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Abundant Life Miracle CenterFood Pantry252-633-33761303 Beaufort Street New Bern, NC
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Access Family ServicesBehavioral Health Services252-633-38551403 McCarthy Blvd
New Bern, NC
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Area Day Reporting CenterProgram provides a structured and supervised alternative to youth who are susceptible to delinquent activities when suspended from school. Structured Area Day Reporting offers academic remediation for all admissions with drug education prevention sessions for youth and parents; skill building activities; developing positive attitudes and relationships; and parent empowerment activities to help parents identify negative behavior. 252-638-6542500 Fort Totten Dr
New Bern, NC
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ARCMental Health Disabilities252-636-34412131 S Glenburnie Rd, New Bern, NC
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Boys & Girls ClubOffers young people 6 to 18 of age what they need most: Staff members who are role models and who respect and listen to them, a safe environment where they can be themselves and have fun; and constructive activities to channel their youthful energy. Offers programming in Education, Leadership & Service, Health & Wellness, the Arts, Sport & Recreation & Workforce Readiness. 252-723-6873 (Cobb St)

844-440-2717 ext 8710 (Havelock)

844-40-2717 ext 8750 (Queen St)
1700 Cobb St - New Bern, NC

199 Webb Blvd - Havelock, NC

1203 Queen St - New Bern, NC
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CARTSTransportation252-636-49172822 Neuse Blvd New Bern, NC
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Catholic Charities of The Dioceses of RaleighOffers financial assistance, counseling, disaster prep & recovery, senior pharmacy, and provides referrals for clinical counseling services and other needs we cannot provide to the poor, isolated, and vulnerable families in ENC, regardless of faith. 252-638-2188502 Middle Street New Bern NC
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Colony Behavioral HealthBehavioral Health Services252-636-01122807 Neuse Blvd #3
New Bern, NC
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Coastal Community ActionFoster grandparent, senior companion, housing choice vouchers,252-342-2421303 McQueen Avenue Newport, NC 28570
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weatherization assistance, Blue Cross & Blue Shield HHI Program, and much more.
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Coastal Women ShelterCourt Advocacy Safe House Support Groups Awareness Programs Financial Assistance Thrift Store252-638-5995 Confidential HOTLINE
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Craven County 4H ProgramYouth developmentdawnpeluso@hotmail.com or albrook4@ncsu.edu
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Craven County Literacybasic literacy, learning English, citizenship, workforce skills, and health/financial252-637-80792507 A Neuse Blvd New Bern NC
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literacy.
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Craven Teen CourtAn alternative justice system for offenders who are enrolled in school that commit a qualifying misdemeanor, admit guilt, and accept responsibility for their actions. Under the supervision of program staff, consequences are assigned by a jury of peers following a hearing conducted by trained youth to review the pertinent facts surrounding the referred offense. 252-633-2538233 Middle St, #208
New Bern, NC
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Easter SealsDisabled Persons Assistance Early Intervention
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Child Development Screening Tool
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Inclusive Child Care
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Early Childhood Education
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Camp & Recreation
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Family Support & Resources
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Eastern Carolina Psychiatric ServicesMental health services for children, adolescents, and adults252-637-73002800 Village Way
Trent Woods, NC
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EPIC CenterUnplanned Pregnancy Care free pregnancy tests, free limited ultrasounds, abortion information, sexual health education, prenatal and parenting classes, baby supplies252-638-46731505 S Glenburnie Rd, New Bern, NC 28562
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Family SolutionsFamily Support & Resources252-633-94651425 S Glenburnie Rd
New Bern, NC
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Food Bank of Central and Eastern NCEmergency Food Assistance Training Child Care Food Program Kids Summer Meals School Pantry Weekend Power packs252-577-19121702 Red Robin Lane
New Bern, NC
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Girls Empowered/Man UpThrough a 12-session workshop Girls Empowered and Man UP are programs designed to empower and inspire young people to achieve greatness by developing a positive self-image and how to set healthy relationships boundaries. Youth learn how to develop the capacity to become leaders. 252-633-2538233 Middle St
New Bern, NC
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Havelock Cherry point Ministerial AssociationFood pantry252-447-5190925 East Main Street Suit 20 Havelock NC
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Havelock Pregnancy Resource CenterPregnancy Test Ultrasounds Referrals252-444-4772302 E Main Street Havelock NC
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Hope Family Resource CenterClothes Closet Support Groups Lending Library252-636-64722820 Neuse Blvd New Bern NC
