Monday, April 26, 2010

Housing Resources for Cary Residents

http://www.townofcary.org/__shared/assets/housingresources10460.pdf

Resources for North Carolina Residents

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/34007894/MAKING-ENDS-MEET

Jackson County Resources

The following link provides multiple sources in one place for residents of  Jackson County, NC.


http://www.hjvc.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=53&Itemid=65

Haywood County Resources

The following link provides multiple sources in one place for residents of  Haywood County, NC.


http://www.hjvc.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=54&Itemid=64

Union County Resources

The following link provides multiple sources in one place for residents of  Union County, NC.

http://www.co.union.nc.us/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=nO9IoiyNW44%3D&tabid=308&mid=1140

Cabarrus County Resources

 The following link(s) provide(s) multiple sources in one place for residents of  Cabarrus County, NC.

 http://www.pbhsolutions.org/CabarrusResourceGuide%206-16-09.pdf

http://www.pbhcare.org/CabarrusResourceGuide97.pdf

Chatham County Resources

The following link provides multiple sources in one place for residents of  Chatham County, NC.


http://www.chathamjournal.com/weekly/news/local/chatham-resources-70108.shtml

Wake County Resources

 The following link provides multiple sources in one place for residents of Wake County, NC.

http://www.cporaleigh.org/documents/ResourceGuide.pdf

Caldwell County Resources

The following link provides multiple sources in one place for residents of  Caldwell County, NC.

http://www.cccti.edu/JobLink/Documents/ResourceDirectory.pdf

Rockingham County

The following link provides multiple sources in one place for residents of  Rockingham County, NC.

http://www.co.rockingham.nc.us/hsdirect/alphalist.htm

Mental & Substance Abuse

Catholic Charities
790.8533
3000 Highwoods Blvd
Individual family, marital, and group counseling for mental health needs. Fees based on a sliding scale.

Cornerstone PATH Programs
508.0777
Serves homeless individuals with mental illness and substance abuse issues

SouthLight
787.6131
3117 Poplar Wood Ct, Ste 326
Programs and services for youth and aduts with addictions.

Wake County Evaluation and Emergency Services
250.3133
3000 Falstaff Rd
24 Hour evaluation for mental health issues. Alcoholism treatment center with inpatient and outpatient services.

Triangle Family Services
821.0790
3937 Western Blvd
Family, marital, and individual therapy.

Wake Teen
828.0035
505 Oberlin Rd. Ste 204
Counseling, nutritional assessments and health education for children and teens.

Carolina Pathways
341.5799
3900 Barrett Dr. Ste 311-J
Mental Health counseling for individuals and families receiving Medicaid.

The Healing Place
838-9800
Men's center and women's center. 3-5 day non-medical detox. 7-12 month substance abuse recovery program for homeless persons. Pick-up at S Wilmington for men and Blount/Hargett for women (no walk-up).

Fellowship Health Resources, Inc.
573.6520
4112 Blue Ridge Rd

Wake County Human Services
Alcoholism treatment center
250.1500

**Resource list compiled by Catholic Charities**

Crisis Hotlines

Alcoholics Anonymous
783.6144
Information about AA meetings and alcoholism.

Al-Anon
713.1516
For family members of those dealing with alcoholism.

Birthchoice - Pregnancy Help
781.5423
3820 Merton Dr
Ste 219 Raleigh, NC

Poison Control Center
800.222.1222

Child Abuse Hotline
800.4ACHILD

Drug Helpline (US DHHS)
800.662.HELP

Gay/Lesbian Helpline
821.0055

Holly Hill Respond
250.7000 OR 800.447.1800
24 Hour mental health and substance abuse evaluations

Hopeline
231.4525
24 Hour local crisis and suicide prevention hotline.

Interact Domestic Violence Hotline
828.7740
24 Hour Hotline for survivors and victims of domestic violence

Interact Rape Crisis Hotline
828.3005
24 Hour Hotline for survivors and victims of sexual assault and rape.

Lifeline
800.273.TALK
National Suicide Prevention Hotline

Teen Talkline
231.3626
24 Hour Crisis Line for Teens


**Resource list compiled by Catholic Charities**
http://www.habitatwake.org/upload/ResourceGuide.pdf

Financial Assistance

First Presbyterian Church
833.4070
120 West Hargett St.
Raleigh
By appointment only
Call Monday at noon or Tuesday at 9:30 am.
Financial assistance is provided once a year for rent, utilities, and other needs of those employed.

Salvation Army
834.6733
215 South Person St.
Raleigh
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
8:30 am to 9 am to apply for assistance.
The first 15 walk-ins are seen on those days.
Need final notice on utilities or eviction notice for rent.
Must be working at least 30 hrs per week, and paying at least 300 dollars in rent.
NC photo ID and SS Card required.
May receive assistance once per year.

Urban Ministries Crisis Support
834.4707
1390 Capital Blvd
Raleigh
Financial assistance provided for rent and utilities.
Must be paying at least 200 dollars in rent.
Call for appointment on Monday only, 8:30 am until 9 am.
Prescription vouchers, Monday through Friday 9 am till 1 pm.
No appointment needed.

Wake County Human Services, Service Intake
212.7000
220 Swinburne St.
Raleigh
Monday through Friday 8am-5pm
Must register by 4:30 pm.
Crisis financial assistance provided for rent, transportation, medications, eye glasses, and other emergency services.
Assessment, Counseling, and information referral services are also offered.

North Raleigh Ministries
785.9911
2431-152 Spring Forest Rd.
Raleigh
Provides emergency financial aid.
By appointment only.
Must bring photo ID, SS Cards, Utility Bill, Copy of lease, 2 mo pay stubs.
Financial assistance for residents living in the following zip codes:
27609, 27612, 27613, 27614, 27615, and 27616.

Lifeline/Link-Up
888.757.6500
Low-income support for telephone service.

ChurchNet
569.0020
Wake Forest, Youngsville, and Rolesville residents only.

Christian Community in Action
469.9861
1231 NE Maynard Rd.
Cary
Monday - Friday 10am-12:30
Provides emergency financial aid for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Friendship, New Hill, and Willow Spring.

Western Wake Crisis Ministry
362.0657
Monday through Thursday 10 to 1
103 1/2 E Chatham St.
Apex
Provides emergency financial aid for residents of Apex, Holly Springs, Friendship, and New Hill.
Please bring proof of current address.
No referral required.

**Resource list compiled by Catholic Charities**

Transportation

Free transportation sources may have needs based requirements. 

Bus Transportation
Price ranges from free to low cost. Some employers and schools have packages which permit their employees and students to ride for free. 
 

Johnston County
  • Coordinated Transportation System Inc. - Provides subscription and Dial-A-Ride service for qualified residents.
  • Triangle Transit Authority - Park-and-Ride, vanpools and buspools. Planned transportation to RTP.

Smithfield
  • Partnership for Children of Johnston County, 1200 S Pollock St., Selma, NC 27576; 919-202-0002, Diana Richards, Ext 126. Free - Child Passenger Safety Education and check current car seat for recall and proper installation. Occasionally, new car seats are available for a set fee depending on type of seat needed and family situation.  Fees range from $10 up to the amount PFCJC paid for the seat.

Wake County
  • Capital Area Transit - Click on Resident, then click on Transportation, Includes Accessible Raleigh Transportation for ages 13-senior citizen
  • Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, - transportation assistance.
  • Family Aid Council, 130 N. Judd Pky., Fuquay-Varina, 552-2501 - Transportation Assistance.
  • Garner Area Ministry, 885 Highway 70 W, Garner, 772-9100; Joyce Cooper; $40-50 for gas.
  • Triangle Transit Authority
  • Wake County Human Services, 212-7005 - Transportation assistance.
  • Wolfline

Low Cost Working Cars
  • Wheels4Hope, 27 Horne St., Raleigh, NC 27607; 919-255-1325. Provides safe, reliable cars; assist with license, title, and insurance issues; and offer on-going support for car-related needs. Limited to folks in transitional housing in Raleigh area. 
Source:  http://4042needs.org/programs/resources/transportation.html
              and Resource list compiled by Catholic Charities

Utilities

Financial assistance sources may have needs based requirements.
Utility disconnects are not a surprise 

Progress Energy gives the customer a notice when the bill gets 60 days overdue. The utility may give the customer another 60 days to pay the bills or refer the customer to a social service agency for financial aid. It doesn't cut off power during heat waves or cold spells. In 2005, Progress Energy disconnected more than 112,000 customers for nonpayment. Its spokesperson says some are down on their luck, but others will just steal power. 
 
