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AgencyPhoneCity DescriptionServices for Hispanic/Latino Families
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Food BanksAda Jenkins Food Pantry704-896-0471DavidsonThe Ada Jenkins Food Pantry, a partner of Loaves and Fishes, allows for client-partners to shop for their own groceries based on a nutritionally balanced shopping list. The list is provided by Loaves & Fishes. Mon, Wed, Thurs 12:30-3:30pm. Second Saturday of each month 9:30am-12:30pm.All the Ada Jenkins services are accesible in Spanish.
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Iredell Christian Ministries704-924-6700StatesvilleProvides food, financial, and crisis assistance. For Mooresville residents only assistance with food is available.There is a person available for traslation to Spanish
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FeedNC704-660-9010MooresvilleFeedNC’s Grassroots Grocery provides supplementary food assistance to the families of our community who are in need (one appointment per week per household). Eligible members are able to receive $150-$200 in groceries every week. Foods that are regularly available to our members include fresh produce (fruits and vegetables), meats, frozen meals, prepared deli foods, canned goods, snacks, and toiletries; FREE BREAKFAST AND LUNCH for anyone in the community. That’s right, you do not need to apply or qualify to take part in this program! Our Daily Fare Program sits at the intersection of workforce development and social capital by way of inviting ALL to join us during our regular serving hours to enjoy a nutritious hot meal, get connected to services, and/or learn more about the needs in our community. These dishes are inspired by our chef, prepped by our culinary students, and served by our dedicated volunteersThere is a person available for traslation to Spanish
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Fifth Street Ministries704-872-4045StatesvilleOpen Soup Kitchen. No food boxes.
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Food for Days855-250-3501MooresvilleFriday Backpack school program-Social Worker or Counselor referral.
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The Cove Church704-655-3000MooresvilleFood Pantry is open during every service: Saturdays 4pm & 6pm; Sundays 9:30am & 11:15am. Support Groups every Tuesday evening, free childcare (infant-5th grade) and dinner provided at 6pm. Celebrate Recovery, Divorce Care, Grief Share, Cancer Companions, Family Care for Mental Health, and Single & Parenting.
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St. Therese's Catholic Church704-664-3992MooresvilleFood Pantry; 1st & 3rd Mondays 10am to 11:30am, 2nd & 4th Mondays 1pm to 2:30pm. (This service is on hold until June 2021) ESL Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesday 6:30pm.Latin Ministry please contact Luci Cantellano: 980-444-9168
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The Altar Church336-302-3501MooresvilleIn conjunction with the Mooresville Soup Kitchen and Second Harvest Food Bank, The Altar is excited to offer free food to the community. It will be held the first Tuesday of the month from 11am to 12 noon.
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The Salvation Army704-872-5623StatesvilleFood, Clothes, Financial assistance. Mon through Fri 9:00am to 4:00pm.
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Help Ministries of Troutman704-528-0779TroutmanFood and Utilities for residents of Troutman only.
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Pig Out of Mooresville704-928-6683MooresvilleWill be serving every Sunday from 11:30am to 1:30pm at Park View Elementary in downtown Mooresville.
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Yokefellow Ministries 704-872-1459StatesvilleFood Boxes and financial assistance. Monday through Friday 9am to 12pm.
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Mooresville Christian Mission704-664-2357 x21MooresvilleMonday through Friday 10am- 4pm emergency assistance with rent and power bills, food pantry, clothes closet, transitional housing (which includes mentor program to promote financial stability), Christmas assistance, Easter baskets, and some job training.
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First Church of Nazarene704-664-4216MooresvilleFood boxes on Tuesday & Friday 12pm Behind NB Mills School.
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South Yadkin Baptist Assoc.704-873-4372StatesvilleFood and Clothes Tuesday 9:15am to 4pm I-77S exit 45 (Amity Hill Rd). Turn left, brick building on left. NEED APPOINTMENT.
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caminocommunitycenter.org/704-596-5606Mecklenburg (Serving Iredell County)Primary Care. Camino is a primary care health clinic that offres a full range of services to low income families. A Behavioral Care Clinic is also available. Wellness Programs, Food Pantry and a Thrift Store.All services are provided in Spanish also. All personnel read, write and speak Spanish. 704-596-5606 press option 1 for member services.
