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Organization | Address | Phone Number | Hours | Services Offered | Referral Type | Additional Information |
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Accessing Special Education Services for Your Preschooler | 700 East Stonewall St. Suite 404 Charlotte, NC 28202 |
980-343-6960 | Parents of children ages three to twenty-one years sometimes suspect delays in the development of speech-language, readiness, motor, social-behavior, academic, and self-help skills. Concerned parents can contact the student’s home school or Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) Exceptional Children Program to request evaluations (or re-evaluations) to be considered for Exceptional Children services. | Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools requires the following information when starting the evaluation and eligibility process for consideration of Exceptional Children services:Proof of Legal Name and Date of Birth Two Current Proofs of Residency A completed CMS Enrollment Form |
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Agape Christian Counseling | 2124 Crown Centre Dr. #400, Charlotte, NC 28277 |
704-849-0144 | Monday – Friday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. By appointment only | We provide counseling, psychotherapy, training, consultation, and other helpful services to children, teens, adults, couples, families, groups and organizations. | ||
Alexander Youth Network | 6220 Thermal Road, Charlotte NC 28211 |
704.366.8712 | Behavioral Healthcare | |||
Annuvia | 100 Billingsley Rd Charlotte NC 28211 |
704-376-7447 | Anuvia Prevention and Recovery Center is a non-profit organization that has been providing services to the Charlotte community since 1958. Whether you are seeking services for yourself or a loved one, have questions about your child’s behavior, or need training for yourself or your staff, Anuvia can help you. Our services include prevention, intervention, DWI/court, assessment, detoxification, outpatient treatment, and inpatient treatment. | |||
Arc of Mecklenburg County | 3900 Park Road Suite C – The Milford Chapel Building Charlotte, NC 28209 |
704-332-4535 | Serves Individuals With Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities And Their Families By Identifying Needs, Developing Programs And Providing Resources, To Promote And Support Independent And Productive Citizens Within Our Community. | |||
Area Mental Health Authority | 429 Billingsley Road, Charlotte, NC 28211 |
704-336-6404 | (Mental illness, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse services | |||
Autism Charlotte | 821 Baxter St Suite 310, Charlotte, NC 28202 |
704-910-4512 | Providing opportunities for children with autism to be integrated in the community, enabling them to lead productive, more independent lives. | |||
Autism Society of North Carolina | 505 Oberlin Road, Suite 230 Raleigh, NC 27605 |
800-442-2762 | We help families connect with resources, keep their children safe, find services, and resolve school issues. We also provide guidance on lifelong issues including employment, residential options, and planning for children’s needs beyond parents’ lives. | |||
Cardinal Innovations | 1100 S. Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28203 |
800-939-5911 | 24/7 | Umbrella agency of all Mental health based agencies in North Carolina | ||
Carolina’s Couseling Group | 7401 Carmel Executive Park Drive, Suite 2010 Charlotte, NC 28226 | 704-752-8414 | ||||
Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte | 1123 S Church St Charlotte NC 28203 |
704-370-3262 | Food Pantry – Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8 – 10 a.m.Call for other services |
Counseling, Pregnancy Support, Food Pantry, Immigration services, and Refugee and Language Assistance (case management, afterschool, employment and housing assistance, interpretation) | Self | |
Centralina Area Agency on Aging | 9815 David Taylor Dr. Charlotte, NC 28262 |
704-372-2416 | Centralina Area Agency on Aging (AAA) strives to support and enhance the capacity of service and advocacy systems to promote independence, preserve dignity and advocate for the rights of older and disabled adults and their families. | |||
Chapel for the Deaf | 1225 East Morehead St. Charlotte, NC 28202 |
704-980-7670 | Help in emergency hospital situations with interpretation if necessary. | |||
Charlotte Vet Center | 2114 Ben Craig Dr., Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28262 |
704-549-8025 | PTSD, Substance Abuse | |||
CMC-Randolph, (CMC Behavioral Health Center) | 501 Billingsley Road, Charlotte, NC 28211 |
704-444-2400 | Counseling, Psychiatric, and Substance Abuse services for adults and children | |||
Community Choices, Inc. | 5800 Executive Center Dr Suite 101 Charlotte, NC 28212 |