Johnston County
The Department of Social Services will make a one-time payment in February 2009 to households eligible for the Low Income Energy Assistance Program. Applications must be made at Social Services between Nov. 3 and Nov. 14. Hours Tuesday through Friday 9-4, except on Nov. 3 and 10, when the hours will be 9-6. Office closed for Veteran's Day on Nov. 11. Households receiving food stamps will automoatically get a check. Call for information at 989-5300 8-5 weekdays.
Benson
  1. Cleveland Area Ministries, 4521 Bens Circle, Benson, NC 27504; 919-934-0970; Jim and Anna Childers. Provides assistance for utilities, housing, and medical for residents in the Cleveland area.
Johnston, Lee, and Harnett Counties
  1. Johnston-Lee-Harnett County Community Action, Inc., Drawer 711, 1102 Massey St., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-934-2145. Has fuel crisis fund.
Wake County
  1. Salvation Army, 215 S. Person St., Raleigh, NC 27601-1423. In support of 2,000 people annually - with PSNC contributions to $105,000. 3,461 individuals assisted with financial help to pay rent and bills. The Army assisted another 54 families and 74 single women (including 102 children) sleep at its shelter.
  2. Triangle Family Services, 401 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh; 919-821-0790 NOTE: If immediate eviction ask for extention 315 - Triangle Family Services provides two essential services to help families avoid homelessness. First, up to $1,500 in direct financial assistance is provided to help pay for rent, food, utilities, and other essential expenses to ensure the family is not evicted from their home. In addition, case managers provide home-based support that helps families learn how to budget, save money, increase their employment and income potential and connect with other community resources. To qualify for these services, each family must have sufficient income to pay for basic expenses (once their financial crisis has been resolved), and have at least one child under the age of 18 living in the home. Over thirty families, including 75 children, in Wake County, avoided eviction from their homes last year after receiving help from Triangle Family Services.
  3. Wake County Low-Income Energy Assistance Program, 919-212-7000. Provides assistance to low-income individuals and families who need help paying their energy bills.
  4. Wake County Social Services - Pays up to $300 to prevent shut-offs.
  5. Warmth for Wake, Gene English, Human Services Community Resources, at 919-212-7083, or Wake County Human Services at 919-212-7000. Assistance for utilities for low income residents.
Apex
  1. Western Wake Crisis Ministry, 103 1/2 East Chatham St., Apex, NC 27502; 919-362-0657. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Monday-Thursday. Serves residents of Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, New Hill and Friendship, or residents in other areas of Wake County with a referral from another agency. Provides food; financial assistance to rent, utilities, heating fuel, medical expenses, and repairs; food baskets during the holidays; dental care items, fans, smoke detectors, new electric space heaters and similar items.  
Fuquay-Varina
  1. Family Aid Council. Go through WCHS Southern Regional Center, 130 N. Judd PKY NE, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526; 919-557-2501. Instructions say to get and return the applications to Southern Regional Center, 1216 E. Academy St. Applications will be picked up daily. Provides assistance for food, utilities, rent, and some special needs.
Garner
  1. Garner Area Ministries, 885 HWY 70 W, Garner, NC 27529; 919-772-9100; charity and thrift; M,W, F 9-12 for assistance or M-Sat. 9-1 for sales; Director Joyce Cooper. Essentially must have a Garner telephone number and Garner addresses in ZIP 27529, but may assist part of the Raleigh 27603. No referral required, application used, once every 90 days. Founded 1981. Helps when eviction notices are issued, power shutoffs are pending, and if someone needs gas to get to a job interview.
Wake, Durham, Chatham, Orange, Davidson, Davie, Guilford, Randolph, and Rockingham Counties
  1. American Social Health Associaton took over the 211 lines and is expanding the social services information statewide. After hours, the lines are referred to HopeLine.
Statewide
  1. Carolina Information and Referral Service, 800-662-7030. 70,000 families will get utility and weatherization assistance from $10 million state fund and others from a $9 million federal fund. Family income must be less than 150% of federal poverty level. $1,000-3,000 for weatherization. Maximum of $300 for heating.
  2. Energy Neighborhood Fund (formerly Project Share) - 125,000 families helped through Progress Energy's donations of $200,000 plus customer contributions. Distribution is through local social service agencies.
  3. N.C. Low Income Heating Energy Assist(ance) Program - $1 million in heating assistance from Progress Energy.
  4. Progress Energy, 888-999-8856 - Increase your energy efficiency and pay for it with a loan from Progress Energy. Loans up to $20,000, up to 10 years to reapy, no collaterol needed, no closing costs or extra fees, and fixed rates for homeowners. Use for heating and cooling systems, storms windows, storm doors, insulation, and other energy-savings home features.
  5. Public Service of North Carolina estimates a total donatation of $310,000 in 2005-2006 heating system to Salvation Army Heat Care Fund.
  6. Sprint, 866-827-3290 - Qualified low-income customers under the Lifeline program may receive a discounted charge. Link Up assistance helps qualified, low-income customers pay the activation fee. You may qualify, based on low income or participation in certain public assistance programs. 
     

Medical & Dental

Medical assistance sources may have needs based requirements.
All Food Bank of North Carolina affiliates have access to some over-the-counter drugs during the year. See locations on our Food page. 

Statewide - Medical and Dental
NC Health Care Help - Institute of Medicine's site for N.C.'s 1.5 million uninsured residents. Lists counties and services available.
North Carolina senior citizens may qualify to have the state pay up to $18 a month ($216 per year) towards their Medicare Prescription Drug Plan premiums. Call 888-488-NCRX or go to http://www.ncrx.gov/
Medical/Dental Bus Ministry of North Carolina Baptist Men - to schedule for your church or organization as the support staff, call for information Joanne Honneycutt 800-395-5102 Extension 5603.
Clayton

  1. Clayton Area Ministries, 704 E. Main St., Clayton, NC 27520; 919-553-5654 - Wednesdays at 1 p.m.; Clessie Pollard; FBNC Affiliate. $100 in assistance once a year for medicine from Bedingfield Drug.
Garner

  1. Garner Area Ministries, 885 HWY 70 W, Garner, NC 27529; 919-772-9100; charity and thrift; M,W, F 9-12 for assistance or M-Sat. 9-1 for sales; Director Joyce Cooper. Essentially must have a Garner telephone number and Garner address (ZIP 27529), but may assist part of the Raleigh 27603. No referral required, application used, once every 90 days. Founded 1981. Provides medicine for needy individuals or families.
Johnston County
  1. Basic Needs Ministry - Cleveland Township Emergency Food Pantry, 5533 NC HWY 42 W Units D96-100, Garner, NC 27529; 919-661-6565 - Ronald Still. Provides NACo Prescription Drug Discount Cards for discounts of 10-40% off. These cards have been approved by county commissioners for distribution to every resident of 58 counties in North Carolina and 18 million people nationally.
  2. Prescription Drugs - Industry and state assistance programs.
  3. Project Access - Summit Medical Center, Clayton. Dr. Charles Williams of Horizon Family Medicine in Clayton was one of the first 12 dotors to sign up to provide free medical treatment and prescriptions available for those living in Johnston County without insurance or other ability to pay. Income limit for a family of four is $36,138. Kathy Rogols, Executive Director, 919-398-8088 or 919-550-0011. Primary care doctors, general surgeon, cardiologist, radiologists, and Johnston Medical Center (formerly Johnston Memorial Hospital) and the new Johnston Medical Center-Clayton, near NC 42 and Amelia Church Rd., are participants.
Raleigh