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Meals on Wheels/Council on Aging704-873-5171StatesvilleIredell County Council on Aging is a multi-service agency including, but not limited to, the following: Home Delivered Meals, Congregate Meals, In-Home Aide Services, Family Caregiver Support Program, Adult Day Care, and Older Americans Senior Community Service Employment Program.
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ClothingLydia's Loft704-948-7797HuntersvilleT,W,TH,S variable hours. Wednesday late hours 4pm-7pm. Provides clothing and small household items free of charge. Referral from the school needed.
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Maidens and Matrons252-469-0411MooresvilleMaidens and Matrons generously donates undergarments and hygiene products for women (at no cost). It opens every third Saturday of the month.
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Shoes that FitCrystal Fansler(SW)MooresvilleParent permission (telephone call). Provides brand new pair of tennis shoes from Rack Room Shoes.
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Mooresville Kindness Closet704-560-5336MooresvilleSunrise to Sunset-Items include baby items, feminine hygiene products, toiletries, paper goods, and school supplies. All items are FREE.
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Firm Real EstateSchool Counselors/ School SWMooresvilleThe Firm Real Estate generously donates coats to MGSD students who cannot afford them. Each December the coats are delivered to MHS, gift wrapped, and are given to students who have expressed a need.
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Housing/Shelters/FurnitureRowan Helping Ministries704-637-6838Rowan CountyShelter, Jeannie's Kitchen, Clothing Center, Food Pantry, Crisis Assistance Network, and Transitional Housing Programs.
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Statesville Housing Authority704-664-1659Statesville All Section 8/HUD housing goes through Statesville Housing Authority office. Must apply in Stateville. Vouchers are accepted in Mooresville.
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Mooresville Housing Authority704-664-1659MooresvilleHousing-2 yrs waiting list-additional income-base housing.
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My Sister's House704-872-3403Statesville Domestic violence services
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Hope of Mooresville980-447-9007MooresvilleShelter for women or women with children.
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Hope House Foundation704-992-1902Huntersville
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Relatives704-344-1111CharlotteTeens/Young Adults
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SECU Youth Crisis Center-Monarch Program844-263-0050CharlotteProvides help to children 6 to 17 years old who are experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis.
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Beds for Kids980-422-1192CharlotteClient Qualifications:
-Does not have the means to provide beds and/or furniture for themselves.
-Client can receive beds and/or furniture from Beds for Kids only one time, unless Beds for Kids deems that a new qualifying life crisis has occurred.
-Must have at least one child living in the home that doesn’t have a bed to call their own (unfortunately, we don’t accept furniture, only referrals).
-Actively working to develop new levels of self-sustainability.
-If applicable, the family must have properly acquired their new residence before a referral can be submitted.
Referral Process:
Beds for Kids encourages an in home visit to properly assess the needs of the client. Please note we do not replace furniture unless it is in unusable condition. We must be made aware of those items when the referral is submitted.
Once the needs have been assessed, the client family referral form must be completed and submitted.
We require a processing fee ($60.00 for beds only, $100.00 for beds and furniture) due at the time of delivery to be paid by client or your agency. Please make the client family aware of the processing fee prior to sending in their referral.
It is important that you make us aware of any special circumstances such as health issues, difficulty in paying the processing fee etc. so we are aware prior to making our first initial contact with the client family.
Beds for Kids will contact client and schedule a delivery time.
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SHP/Sleep in Heavenly Peace844-432-BEDS (2337)Mooresville/South IredellSHP/Sleep in Heavenly Peace is a national nonprofit organization with chapters across the country. This volunteer organization builds beds for kids who are sleeping on the floor. Legal guardians or community members/school personnel can complete the application process to request a twin bunk bed for a child in need of a comfortable place to sleep. Click on this link to read the eligibility criteria and complete an application on behalf of a child.
