
Durham Early Head Start
Free, comprehensive program for low-income and other eligible families of children prenatally through age 3; offers home visiting or high-quality center-based childcare; operated by Durham’s Partnership for Children.

Free, comprehensive program for low-income and other eligible families of children prenatally through age 3; offers home visiting or high-quality center-based childcare; operated by Durham’s Partnership for Children.

The Durham Crisis Response Center (DCRC) is the place for anyone in Durham who has experienced domestic, family or sexual violence or human trafficking to find safety and support.

Provides vouchers for eligible Durham families to help cover the costs of childcare.

HelpLine (text/call support) and comprehensive support network, including support groups and additional resources, for parents facing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders or struggles in the transition to parenthood.

Guidance for child care or recreational programs on how to best to support and include children with developmental disabilities.

A website and resource guide for families who have concerns about their child’s development and those who have children with special health care needs or disabilities.

Free statewide network that helps individuals or families connect to all kinds of community resources like housing assistance, food relief, employment services and other important types of support.

Free tickets to the Museum of Life + Science on ‘Durham Community Days’ with proof that you live in Durham.

Outpatient mental health clinic serving children of all ages who have experienced trauma and young children (2.5-6-year-olds) with challenging behavior.

Free legal services to those with low-income for cases including family law, employment, government benefits, housing, consumer issues and for families who feel their child has been denied access to their educational rights.