  1. Urban Ministries, 840 Semart Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604; 919-834-4707. First come, first served on Wednesday for food and prescription assistance.
Wake County
  1. Alliance Medical Ministry, 2610 New Bern Ave., Raleigh; 919-250-3320 - Free doctor for employed, but uninsured.
  2. Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27513; 919-469-9861. Open 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews are started between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Provides food, clothing, medical support, and financial support for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Willow Spring, Friendship, and New Hill.
  3. Filling in Gaps (FIGS), PO Box 12821, Raleigh, NC 27605 - prescription medicine and supplies to very low-income uninsured and underinsured people. In 24 years FIGS helped 26,000 people get $1,450,000 in prescriptions.
  4. N.C. Health Choice, 919-212-7000 - Provides free or low-cost health insurance to children whose families cannot pay for private insurance and who do not qualify for Medicaid. Children are enrolled on a first-come, first-served basis.Benefits of the Program: Counseling, Dental Care, Hospital Care, Lab Tests, Medicines, Medical Equipment & Supplies, Shots, Sick Visits, Surgery, Therapies, Vision and Hearing Care, Well child Checkups.
  5. Horizon Health Center, 102 N. Tarboro Rd., Raleigh; 919-743-3315 - Free primary care clinic for the homeless.
  6. Medicaid-Adult, 919-212-7541 - Provides financial medical assistance, rest home and nursing home assistance to aged, blind, and disabled.
  7. N.C. Health Choice, 919-212-7000 - Provides free or low-cost health insurance to children whose families cannot pay for private insurance and who do not qualify for Medicaid. Children are enrolled on a first-come, first-served basis.Benefits of the Program: Counseling, Dental Care, Hospital Care, Lab Tests, Medicines, Medical Equipment & Supplies, Shots, Sick Visits, Surgery, Therapies, Vision and Hearing Care, Well child Checkups.
  8. Open Door Clinic, 840 Seamart Dr., Raleigh; 919-832-0820 - Free medical clinic operated by The Urban Ministries serves 5,000 uninsured low income residents of Wake County on Tuesday and Thursday evenings after 5 p.m.
  9. Prescription Drugs - Industry and state assistance programs.
  10. Project Access - Free or sliding scale medical care and with Access ID card and medication assistance card. $4 prescriptions. Started by the Wake County Medical Society and supported by Wake's three major hospitals.
    1. Alliance Medical Ministry, 2610 New Bern Ave., Raleigh; 919-250-3320 - (employed, but uninsured only).
    2. Apex Family Medicine, 212 Salem St., Apex; 919-362-5201.
    3. Horizon Health Center, 102 N. Tarboro Rd., Raleigh; 919-743-3315 (Homeless only).
    4. New Bern Ridge Pediatrics, 100 sunnybrook Rd., Raleigh; 919-231-3180.
    5. Open Door Clinic, 840 Seamart Dr., Raleigh; 919-832-0820 (low-income uninsured).
    6. Rock Quarry Family Medicine, 1001 Rock Quarry Rd., Raleigh; 919-833-3111.
    7. Southern Wake Family Medicine, 130 N. Judd Parkway N.E., Fuquay-Varina, NC; 919-557-1110.
    8. Wake County Public Health Clinics
    9. Children's Clinic B, 10 Sunnybrook Rd., Raleigh; 919-250-4579.
    10. Family Planning Clinic Eastern Wake, 1002 Dogwood Drive, Zebulon; 919-404-3900.
    11. Family Planning Clinic F, 10 Sunnybrook Rd., Raleigh; 919-250-3914.
  11. St. Bernadette's Catholic Church, Fuquay-Vaina; 919-552-8758 or 919-623-11487 - Free medical clinic every Thursday PM and every third Sunday afternoon.
  12. Triangle Family Services, 401 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh; 919-821-0790 - Last year, Triangle Family Services helped more than 900 low-income families, children, and individuals receive mental health counseling, psychiatric services and psychological testing by licensed and professional clinicians.
  13. Wake County Eye Care, 919-212-7370 - Provides financial assistance for eye exams and glasses.
  14. Wake County Public Health Clinics - health care for children and family, including immunizations:
    1. Eastern Regional Center, 1002 Dogwood Drive, Zebulon; 919-404-3900. 
    2. Northern Wake Health Clinic, 247 S. Allen Road, Wake Forest; 919-554-8490. 
    3. Southern Regional Center, 130 N. Judd Parkway NE, Fuquay-Varina; 919-557-1058.
    4. Western Wake Human Services Center (mental health services only), 232 High House Road, Cary; 212-460-3366.
  15. Western Wake Crisis Ministry, 103 1/2 East Chatham St., Apex, NC 27502; 919-362-0657. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Monday-Thursday. Serves residents of Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, New Hill and Friendship, or residents in other areas of Wake County with a referral from another agency. Provides food; financial assistance to rent, utilities, heating fuel, medical expenses, and repairs; food baskets during the holidays; dental care items, fans, smoke detectors, new electric space heaters and similar items.  
Dental Services
Wake County
Wake Smiles, 2610 New Bern Ave., Raleigh, NC 27620; 919-250-2952. NOTE: To use this service go to Wake Health Services, Horizon, or Urban Ministries Open Door Cliniuc and complete the registration for Wake Smiles. Have your agency send the registration to Wake Smiles. After Wake Smiles receives your registration, call for your appointment at 919-250-2952 on Tuesday between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. or Fridays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. only.
Handicapped Assistance

  1. ABLE, Increased Mobility and Greater Independence Equipment (IMAGINE), C.L. Woodard, 1032 Altice Drive, Garner, NC 27529; 919-779-3487 - Computers and training for handicapped individuals, home access ramps.

  2. Christ Community United Methodist Church, Missions Coordinator, Charles Hanna; 919-602-2271. Builds ramps for local handicapped, etc.

  3. Friends of Disabled Adults and Children, Free wheelchairs, van lifts, hospital beds, and other medical equipment that a disabled person cannot afford.

  4. Resources for Seniors, Wake County 919-872-7933; outside Wake County contact Joan Pellettier at Triangle J Council on aging at 919-558-9398 - access ramps
Drug Deals - Over 2,500 drugs available through aid programs on the Internet
  1. Abbott assistance information. Call 800-222-6885.
  2. AdvancePCS, PO Box 830070, Birmington, AL 35282-8488; 877-673-3688. A free membership to get an average of 30% off on drugs for which an individual does not have insurance.
  3. Biologics Inc., 625 Oberlin Rd., Raleigh, NC 27605; 919-546-9810. Known for providing great service for cancer drugs only. Financial assistance for qualified individuals. Matches needy patients with copay foundations, who pay the copay.
  4. Canadian drug deals. Consumer Reports notes many generic drugs are cheaper in the U.S. and brand name are cheaper in Canada. They used Costco.com and CVS.com as the U.S. comparison.
  5. Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs at http://www.CRBestBuyDrugs.org/ teaches about options, generics, and over the counter ways to save money.
  6. GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) assistance information. Call 888-825-5249. GSK Access provides eligible Medicare Part D enrollees free GSK medications. Qualifications: Participate in Part D, spent $600 out of pocket on prescriptions in current calendar year, 1 person household under $25,525 income, 2 person household income under $34,225. Call 866-475-3678 or go to www.GSK-Access.com NOTE: There may be othere requirements.
  7. Merck Patient Assistance Program has provided free Merck medicines to people who could not afford them for over 50 years. 800-727-5400; http://merck.com/.
  8. NACo Prescription Drug Discount Program. Pick up free membership cards in 47 counties in North Carolina at pharmacies, libraries, and government buildings and Basic Needs Ministry. 10-40% discounts.
  9. NeedyMeds.com is a physician developed assistance site.
  10. Novartis gave away $284 million of the cancer drug Gleevec in three years.
  11. Partnership for Prescription Assistance; 888-477-2669, http://www.pparx.com/. Connect with 475 public and private assistance programs. 36 companies gave away 35 million prescriptions valued at more than $5 billion dollars.
  12. Pfizer offers free medicines and other plans regardless of age or income. In February 2004, Pfizer began a buy 6 prescriptions get 1 free offer on Viagara. Call 866-706-2400 or go to http://pfizerhelpfulanswers.com/.
  13. Pharmaceutical Industry lists many free and reduced price drug offers at: http://www.helpingpatients.org/.
  14. rxassist.org helps locate drug companies offering assistance for Medicare enrollees.
  15. Schering-Plough assistance information. Call 800-521-7157 or 800-656-9485.
  16. Veterans Administartion for vets.
  17. Wal-Mart - Drug list of drugs dropped to $4 for a 30 day supply - July 2007.
Free blood and diagnostic tests, physical examinations, and other medical benefits are advertised in The News and Observer as well as other newspapers. They are frequently offered as part of a clinical trial. There are various risks associated with medical trials. Examples and excerpts of ads and benefits:
  1. Alliance Medical Ministry, 2610 New Bern Ave., Raleigh, 919-784-2345. July 30, 2005 only.
    • Free Cervical cancer screening - Pap tests.
  2. Duke University Medical Center, 919-681-4453.
    • Free study evaluations and new drug for Type 2 diabetes if you are 18-75 years old and trying to control diabetes with diet and exercise and one pill, but not insulin.
  3. Duke University Medical Center, Duke ADHD Program, 919-416-2083. 2005.
    • Free medication, ADHD evaluation, and compensation for child 6-17 years old who has trouble paying attention and/or sitting still.
  4. Envoy Medical, Greensboro, 866-950-HEAR. 2005.
    • Free implant of Envoy hearing device, testing and follow-up, if you qualify, are 18 or older, have hearing loss, and aren't satisfied with you current hearing aids.
  5. Multi-Specialty Research Associates of NC; 919-783-4895. 2005.
    • Free physical examinations, EKGs, lab work, and study medication for people with mixed cholesterol problems.
    • Free physical examinations, self-monitoring blood glucose supplies, lab work, and study medication for people with Type 2 diabetes, who are taking insulin therapy and are not well controlled.
    • Free study related physical examiniations, study related lab tests, and study medication for people with ulcerative colitis in remission.
    • Free study related physical examination, laboratory assessments, study medication, and perhaps compensation for travel for people suffering from pain of firomyalgia.
    • Other studies and exams for Osteoarithis, Anxiety, Depression, Irritable Bowel Syndrone, Hypertension, and Hormone Replacement. Call Angie Barefoot at 919-341-3616 for more information on current studies.
  6. N.C. Arthritis & Allergy Care Center, P.A.; 919-781-9633. 2005.
    • Free study related medical examination and topical arthritis study medication.
  7. North Carolina Clinical Research, 919-881-0309. 2005.
    • Study medication, related physical examination, and laboratory evaluations for a child 2-12 years old, who was diagnosed with perennial rhinitis within last 12 months and experienced nasal allergy symptoms during the last season
  8. Raleigh Neurology, Beth Jackson; 919-420-1662. 2005.
    • Free experimental drug for people ages 18-65 with multiple sclerosis who have experienced 2 or more attacks in the poast two years. Cannot be taking disease therapy.
  9. Raleigh Neurology, Bobby Rich; 866-788-3928. 2005.
    • Free medication during study to prevent migraine attacks.
  10. University of North Carolina Hospitals, Vascular Surgery, 2146 Bioinformatics Bldg., CB 7212, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7212; 919-966-3391. 2005.
    • Treatment with Zenith TX2 system instead of open surgery for those diagnosed with a thoracic aortic aneurysm.
  11. University of North Carolina School of Medicine, UNC Pulmonary Research, 866-860-1659 or 919-843-6101; jeaniem@med.unc.edu. 2005.
    • Free study related physicals, pulmonary evaluations, and education about your disease; compensation for time and travel.
  12. Wake Research Associates, 919-781-2514. 2005; http://www.wakeresearch.com/.
      • Free physical examination, blood tests, endoscopies (pictures of your food pipe, stomach, and intestines), and possibly compensation.
      • Free study related physical examination, lab tests, study medicine treatment for Crohn's Disease, and compensation for time and travel.
Source: http://4042needs.org/programs/resources/medical.html