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FeedNC704-660-9010MooresvilleWhile only 5% of our members are displaced (transient/ homeless), FeedNC recognizes the prominent need of food, education, and resources for those who are battling displacement. When it comes to overcoming these challenges, we've found that the plans are typically not “one size fits all”. Our Displacement Assistance Program was uniquely designed to "meet the person where they are" by providing one-on-one evaluations, support, and customized resource referrals. In our professional evaluations, FeedNC staff are able to identify whether displacement is chronic, transitional, or episodic and then provide appropriate referrals to our local community partners. Through providing access to food, essentials, and resources, FeedNC is able to walk alongside these guests on their journey to stability
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Desks for Students 903-714-4541Iredell County Jeff Foster makes homemade wooden desks and has reached out to us for referrals. Please have families call him directly for this need- he will also deliver, and it is FREE. He does accept any donations to help him buy supplies so he can make more of these. Thanks - CF
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ChildcareDSS Childcare Vouchers704-873-5631IredellPays for daycare at approved facilities. There is a waiting list. Individuals are placed on the waiting list for available funds.
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Iredell SmartStart704-878-9980IredellPreschool Children ages birth to 5 years old who are residents of Iredell County. Must submit official registration form, completely filled out by parent or gaurdian. The child will receive a book each month from the 60 volume set until 5 years old.
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Barium Springs Home for Children704-872-4157IredellPreschool Day Treatment Program Flyer
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Mooresville Parks/Recreation Center704-663-7026MooresvilleAfter School Care/Tutoring/Summer feeding site at various locations. There is NO Fee for Winnie Hooper Center for afterschool care. For summer care, it is $20 per week. The other centers have a fee. Registration is required.
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Lowe's YMCA704-716-4000MooresvilleChildcare/Education, Sports, Visual Arts, Swim, Membership etc. Afterschool childcare is not provided by YMCA in the MGSD district. There is a fee or possible scholarships for Summer Camp/Membership.
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Youth Development Initiatives704-598-9949CharlotteThe agency goes to MHS (Magnolia) on Monday and Wednesday from 2:30-6pm for high school students. The program provides meal and transportation afterward. The program focuses on life and planning skills for at risk-students that maybe involved with DJJ, difficulties in school, or are at risk of dropping out. There are some outside outings based on improvements. The YDI After school Academy is a year-round skill-building program that helps give hope and guidance to "at-promise" youth from disadvantaged communities. Our program uses evidence-based program models and is anchored by an interactive and innovative curriculum that is formatted as a Career Technical Education (CTE) teaching toolkit. Students are prepared for jobs and internships for the summer. Students are in the program for 6 to 12 months. The agency accepts referrals from principals, guidance counselors, and SROs. Currently, the caseload is 13 students and the program maximum is 18 students.
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Healthcare/Dental/VisionPartners888-235-4673Iredell and 7 other countiesRegistry/Referral Specialist (RRS) Innovation Waiver/State Services over 8 year waiting list for IDD. Medicaid applicants are eligible for B3 services: Support Employ, Community Guide/Respite. Crisis Respite up to 45 days available.For language assistance: 1888-235-4673 to request interpreting services.
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Division of State Operated Healthcare Facilities919-855-4700Burtner, Kinston, Morganton, Goldsboro, DurhamNC DHHS-Facilities/Educational Program/Info
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Health Reach Clinic704-663-1992Mooresville
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Free Dental Clinics704-878-5440Dental Services for low income individuals.
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Friendly Dental Van704-237-4202HuntersvilleThe Friendly Dental Van (FDV) mobile dental program comes to the school 2 times per year. The school is responsible for collecting parent permission slips. Will be notified 2 or 3 weeks in advance. All services are completed on the van. FDV provides comprehensive dental services to those children who do not normally receive routine and ongoing dental care.
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Iredell County Health Dept.704-878-5440StatesvilleHealth and Dental clinic for everyone.
