation
Durham919-245-007240 Terry Brook Ln, Hillsborough, NC 27278 https://www.joshshopefoundation.org/FileIntellectual, Occupational, Social, PhysicalEducation, EmploymentNameJosh's Hope Foundation provides a unique experience of personal support and on-the-job training to help young adults, ages 18 to 35, with mental health challenges, work to improve their health, live a self-directed life, and achieve their full potential. Josh's Hope will be a safe place for a population that needs a stable environment to reach their maximum potential
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Kids on Up PsychotherapyChapel Hill, Cary919-240-5548101 Conner Drivehttps://www.kidsonup.com/FileEmotionalTherapy, Youth Support, Crisis Support, Recovery Support, Conflict ResolutionNameWe enjoy working with school-age children, teens, young adults, and their families. Psychotherapy may be short-term or long term, either individually with a therapist, or as a part of a therapy group. We are particularly proud of our social skills groups!
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KramdenDurham919-293-11335010 NC-55https://kramden.org/FileIntellectualEducation, TechnologyNameLow cost, refurbished desktops and laptops; computer literacy and education courses for adults and children
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Legal Aid of North CarolinaStatewidePhone319 Chapanoke Roadhttps://legalaidnc.org/topic/education/education-4/youth-mentorship-tutoring/FileOccupational, Emotional, Social, PhysicalResource List, Housing, Youth Support, Therapy, MentoringNameNonprofit law firm, contact If you need help with domestic violence, housing, consumer protection, government benefits, health care and more, click here to get help. Website linked leads to youth mentoring and tutoring resources.
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Life Skills FoundationDurham984-219-2571LIFE Skills Foundation
PO Box 51129
Durham, NC 27717
https://www.lifeskillsfound.org/FileIntellectual, Occupational, Physical, Social, Environmental, FinancialHousing, Food, Employment, Education, Finance, Youth SupportNameTo empower transition age youth to live stable, self-directed lives by providing them with housing and wraparound support services
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Made in DurhamDurham(919) 299-9886201 W Main St, Ste 211
PMB B19
Durham NC 27701
https://www.madeindurham.org/FileOccupational, IntellectualEducation, Employment, Youth SupportNameMade in Durham is a community partnership that prepares Durham’s youth for career and life success
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Medications for Opioid use Disorders Prevent Overdose DeathsStatewidePhonePlacewww.vitalstrategies.org:MOUDs.pdfEmotional, Physical, IntellectualEducation, Recovery SupportNameNews article with information on medications for Opioid Use Disorders and how they assist those who use opioids.
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Monarch Crisis ManagemChatham(800)568-7235 or (800) 849-6127Placehttps://monarchnc.org/mobile-crisis-management/FileEmotional, SpiritualUrgent Needs, Crisis Support, Recovery SupportName24/7 mobile crisis response and other support related to mental health/behavioral health crisis.
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Music Over Mind (984) 999-5220Placehttps://momoutreach.org/FileRecreational, SocialMusic performanceNameMusic Over Mind, Inc. (M.O.M.) is a private non-profit organization dedicated to the betterment of mental health through the sublime medium of music. M.O.M. collaborates with musicians to provide hospitals, clinics, and retirement homes live performances, music therapy, and speaking engagements
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Narcotics AnonymousAlamance, Chatham, Orange855-262-6770Placehttps://www.oppareanc.com/meeting-schedule/FileEmotional, SocialRecovery SupportName12 step recovery program for anyone struggling with substance use
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National Suicide Prevention Resources for BIPOC & LGBTQ+ YouthStatewidePhonePlaceNational Suicide Prevention Resources for BIPOC LGBTQ Youth.pdfEmotionalResource List, Crisis Support, TherapyNameResource provides a list of different resources for suicide prevention that service/include BIPOC and LGBTQ+ youth. With links and summaries for each resource
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NC Naloxone Distribution ToolkitStatewidePhonePlaceNC Naloxone Distribution Toolkit.pdfOccupational, Intellectual, EmotionalEducation, Recovery SupportNameOverview of Naloxone laws and policies, where to find naloxone, and who to distribute it to.