Furniture

Free furniture sources may have needs based requirements.
Raleigh
  1. Helping Hand Mission, 623 Rock Quarry Road, Raleigh, NC 27610; 919-829-8048; Mon-Fri 9-5 - free and thrift store.
  2. With Love From Jesus Ministries, 421 Chapanoke Rd. (at intersection of 401 and Tryon Road), Raleigh, NC 27603; 919-233-8010; charity; Tues-Wed, Fri-Sat 10-Noon. Appliances and furniture on Wednesdays and Fridays. Provides prayer, clothing, food, household goods, appliances, and furniture for only $3 per visit.
Smithfield
  1. Salvation Army-Smithfield, 306 N. Brightleaf Blvd., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-934-9102 - free and thrift store


Clothing

Free clothing sources may have needs based requirements.
  1. Basic Needs Ministry, Location: At I-40 Exit 312 on N.C. Route 42 (5533 N.C. HWY 42 W), enter driveway between Bojangle's and Peddler's Village and go to rear Warehouse unit D-96; Mailing address: 1413 Kenbrook Drive, Garner, NC 27529-4447; 919-661-6565 - charity and fundraising sales, redeems gift certificates from nearly 300 organizations (food pantries, churches, schools, agencies, and various community organizations to residents of service area: Garner and Fuquay-Varina through Johnston County and Angier); Mondays 6-9 p.m. and Saturdays 9-6. Free clothing and sells excess to raise funds for operation. ID: Required - valid driver's license, student ID.
    • displays 28,000 clothing items.
    • stocks over 800 brands.
    • clothing is new or double quality-checked lightly used.
    • clothing is sorted and dsiplayed by category and size.
    • staff and volunteers hang all clothing for public selection, before they may purchase any.
    • All clients and customers are welcome in the warehouse and have equal opportunity to select from the best clothing available.
    • provides free clothing gift certificates to residents in financial need through 300 locations.
    • provides fire and disaster gift certificates through the local fire and EMS organizations.
    • may be able to provide clean pre-sorted clothing for your 501c3 organization's Special Needs Project.
  2. Coats For The Children Annual Campaign - WRAL-TV is helping provide coats to Salvation Army families in need. Clothing is being solicited in Apex, Cary, Chapel Hill, Clayton, Durham, Fayetteville, Fuquay-Varina, Garner, Goldsboro, Morrisville, Oxford, Pittsboro, Raleigh, Rocky Mount, Sanford, Siler City, Spring Lake, Wilson and Wake Forest. WRAL asks the public to donate coats, gloves, hats, new underwear, T-shirts, and socks.
Angier
  1. Abundant Life Worship Center, 153 Langdon Rd., Angier, NC 27501; 919-639-6700, 919-897-6279; Mon-Fri Noon-?. Free clothing.
  2. Blessed 2 Dress, Rt. 50, Angier, NC; 919-894-8267. Week days 10-6, Saturday 9-5. Owner said it was a for profit and could not give tax receipts but wanted donations. Might provide free clothing to someone in need.
  3. Beacon Rescue Mission, 559 N. Raleigh Rd., Ste. D, Angier, NC ; 919-639-3431. Thrift store. Free clothing at the shelter.
Apex

  1. Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27513; 919-469-9861. Open 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews are started between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Provides food, clothing, medical support, and financial support for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Willow Spring, Friendship, and New Hill.
Benson
  1. Beacon Rescue Mission, 205 S. Wall St., Benson, NC ; 919-207-1511. Thrift store. Free clothing at the shelter.
Cary

  1. Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27513; 919-469-9861. Open 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews are started between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Provides food, clothing, medical support, and financial support for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Willow Spring, Friendship, and New Hill.
Clayton
  1. Goodwill Industries, 508 Regency Dr., Clayton; 919-359-0492; sells in thrift store only.
  2. Samaritan's Shelf at West Clayton Church of God, 1008 S. Lombard St., Clayton, NC 27520; 919-749-7995 - Vicky-919-359-0958; FBNC Affiliate.
Cleveland Township

  1. Basic Needs Ministry, Location: At I-40 Exit 312 on N.C. Route 42 (5533 N.C. HWY 42 W), enter driveway between Bojangle's and Peddler's Village and go to rear Warehouse unit D-96; Mailing address: 1413 Kenbrook Drive, Garner, NC 27529-4447; 919-661-6565 - charity and fundraising sales, redeems gift certificates from nearly 300 organizations (food pantries, churches, schools, agencies, and various community organizations to residents of service area: Garner and Fuquay-Varina through Johnston County and Angier); Mondays 6-9 p.m. and Saturdays 9-6. Free clothing and sells excess to raise funds for operation. ID: Required - valid driver's license, student ID.


    • displays 28,000 clothing items.

    • stocks over 800 brands.

    • clothing is new or double quality-checked lightly used.

    • clothing is sorted and dsiplayed by category and size.

    • staff and volunteers hang all clothing for public selection, before they may purchase any.

    • All clients and customers are welcome in the warehouse and have equal opportunity to select from the best clothing available.

    • provides free clothing gift certificates to residents in financial need through 300 locations.

    • provides fire and disaster gift certificates through the local fire and EMS organizations.

    • may be able to provide clean pre-sorted clothing for your 501c3 organization's Special Needs Project.

Coats
  1. Beacon Rescue Mission, 1456 HWY 55, Coats, NC ; 919-897-3404. Thrift store. Free clothing at the shelter. Serving southwest of Route 210.
  2. Suit Yourself Clothing Ministry - near Coats. Run by Blairs at the Piney Grove Church.
East Johnston and Wayne Counties

  1. Patetown Church of God, 215 Church of God Rd., Goldsboro, NC 27530. Contact David and Joan Tuttle, 919-269-3453 . Free clothing by appointment only; generally 4-6 Sunday afternoon.
Elevation Township

  1. Lighthouse Christian Fellowship Food Pantry distributes clothing at the Community Building on N.C. 210 at Reedy Creek Rd. and across from the Reedy Creek Store. Can live anywhere. Contact: John Jernigan, 956 Reedy Creek Rd., Four Oaks, NC 27524; 919-934-5284. Friday Noon-2 p.m.
Four Oaks
  1. Beacon Rescue Mission, 102 N. Main St., Four Oaks, NC ; 919-963-3882. Thrift store. Free clothing at the shelter.
Friendship

  1. Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27513; 919-469-9861. Open 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews are started between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Provides food, clothing, medical support, and financial support for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Willow Spring, Friendship, and New Hill.
Fuquay-Varina
  1. Guardian Angel Thrift, 742 N. Main St.; 919-567-8152; free and sells in thrift store only.
  2. Interact. Free clothing to counseling clients only. Thrift store.
  3. Southern Regional Service Intake at WCHS - ESS, 130 N. Judd Pkwy. N.E., Fuquay-Varina, NC  27526; 919-557-2501. Free clothing.  
Garner
  1. Basic Needs Ministry, Location: At I-40 Exit 312 on N.C. Route 42 (5533 N.C. HWY 42 W), enter driveway between Bojangle's and Peddler's Village and go to rear Warehouse unit D-96; Mailing address: 1413 Kenbrook Drive, Garner, NC 27529-4447; 919-661-6565 - charity and fundraising sales, redeems gift certificates from nearly 300 organizations (food pantries, churches, schools, agencies, and various community organizations to residents of service area: Garner and Fuquay-Varina through Johnston County and Angier); Mondays 6-9 p.m. and Saturdays 9-6. Free clothing and sells excess to raise funds for operation. ID: Required - valid driver's license, student ID.
    • displays 28,000 clothing items.
    • stocks over 800 brands.
    • clothing is new or double quality-checked lightly used.
    • clothing is sorted and dsiplayed by category and size.
    • staff and volunteers hang all clothing for public selection, before they may purchase any.
    • All clients and customers are welcome in the warehouse and have equal opportunity to select from the best clothing available.
    • provides free clothing gift certificates to residents in financial need through 300 locations.
    • provides fire and disaster gift certificates through the local fire and EMS organizations.
    • may be able to provide clean pre-sorted clothing for your 501c3 organization's Special Needs Project.
  2. Garner Area Ministries, 885 HWY 70 W, Garner, NC 27529; 919-772-9100; charity and thrift; M,W, F 9-12 for assistance or M-Sat. 9-1 for sales; Director Joyce Cooper. Essentially must have a Garner telephone number and Garner address (ZIP 27529), but may assist part of the Raleigh 27603. No referral required, application used, once every 90 days. Founded 1981. Free clothing and sells excess at thrift shop.
Holly Springs
  1. Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27513; 919-469-9861. Open 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews are started between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Provides food, clothing, medical support, and financial support for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Willow Spring, Friendship, and New Hill.
  2. Holly Springs Baptist Church Clothing Closet, 108 S. Main St., Holly Springs, NC 27540; 919-552-7615.
Knightdale
  1. Community Helpers Service Center, 11 N. First St. (or 111-B N. First Ave.), Knightdale, NC 27545; 919-217-0755 (or 919-217-8993) . Free clothing for fire victims and others in need.
Morrisville