704-336-4844 | Provides a holistic, gender-specific substance abuse treatment program for pregnant, postpartum and parenting adult women and their children. | Eligibility Criteria adult female (18 years old) pregnant or postpartum female (has a child less than 1 year old)** or parenting female Work First participant substance abuse diagnosis must meet ASAM III.5 to be eligible for residential treatment North Carolina resident |
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Cornerstone Community Outreach, LLC | 5700 Executive Center Dr. STE 214 Charlotte, NC 28212 |
704-817-7786 | Cornerstone Community Outreach strives to provide our clients with the highest quality of care and outreach through a combination of compassion, education, and support to enrich the individuals and community we serve. | |||
Day by Day Family Services | 9700 Research Drive Suite 122 Charlotte, NC 28262 |
704-699-3860 | Day by Day Family Services, LLC is a community agency, dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with mental, physical, substance use and intervention needs. | |||
Disabilities Rights of NC (Mental Disabilities) | 3724 National Drive, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27612 |
1-877-235-4210 | Deal with cases involving discrimination or violations of the rights of people with disabilities. We provide advocacy and legal services at no charge to people with disabilities throughout North Carolina. | |||
Dove’s Nest (women) | 2855 West Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28208 |
704-333-4673 | CALL | Serving people struggling with addiction, poverty, or hopelessness with the goal of returning them to society as productive, self-sufficient citizens. | Prospective residents must call the Admission’s Coordinator (704-333-4673 ext. 113) personally and follow the directions given. The Dove’s Nest is a four to twelve month program that follows a diagnostic period that lasts approximately two-weeks. | Be 18 years or older Be motivated for making major life changes and willing to follow directions Have an original valid photo identification and social security card upon admission No legal or other outside issues that will create disruption of the residents program Submit to a full drug screen which includes alcohol upon admission Be medically and psychiatrically stable Able to sit for an hour at a time Able to climb stairs Not on any medications that contain benzodiazepines, barbiturates, alcohol, narcotics or anti- psychotic medications. If pregnant, not over 12 weeks of gestation WITH a current obstetrician approval for the program and a viable aftercare or supportive residence in place post-discharge Be able to read on a 7th grade level Speak, hear, read and write English Since the Dove’s Nest is not a hospital, they cannot admit women that have chronic medical conditions requiring frequent medical appointments, eating disorders and certain types of personality and psychiatric disorders. Have at least a 30-day supply of medications |
Down Syndrome Assn of Greater CLT | 4530 Park Road, Suite 430 Charlotte, NC 28209 |
704-536-2163 | Enable individuals with Down syndrome (Ds) to reach their full potential and become respected members of their community. Enhance the quality of life for all individuals with Ds by providing information and support to individuals, families, professionals and the community through educational and social activities. | |||
Exceptional Children’s Assistance Center | 907 Barra Row, Suites 102/103 Davidson, NC 28036 |
1-800-962-6817 | Improving the lives and education of ALL children through a special emphasis on children with disabilities and special healthcare needs. Will help navigate the special education maze and provide information and tools needed to be a informed and active participant in the child’s education! | |||
Family First | 3705 Latrobe Drive, Suite 340 Charlotte NC 28211 |
704-364-3989 | Offers an array of community behavioral health and substance abuse services to children/adolescents/adults with emotional, behavioral, and/or substance abuse challenges in North Carolina | |||
Family Service of the Piedmont | 902 Bonner Drive, Jamestown, NC 27282 |
336-387-6161 | ||||
Family Support Network of NC | 3500 Ellington Street Charlotte, NC 28211 |
980-314-7066 | Enhances the lives of children who have special needs by providing support, education, and caring connections to their families. | |||
Hope Haven | 3815 N Tryon St Charlotte, NC |
704-372-8809 | Hope Haven is a recovery program that provides life skills for homeless, chemically dependent adults and families within a supportive residential environment, leading to independence. Hope Haven is an aftercare program designed for someone who has been through a primary care program. | Applicant must be referred (contact your Campus Pastor or Associate Campus Pastor). After the referral is received the applicant must obtain the following: Picture ID Social Security Card Criminal Background Check Proof of Physical Exam (within the last 60 days) Prescriber Letter for Medications (on Hope Haven’s form) Proof of recent TB Test Results Verification of Homelessness Letter Once all paperwork has been turned in the applicant will be contacted for an initial interview. If the applicant is approved, then the applicant will be notified when a bed becomes available. |
