Mental, Behavioral, and Health Resources

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Mental, Behavioral, and Health Resources
Local Listing
Advance Behavioral Center
317 Chatham Street
Sanford, NC 27330
919-777-0214
Peace of Mind, Inc.
http://peace-of-mind-inc.com/index2.html
Email address: info@peace-of-mind-inc.com
817 West Front Street
Lillington, NC 27546
910-814-2197
Daymark Recovery Services
http://daymarkrecovery.org/
130 Carbonton Road
Sanford, NC 27330
919-774-6521
Holly Hill Hospital
http://hollyhillhospital.com/
3019 Falstaff Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
919-250-7185
Harnett Counseling Services, P.C.
http://harnettcounseling.com/contactus.html
Email address: lmcgee@harnettcounseling.com
1186 North Main Street
Lillington, North Carolina 27546
910-814-0909
North Carolina Mentor
http://nc-mentor.com/locations/p/viewLocation/21
503 Carthage Street, Suite 302
Sanford, NC 27330
919-718-9339
Sandhills Center for Mental Health
http://www.sandhillscenter.org/about/contact-us/
1120 Seven Lakes Drive
West End, NC 27376-0009
Phone: 910-673-9111
24-hour Access/Crisis Number: 800-256-2452
Orange-Person-Chatham Mental Health/DD/SA Authority
http://www.newdestinationsinc.com/
100 Europa Dr. Suite 490
Chapel Hill, NC 27517
Phone: 919-913-4000
24-hour Access/Crisis Number: 800-233-6834
UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders
http://www.med.unc.edu/psych/eatingdisorders/
101 Manning Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
919-966-7012
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Vocational Rehabilitation Local Offices Website Listing
http://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/dvrs/vr-local-offices
North Carolina Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities
And Substance Abuse Services
http://www.nchfa.com/Forms/QAP/2004/LocalLeadAgencyContactInfo.pdf
Sanford
Email address: dvr.web.C0800@dhhs.nc.gov
919-775-2247
201 Commercial Court
Sanford, NC 27330
Siler City
Email address: dvr.web.C0800@dhhs.nc.gov
919-663-2544
104 Village Lake Drive
Siler City, NC 27344
Dunn
Email address: dvr.web.C3800@dhhs.nc.gov
910-892-7040
214 W. Edgerton
Dunn, NC 28334
Chapel Hill
Email address: dvr.web.C0800@dhhs.nc.gov
919-969-7350
548 Smith Level Road
Carrboro, NC 27510
United Way of Lee County Local Partner Agencies
http://www.leecountyunitedway.org/agencies.htm
4-H of Lee County fosters the potential of youth through learning activities and
community projects. 919.775.5624
American Red Cross, Eastern North Carolina Region, Sanford Office provides
and coordinates a range of emergency-related services, including disaster relief,
county-wide blood drives, CPR and first aid training, aquatics safety training and
assistance to military families. 919.774.6857
Boys and Girls Clubs of Sanford/Lee County provides educational and
recreational opportunities after school and during the summer for children to
achieve a bright and successful future. 919.776.3525
Center for Independent Living provides facilities and services in the community
that enable adults with developmental disabilities to live independently.
919.774.6433
Christians United Outreach Center of Lee County provides emergency food and
other services to meet physical, spiritual and other needs and help people become
less dependent on public aid. 919.774.8485
Coalition for Families in Lee County conducts projects to improve the quality of
life in Lee County. 919-774-8144
Communities in Schools of Lee County helps connect needed community
resources with schools and other educational sites to help young people
successfully learn, stay in school and prepare for life. 919-718-5426
Family Promise of Lee County cares for homeless families by providing a safe
place to live and a full range of practical and educational help needed to overcome
specific circumstances and become self-sufficient. 919-718-1540
Girl Scouts - North Carolina Coastal Pines builds girls of courage, confidence
and character who make the world a better place. 919-774-6519
HAVEN in Lee County offers crisis intervention and support to victims and
survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, and to their families.