  1. Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27513; 919-469-9861. Open 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews are started between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Provides food, clothing, medical support, and financial support for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Willow Spring, Friendship, and New Hill.
New Hill

  1. Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27513; 919-469-9861. Open 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews are started between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Provides food, clothing, medical support, and financial support for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Willow Spring, Friendship, and New Hill.
Pleasant Grove Township

  1. Flowing Waters World Outreach, 901 Old Fairground Rd., Willow Springs, NC 27592; 919-894-7321; 2nd and 4th Saturday 8-10 a.m. and by appointment; no residency requirements; Debra and Frank House.
Raleigh
  1. Bargain Box, 401 Woodburn Rd., Raleigh, NC  27605; 919-833-7587. Free and sells as thrift shop.
  2. Clothes Closet at the Martin Street Baptist Church, 1001 E. Martin St., Raleigh, NC  27601; 919-833-9756. Free clothing.
  3. Clothing Boutique at the Women's Center of Wake County, 128 Hargett St., Ste. 10, Raleigh, NC 27601; 919-829-3711. Free clothing.
  4. Clothing Closet at the First Baptist Church, 99 N. Salisbury St., Raleigh, NC 27603; 919-832-4485. Free clothing.
  5. Clothing Closet at the Salvation Army, 215 S. Person St., Raleigh, NC 27601-1423; 919-834-6733 - Charity. Provides free clothing on Thursdays at 9:00. The first 25 people are served. Requirements are a Social Security Card for each member of the family needing clothes, and a North Carolina ID, or Prison ID of the person shopping at the clothing closet. Each family member may receive up to 8 items of clothing per visit. Shelter residents and homeless individuals may attend monthly, all others may come once every three months.
  6. Clothing Closet at the Brooks Avenue Church of Christ, 700 Brooks Ave., Raleigh, NC 27607; 919-821-2400. Free clothing.
  7. Crisis Pregnancy Service at Pregnancy Life Care Center, 1001 Navaho Dr. Ste. 101, Raleigh, NC 27609; 919-873-2440. Free clothing.
  8. Clothing Closet at the Family Place, Inc., 526 E. Hargett St., Raleigh, NC 27601; 919-834-0169. Free clothing.
  9. Food Pantry at Gethsemane Seventh Day Adventist, 2525 Sanderford Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610; 919-833-8526. Free clothing.
  10. Food Pantry at Oak's Outreach Center, 544 Lipscomb Ct., Raleigh, NC  27609; 919-831-6475. Free clothing.
  11. Helping Hand Mission, 623 Rock Quarry Road, Raleigh, NC 27610; 919-829-8048; charity and thrift store; Mon-Fri 9-5 Saturday 9-1. Free clothing and sells as thrift store.
  12. Longview United Methodist Church, 2312 Milburnie Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610; 919-834-7554. Clothes and food twice monthly by appointment.
  13. NC Foundation for Public School Children at NC Assoc. of Educators, 700 S. Salisbury St., Raleigh, NC 27611; 919-832-3000. Provides authorization for free clothing for school children.
  14. Salvation Army, 205 Tryon Rd., Raleigh, NC 27601-1423; 779-8867; thrift store. Mon-Sat 9-6. Sells as thrift store. Provides clothing to 1,599 people annually.
  15. Tryon Hills Thrift Store, 117 Tryon Road, Raleigh, NC 27603; 919-772-3711; thrift store; Mon-Thurs and Sat 9-7, Fri 9-8. Sells as thrift store.
  16. School Buddies at WCHS - Community Initiatives, 220 Swinburne St., Raleigh, NC 27620; 919-212-7083. Free clothing.
  17. Service Intake - Emergency & Energy Assistance at WCHS - ESS, 220 Swinburne St., Raleigh, NC 27620; 919-212-7000. Free clothing.
  18. Soroptimist International of Raleigh, 7070 W. Jones St., Raleigh; 539-3008; Linda Drummond. One week's worth of free career clothing and an interview suit to people seeking employment and referred from a partner agency. Only by appointment.
  19. Swift Creek Baptist Church, 9300 Penny Road, Raleigh, NC 27606; 919-851-0112. Serving west of 401. Open 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 10:30-11:30 or for emergency call for appointment. Free clothing.
  20. Virtual Thrift Store at the Women's Center of Wake County, 128 E. Hargett St., Ste. 10, Raleigh, NC 27601; 919-829-3711. Free clothing.
  21. Wake Social Services, 919-508-0769. Free clothing to the homeless.
  22. With Love From Jesus Ministries, 421 Chapanoke Rd. (at intersection of 401 and Tryon Road), Raleigh, NC 27603; 919-233-8010; charity; Tues-Wed, Fri-Sat 10-Noon. Provides prayer, clothing, food, household goods, and furniture for only $3 per visit. Those unable to pay $3 may receive free clothing. 
  23. http://www.cporaleigh.org/
    They offer supplemental food and children's clothing (birth-6 years).
    They help residents of Wake, Johnston & Franklin Counties who are referred to them in writing by an agency (Dept of Social Services), church, community or public service organization, based on need, not religion.  Their hours are 10 AM-1 PM Mon-Sat
Selma
  1. Cheap Thrills Thrift Shop, 103 N. Raiford St., Selma, NC 27576; 919-965-4740. Free clothing after qualifying with a case worker from the Mental Health Center of Johnston County.
Smithfield
  1. Pizzazz, 721 N. Brightleaf Blvd., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-989-9359. Fundraising thrift operation for Harbor, Inc. Prom dresses and accessories $10 or less. Salvation Army-Smithfield, 306 N. Brightleaf Blvd., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-934-9102 or 809 Caswell Street, 919-934-9641; Debbie Weaver on Monday. Free and sells as thrift shop.
  2. Whitley Memorial United Methodist Church, 300 Wilson Mills Rd., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-934-8834 - Men's migrant worker clothing; Reverend Steve Hall; FBNC Affiliate
Wake County

  1. Cinderella Project provides free prom dresses to Wake County students at Cary Towne Center. Meredith College's Fashion Association coordinates. Donations go to Meredith and requests go to your high school counselor.

  2. Kiwanis Club of Raleigh provided 12,000 pairs of shoes to Wake County's foster children in the past 30 years.
Wendell

  1. Helping Hand Mission, 102 E. 3rd St., Wendell, NC 27591-9790; 919-365-0757. Free and low price clothing.
Willow Springs

  1. Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27513; 919-469-9861. Open 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews are started between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Provides food, clothing, medical support, and financial support for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Willow Spring, Friendship, and New Hill.

Appliances

Garner

  1. Basic Needs Ministry, Location: At I-40 Exit 312 on N.C. Route 42 (5533 N.C. HWY 42 W), enter driveway between Bojangle's and Peddler's Village and go to rear units D-96-100; Mailing address: 1413 Kenbrook Drive, Garner, NC 27529-4447; 919-661-6565 - charity and public fundraising sales, provides free goods after home fires for Basic Needs gift certificates accompanied by valid fire certificate from fire companies; Mondays 6-9 p.m. and Saturdays 9-6. Fire code does not permit household furniture and major appliances inside building and the lease does not permit furniture and appliances outside. Usually has small household appliances - microwaves to toasters.
Raleigh

  1. Helping Hand Mission, 623 Rock Quarry Road, Raleigh, NC 27610; 919-829-8048; Mon-Fri 9-5 - free and thrift store.

  2. With Love From Jesus Ministries, 421 Chapanoke Rd. (at intersection of Route 401 and Tryon Road), Raleigh, NC 27603; 919-233-8010; charity; Tues-Wed, Fri-Sat 10-Noon. NOTE: Entrance behind the building by loading dock. Appliances and Furniture available on Wednesdays and Fridays. Provides prayer, clothing, food, household goods, appliances, and furniture for only $3 per visit. Fee may be waived if the customer cannot afford it.
Smithfield
Salvation Army-Smithfield, 306 N. Brightleaf Blvd., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-934-9102 - free and thrift store.

Source: http://4042needs.org/programs/resources/appliances.html

Agencies

Wake County Human Services
212.7000
Combines social services, health, and mental health agency. Provides child welfare, health, disability, mental health, substance abuse, veteran, homeless, and winter emergency assistance and employment services.

