Getting Connected to Services

Sometimes called “navigation” or “care coordination,” the services offered by these organizations support families in finding, connecting to, or managing care for a child or the whole family.

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Referrals to mental, substance abuse and behavioral health professionals for families with Medicaid or with no insurance; also serves as a 24/7 behavioral health crisis line
Who is Eligible:

Adults or children who qualify for Medicaid or are uninsured in Durham, Orange, Wake, Johnston, Mecklenburg and Cumberland counties

Where are services offered?

Services are provided at individual health professionals’ offices or virtually during the pandemic

Cost: 

Free
Services are available in the following language(s): English, Spanish
How to initiate or access services:

Contact the Alliance Access and Information Center at 800-510-9132, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or visit alliancehealthplan.org. Relay is offered for deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind and speech-impaired callers by dialing 711 or 800-735-2962.

Our mission is to provide easily accessible, culturally sensitive, and personally tailored information to allow successful connection to early intervention services for Black autistic children across North Carolina.
Who is Eligible:

Black Families/parents of children with autism

Where are services offered?

Support is available online or over the phone

Cost: 

Free
Services are available in the following language(s): English
How to initiate or access services:

Call 919-966-3858, email bfast@med.unc.edu, or visit the website and fill out the service navigation form at https://teacch.com/bfast/

Care coordination for families with children birth- age 5 that may need extra support navigating their child's physical and behavioral health needs.
Who is Eligible:

Parents or caregivers of children aged 0-to-5 with special needs, or who have experienced a serious life stressor. Please see the referral form on our website for examples of eligibility criteria.

Where are services offered?

Care Managers will meet with families in locations of their choosing (including their homes and medical offices)

Cost: 

Free
Services are available in the following language(s): English, Spanish, Uses translation service for other languages
How to initiate or access services:

Visit our website to find a link for a referral form or call Karen McLeod Ray, MSW, LCSWA, Supervisor at 919-560-7869 or Ann Marie Burke, Team Lead at 919-560-7741

Learn More:

Care Coordination for Children – dcopublichealth.org/services/child-health/cc4c-3631

Provides resources and referrals to help make finding childcare easy and convenient for families.
Who is Eligible:

Any family with children 0 to 12-years-old

Where are services offered?

Alamance, Caswell, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Orange, Person, Vance and Wake counties

Cost: 

Free
Services are available in the following language(s): English, Spanish, Uses translation service for other languages
How to initiate or access services:

Call a referral specialist at 855-327-5933, email referral@childcareservices.org, or visit childcareservices.org/families

We partner with you to build strong, loving relationships with your young children, ages 0-5, to heal and protect them from life’s many stresses and challenges.
Who is Eligible:

Child First is available for families with children ages 0-5 who are Medicaid recipients residing in Durham.

Where are services offered?

Child First is an in-home service that provides trauma informed therapy tailored to your family’s needs.

Cost: 

Free, Medicaid Eligible

Medicaid-funded

Services are available in the following language(s): English
How to initiate or access services:
Call James Turner, Clinician Supervisor, at 336.402.3679 or
Email: jturner@chsnc.org, or
Fill out the online intake form here: CS Child First Request for Service
Provides families with ongoing, wrap-around support, connections to resources, and programming for Durham children and families from the cradle to college or career.
Who is Eligible:

Open to any family in Durham expressing a need for support

Where are services offered?

DCI offices are at 2101 Angier Avenue, Ste 200 (close to YE Smith Elementary School)

Cost: 

Free
Services are available in the following language(s): English, Spanish
How to initiate or access services:

Call (919) 908-8709 or email TheDurhamChildrensInitiative@dci-nc.org to get started.

Learn More:

dci-nc.org

A Latino nonprofit organization providing a variety of support and opportunities to Latinx families in the Triangle.
Who is Eligible:

The Latinx Community

Where are services offered?

The Triangle

Cost: 

Some of our programs are free and others have suggested donations (scholarships available).

Services are available in the following language(s): Spanish
How to initiate or access services:

Find out about opportunities and register at elcentronc.org/education or call our office at 919-435-4257.

Network of peer support for families of children with special needs, led by parents with lived experience.
Who is Eligible:

Families of children and young adults with disabilities

Where are services offered?

Family Support Network affiliates are located across the state

Cost: 

Free
Services are available in the following language(s): English, Uses translation service for other languages
How to initiate or access services:

Check out fsnnc.org for more information or call our ACCESS Health Information line at 1-800-852-0042

Learn More:

fsnnc.org

Specialists at the pediatric primary care clinic that work alongside families of children under age 3 to be sure they have the support they need to nurture their child’s wellbeing.
Who is Eligible:

Families whose infants and toddlers under age three receive their medical care at Duke Children’s Primary Care-North Durham

Where are services offered?

Duke Children’s Primary Care, 3116 N. Duke St, Durham

Cost: 

Free
Services are available in the following language(s): English, Uses translation service for other languages
How to initiate or access services:

Ask your doctor about HealthySteps

Learn More:

HealthySteps.org

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.
Who is Eligible:

Any person in North Carolina

Where are services offered?

North Carolina

Cost: 

Free

Free to use and to receive referrals. Costs for programs listed on NCCARE360 will vary.

Services are available in the following language(s): English, Spanish, Uses translation service for other languages
How to initiate or access services:

Visit nccare360.org/resources, call 211, or request that a staff person at participating organizations make a referral to connect you to the most appropriate community program.

2 1 1 navigators speak English and Spanish and have an interpreter line for additional languages.

Learn More:

The NCCARE360 website is available in English.

nccare360.org

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