919-774-8923
Helping Hand Clinic offers acute and chronic health services, free of charge, to
uninsured Lee County residents. 919-776-4359
Highway to Healing provides cancer patients with free transportation to hospitals
and physician offices to receive medical treatment. 919-774-8940
LCI Inc. helps people with disabilities enjoy their greatest possible freedom and
independence. 919-775-3439
Legal Aid of North Carolina, Local Office provides free or low-cost legal services
in non-criminal matters to low-income residents in a six-county region that includes
Lee. 919-542-0475
Sanford Job Express provides reliable, economical transportation for workers who
otherwise would not be able to get to their jobs and, as a result, have their incomes
placed in jeopardy. 919-478-8178.
t.l.c. home inc. provides a 10-bed, residential home with 24-hour care and
training for people with intellectual disabilities who also have additional disorders
such as epilepsy, cerebral palsy, blindness or other adjustment difficulties.
919-774-4355
The Salvation Army reaches out to those in need — particularly those in need of
emergency assistance. 919-718-1717
Warren Williams Child Development Center improves educational
opportunities for low income families through early childhood education, adult
literacy and parenting education. 919-774-3529
United Way of Chatham County Local Partner Agencies
http://unitedwayofchathamcounty.org/agencies/
Chatham Cares Community Pharmacy is a non-profit, community-based
organization committed to providing quality pharmacy services for the low-income,
uninsured and under-insured residents of Chatham County.
www.chathamcares.com 919-663-0177
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program provides prescription Assistance –
19,000 prescriptions will be provided free of charge to over 775 residents.
3M-UW-Food-Drive-for-CORACORA Food Pantry acquires and distributes food
to Chatham County residents who are in temporary need for community support to
feed their families. www.corafoodpantry.org 919-542-5020
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program is an Emergency Food and Summer
Nutrition Assistance for Chatham Kids – Weekly food rations will be provided to
22,000 residents in need. In addition, 1,100 at-risk children will be provided
weekly meals during the summer.
Council on Aging is designated as the single portal of entry for services to older
adults by the Chatham County Commissioners. The Council’s goal is to provide
programs to assist older adults in maintaining independence.
www.chathamcouncilonaging.org 919-542-4512
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program is In-Home Aid & Transportation –
Funded services will ensure that Chatham County seniors maintain their
independence by receiving in-home personal care and transportation to the senior
center, grocery store, pharmacy and bank.
MedAssist is a state-wide free pharmacy program that dispenses name-brand and
generic medications to eligible Chatham County residents. www.medassist.org
704-536-1790
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program provides Prescription Assistance –
392 Chatham County residents will receive lifesaving prescription medications,
patient support and advocacy.
Rebuilding Together of the Triangle provides home repairs and modifications at
no cost to low-income homeowners in Chatham County.
www.rebuildingtogethertriangle.org 919-341-5980
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program helps with Home Repairs – Funding
will provide repairs to address safety issues for low-income homeowners in
Chatham County.
Salvation ArmySalvation Army of Chatham County provides the necessities for
maintaining shelter, food and clothing to those in crisis, those who have
experienced disasters and the very poor without discrimination. Pittsboro: 919542-1593, Siler City: 919-663-0443
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program provides Emergency Assistance –
2,550 Chatham residents in crisis will receive food, clothing & assistance with rent
and utility payments.
West Chatham Pantry is an emergency food pantry offering healthy food and
fresh produce to residents in need. www.westchathamcc.org 919-742-3111
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program provides Emergency Food – 310
Chatham County residents will receive emergency food every week and 230 school
children will receive weekend food supplies.
Nurturing Youth & Family
Boys & Girls Club of Eastern Piedmont provides programs and services for
youth that promote and enhance child development, academic performance and
responsible behavior. www.bgcepnc.org 919-663-6159
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program coordinates Education and Academics
– 183 children will receive services that promote and enhance child development,
academic performance and responsible behavior.
Chatham County 4-H assists youth and volunteers in acquiring knowledge which
will enable them to become self- directing, contributing and productive members of
society. http:/chatham.ces.ncsu.edu 919-542‑8202
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program coordinates Education & Recreation –
150 children will receive camp scholarships. 32 youth will learn about healthy
lifestyles. 126 children will improve their leadership skills. 1,600 students will
receive tools to help them succeed in school.
RAR_bag Chatham County Partnership for Children provides a comprehensive
program that focuses on child care quality, children’s health & safety and family
support. www.chathamkids.org 919-542-7449
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program coordinates Raising A Reader –
Funding will provide books to 320 at-risk preschool children in order to improve
their reading skills and prepare them for school.
