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  1. Hope Haven

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/resources/Substance-Use/hope-haven

    Provides residential, counseling, peer support, independent living, and vocational training for individuals and families.

  2. McLeod Centers for Wellbeing

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/resources/Substance-Use/mcleod-centers-for-wellbeing

    Provides residential and outpatient treatment, medically assisted treatment, court/DWI services.

  3. Veteran’s Administration

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/resources/veterans/veterans-administration

    The VA is responsible for administering benefit programs for veterans, their families, and their survivors. These benefits include pension, education, disability compensation, home loans, life insurance, vocational rehabilitation, survivor support, medical care, and burial benefits.

  4. Veteran’s Bridge Home

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/resources/veterans/veterans-bridge-home

    Helps Veteran’s connect to services including housing, employment, social support, and other resources.

  5. Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/resources/legal/legal-aid

    Provide free legal help to low-income North Carolinians in civil cases involving basic human needs like safety, shelter, income and more.

  6. Mecklenburg County Criminal Justice Services

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/resources/legal/mecklenburg-county-criminal-justice-services

    Offers forensic evaluations, pretrial services, re-entry services, and researching and planning for those who have been arrested.

  7. Public Defender's Office

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/resources/legal/public-defenders-office

    Representing people with criminal offenses who cannot afford a private attorney.

  8. SOAR

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/resources/Homeless-Crisis/soar

    Program to increase access to disability income from the Social Security Administration (SSA). For eligible adults and children who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness and have a serious mental illness or medical condition.

  9. Dove’s Nest

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/resources/Substance-Use/doves-nest

    Faith-based, free, residential recovery program for women and their children ages 3-11. Participants stay at program site and receive clinical care. After completing program, participants have options to participate in life skills training, additional education, and recovery living for up to 2 years.

  10. Rebound

    http://cit.mecknc.gov/resources/Substance-Use/rebound

    Faith-based, free, residential recovery program. After completing program, participants have options to participate in life skills training, additional education, and recovery living for up to 2 years.