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Provides support services, education, and resources to Hispanic and Latino families, including assistance with basic needs, health, and community integration.
Service Type: Family support, resource navigation, education.
How to Access: Contact directly or visit the website for programs and assistance.
Cost: Free (some programs may vary)
Location: Raleigh, NC
Website: https://cfhnc.org
Notes: Spanish-speaking services available. Offers a variety of programs for families and individuals
The Women’s Center of Wake County
Provides basic needs support for women in crisis, including food, clothing, hygiene items, and access to additional resources.
Service Type: Basic needs assistance (food, clothing, hygiene)
How to Access: Walk-in services available; check website for details
Cost: Free
Location: Raleigh, NC
Website: https://womenscenterofwakecounty.org
Notes: Primarily serves women experiencing homelessness or hardship. Offers a safe, supportive environment
A centralized hub that connects individuals to essential services including food, healthcare, housing support, and employment resources.
Service Type: Resource navigation, multiple support services
How to Access: Visit in person or connect through the website
Cost: Free
Location: Raleigh, NC
Website: https://oakcitycares.org
Notes:
Acts as a one-stop resource center
Multiple partner organizations available in one location
Provides furniture and essential household items to families transitioning out of homelessness, crisis, or disaster.
Service Type: Furniture and household assistance
How to Access: Referral required through a partner agency
Cost: Free or low-cost depending on program
Location: Raleigh, NC
Website: https://thegreenchair.org
Notes: Focuses on helping families create stable home environments. Works through community partners and referral
Provides affordable, reliable vehicles to individuals and families in need to support employment and independence.
Service Type: Transportation assistance (vehicle program)
How to Access: Application required through website or referral
Cost: Low-cost program (not free)
Location: Raleigh, NCWebsite: https://wheels4hope.org
Notes:Designed to support long-term stability through transportationVehicles are repaired and sold at a reduced cost
Lasagna Love
Lasagna Love
A volunteer-based program that provides free, home-cooked meals to individuals and families in need. Requests are submitted online and fulfilled by local volunteers in your area.
Service Type: Meal delivery (no pickup location)
How to Access: Submit a request online
Cost: Free
Website: https://lasagnalove.org
The Diaper Train
A national network that provides free diapers and supplies to families in need through local partner organizations.
Service Type: Diaper assistance (distributed through local partners)
How to Access: Find a local chapter or partner organization on their website
Cost: Free
Note in the Pocket
Provides quality clothing to children and families in need, helping restore dignity and confidence.
Service Type: Clothing assistance
How to Access: Submit a request online or through a partner organization
Cost: Free
Location: Raleigh, NC (serves Wake County)
Website: https://noteinthepocket.org