Resource Directory

Discover valuable resources and services available in your community.

What if I am in crisis right now?

Though NC Youth and Family Voices Amplified does not offer crisis services as part of our program, we know how vital it is to get help when critical situations arise.

If you, or someone you know, are currently experiencing a medical or life-threatening crisis, here's how to access help now:

Call your doctor
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Call 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
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Trainings, serve families in the service area who are insured by Medicaid or uninsured. Their network of providers offers treatment and support for mental illness, substance use disorder, and intellectual/developmental disabilities.

Contact Person
Beverly Collins-Hall

continuing education, job training and placement; health education, nutrition and fitness and services referral, HIV referral and case management services, and counseling programs for alcoholism and substance use through traditional principles and practices of the First Peoples


Amethyst Consulting & Treatment Solutions, PLLC is a mental health care provider based in Greensboro, North Carolina, offering a range of therapeutic services to individuals and families. Their offerings include outpatient therapy, school-based therapy, telehealth sessions, and in-home therapy, ensuring accessibility for clients with varying needs. The organization utilizes evidence-based practices, such as Multi-Systemic Therapy (MST) for addressing problem sexual behavior, to achieve measurable improvements in clients' emotional and behavioral health. Additionally, Amethyst provides psychiatric evaluations and medication consultations to support comprehensive mental health care. With a commitment to dignity, compassion, and respect, Amethyst aims to promote mental wellness and reduce stigma within diverse communities.


Provides emergency shelter for women, men and children facing domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. Counseling, support and advocacy. Spanish speaking staff and resources.

Phone
336-629-4146
Fax
336-625-0651
City
Asheboro

Asheboro Housing Authority (AHA) was established in 1971 and currently owns and/or manages 1,105 housing units including 200 public housing units, 808 Housing Choice Vouchers (including 25 NED and 30 PBV), 40 New Construction Multifamily units, 50 multifamily LIHTC units, and eight market rental units. In addition to the Asheboro Housing Authority, the current staff of 19 manages the day-to-day operations of two non-profit instrumentalities (Wainman Homes, Inc. and Brenlin Homes, Inc.). AHA is rated as a High Performer for HUD’s PHAS and SEMAP assessments systems.

Phone
336-318-0012
City
Asheboro

Provides shelter, food & support to homeless men

Phone
336-434-5579
Crisis Phone
336-629-4159
City
Asheboro

Provides emergency shelter for women, men and children facing domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. Counseling, support and advocacy. Spanish speaking staff and resources.

Contact Person
Katherine Noto

Providing support to families raising children with complex developmental trauma disorders and attachment disorders, and educating and advocating for increased societal awareness and change.

Contact Person
Genita Spencer
City
Clayton

Being A Grandparent Support Grandparent Support Group: Provide information, resources, education, connections and more to live your best life

Contact Person
Pamela Young
City
Graham

We are dedicated to providing a safe and nurturing environment where women can experience holistic healing through therapeutic massage and bodywork. Drawing on decades of healthcare expertise and a deep passion for healing, we deliver personalized massage services in a safe, welcoming environment where every client is treated like family. Rooted in Christian values, we provide a space where every woman can receive personalized care and support to promote healing and rejuvenation, empowering and educating our clients on their wellness journey.

Contact Person
Janet Howard
Phone
3363343120
City
Greensboro

Bringing Out the Best is UNC Greensboro’s free service for addressing young children’s early social–emotional and behavioral needs in Guilford County. Through classroom observations, home-based coaching, educator workshops, and parent groups, it equips families and early educators with the tools—and continuity—they need to help children succeed as they enter school.

Contact Person
Jasmyn Swain

Byrd’s Place PLLC, founded by Jasmyn Swain, is a mental health practice offering a range of services aimed at breaking the stigma surrounding mental health. The practice provides individual, couples, and family therapy, utilizing therapeutic techniques such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Storytelling. Additionally, Byrd’s Place offers clinical supervision for LCSW-As in North Carolina and Florida, as well as public speaking engagements focused on mental health education. The practice is committed to creating an inviting, safe, and welcoming space for individuals, promoting encouragement, empowerment, and self-discovery. Byrd’s Place is currently accepting new clients in both North Carolina and Florida.