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NC Region Of Narcotics Anonymous Statewide919-366-40411391 Kildaire Farm Rdhttps://ncregion-na.org/new-hope-area/FileEmotional, SocialCrisis Support, Mutual Aid, Recovery SupportName12 step recovery program for anyone struggling with substance use
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NCWorks Statewide855-629-6757Placehttps://www.ncworks.gov/vosnet/Default.aspx?plang=EFileOccupational, IntellectualEmployment, Spanish-SpeakingNameComplete set of employment tools for job seekers in North Carolina. Search jobs, create résumés, find education and training.
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North Carolina Families UnitedStatewide(980)-349-5333Placehttps://www.ncfamiliesunited.org/FileIntellectual, Occupational, Emotional, SocialEducation, Family EnrichmentNameFamily support and advocacy organization that links families to local and statewide services
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Opiate Overdose Prevention and IdentificationStatewidePhone4024 Barrett Drive www.nchrc.org2022-Overdose-Prevention-Survival-NCHRC-3.pdfEmotional, PhysicalRecovery Support, EducationNameOpiate overdose prevention and identification information
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Orange County Gov. Resource PageOrange(919) 732 8181300 West Tryon Street
P.O. Box 8181
Hillsborough, NC 27278
https://www.orangecountync.gov/2804/Resource-ListFileEnvironmental, Financial, Intellectual, Occupational, PhysicalResource ListNameResource List for the Orange County website
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Orange County Guía de Recursos OrangePhonePlacehttps://www.orangecountync.gov/DocumentCenter/View/25362/Guia-de-Recursos-del-Condado-de-Orange-2023?bidId=FileEnvironmental, Financial, Intellectual, Occupational, Physical, SocialHousing, Food, Employment, Education, Finance, Clothing, Medical, Spanish-SpeakingNamePDF de la Guía de Rescursos de Orange County Housing Deparment
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Orange County Parthership tp End HomelessnessOrange(919) 245-2496300 W Tryon Sthttps://www.ocpehnc.com/resourcesFileEnvironmentalSpanish-Speaking, HousingNameThe Orange County Partnership to End Homelessness (OCPEH) is a coalition of service providers, local governments, and community members who work together to coordinate funding and bring best practices to the work of ending homelessness in Orange County.
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Orange County Resource guideOrangePhonePlacehttps://www.orangecountync.gov/DocumentCenter/View/25361/Orange-County-Resources-Guide-2023?bidId=FileEnvironmental, Financial, Intellectual, Occupational, PhysicalFood, Housing, Clothing, Medical, Spanish-Speaking, Urgent NeedsNamePDF of the Orange County Housing Department Resource Guide
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Orange County Afterschool ProgramsOrange919-732-8126200 East King Streethttps://www.orangecountyfirst.com/programs-services/afterschool-programsFileRecreational, Social, Intellectual, PhysicalParent Support, Youth Support, EducationNameInformation on available afterschool programs including the YMCA and any programs at your child school (elementary and middle school)
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Orange County Schools Drivers EducationOrange919-732-8126200 East King Streethttps://www.orangecountyfirst.com/our-district-main/student-engagement-support-services/drivers-educationFileIntellectualEducation, Tansportation, Youth SupportNameList of Diver's Education Sessions and resources for drivers ed and driving safety classes.
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Orange County Summer Camp OpprotunitiesOrangePhonePlacehttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1IM7FsKDOu5zsfxSdLKAZ-R96spNpNUOROph2NiWOiDI/edit?tab=t.0FileRecreational, SocialYouth Support, Parent Support, Community supportNameGoogle Doc of Summer Camp opprotunities in 2025, may be updated every year.
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Pathways to RecoveryPhonePlacerecovery_pathways_report.pdfEmotional, Intellectual, Occupational, SocialRecovery SupportNameProvides real-world experiences of different pathways of recovery. Qualitative research study
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Recovery Community of DurhamDurham919-641-99881209 North Elizabeth Streethttps://www.recoverycommunityofdurham.org/FileSocial, Emotional, PhysicalRecovery Support, EducationNamePromotes recovery, wellness and citizenship through advocacy, education and support in Durham, North Carolina.
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Reintegration Support NetworkAlamance, Chatham, Durham, Orange888-892-1162 or 211117 W Main Stwww.rsnnc.orgFileEmotional, Social, SpiritualSpanish-Speaking, Youth Support, Recovery Support, Mutual Aid, Parent SupportJen Galvin
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SECU Youth Crisis Center: A Lifeline for North Carolina Children in CrisisMecklenburg(844) 263-00501810 Back Creek Drhttps://monarchnc.org/secu-youth-crisis-center-a-lifeline-for-north-carolina-children-in-crisis/FileEmotionalTherapy, Crisis Support, Youth SupportNameThe YCC offers personalized, short-term stabilization services for children facing psychiatric crises. These services help stabilize mental health issues such as suicidal ideation, depression and medication management concerns.