United Way
2-1-1 or 1.800.831.1754
24 hour human service information and referrals.
http://www.unitedwaytriangle.org/

Careline (8AM-5PM, Mon-Fri)
1.800.663.7030
Information and referral hotline


**Resource list compiled by Catholic Charities**

Johnston County Resources

The following link provides multiple sources in one place for residents of  Johnston County, NC.
 
2002:  http://4042needs.org/programs/resources/johnston.pdf

2003:



Source: http://4042needs.org/programs/resources/directories.html

Wayne County Resources

The following link provides multiple sources in one place for residents of Wayne County, NC.

http://4042needs.org/programs/resources/wayne.pdf 



Source: http://4042needs.org/programs/resources/directories.html

Soup Kitchens

Johnston County - Smithfield
  1. First Baptist Church, PO Box 209, Smithfield, NC 27577-0209; 919-934-9771 - Hot meal delivery available. Monday and Thursday night
  2. Shiloh Christian Day Care and Soup Kitchen, 211 Durham St., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-934-1201 - food pantry Mon-Fri 6:30-5; soup kitchen 12-1; Pamela Spates 
Wake County - 
Cary
  1. Cary Church of God, 1427 Walnut Street, Cary, NC 27511; Hours: Sundays 10:45a.m.; 919-467-0537 Ext. 36
Raleigh
  1. Helping Hand Mission, 501 New Bern Ave., Raleigh, NC 27601; 919-828-9744
  2. Salvation Army, 215 S. Person St., Raleigh, NC 27601-1423 - serves 27,464 meals annually
  3. Shepherd's Table Soup Kitchen, 125 Hillsborough St., Raleigh, NC 27601; 919-831-2010
Zebulon
  1. Zebulon First Baptist Church, 405 Shepard School Road, Zebulon, NC 27597; Wed 12 p.m.-6.p.m.; 919-516-4104; FBCENC Affiliate

Source: http://4042needs.org/programs/resources/food.html

Sampson County - Emergency Food

Newton Grove

  • Mission of Hope Outreach Ministries; 6495 Harper House Rd., Newton Grove, NC 28366; 910-594-0787; 1st Sat 5 p.m.; FBCENC Affiliate. Western Assembly Church of Christ - Long Branch, 1921 Barefoot Rd, Newton Grove, NC 28366; 919-894-8449; Sat 9-2; FBCENC Affiliate.
  • Western Assembly Disciples of Christ Churches, 701 HWY N, Newton Grove, NC 28366; 910-594-2522; day care; FBCENC Affiliate. 


Source: http://4042needs.org/programs/resources/food.html

Johnston County - Emergency Food

United Way of Johnston County, 919-934-1877; food, particularly at holidays.
Benson
  • New Birth Non-Denominational, 111 S. Market St., Benson, NC 27504; 910-438-0724; Sat 9-4 and by appointment only; FBCENC Affiliate. New Life Deliverance Ministry CDC, 103 E. Main St., Benson, NC 27504; 919-894-2208 - by appointment only; Joyce White; FBCENC Affiliate.
  • Power of Praise Tabernacle of Deliverance Ministries, Inc., 1100 S. Market St., Benson, NC 27504; 919-894-7349; by appointment only; Pastor Annie Hinnant; FBCENC Affiliate
Clayton/Clayton Township
  • Clayton Area Ministries, 307 or 704 E. Main St., Clayton, NC 27520; 919-553-5644 or 919-553-5654 - M,T,W, F 1-3; FBCENC Affiliate. Canned and dry goods and bakery products. 
  • Cup of Soup Ministry, Mount Vernon Church of Christ, 300 N. Lombard St., Clayton; 553-8539 - Wednesday during winter months Noon-2 p.m. Free cup of soup with lid on.  
  • New Trinity Missionary Baptist Church, 115 S. Robertson St., Clayton, NC 27520; 919-553-3970 - Mon 6-8 p.m.; Linda Whitley; FBCENC Affiliate. Serves 400 families monthly - once a month or twice for extremely needy. Started Kid's Cafe in February 2008. Must be a resident of Garner or anywhere in Johnston County. 
  • Samaritan's Shelf, West Clayton Church of God, 1008 S. Lombard St., Clayton, NC 27520; this is essentially across the street from the Goodwill store; Leslie 919-894-8430; 3rd Friday 9-11 a.m.; FBCENC Affiliate.
Cleveland Township, Johnston County
  • Basic Needs Ministry - Cleveland Township Emergency Food Pantry, 5533 NC HWY 42 W Units D96-100, Garner, NC 27529; 919-661-6565 - Ronald Still. FBCENC Affiliate. Inter-Faith Food Shuttle. Provides food to Cleveland Township residents only when they have no food and have no means to acquire food. Valid N.C. ID required. N.C. driver's license/ID with Cleveland Township address. Food available Mondays 6-9 p.m. and Saturdays 9-6. Appointments may be made only during the posted hours.
Elevation Township
  • Johnson Memorial Church, 8280 NC HWY 50 W, Angier, NC 27501-0000; 919-894-3688 or 919-398-8560; Contact Dana Bass. By appointment only.
Four Oaks
  • Western Assembly Disciples of Christ/Hickory Grove, 5260 Devil's Race Track Rd., Four Oaks, NC 27524; 919-934-5633; Kenneth Altman; FBCENC Affiliate.
Kenly
  • Kenly Area Ministries, 408 S. College Ave., Kenly, NC 27542; 919-284-2449
McGee's Crossroads - See Pleasant Grove Township 

Micro

Pleasant Grove Township
  • Cleveland Area Ministries, 4521 Bens Circle, Benson, NC 27504; 919-934-0970; Jim and Anna Childers - Distributed at Friendly Chapel Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church.
  • Flowing Waters World Outreach, 901 Old Fairground Rd., Willow Springs, NC 27592; 919-894-7321; 1st and 3rd Saturday 8-10:30 a.m. for canned goods, meats, breads, dairy products and by appointment; no residency requirements; FBCENC Affiliate. Averages 3,500 pounds available per month. Deborah and Frank House. Contact Melissa Johnson to volunteer.
  • Friendly Chapel Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church, 11455 NC HWY 50 N, Benson, NC 27504-9711; 919-894-5978. Also a distribution point for food gathered in the name of Cleveland Area Ministry.
  • White Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1529 White Memorial Church Road, Willow Springs, NC 27592; 919-639-9973. Hispanic foods.
Princeton
  • Highest Praise Tabernacle, 4138 HWY 70 W, Princeton, NC 27596; 919-936-2881; Mon, Wed, Th 9-Noon; FBCENC Affiliate.
Selma
  • Baptized Believers Church, 408 S. Massey St., Selma, NC 27576; 919-965-8742; 2 random times per month 8 a.m.-Noon; FBCENC affiliate.
  • Church of Love and Deliverance, 120 Raiford St., Selma, NC 27576; 919-865-3313; Wed. 6-9 and by appointment; FBCENC Affiliate.  
  • Crumplers Crossroads Pantry, 2660 Lizzie Mill Rd., Selma, NC 27576; 919-965-5544; by appointment only; FBCENC Affiliate.  
  • Day by Day Treatment Center, 1101 River Rd., Selma, NC 27576; 919-965-6550; 24/7 Group Home; FBCENC Affiliate.  
  • Edgerton Memorial United Methodist Church, 401 W. Anderson St., Selma, NC 27576; 919-965-3761/919-931-4034; Tues-Fri 9-Noon; FBCENC Affiliate. Called lead food bank for Selma.
  • Food Pantry, 9632 N HWY 96 N, Selma, NC 27576; every Thursday 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Holy Church of Christ of the Apostolic Faith, 105 Raiford St., Selma, NC 27576; 919-202-0924; T, W, Th Noon-3-delivery available; FBCENC Affiliate.  
  • Lutheran Family Services, Rainbow House, 300 S. Sharpe St., Selma, NC 27576; 919-965-3728; group home; FBCENC Affiliate. 
  • Pleasant Plain Free Will Baptist Church, 1991 Old Beulah Rd., Selma, NC 27576; 919-965-5659; by appointment only; FBCENC Affiliate. 
  • Youth Empowerment of Johnston County, PO Box 814, Selma, NC 27576-0814; 919-965-3247; after school; Mon-Fri 3-6 p.m.
Smithfield
  • A Touch from Above Faith Center, 1571A W. Market St., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-938-0073 - 1st and 3rd Sat 9-1; Pastor Sharon Sanders; FBCENC Affiliate 
  • Bread I.N.C. (Princeton Church of God), 117 N. Brightleaf Blvd., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-255-0272; Tues. 9-2, Thurs. 2-4:30.
  • Centenary United Methodist Church, 140 E. Market St., Smithfield; Mon-Fri 9:30-Noon and 2-4:30. D.A.P.A.A., Inc., Location: 1304 W. Market St.; Mail: PO Box 2140, Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-989-1786 (919-989-1122 or 919-938-3455); Mon-Fri 10:30-2:30; Thelma Ward; FBCENC 
  • Affiliate  
  • Family Life Center, Inc., 909 E. Lee St., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-989-9441; Thursdays 11-2 or by appointment; Dennis Holmes; FBCENC Affiliate  
  • Johnston County Aging Council, 213 N. 7th St., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-934-6066; Mon-Fri 8-4:30; Elderly Nutrition; FBCENC Affiliate. 
  • Johnston-Harnett County Community Action, Family Service Program, 1102 Massey, Smithfield; 919-934-2145. Must complete an application for service, get food voucher, and then go to Centenary United Methodist Church, 140 E. Market St., Smithfield, NC; 919-934-2333. They can provide food daily for emergencies. Lutheran Family Services, Exodus House, 671 Bear Farm Rd., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-934-9766; group home; FBCENC Affiliate.
  • Lutheran Family Services, Jirah House, 1155 W. Market St., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-934-1107; group home; FBCENC Affiliate. 
  • Potter's House, 105-107 N. Lee St., Benson, NC 27504; 919-894-5222; by appointment only; FBCENC Affiliate. 
  • Salvation Army-Smithfield, 306 N. Brightleaf Blvd., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-934-9102 or 809 Caswell Street, 919-934-9641; Debbie Weaver; reported Wednesday and Friday or M-F 9-Noon and 1-3; FBCENC Affiliate  
  • Shiloh Christian Day Care and Soup Kitchen, 211 Durham St., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-934-1201 - day care Mon-Fri 6:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; soup kitchen Mon-Fri 11:30; Pamela Spates; FBCENC Affiliate. Smithfield Rescue Mission, 523 Glenn St., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-934-9257; 24/7; shelter; FBCENC Affiliate.
  • Wesley Chapel A.M.E. Church, 867 Cleveland Rd. (Highway 1010), Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-934-3752; Ella Mae Sanders; FBCENC Affiliate  
  • Whitley Memorial United Methodist Church, 300 Wilson Mills Rd., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-934-8834 - Food for babies as needed; Reverend Steve Hall; FBCENC Affiliate
Willow Springs
  • Flowing Waters World Outreach, 901 Old Fairground Rd., Willow Springs, NC 27592; 919-894-7321; by appointment only; FBCENC Affiliate.
  • White Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1529 White Memorial Church Road, Willow Springs, NC 27592; 919-639-9973. Hispanic foods.
Wilson's Mills
  • A Touch from Above Faith Center, 654 Main St., Wilson's Mills, NC 27593; 919-938-0073; 1st and 3rd Saturday 10-1; FBCENC Affiliate.  
  • First Baptist Church, 1908 Durant Rd., Wilson's Mills, NC 27593; 919-934-1275; 3rd Sat 9-1; Rodney Posten; FBCENC Affiliate.  
Soup Kitchens: 
Johnston County - Smithfield
  • First Baptist Church, PO Box 209, Smithfield, NC 27577-0209; 919-934-9771 - Hot meal delivery available. Monday and Thursday night  
  • Shiloh Christian Day Care and Soup Kitchen, 211 Durham St., Smithfield, NC 27577; 919-934-1201 - food pantry Mon-Fri 6:30-5; soup kitchen 12-1; Pamela Spates