Phone
844-866-1166
Fax
919-765-6220
City
Durham

Carolina Outreach is a North Carolina-based behavioral health provider offering comprehensive mental health and substance use services for individuals of all ages. Their services include outpatient therapy, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, intensive in-home therapy, and substance use treatment. The organization operates multiple locations across the state, including in Durham, Charlotte, Fayetteville, Kinston, Raleigh, Smithfield, and Wilson, and is affiliated with ncgCARE. Carolina Outreach also provides teletherapy options for added convenience. Additionally, they offer a Behavioral Health Urgent Care clinic in Durham, providing same-day services such as safety assessments, emergency medication refills, and crisis counseling without the need for appointments or referrals. Their mission is to promote the emotional and physical well-being of the community through a safe and respectful environment, focusing on helping clients develop their inherent strengths to support the highest quality of life possible.


The North Carolina Early Intervention Section (NCEI) is a part of the N.C (North Carolina). Division of Child and Family Well-Being. It is the lead agency for the N.C. Infant-Toddler Program (ITP). The Infant-Toddler Program provides supports and services for families and their children, birth to three who have special needs. Research shows that this time period is critical. It offers a window of opportunity to make a positive difference in how a child develops and learns. Sixteen Children's Developmental Services Agencies (CDSAs) across North Carolina work with local service providers to help families help their children succeed.

Phone
336-873-7103
City
Seagrove

It offers financial assistance for heating fuel, electricity, rent, prescriptions, and medical services. Food pantry (Only for Seagrove residents). Provides referrals to other agencies. Must fill out an application for assistance. Call for more information.

City
Asheboro

Christians United Outreach Center (CUOC) is a nonprofit community service organization based at 930 S. Fayetteville Street in Asheboro, North Carolina, serving individuals and families experiencing crisis across Randolph County. They offer a drive‑through food pantry multiple days a week, along with remote distribution sites throughout the county In addition to food, CUOC provides medical assistance by loaning necessary equipment and supports access to essential prescription medications. They also help with financial needs, including utility, rent, or mortgage payments, and offer resources like financial literacy training and vouchers for work boots, school fees, or gas when needed. CUOC operates a thrift store whose proceeds fund these services, and it partners with United Way to offer non-discriminatory aid and community support grounded in Christian values.

Fax
(919) 832-5436

As part of the national Communities In Schools (CIS) network, Communities In Schools of North Carolina extends its resources and services to 18 independently operated affiliates across the state. This network approach ensures we can harness the power of community resources at national and state levels while connecting children, families, and schools to public and private sector resources in the local community. True to our mission, we surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. Services: Providing homework help, behavioral intervention, counseling services and emotional support, or by meeting basic human needs such as food, clothing, and healthcare.

Contact Person
Jessica Ortiz-Phillips
City
Cary

CORRAL Riding Academy is a nonprofit organization based in Cary, North Carolina, dedicated to empowering adolescent girls facing high-risk situations through a holistic program that combines equine therapy and education. Founded in 2008, CORRAL offers a long-term, faith-motivated approach to help girls overcome adversity and achieve brighter futures. The program includes components such as equine-assisted psychotherapy, academic support, vocational training, and college/career readiness, aiming to equip each girl and her community with the skills and resources needed for success. Through partnerships with local referral community partners, CORRAL identifies at-risk girls and pairs them with rescued horses in their 12-week "Join the Herd" program, which often leads to participation in the Riding Academy for sustained transformation. The organization collaborates with the Triangle Land Conservancy to expand its mission and impact, demonstrating a commitment to community and environmental stewardship.


Offers free and confidential services to survivors and caregivers of survivors of sexual violence, child maltreatment, and human trafficking. Hablamos español.

Crisis Phone
(919) 886-8085
City
Hillsborough

Distributing Dignity Across North Carolina. Providing basic essentials products to help families thrive at all stages of life. 437 Dimmocks Mill Rd. Suite #1 Hillsborough, NC 27278

Crisis Phone
866-730-0038
Fax
(919) 782-5486
City
Raleigh

To help people with disabilities, mental health and/or substance use challenges, their families, and our employees embrace their potential, access opportunities, build resilience and thrive.

Contact Person
Tara Royster
Phone
+13363344306
City
Greensboro

The NC High Fidelity Wraparound Training Program (NCHFWTP), based at UNC Greensboro and funded by the NC Department of Health and Human Services, serves as the coordinating hub for High Fidelity Wraparound (HFW) implementation across North Carolina