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Siembra NCStatewide336-543-0353Placehttps://www.siembranc.orgFileEnvironmental, Physical, SocialSpanish-SpeakingNamewe defend our communities from ICE, stop abusive policies that impact our gente, and resources to empower Latines in NC to show up and show out
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Smart RecoveryPhonePlacehttps://smartrecovery.org/FileEmotional, Intellectual, Physical, SocialTherapy, Recovery Support, Education, Spanish-SpeakingNameThe SMART approach is secular and science-based, using cognitive behavioral therapy and non-confrontational motivational methods
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StandUp SpeakOut (SUSO) Statewide, Durham919-824-04943326 Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard Service Road,Bldg.D, Ste.200 Durham, North Carolina 27707
https://susonc.org/FileIntellectual, Social, Physical, SpiritualEducation, Therapy, Community supportNameWe advocate to decrease sexual assault and domestic violence through outreach & prevention, counseling, resilience coaching, and mentoring
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Street Outreach, Harm Reduction and Deflection Program (SOHRAD)OrangePhonePlaceLocal Resource Guide for Chapel Hill Downtown Business District - SOHRAD and Chapel Hill Police Crisis UnitStreet Outreach, Harm Reduction and Deflection Program (SOHRAD)Occupational, PhysicalHousing, Education, Resource ListNameThe Street Outreach, Harm Reduction and Deflection (SOHRAD) program connects people experiencing homelessness in Orange County with housing and services. Peer support and clinical staff use a relationship-based model to provide ongoing engagement and case management for people living unsheltered.
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Sylvan Learning - Chapel HillChapel Hill984-333-997950101 Governors Drivehttps://www.sylvanlearning.com/locations/us/nc/chapel-hill-tutoring/chapel-hill/FileIntellectual, OccupationalEducation, Youth SupportNameOur personalized tutoring is tailored to your child’s specific needs to achieve the best results. In fact, Sylvan students achieve up to 3x more growth in their math and reading scores than their peers.
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System of Care: Crisis Information/ResourcesOrange800-510-9132Placehttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1yUUHbKRjePqn14vHxUK-VgGAuUU5owg82Wl-EElWUic/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.ju2ant5h5kjiFileOccupational, EmotionalHousing, Youth Support, Crisis Support, Resource ListNameCrisis support information and resources, with links and contact information
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SUD Access to CareStatewide919-856-21953724 National Drivehttps://disabilityrightsnc.org/SUD Access to Care.pdfIntellectual, Physical, EmotionalEducationNameSUD information and information on some with SUD's legal rights, accommadation, and ADA assistance information
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TalkspaceStatewidePhonePlacehttps://www.ncdhhs.gov/news/press-releases/2025/07/29/ncdhhs-partners-talkspace-provide-free-virtual-mental-health-therapy-teens-involved-or-impactedTalkspace.docxEmotionalTherapy, Youth SupportNameThe North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced a first-of-its-kind partnership with Talkspace, a virtual therapy platform now available for free to justice-impacted teenagers between the ages of 13 and 17 in North Carolina. Talkspace offers "asynchronous" therapy which differs from traditional approaches by allowing therapists and clients to communicate in various formats without scheduled appointments. The client engages in the therapeutic process whenever and wherever is most convenient
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The Hope Center for Youth and Family CrisisFuquay-Varina(877) 888-7849400 W Ransom Sthttps://www.kidspeace.org/the-hope-center/FileEmotional, Intellectual, SocialTherapy, Youth SupportName
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Teen CentralStatewidePhonePlacehttps://teencentral.com/tools/FileEmotional, Environmental, Financial, Intellectual, Occupational, Physical, Social, Recreational, SpiritualEducationNameTeenCentral is a website powered by KidsPeace as a free and safe prevention and intervention resource specifically for youth. On TeenCentral, you can find information on a variety of topics. You can also submit a story or post about any crisis, problem or situation you’re struggling with and receive a therapeutic support response within 24 hours, safely, anonymously, and free of charge