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  1. Roof Above Men's Shelter

    https://health.mecknc.gov/service/roof-above-mens-shelter

    Roof Above exemplifies both our aspirations and the actions we take to end homelessness; to ensure everyone has a safe, affordable roof above their head.

  2. Time Out Youth: Young Adult Services

    https://health.mecknc.gov/service/time-out-youth-young-adult-services

    Time Out Youth is a place where LGBTQ+ youth ages 13-24 can experience a sense of belonging and community.

  3. The Relatives: Young Adult Services Shelter

    https://health.mecknc.gov/service/relatives-young-adult-services-shelter

    The Relatives is a system of resources that helps youth find shelter and support.

  4. Salvation Army Center of Hope: Emergency Shelter for Women and Families

    https://health.mecknc.gov/service/salvation-army-center-hope-emergency-shelter-women-and-families

    The Salvation Army Center of Hope provides emergency housing to families in need.

  5. Roof Above Emergency Night-by-Night Men's Shelter

    https://health.mecknc.gov/service/roof-above-emergency-night-night-mens-shelter

    For immediate shelter needs, guests can come to the Lucille Giles Center, located at 3410 Statesville Ave. Every Night, the shelter welcomes guests who are 18+ and identify as male.

  6. Office of Vital Records

    https://health.mecknc.gov/services/office-vital-records

    Serves Mecklenburg County residents needing to obtain a certified or uncertified birth or death certificate that was registered in Mecklenburg County.

  7. Tobacco Prevention and Control

    https://health.mecknc.gov/population-health/chronic-disease-policy-and-prevention/Tobacco-Free

    Increasing and improving the number of tobacco-free environments and preventing youth tobacco use.

  8. Child Development – Community Policing (CD-CP)

    https://health.mecknc.gov/services/care-management-and-health-partnerships/trauma-justice-partnerships/child-development-community-policing-cd-cp

    Program establishes partnership between police officers and mental health clinicians to ensure coordinated, expert response for children impacted by trauma and their families.

  9. Crisis Intervention Teams (CIT)

    https://health.mecknc.gov/services/care-management-and-health-partnerships/trauma-justice-partnerships/cit

    Our mission is to prepare law enforcement and other first responders to safely and effectively respond to people experiencing a mental health crisis, and advocate for a crisis system that offers the most effective and least intrusive care for those struggling with mental illness.

  10. Trauma & Justice Partnerships

    https://health.mecknc.gov/Maternal-and-Child-Health/trauma-justice-partnerships

    Trauma & Justice Partnerships is comprised of 4 distinct programs with one shared mission: Health and Safety for All. Our TJP programs maximize our public health impact by leveraging partnerships to broaden our reach, provide a critical safety net for vulnerable populations, and increase our ability to serve the community when they need it, where they need it.