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Hope4NCConnects North Carolinians with emotional support and mental health resources to help build coping skills and resilience during times of crisis. The helpline is available free of charge.855-587-3463 (24 hours)
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Independent Human ServicesDisabled Persons Assistance252-635-9493
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Integrated Family ServicesMental health services/foster parent information252-439-07002305 Executive Cir #101
Greenville, NC
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Interfaith Refugee MinistryHousing and Furnishing Food Clothing Health Care Employment Education252-633-15591913 Trent Blvd New Bern NC
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Journey of HopeJourney of Hope is a nonprofit, volunteer organization dedicated to providing support and resources to cancer patients and their caregivers.252-633-8247
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Merci ClinicFree primary care clinic, pharmacy, and dental services to eligible uninsured adults (ages 18-64) at or below 300% of the Federal Poverty Level.252-633-15991315 Tatum Drive New Bern NC
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Migrant EducationHousing and Furnishing Food Clothing Health Care Employment Education1.800.234.8848
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NCWorksEmployability252-514-48282836 Neuse Blvd New Bern NC
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NC Cooperative ExtensionPartners with communities to deliver education and technology that enrich the lives, land, and economy of North Carolinians. 252-633-1477300 Industrial Dr
New Bern, NC
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New Parent Support Program, Marine & Family – MCCS Cherry PointNew Parent Support offers expectant parents, parents of newborns, and children up252-466-4249
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to age five the opportunity to learn new parental skills and improve old ones. Even if
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you have been raising your family for a few years, new ages and stages bring
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different challenges. Also, provides the opportunity for clients to express their
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concerns and ask questions either in the privacy of their home or in the classroom.
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Outreach Food PantryFood Pantry252-447-5190925 East Main Street Havelock NC
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PORT Human ServicesMental Health and Substance Use Services252-672-87421309 Tatum Drive
New Bern, NC
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Prader Willi Syndrome AssociationComprehensive Support941-312-0400
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Project HealEating Disorders
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Promise PlaceOutreach- Education Advocacy Mental Health Support252-635-7096
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Religious Community ServicesCommunity Kitchen (365 days) Homeless Shelter (20 beds) Food Pantry Utilities Assistance Prescription Assistance Rent/Mortgage Assistance STEP Job Program Clothes Closet ThreadEd Program Enrichment Programs252-633-2767919 George Street
New Bern, NC
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Salvation ArmyEnhances the dignity and quality of life of individuals and families by strengthening communities, eliminating barriers to opportunity, and helping people in need reach their full potential through learning and the power of work. Provides rent/utilities assistance.252-637-22771402 Rhem Ave
New Bern, NC
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Shake the Ground MinistrySoup Kitchen114 Trader Ave
Havelock, NC
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Social ServicesChild Welfare Public Assistance Work Programs Preventive Services252-636-49002818 Neuse Blvd
New Bern, NC
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Trillum Careserious mental health, substance use, intellectual/developmental disability services877-685-2415201 West First St
Greenville, NC
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Triple P Parenting ProgramSupport for parents919-602-6372Multiple locations
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Vanceboro Christian Help CenterFood Pantry252-244-1141411 White Street
Vanceboro, NC
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Vocational RehabilitationHelps people with disabilities achieve their goals for employment and independence252-649-67202832 Neuse Blvd
New Bern, NC
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Volt CenterCraven Community College is partnering with the JCPC and other juvenile justice programs including nearby Multipurpose Homes to provide vocational skills training in National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Levels 1 & 2. Individuals ranging in age 16 to 18 will receive six months of training and tests for certifications in the areas of carpentry, electrician, HVAC, plumbing, or welding. All participants will compete the NCCER core curriculum and forklift training. 252-638-9480205 First St
New Bern, NC
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Word of God Christian CenterFood Pantry252-672-00723650 Neuse Blvd
New Bern, NC
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YMCA After School Afterschool program252-638-8799100 YMCA Lane
New Bern, NC
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Young Marines ProgramLeadership and citizenship program 571-408-9949
22 Stanley Rd
Havelock, NC
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