Source: http://4042needs.org/programs/resources/food.html

Harnett County - Emergency Food

Angier
  1. Abundant Life Worship Center, 153 Langdon Rd., Angier, NC 27501; 919-639-6700, 919-897-6279; Mon-Fri Noon-?
  2. Angier Area Food Pantry, 39 N. Broad St. West, Angier, NC 27501; 919-639-6278 - Tues and Thurs 9-1; Eddie Wimberly; FBCENC Affiliate
  3. Book of Acts Church of God in Christ Jesus, 107 Cross St., Angier, NC 27501; 919-639-6393; Pastors Sonya C. and Joseph Ragland; FBCENC Affiliate - One Saturday mid-month.
Source :http://4042needs.org/programs/resources/food.html

Cumberland County - Emergency Food

Fayetteville
  1. Operation Blessing, Fayetteville; 910-483-0523. Contact is Margarita Dennis. 
Source: http://4042needs.org/programs/resources/food.html

    Wake County - Emergency Food

    Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina food pantries - sample list from Nov. 17, 2006

    Wake County Human Services and other area agencies provide several food assistance programs for families and individuals.
    1. Adult Food Assistance 919-212-7541
    2. Child and Family Food Assistance, call 919-212-7000
    3. Meals for the Homeless 919-212-7000
    4. WIC Program 919-250-4720

    Apex
    • Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27513; 919-469-9861. Open 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews are started between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Provides food, clothing, medical support, and financial support for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Willow Spring, Friendship, and New Hill. FBCENC Affiliate.
    • Western Wake Crisis Ministry, 103 1/2 East Chatham St., Apex, NC 27502; 919-362-0657. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Monday-Thursday. Serves residents of Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, New Hill and Friendship, or residents in other areas of Wake County with a referral from another agency. Provides food; financial assistance to rent, utilities, heating fuel, medical expenses, and repairs; food baskets during the holidays; dental care items, fans, smoke detectors, new electric space heaters and similar items. 

    Cary
    • Cary Church of God, 1427 Walnut Street, Cary, NC 27511; Hours: Mon-Fri 9-4, 3rd Sat @ Revelation Free Will Baptist Church; 919-467-0537 Ext. 36
    • Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27513; 919-469-9861. Open 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews are started between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Provides food, clothing, medical support, and financial support for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Willow Spring, Friendship, and New Hill. FBCENC Affiliate.

    Friendship
    • Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27513; 919-469-9861. Open 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews are started between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Provides food, clothing, medical support, and financial support for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Willow Spring, Friendship, and New Hill. FBCENC Affiliate.

    Fuquay-Varina
    • Family Aid Council. Go through WCHS Southern Regional Center, 130 N. Judd PKY NE, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526; 919-557-2501. Instructions say to get and return the applications to Southern Regional Center, 1216 E. Academy St. Applications will be picked up daily. Provides assistance for food, utilities, rent, and some special needs. 
    • Fuquay-Varina Emergency Food Pantry, 216 W. Academy St., Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526; 919-552-7720; Tues 9-12, Thurs 3-6; Mary F. Goddard; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Grace Temple Holiness Church of Christ, 121 Paula St. or 121 Raleigh St., Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526; 919-577-6536 - Sat 12-2; Annie Brantley; FBCENC Affiliate
    Garner
    • Capital Pentecostal Church, 1308 Highway 70, Garner, NC 27529; 919-772-5919 - 9-3; Amanda Herbin; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Community of Hope Ministries; 601 St. Mary's St.; Garner, NC 27529; Afterschool M-F 3 p.m.-6:30 p.m. also Tues & Thurs 2 p.m.- 4 p.m.; 919-772-1772 Ext. 131; advertised by the FBCENC as a food pantry, but may be restricted as an afterschool program; FBCENC Affiliate
    • Garner Area Ministries, Garner Village, HWY 70 and Aversboro Rd, Garner, NC 27529; 919-772-9100; charity and thrift; M,W, F 9-12 for assistance or M-Sat. 9-1 for sales; Director Joyce Cooper. Essentially must have a Garner telephone number and Garner address (ZIP 27529), but may assist part of the Raleigh 27603. No referral required, application used, once every 90 days. Founded 1981. New address January 2009. 
    • Juniper Level Missionary Baptist Church, 9104 Sauls Rd., Raleigh, NC 27603, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle Light of Life Ministry, 2100 Auburn Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610; 919-280-9911 cell: 919-280-9911 - last Sat 10-1; Pastor Wardell Wiggins, Jr.; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Mt. Herman Christian Church, 8925 White Oak Rd., Garner, NC 27529; 919-773-6165. Larry Hellis; 8-4:30 Mon-Fri.  
    • Poplar Springs United Church of Christ, 6115 Old Stage Rd., Raleigh, NC 27603; 919-772-5151. Once a month. FBCENC affiliate.
    Holly Springs

    • Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27513; 919-469-9861. Open 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews are started between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Provides food, clothing, medical support, and financial support for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Willow Spring, Friendship, and New Hill. FBCENC Affiliate.