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Community Care Clinic of Rowan County704-636-4523Salisbury
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Gaston Family Health Services- Pediatric Dentistry704-874-0377Statesville
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Lake Norman Community Health Clinic704-316-6611Huntersville
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Ada Jenkins Medical Clinic704-896-0471DavidsonAll patients must be uninsured and reside in Huntersville, Davidson, or Cornelius.To register as a patient you must bring a valid form of picture ID, proof of address (utility bill), proof of income (pay stub or award letter from employer). If not currently working, bring a letter of support from whomever is providing for you. The medical clinic is open Tuesday mornings by appointment only. Thursday is walk-ins starting at 3:30pm.There is Spanish speaking staff to help individuals navigate services.
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Johnson Oral Surgery704-799-0771Mooresville
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Brighter Visions828-578 9087 Jordan Dean Mooresville ChapterThe Work of North Carolina Lions is focused on three primary areas: services and programs for the blind and visually impaired, services and programs for the prevention of vision loss, and services and programs to provide aid to our North Carolina citizens.
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EyeCare-America877-887-6327NationwideEyeCare America offers medical eye exams and glasses, often at no out-of-pocket cost. This award-winning program has helped more than 2 million people get sight-saving care and resources from volunteer eye doctors (ophthalmologists) across the United States.
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Behavioral HealthcareAtrium Health704-444-2400LocalBehavioral health means mental and emotional well-being. For those struggling with mental illness, such as depression or personality disorder, to those with substance use disorder or other addictive behaviors. Treatment is key in taking back control of their lives.
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Davis Regional Medical Center704-873-0281StatesvilleWe offer a full range of services for adults, including diagnostic evaluation, crisis stabilization and treatment. Our behavioral health team provides care for a wide a range of mental and emotional challenges, from depression and severe mood swings to dementia and acute mental illness.
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Barium Springs704-873-1011Barium SpringsResidential Services-Group PRTF-inpatient services.
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Grief/SuicideKindermourn704-376-2580CharlotteCounseling for children, adults, and families who have experienced the death of a child.
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Kids Path704-375-0100CharlotteSupport for children affected by the serious illness or death of a loved one.
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NC Victim Assistance Prog.704-528-0012StatesvilleSupport group for families who have lost a loved one to homicide.
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Rainbow Kidz704-873-4719StatesvilleSpiritual, emotional, and bereavement support to children and families. Counseling, grief groups, and week-long bereavement camp for children coping with the death of a loved one.
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National Association of School Psycho.866-331-6277If you or someone you know is suicidal, get help immediately via 911, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK or the Crisis Text Line (text “HOME” to 741741).
1. Youth suicide is a serious problem. Suicide is the second leading cause of death among school age youth. In 2015, approximately 18% of 9th to 12th graders seriously considered suicide with 9% having made an attempt one or more times.
2. Suicide is preventable. Youth who are contemplating suicide typically give warning signs of their distress. Most importantly, these warning signs should never be taken lightly.
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IDD/ Disability ServicesIredell County Lifespan704-872-8579StatesvilleEducation, employment, and enrichment programs for individuals with developmental disabilities.
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Easter Seals704-402-1060 704-871-0934StatesvilleAlternative family living, community skills, personal skills, respite services, and residential supports for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Substance Abuse Ax/Mental Services-takes walk-ins.
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Unique Caring Foundation704-535-0093 704-569-8654CharlotteWe provide a variety of services for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
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Acentus 365(813)-461-3440 ext.1005.FloridaHave a child with special needs 3 years of age or older (no age cap). They may be eligible to recieve free diapers and pull ups each month covered 100% by their Medicaid benefits.
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Social Security Admin.800-772-1213USApply for disability benefits. The closest offices are Statesville and Concord. There are online services available as well.
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The ARC of North Carolina919-782-4632 I 800-662-8706RaleighThe Arc provides direct supports and services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) that enable people to lead full, rich, lives in the community.
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Melmark978-654-4300.CharlotteOffers a wide array of services. Visit the website for more information. Melmark Carolinas 8614 Pineville-Matthews Road Charlotte, NC 28226; Keri Bethune, Ph.D., BCBA-D Director of Educational Services Melmark Carolinas kbethune@melmarkne.org 978-954-1369.
