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North Carolina transitional housing programs. Short term housing assistance in North Carolina includes resources such as homeless shelters and more mid term transitional housing. The resources listed below
Programs for Seniors and Elderly
are offered for families, veterans, single parents, seniors, and the formerly disabled. Participants can receive assistance with meeting their housing needs and also help for regaining self-sufficiency.
Employment and Job Training
Transitional housing really involves providing people a place to stay. However, the most important components really involved helping families in North Carolina regain stability and to also find a more permanent, affordable apartment or home to live in.
The non-profits and their case managers offer employment assistance, job training, meals, case management, and more for individuals who use the services. When it is time to move out and when someone has gained stability, get more information on your options then as well. Work on finding a permanent home.
Also get help in applying for financial assistance which may even includes funds for paying for moving costs, security deposits, or your rent. In addition to the resources below, there are shelters and transitional housing programs that focus on the major metropolitan areas and cities in North Carolina.
For information on Mecklenburg County area transitional housing programs, click here for Mecklenburg County transitional housing program Wake County and Raleigh families and the homeless have non-profits in their area.
More transitional housing Wake County Brick Capital Community Development Corporation-Supportive Housing 403 West Makepeace Street Sanford, NC 27330 (919) 775-2300 The organization has transitional housing units and can coordinate supportive housing for victims of domestic violence and also persons with disabilities.
Brunswick Family Assistance Agency: Address: 4600-8/9 Main Street, Twin Creek Plaza Shallotte, North Carolina 28470: Main number is (910) 754-4766: Homeless and low-income Brunswick county residents can get help.
The non-profit can assist the evicted and the homeless and help them overcome their situation. Get assistance in locating and paying for permanent housing in the eastern North Carolina.
A number of emergency programs are offered, even for paying rent, utilities, and other needs. Services are also for seniors and the disabled. Burke United Christian Ministries 305-B W. Union St Morganton, North Carolina 28655 (828) 433-8075 Cabarrus Victims Assistance Network (CVAN): Battered Women's Shelter: P.O.
Box 1749 Concord, NC 28026: Call (704) 788-2826 for intake. Catherine's House: Main address - 400 Mercy Drive: Belmont, NC 28012 (704) 825-9599 This is a transitional home for women and single parents with children who are homeless. A few months of transitional housing programs may be administered for qualified residents in a safe and comfortable residence.
Citizen's Against Domestic Violence/Helping Hands 108 S. Front Street Warrenton, North Carolina 27589 (252) 257-6781 Assistance programs assist residents that suffer from domestic violence.
Client Services: Offers emergency shelter, short term housing, and other support. Staff also provide assistance with disability and Medicaid applications as well as government subsidized housing.
Durham County, Address is 1810 East Main Street, Durham, NC 27703, Telephone number is (919) 596-9898 110 West Main Sreet, Inter-Faith Council Building, Carrboro, NC 27510, (919) 834-2437 Community House 100 West Rosemary Street, Old Municipal Building Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27516, (919) 967-0643: This is a regional Men's Residential Housing Facility offering clients food, shelter, laundry and other basic needs.
Staff also coordinate job mentoring programs, social work and counseling, and even medical care. Community Support/At-Risk Youth 805 Worth Hinton Road Zebulon, NC 27597: Dial the center at (919) 889-3967: The Domestic Violence shelter can provide housing for up to 18 months to women and their children.
Concerned Citizens for the Homeless: Main address: 130 Biggs Street: Laurinburg, NC 28352 (910) 276-8420 Transitional housing for the unemployed and homeless in Scotland County. The non-profit also offers food, clothing, job, financial, and individual counseling. Cornerstone, CARING for Children 40 Blue Ridge Avenue Asheville, North Carolina 28806: Main phone: (828) 258-2785: Domestic and Sexual Violence Shelter: Durham, North Carolina 27701 (919) 403-6562 Carteret County Domestic Violence Program, Inc.
Main address - 107 North 10th Street: Morehead City, NC 28557: Call (252) 726-2336 for information Safe, short term emergency shelter for victims of abuse. All clients have access to free counseling and information on legal advocacy. Dove House: Main address is 1406 Holloway Street: Durham, NC 27701 (919) 682-3777 Transitional housing program for homeless women that are in the process of recovering from substance abuse.