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older. Applicants must be homeless in accordance to HUD (Department of Housing and Urban Development) guidelines. Applicant must have completed a 28 day inpatient substance abuse treatment program within the last year; or have completed an intensive Outpatient treatment within the last year. Applicants must be a resident of Mecklenburg County or resident of a county covered by a contracting LME or meets requirements of other contracts with Hope Haven and has been approved through the LME assessment/authorization process and Hope Haven Admissions Department. Applicant must be clean and sober for 72 hours prior to admission. Applicant must be stable on medications that are accepted by Hope Haven. Proof in writing from the prescribing doctor that the applicant is capable of self-administrating the prescribed medications along with a list of the medications must be provided on Hope Haven’s “Prescriber Letter for Medication” form. Applicant must be able to participant physically and mentally in all parts of the program at Hope Haven.Additional Family Program Requirements Applicants children and/or spouse must be living with them within 6 weeks of admission. Applicant’s children in the program cannot be over the age of 14 years old |
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Jackson Park Ministries | 5415 Airport Dr Charlotte, NC 28208 |
704-392-4981 | Provides a home to hurting families while teaching self improvement and accountability. Residents must be employed, married couples or single mothers with children less than 18 years of age living together. Families enter into an agreement to follow guidelines and requirements. Residents pay a small program fee and must participate in one-on-one financial counseling and life skill classes. The Program lasts 18 to 24 months. | |||
Jewish Family Services | 5007 Providence Road, Suite 105 Charlotte, NC 28226 |
704-364-6594 | Food pantry – Wed and Thurs 10am-2pm | Therapy, support groups, and domestic violence counseling, emergency financial assistance, information and referrals, food pantry. You may visit the JFS Food Pantry once every two weeks. Many services only offered to the Jewish Community. | Many services only offered to those of the Jewish Community. | |
KinderMourn | 1320 Harding Place Charlotte, NC 28204 |
704-376-2580 | Provides hope for bereaved parents, grieving children and teens by offering support and counseling programs, creating awareness of bereavement issues and empowering the community to effectively assist those who have suffered an unthinkable loss. | |||
Lutheran Services of the Carolinas | 1416 S. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave. Salisbury, NC 28145 |
704-637-2870 | LSC helps veterans and others transition from homelessness to dignity; protects children at risk of abuse and neglect with foster care; improves the lives of those battling severe and persistent mental illness through innovative programs; encourages growth and independence for those with developmental disabilities; places children in loving adoptive homes; provides warmth and welcome to refugees seeking sanctuary; and enables many men and women with varying life challenges or disabilities to live proudly and independently with residential or supportive services. | |||
McLeod Addictive Disease Center | 515 Clanton Rd Charlotte, NC |
704-332-9001 | Providing an appropriate level of care for persons living in the Carolinas who are seeking education, intervention, treatment, or support related to their addictive disease. Abstinence from the use of mood altering substances will be the primary intent of all services provided | |||
Mecklenburg Behavioral Health Division | 700 E. Stonewall St. Suite 714 Charlotte, NC 28202 |
980-314-4022 | ||||
Mercy Horizons | 2001 Vail Ave | 704-304-5248 | substance abuse treatment | |||
NC Vocational Rehabilitation Services | 101 Blair Drive Raleigh, NC 27603 |
919-855-3500 | The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services provides counseling, training, education, transportation, job placement, assistive technology and other support services to people with disabilities. | |||
New Life House | 6322 Old Coach Road Charlotte, NC 28215 |
704-293-8524 | provide safe housing and a clean environment for individuals in transition (recovering alcoholics and addicts) who what to stop drinking and/or using and stay stopped. Homeless,veterans, and previously incarcerated individuals are welcome. |
Self | There are weekly fees for this facility. | |
One12 Counseling | 7745 Ballantyne Commons Parkway Suite 102 Charlotte, NC 28277 |
704-636-6500 | Mondays – Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. By appointment only. | |||