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Caswell Developmental Center(252) 208-4000Kinston, NCCaswell Developmental Center in Kinston, NC is the state operated developmental center for North Carolina’s eastern region. Caswell provides services and support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), complex behavioral challenges, and/or medical conditions whose clinical treatment needs exceed the level of care available in the community.
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J. Iverson Riddle Developmental Center(828) 433-2731Morganton, NCJ. Iverson Riddle Developmental Center (JIRDC) in Morganton, NC is the state operated developmental center for North Carolina’s western region. Riddle provides services and support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), complex behavioral challenges, and/or medical conditions whose clinical treatment needs exceed the level of care available in the community.
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A Small Miracle(919) 751-9089Mooresville, Charlotte, Goldsboro, Greenville, RaleighNorth Carolina Statewide agency that provides a comprehensive array of supports and services to children and adults of all ages, with all types of intellectual and developmental disabilities. We have three Adult Day Programs, located in Raleigh (Transitions), Charlotte (Idlewild) and Waynesville. ASM specializes in Alternative Family Living Homes, Specialized Consultative Services, Speech, ABA, and Natural Supports Education. We provide the full array of NC Innovations Waiver Services, Medicaid B3 Services, Medicaid State Funded Services, Private Pay and Insurance Options.
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Achieve Case Management704-861-1250Gastonia
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Alberta Professional Services Inc336-273-2640Greensboro
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UMAR704.875.1328CharlotteUMAR is a nonprofit dedicated to promoting community inclusion, independence, and growth for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities through residential, vocational and cultural enrichment opportunities.
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www.autismsociety-nc.org/800-442-27-36Statewide with a Chapter in Iredell Co.Family Support. Parents can talk to an autism specialist, referrals and help navigating clinical services, skills building and support, social recreation, and support groups for parents. https://www.autismsociety-nc.org/recursos-en-espanol/ Mariela Maldonado is the Hipanic Liaison 9198655066
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www.autismsociety-nc.org/ignite/704-897-8982Davidson serving Mooresville.A community center for young adults with high-functioning autism or Asperger's Syndrome. IGNITE offers activities, skills training, and educational workshops that will foster social, financial, educational, and employment independence for its members. But most importantly, it offers a social environment where members can connect with others and experience a sense of community. Staff would help Spanish speaking families to navigate the process. The young adult must speaks English.
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https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/vocational-rehabilitation-services/north-carolina-assistive-technology-programStatewide. Noth Carolina Assistive technology Program (NCATP) - A state and federally funded program that provides assistive technology services statewide to people of all ages and abilities.
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Summer Camp Directory for Children with Disabilities. Updated every year. https://fsp.unc.edu/summer-campStatewideThis directory is a product of the Family Support Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work. It is a resource for family members and service providers who are looking for summer camp experiences for children. The Family Support Program does not endorse any camp programs, including those listed in the directory.
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Free or Discounted InternetTDS704-660-3840MooresvilleContinuum's Internet REACH Program provides FREE home Internet service for qualifying Mooresville Graded School District Households in its service area. To qualify, families must provide a copy of the National School Free or Reduced Lunch eligibility letter. If you do not have a copy, please see your child’s school and they will be happy to provide one.
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Spectrum844-525-1574Most service areasSpectrum Internet Assist Program: To qualify for internet service at a reduced cost, at least one member of your household must be a recipient of one of the following assistance programs: National School Lunch Program (NSLP), Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) of the NSLP, or the Supplemental Security Income (for applicants age 65+ only).
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AT&TMust apply onlineMost service areasAccess from AT&T provides low-cost internet service for eligible households with limited incomes.
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Affordable Connectivity ProgramApply online at this link: https://www.affordableconnectivity.gov/Federal program serving any area.This program helps households afford the broadband they need for work, school, healthcare and more.The benefit provides a discount of up to $30 per month toward internet service for eligible households.
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MiscellaneousI-CARE, Inc.704-872-8141Iredell, Lincoln, Catawba, and Alexander countiesFamilies that have been impacted by COVID-19 can apply to receive CARES Act funding NOW. Other types of assistance and trainings available through I-CARE include financial management, job readiness training, educational assistance, employment assistance, housing assistance, home weatherization/HAARP services, and Head Start.