    Knightdale
    • Community Helpers Service Center, 11 N. First St., Knightdale, NC 27545; 919-217-0755. Free for fire victims and others in need. By appointment. The Food Bank lists the address as: 111-B N. First St.; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Free Spirit Missionary Baptist, 725 Bethlehem Rd., Knightdale, NC 27545; Make up bags and deliver, as needed; 919-365-3155; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Knightdale Church of God offers a free bread ministry every Monday from 11 a.m.-noon. The church is at 4272 Old Faison Road, Knightdale.
    • Green Pines Baptist Church operates a food pantry, which is open 6:30-7:30 p.m. Thursdays in the annex behind the church at 1498 Hodge Road, Knightdale. 
    Morrisville
    • Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27513; 919-469-9861. Open 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews are started between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Provides food, clothing, medical support, and financial support for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Willow Spring, Friendship, and New Hill. FBCENC Affiliate.
    New Hill
    • Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27513; 919-469-9861. Open 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews are started between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Provides food, clothing, medical support, and financial support for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Willow Spring, Friendship, and New Hill. FBCENC Affiliate.
    Raleigh - See Food Bank Affiliates list for Wake County - sample list from Nov. 17, 2006

    • A.M.E. Incentive Shelter, 412 Capital Blvd., Raleigh, NC 27603; 24 hrs.; 919-834-3734; Shelter; FBCENC Affiliate
    • Alliance of AIDS Services Carolina/Wake, 23 Sunnybrook Road Suite 191, Raleigh, NC 27610; Mon 9-4:30, Tues 9-6, Wed 12-6, Thurs 9-6, Fri 9-4:30; 919-212-9453; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Bread of Life Outreach-FWA , 4219 Lake Ridge, Raleigh, NC 27624; By appointment; 919-782-8526; FBCENC Affiliate
    • Brooks Ave. Church Of Christ, 700 Brooks Ave., Raleigh, NC 27607; Hours: 2x per month: 2nd & 4th Sat. 9a-12p; 919-821-2400; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • CAD&T Inc., 1133 Brighton Road, Raleigh, NC 27610; By appointment; 919-832-2937; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Capital City Christian Church , 4112 Garland Drive, Raleigh, NC 27606; Hours: Mon-Fri 10a.m.-4 p.m.; 919-851-5958; FBCENC 
    • Affiliate Catholic Parish Outreach, 2539-C Noblin Rd., Raleigh, NC 27604; Mon-Sat/10a-1p m; 919-873-0245; FBCENC. Chest of Hope Living Waters CDC, 3309 Cedar Springs Dr., Raleigh, NC 27603; Sat 9 a.m.-12 p.m.; 919-831-1200; FBCENC Affiliate.
    • Church Of God Of Prophecy Raleigh; 5005 Western Blvd.; Raleigh, NC 27606; Hours: as needed- delivers to clients same day of pick up from previous calls; 919-851-8507; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Communities in Schools/ Brentwood Elementary School, 3426 Ingram Drive, Raleigh, NC 27604; Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-2 p.m.; 919-850-8751; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Community Baptist Church; 7200 Perry Creek Road; Raleigh, NC 27616; Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; 919-790-0762; FBCENC Affiliate CTBOCD INC., 3312 Cedar Springs Dr., Raleigh, NC 27603; 2nd Tues. of Month 4:30-6:30 p.m.; 919-832-9875; Mary Hemby; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Davie St Presbyterian, 300 East Davie Street, Raleigh, NC 27601; 2nd & 4th Tues 12 p.m.-2 p.m.; 919-834-8855; FBCENC Affiliate
    • Episcopal Housing Ministry, 4040 Barrett Dr. Suite 200, Raleigh, NC 27609; Hours: as needed; 919-881-0110; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Faith Alive Family Church, 4817 Hargrove Rd. Ste 101, Raleigh, NC 27615; Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri. 6p.m.-8p.m., Sat. 10a.m.-3p.m.; 919-501-2994; FBCENC Affiliate
    • Faith Missionary Baptist Church, 908 Suffolk Blvd., Raleigh, NC 27603; Sat. 10-2; 919-661-6930; FBCENC Affiliate  
    • Food Bank of North Carolina (FBCENC), 3808 Tarheel Drie, Raleigh; 919-875-0707 - Collects and distributes more than 2.5 million pounds of food through its 883 partner agencies to feed more than 400,000 people in 34 counties in central and eastern North Carolina. Coastal Carolina Food Bank is operating as a division of FBCENC serving 47,000 people in four coastal counties. Food provided to pantries and kitchens only.
    • For Real Workers for Christ Outreach, 2400 Crabtree Blvd., Raleigh, NC 27604; 919-833-8332; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Gethsemane 7th Day Advent Pantry; 2525 Sanderford Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610; Thurs. 11-2 p.m., Sat. 9-2 p.m. and as needed; 919-833-8526; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Glory to Glory House of Refuge, 202 N. Tarboro Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610; Tues. and Thurs. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; 919-829-9491; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Greater Pentecostal F.D. Food Pantry, 414 Rose Ln., Raleigh, NC 27610; as needed; 919-847-5086; FBCENC Afiliate 
    • Haven House - Bason Home, 806 Gorman St., Raleigh, NC 27606; M-F 9-3; 919-834-1650; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Haven House - Wrenn House, 908 W. Morgan St., Raleigh, NC 27603; 365 days/yr and 24 hrs/day; 919-832-3312; FBCENC Affiliate
    • Hayes Barton Baptist Church, 1800 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, NC 27608; 919-833-4617; FBCENC Affiliate Helping Hand Mission, 623 Rock Quarry Road, Raleigh, NC 27610; 919-829-8048 - Tues, Th., Fri. afternoons; thrift store or referral from Wake County Human Services Office. FBCENC Affiliate 
    •   Hillcrest Baptist Church, 3800 Hillcrest Dr., Raleigh, NC 27620; as needed; 919-231-6278; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Inter-Community Council - Carriage House, 116 St. Mary's Street, Raleigh, NC 27605; 919-755-0838; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Inter-Community Council - Copeland Center, 900 Haynes Street, Raleigh, NC 27604; Hours: As needed/Emergency; 919-508-1206; FBCENC Affiliate
    • Inter-Community Council - Glenwood Towers, 509 Glenwood Ave. # 1306, Raleigh, NC 27603; 4th Tues of month 3:30 P.M.-4:30 P.M.; 919-838-8668; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Inter-Community Council Mayview, 2138 Mayview Road, Raleigh, NC 27607; get food distributed on a quarterly basis; 919-833-7249; FBCENC Affiliate
    • Inter-Community Council - Meadow Ridge, 3549 Meadowridge Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604; Monday-Friday 1-4 p.m., Saturday 3-6; 919-872-4159; FBCENC Affiliate  
    • Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, 216 Lord Anson Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610; 919-250-0043, 919-829-0056 - Food provided to pantries and kitchens only.  
    • Joseph's Hand, 1109 Crosslink at Dandridge, Raleigh; 919-798-8510.
    • Longview United Methodist Church, 2312 Milburnie Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610; 919-834-7554. Clothes and food twice monthly by appointment.
    • Salvation Army, 215 S. Person St., Raleigh, NC 27601-1423 - Provides groceries to 3,469 people annually.  
    • Urban Ministries, 840 Semart Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604; 919-834-4707. First come, first served on Wednesday for food and prescription assistance.  
    • With Love From Jesus Ministries, 421 Chapanoke Rd. (at intersection of 401 and Tryon Road), Raleigh, NC 27603; 919-233-8010; charity; Tues-Wed, Fri-Sat 10-Noon. Provides prayer, clothing, food (quality beef, fresh produce, government powdered milk), household goods, and furniture for only $3 per visit-allow an hour. FBCENC Affiliate  
    • Word of God Fellowship Outreach, 3000 Rock Quary Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610; as needed; 919-834-1141; FBCENC Affiliate 
    • Zina Christian Center, 3700 Bastion Ln. Ste. 104, Raleigh, NC 27604; Mon-Fri 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and as needed; 919-954-9190; FBCENC Affiliate
    Wendell
    • Wendell Christian Church Food Pantry, 427 Mattox St., Wendell, NC 27591; 919-365-6557. 
    • Grace Fellowship Church serves a free lunch to the needy from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. the fourth Saturday of every month at the church at 4040 Wendell Blvd.
    • Pleasant Grove Baptist Church has opened a food pantry. Hours are 10 a.m.-noon Tuesdays and 5-6:30 p.m. Wednesdays in the Carver Center of Eternal Hope, in the former Carver Elementary School building on Morphus Bridge Road. Food is distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Call 365-7292 for more information. 
    • Table of Grace, a free dinner, is available at 6 p.m. on the last Monday of every month at Wendell United Methodist Church. Dress is casual.
    Willow Spring
    • Christian Community in Action, 1231 NE Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27513; 919-469-9861. Open 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews are started between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Provides food, clothing, medical support, and financial support for residents of Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs, Willow Spring (Wake), Friendship, and New Hill. FBCENC Affiliate.  
    • Willow Springs Freewill Baptist Church Harvest Ministry, 11705 Old Stage Rd., Willow Springs, NC 27592; 919-552-1107 - Tues and Wed 6 p.m.-8:30 p.m.; Pastor Larry Baker; FBCENC Affiliate
    Zebulon
    • Mt. Zion Holy Church/Zebulon Go the Extra Mile Ministry, 405 Stronach Ave., Zebulon, NC 27597; : Last Friday 11:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.; 919-269-3860; FBCENC Affiliate
    • Zebulon United Methodist Church, 121 West Gannon Avenue, Zebulon, NC 27597; Mon & Wed 9-12; 919-269-9408; FBCENC Affiliate. 
    • Zebulon United Methodist Church offers free brown bag lunches for anyone who needs a meal. Pick up lunches at the church on the corner of Gannon Avenue and North Church Street between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Saturdays. For more information, call Cindy Privette at 269-8359.
    • Glory Cloud and Fire Ministries opens its food pantry from 10 a.m.-noon on the third Saturday of every month. For emergency food assistance, call the church at 269-5830.

    Source: http://4042needs.org/programs/resources/food.html