Dulatown Outreach Center, Inc. 1302 Norwood St SW Lenoir, North Carolina 28645 (828) 758-2482 They run childcare centers, offer transitional housing and emergency shelter for single parents and women with minor children. Get help in finding affordable housing.
These services, and more, are for homeless women and children in the community. Durham Episcopal Housing Ministries 1106 Eva Street Durham, North Carolina 27703: Call the non-profit at (919) 286-8073: Provides furnished apartment and transitional units to homeless families in Durham County. Clients will need to pay some moneys towards rent.
Durham Rescue Mission, Inc. 1201 East Main Street Durham, NC 27701 (919) 688-9641 Addresses the needs of the whole person, including educational, spiritual, emotional, physical, and vocational. Receive clean clothing, meals, temporary housing, financial planning, and also assistance with finding a job.
A shelter is available at the Good Samaritan Inn. There are also separate resources for men and women. East Coast Solutions-PORT Human Services 1314 South 16th Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 (910) 251-8930 Housing for pregnant women, those recovering from substance abuse, single moms, and others.
DSS (Union County): Address is 1212 W. Roosevelt Blvd. Monroe, NC 28112: Phone - (704) 296-4300 Focuses short-term assistance on families with children. Programs offer assistance including shelter, transportation, home repairs, replacement of appliances and furniture and much more.
Exodus Homes 122 8th Av Dr SW Hickory, NC 28602 (828) 324-4870 Experiment In Self-Reliance 1550 University Court Winston Salem, North Carolina 27101 (336) 722-9400 For those enrolled in case management, they may offer financial aid for low income housing, transportation, child care (while the parent is working) and more.
Resources are for low-income working families and the homeless. Army Community Service: Soldier Support Center, 3rd Floor - Bldg. 4-2843, Normandy Drive: Fort Bragg, NC 28307 (910) 396-5521 The Family Advocacy Program offers numerous services and referrals. Family Care Center of Catawba Valley, Inc.
2875 Highland Ave. NE Hickory, NC 28601 (828) 324-9917 Family Matters: Main address is 300 North Queen Street: Durham, NC 27701: Telephone - (919) 683-5878 x33: The non-profit offers transitional housing and support services such as advocacy, case management and other services. The main housing is known as Genesis Home.
Family Services of Caswell County (House of Esther) 339 Wall Street Yanceyville, North Carolina 27379 (336) 694-5655 Provides qualified residents with safe shelter and related services. Assistance is for victims of domestic violence and their children. Case Management, Community Education and Outreach, one on one support, Latino Outreach, and more is offered.
First Fruit Ministries: Main address is 2750 Vance Street: Wilmington, North Carolina 28412: Dial (910)-794-9656 for details
Employment and Job Training
The Wilmington Dream Center Transitional Housing is an option. Food, clothing, information on job training and more is provided. Flynn Christian Fellowship Houses of Hickory 706 Main Avenue SE Hickory, NC 28602 (828) 324-8767 A half-way house dedicated to people with alcohol or drug dependency or problems.
Fran's Cottage, Housing Assistance Corporation 602 Kanuga Road Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739: Telephone number: (828) 698-7056: Good Shepherd Center - Fourth Quarter and Sgt. Eugene Ashley Transitional Living Programs 404 Davie Drive 2002 Calwell Avenue Wilmington, NC 28403: Phone number is (910) 313-6165: Habitat for Humanity of Cabarrus County 8 Church St.
Concord, North Carolina 28025: Call (704) 786-4001 for information. Can help qualified low income homebuyers. ARBOR, Inc. 1149 Buffalo Road Smithfield, NC 27577 (919) 938-3566 Help For Homeless 108-A North Franklin Street Madison, NC 27025 (336) 548-9533 The Rockingham County Help for Homeless, Inc.
organization is faith based church. The center provides the needy with affordable housing and support services. It is offered for individuals and families who are homeless or facing eviction or foreclosure. Receive emergency assistance for paying deposits, utilities, first month rent and even prescription medications.
Transitional and Permanent housing placement services are widely available too. Helping Hands Shelter: Warrenton, North Carolina 27589: Call (252) 257-9922 for intake. Homeless Veteran Assistance, Charles George Veterans Affairs Medical Center 1100 Tunnel Road Asheville, NC 28805 (828) 298-7911 x5506 Military members and veterans can receive case management and more.
Assistance is for homeless veterans who are in need of mental health services, health care, and lower income housing services. P
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