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  1. Do The Write Thing

    http://css.mecknc.gov/domestic-violence/Do-The-Write-Thing

    Reducing youth violence and improving the health of our families and communities

  2. Treatment In Detention Center

    http://css.mecknc.gov/substance-use/Treatment-In-Detention-Center

    Provides inmates an opportunity to participate in group and individual sessions where substance abuse issues are addressed.

  3. Treatment In Shelters

    http://css.mecknc.gov/substance-use/Treatment-In-Shelters

    Provides Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Treatment (SAIOP) services within the Men’s and Women’s shelters of Mecklenburg County.

  4. VA Healthcare

    http://css.mecknc.gov/veterans-services/VA-Healthcare

    A broad spectrum of medical, surgical, and rehabilitative care for veterans.

  5. New Options for Violent Actions

    http://css.mecknc.gov/domestic-violence/new-options-violent-actions

    Psychoeducation intervention and case management services to domestic violence offenders. 

  6. SOAR

    http://css.mecknc.gov/Housing-Stabilization/soar

    Helps individuals experiencing homelessness get connected to mainstream benefits and entitlement programs.

  7. Homeless Resource Center

    http://css.mecknc.gov/Housing-Stabilization/homeless-resource-center

    Partnering to serve meals during evening and weekend hours to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. 

  8. Housing First Charlotte-Mecklenburg Partnership

    http://css.mecknc.gov/Housing-Stabilization/housing-first-charlotte-mecklenburg-partnership

    A collaboration between Mecklenburg County and partners to help end homelessness in Charlotte.

  9. Shelter Plus Care

    http://css.mecknc.gov/Housing-Stabilization/shelter-plus-care

    Supportive permanent housing program for adults or families who are homeless, have a disability, and low-income.

  10. EASE

    http://css.mecknc.gov/substance-use/ease

    Provides holistic substance use and mental health services to clients within the LGBTQIA+ community and those with HIV/AIDS.