Chatham Soccer League provides recreational and competitive soccer for children
3-18 years old. www.chathamsoccerleague.org 919-542-6544
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program coordinates Recreational Soccer – 150
Chatham County Children will foster physical, mental, emotional growth and
development through the sport of soccer.
Communities in Schools of Chatham County provides youth with positive adult
role models and activities that teach academics, social skills and encourage
confidence. www.cischatham.org
919-663-0116
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program coordinates Mentors for Children – 55
youth will be served with one-on-one mentors. Tutors are provided when
necessary.
Girl Scouts, NC Coastal Pines facilitates partnerships with committed adults to
help girls build skills, character, values and self-esteem for success in the real
world. www.nccoastalpines.org 919-782-3021 or 1-800-284-4475
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program Girl Scout Programs – Membership
fees and program materials will be provided for 152 girls to participate in scouting.
Chatham County Literacy Council helps adults that live or work in Chatham
County to build literacy skills through one-on-one tutoring. Participants build adult
basic education skills, develop the ability to complete a GED program and learn to
speak, read and write in English, when English is not their primary language.
www.chathamliteracy.org 919-742-0578
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program coordinates Adult Tutoring – 170
adults will receive tutoring to build basic education skills and obtain a GED.
Chatham Trades is a community rehabilitation program providing employment,
vocational training and job placement for Chatham County adults with disabilities.
www.chathamtrades.wikispaces.com 919-663-3481
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program coordinates Transportation – 20
developmentally disabled Chatham County residents will receive transportation to
and from Chatham Trades.
Child Care Networks is a child care resource & referral agency that works to
improve child care quality. www.childcarenetworks.org 919-542-6644
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program coordinates Child Care Provider
Services – 210 child care providers will receive resource information, technical
assistance and training.
El Futuro provides mental health and substance abuse services, training, education
and outreach. Services are accessible to Spanish-speaking immigrants and their
families. www.ElFuturo-NC.org 919-799-2625
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program assists with Mental Health Services –
218 Latino children and adults will receive culturally appropriate mental health
counseling.
FVRC-DisplayFamily Violence and Rape Crisis Services provides essential
leadership in direct services and countywide collaboration in promoting nonviolence in the family, in intimate relationships and in the community.
www.fvrc.org Pittsboro: 919-542-5445, Siler City: 919-742-7320
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program assists with Shelter, Counseling and
Advocacy – Victims of violence will be provided safe haven in addition to counseling
and support.
Legal Aid of North Carolina provides free civil legal services and community legal
education to low-income families in Chatham County and six other counties in
central North Carolina. www.legalaidnc.org 919-542-0475
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program helps with Direct Legal Services –
Over 170 Chatham County families will receive direct legal services.
WECAHN provides HIV & STD education, prevention, risk reduction, testing and
counseling. www.wecahn.org 919-742-3762
2015/2016 United Way Funded Program provides Testing, Education and
Prevention – HIV & STD education and Prevention materials, as well as testing, will
be provided to local residents in need.
United Way of Harnett County Local Partner Agencies
http://www.united-way-of-harnett-county-north-carolina-dunn.com/agencies-wefund/
American Red Cross, Fayetteville Office provides and coordinates a range of
emergency-related services, including disaster relief, county-wide blood drives, SPR
and first aid training, aquatics safety training and assistance to military families.
910-867-8151
Beacon Rescue Mission is a ministry that operates Christian Emergency Shelters
in Harnett County for men, women, children, and families. 910-892-5772
Harnett County Child Care Resources helps families, providers and the
community in the area of child care and children’s issues. 910-893-7535
Harnett County Literacy, Inc. is committed to the eradication of illiteracy in
Harnett County by providing trained tutors and resources. They strive to educate
the publics to the needs and challenges of the illiterate. 910-891-4111
Johnston-Lee-Harnett Community Action address the needs of low-income
persons by using coordinated efforts and representation from the disadvantaged
public and private sectors to helps those persons become self-sufficient. 919-2021386
S.A.F.E. provides shelter and advocacy services to victims of domestic violence and
sexual assault. 910-893-7233
Teens as Parents assists teen parents in obtaining prenatal health care, learning
parenting and child care skills and continuing educational opportunities, which will
develop self-respect and decision-making skills for life goals. 910-893-7535
Transitions LifeCare (Hospice) empowers individuals, families and communities
to embrace meaning through a chronic serious illness and at the end of life.
910-892-1213
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