Resources - Beaufort County
Access East Healthy Opportunities
www.hopaccesseast.org
Pilot program for Medicaid Managed Care Enrollers
Food, transportation, hosing, interpersonal violence.
Eligibility Requirements - At least one physical or behavioral health condition, at least one social risk factor, and must live in pilot region.
Access East sets up food/cleaning supply stations each week.
To find out more information, call Pamela Collins at 252.714.6958 or follow her on Facebook.
Agape Community Health Clinic
252.940.0602
118 W. Martin Luther King Dr.
Washington, NC 27889
Medical care for all ages, Behavioral Health, Dental care, Public Health, and Prescription Medicine.
Beaufort-Hyde Partnership for Children
252.975.4647
bhckids.org
976 Washington Square Mall
Washington, NC 27889
Provides programs, services, and support for children between the ages of birth to 12 to empower them to be successful in school and in life.
Children's Home Society
800.632.1400
www.chsnc.org
Specialize in education and prevention programs, family preservation, and adoption and foster care.
American Red Cross
252.946.4110
www.redcross.org
135 N. Market St.
Washington, NC 27889
Immediate one-time assistance for fire/disaster victims, (within 3 days) Army Emergency Relief (notifies of birth, illness, death).
The Blind Center
252.946.6208
Theblindcenter.org
221 N. Harvey St.
Washington, NC 27889
Teach independent living skills to blind and visually impaired, resource information, offers classes and programming in arts, craft, cooking, and technology.
Boys and Girls Club
www.bgccp.com
1089 N. Bridge St.
Washington, NC 27889
844.440.2717 ext. 8320
225 Pantego St.
Belhaven, NC 27810
844.440.2717 ext. 8310
BATS - Beaufort Area Transit System
252.946.5778
Bcdcsolutions.org
1537 W. 5th St.
Washington, NC 27889
Provides transportation needs for the general public, the elderly, and persons with disabilities.
Beaufort County Health Department
252.946.1902
www.bcdh.net
1436 Highland Dr.
Washington, NC 27889
WIC 252.946.9705
Beaufort County Child Support
252.975.5520
www.ncchildsupport.com
1638 Carolina Ave.
Washington, NC 27889
Customer Service Center: 800.662.7030
Coastal Pregnancy Center
252.946.8040
www.carolinapregnancycenter.org
1312 John Small Ave.
Washington, NC 27889
Pregnancy tests, counseling, supportive services, baby items, adoption referrals, abortion information, medical referrals, parenting information, STD/STI information, support for men, and Onsite ultrasounds.
Beaufort County Community College
252.946.6194
www.beaufortccc.edu
5337 US HWY 264 E.
Washington, NC 27889
Offers various programs and degrees- Early College High School, Continuing Education, College Transfer, GED etc.
Salvation Army
252.946.2523
www.salvationarmycarolinas.org
112 E. 7th St.
Washington, NC 27889
Food pantry, Clothing Vouchers, Rent and Utilities, Emergency Assistance, Youth Programs, Christmas Assistance, Disaster Response, and Worship.
Mid-East Commission
252.946.8043
www.mideastcom.org
1520 N. Market St. Suite A
Washington, NC 27889
Technical assistance, planning, program management, and development and public-private partnerships.
Cornerstone Church
252.946.6109
www.mycfwc.org
1918 West 5th St.
Washington, NC 27889
- Beaufort County Schools summer meal program
- Transportation services
- Food services- diabetes prevention program, healthy food box (for pick-up), healthy food box (delivered)
- Housing services- essential utility set-up, one-time payment for security deposit and first month's rent, housing navigation, support and sustaining services, inspection for housing safety and quality
- Youth and family services- Cornerstone Families Understanding Nurturing Program, offers two fifteen week class session per year, FUN program helps at risk families recognize destructive patterns, break habits and replace with positive family skills and relationships
Department of Social Services
252.975.5500
www.dss.co.beaufort.nc.us
632 W. 5th St.
Washington, NC 27889
Food Stamps, Medicaid, Protective Services for Children and Adults, Adoption, Work First Family Assistance (WFFA), In-Home Aid Services, Childcare, Foster Care, Medical Transportation, Congregate and Home delivered Meals, Community Alternatives Program (CAP), Payee Services, Crisis Intervention Program (CIP), and Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP)
National Domestic Violence Hotline
800.799.7233
www.thehotline.org
Available 24/7
TTY: 800.787.3224
Text "START" to 88788
Social Security Administration
866.574.2589
www.ssa.gov
1633 John Small Ave.
Washington, NC 27889
Social Security Numbers, Social Security Name Changes and Replacement Cards, Social Security Disability, Retirement and Survivors Benefits, Supplemental Security Income Benefits for Individuals over 65 and the disabled. Medicare Eligibility Determination
Information phone (800.772.1213) which provides information on Social Security and SSI Benefits and Medicare Supplemental Plans
Washington Housing Authority
252.946.0061
www.washingtonhousingauthority.org
809 Pennsylvania Ave
Washington, NC 27889
Provides safe, decent, sanitary, and affordable housing to low and moderate income families
Metropolitan Housing and CDC
252.946.0110
www.metroprop.org
327 N. Market St.
Washington, NC 27889
Metro Arms (Senior Housing), Metro House (disabled housing), Hope Village Phase l and ll 1015 Fowle Dr
Mid-East Commission Area Agency on Aging
252.974.1835
www.mecaaa.org
Direct support and services through three programs: Family Caregiver Support Programs, and Long-Term Care Ombudsman
SafeLink Wireless Cell Phones
800.723.3546
www.safelinkwireless.com
A lifeline supported service that is a government benefit program.
Limited to one per household.
Legal Aid NC
800.682.4592 or 252.758.0113
www.legalaidnc.org
301 South Evans St. Suite 102
Greenville, NC
Statewide, nonprofit law firm that provides free legal services in civil matters to low-income people to ensure equal access to justice and to remove legal barriers to economic opportunity
Purpose of God Annex Outreach Center
252.974.1484
https://www.pogannex.com
1015 E. 6th St.
Washington, NC 27889
After school and summer youth programs for at-risk youths
Work in Project New Hope with convicted felons and hart to reach adults
Horizon Programs and Pamlico Pals
252.946.0185
310 W. Main St. Suite 202-A,
Washington, NC 27889
Governor's one-on-one volunteer program which matches adult volunteers with troubled children ages 7-17 in need of mentors or companions.
NC Works Career Center - Beaufort Co.
252.940.0900
www.ncworks.gov
1502 Market St.
Washington, NC 27889
Monday - Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30 pm.
Career Assessments, Job Fairs, workshops/training, education services, unemployment benefits, etc.
Vocational Rehabilitation
252.946.0051
www.ncdhhs.gov/eipd
953 Washington Square Mall
Washington, NC 27889
Rehabilitative services to eligible persons with physical, mental, or emotional impairments. Helps people with disabilities achieve their goals for employment and independence.