Pat’s Place | 901 East Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28203 |
704-335-2760 | As the only child advocacy center in Mecklenburg County serving children from birth to age 18, Pat’s Place provides a physical environment where a child’s well-being is our first priority, reducing trauma and promoting healing from sexual abuse. | |||
Pinnacle Point | 4000 Tuckaseegee. Rd Charlotte, NC 28208 |
(704) 523-5775 | Monday – Friday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Saturdays by Appointment |
Provides skill building, anger management, reality based, behavioral health and fitness services. Also provides personalized services to the growing needs of children and adults who are receiving services from the agency. | Referral Form | |
Q Foundation | 10130 Mallard Creek Road Suite 300 Charlotte, North Carolina 28262 |
704-930-6000 | Providing an array of programs and services that strengthens the lives of offenders, returning citizens and their families by utilizing cognitive behavioral skill-building strategies to rethink their offending behavior while encouraging self evaluation, perseverance and accountability. | |||
ResCare Workforce Services | 5700 Executive Center Drive Ste 217 Charlotte, NC 28212 |
704-563-3066 | ||||
Salvation Army ARC (men) | 1023 Central Avenue Charlotte, NC 28204 |
704-332-1171 | Monday – Friday from 7 a.m. – 1 p.m | The ARC, located in Plaza-Midwood, is open to men ages 21 to 54 seeking help with chemical addictions. The 180-day ARC program is free and serves 118 men at a time. The focus is on spirituality, rehabilitation through a 12-step program, individual and group therapy, and work therapy. | More info. Application along with a photo ID, Social Security Card, or current printout stating the beneficiary has applied for a Social Security Card. | |
Substance Abuse Services Center | 429 Billingsley Charlotte, NC 28211 |
704-336-3067 | The facility provides detoxification services to the public. The treatment center provides residential short-term treatment care. There are special groups and programs for persons with co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, persons with HIV and AIDS, women, and men. | |||
Teen Health Connection | 3541 Randolph Road, Suite 206 Charlotte, North Carolina 28211 |
704-381-8336 | Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00 | Teen Health Connection is a healthcare practice that provides medical and mental healthcare and prevention and health education services for adolescents ages 11 to 22 | ||
The Barnabas Center | 7615 Colony Road Suite 200 Charlotte, NC 28226 |
704-365-4545 | Monday – Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. By appointment only. | Nonprofit, nondenominational, Christ-centered counseling, training and teaching ministry. The Barnabas name, which means “son of encouragement,” communicates our desire to encourage people by coming alongside them, entering into their daily struggles, and walking with them toward freedom. | ||
The Harvest Center of Charlotte | 2225 Freedom Dr Charlotte, NC 28208 |
704-335-1616 | Partner agencies provide weekly support group and recovery services for our transformation program participants | |||
The Right Choice | University East Business Park 8825 University East Drive, Suite 210 Charlotte, NC 28213 |
704-537-3650 | Specializes in providing enhanced Medicaid services to Individuals with Mental Health/Substance Abuse/DD challenges | |||
Thompson Child and Family Focus | 6800 St. Peter’s Lane, Matthews, NC 28105 |
704-536-0375 | Counseling for children, children with special needs, parenting classes, anger management and school based programs | |||
United Family Services | 601 E. 5th St., Suite 400, Charlotte, NC 28202 |
704-332-9034 | Individual, family, domestic violence and anger management counseling | |||
United Way | 301 S. Brevard St., Charlotte, NC 28202 |
704-372-7170 | M-F 8:00-5:00 | Focus on equipping individuals in our area to address immediate crises, provide emergency support, and meet vital, basic needs. | Call 211 | |
Urban Ministry Center | 945 N College St | 704-926-0622 | The program is called SABER (Substance Abuse Education and Recovery). Director Marilyn Furman brought the model from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, based upon their addiction research. SABER combines nine months of therapy and life-changing skills with the guarantee of free housing, as long as the person stays drug and alcohol-free. This expectation helps the program achieve a 55% success rate after nine months, compared with a national average of 20% for other substance programs. In addition, 85% complete SABER’s three-month intensive treatment. And there’s another important difference: SABER costs $500 per person per month, compared with an average of $2,300 per month for typical residential care. | Call for details |
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