Legal Aid of North Carolina
Free legal services for low-income individuals.
Free legal services for low-income individuals.
Visit website to find phone number or online application that fits your needs: legalaidnc.org/apply
Transitional housing, job training, educational opportunities, substance use treatment, health and medical services, and case management for those with criminal histories or formally incarcerated individuals.
Email info@lincnc.org, call 910-332-1132, or submit an online contact form lincnc.org/contact
Medical services including telehealth, adult and family medicine, dental care, pediatric services, podiatry, women’s health, on-site pharmacy.
Mental health services for people of all ages, including cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma therapies (including EDMR), prolonged exposure therapy, sexual health and relational therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, cognitive processing therapy, solution-focused therapy, and motivational interviewing.
Substance use disorder services including medication assisted treatment (MAT).
Behavioral health care consultants to connect you to the right mental health and substance use care for your needs.
Transportation assistance to and from appointments.
Submit an online patient registration form: mednorth.org/general-forms
Call 910-202-8658 to register to apply for transportation assistance.
Free emergency groceries to individuals and families in need, offering a 3-5 day supply up to three times per month. Open Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Special items available, including toiletries, diabetic-friendly food, and infant supplies, as well as smaller weekly food portions for those without stable housing.
An I.D. is required to recieve food.
Attend their food dsitribution at 315 Red Cross Street on Wednesdays from 12pm – 3pm, or Saturdays from 9am – 12pm.
Free and anonymous help for the family and loved ones of those with substance use disorder. Self-supported collaborative meetings.
Visit the website to find a meeting time that best fits your schedule. No appointment necessary.
nar-anon.org/find-a-meeting
Free and anonymous fellowship for those with substance use disorder.
Visit the website to find a meeting time that best fits your schedule. No appointment necessary.
dev.coastalcarolinaarea.org/our-meetings
Free mental health services, including, peer and family support groups, educational resources and programs, and a warmline for mental health information, support, and refferals to local resources.
Call the helpline 1-800-950-NAMI for immediate support.
For peer support groups, visit: namiwilmington.org/support-and-education/peer-support-groups/
For family support, visit: namiwilmington.org/support-and-education/family-support-group
For educational resources, visit: namiwilmington.org/support-and-education/mental-health-education
Free, confidential 24/7 hotline for mental health crisis, emotional distress, or thoughts of suicide.
Call 988.
Visit website for more information and educational resources: 988lifeline.org