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Victim and Family Resource Guide
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Quick Scroll Links to Important Organizations: Drug and Alcohol Counseling Internet and Child Safety Programs and Resources Mentoring Law Enforcement Agencies, Court Services and DSS Family Assistance Organizations Miscellaneous Services
Counseling
Alexander Youth Network address: 6220 Thermal Rd. Charlotte, NC 28222 phone: 704-366-8712 Description of Services: Alexander Youth Network provides an array of services to treat children with, or at risk for, serious emotional disturbance. Services include day treatment, foster care, adoption counseling, community-based services and shelter for children in crisis along with mentoring for children involved with the juvenile justice system. Website: http://www.alexanderyouthnetwork.com
Behavioral Health Center - CMC Randolph address: 501 Billingsley Rd. Charlotte, NC 28211 phone: 704-336-6404 Area Mental Health 704-358-2800 Mental Health Emergencies-Suicide/Crisis Line Description of Services: BHC/CMC Randolph offers services for children and adults in the areas of mental illness, developmental disability, and substance abuse. Website: http://www.co.mecklenburg.nc.us/cohmhcs
Chemical Dependency Center (CDC) of Charlotte Mecklenburg address: 100 Billingsley Rd. Charlotte, NC 28211 phone: 704-376-7447 Description of Services: The CDC is a private non-profit organization that promotes wellness in our community by providing compassionate treatment and prevention services to impact the disease of addiction. Website: http://www.chemdepctr.com/
Child Development-Community Policing Partners (CD-CP) address: 3430 Wheatley Ave. Charlotte, NC 28205 phone: 704-336-2944 Description of Services: The CD-CP program provides crisis intervention services to children who witness or are a victim of violence. CD-CP is a partnership with the Mecklenburg County Area Mental Health Authority, Mecklenburg County Dept. of Social Services and CMPD. CD-CP currently serves six CMPD Patrol Divisions: Eastway, Freedom, Hickory Grove, Metro, North Tryon and Westover. Police Officers in these divisions will make referrals on appropriate cases.
Domestic Violence Hotline phone: 1-800-799-7233 Description of Services: 24 hour listening line and referral source for victims of domestic violence.
Eckerd Youth Alternatives phone: 1-800-554-4357 Description of Services: The North Carolina Eckerd Wilderness Camps serve boys and girls, ages 10 through 17, with behavioral problems. The camps are year-round, staff-secure, residential therapeutic programs, providing an alternative to more restrictive programs. Website: http://www.eckerd.org/
Kinder Mourn address: 1320 Harding Place Charlotte, NC 28204 phone: 704-376-2580 Description of Services: Kinder Mourn exists to provide a safe haven for families whose lives have been shattered by the death of a child. In addition to services for bereaved parents, Kinder Mourn assists children and young people who are grieving the death of a family member or friend. Kinder Mourn's professional grief facilitators provide individual and group counseling at the KM Home, in designated schools and neighborhood community centers. Website: http://www.kindermourn.org/
Metrolina AIDS Project address: 127 Scaleybark Rd. Charlotte, NC 28209 phone: 704-333-1435 Description of Services: Information, counseling and education services for individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Services are also available for families and loved ones of those with AIDS. Website: http://www.metrolinaaidsproject.org/
National Gay/Lesbian Youth Hotline phone: 1-800-347-TEEN (8336) Description of Services: Listening line and referral source for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth. Hours 5:00-9:00 pm Monday thru Friday.
North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety Compensation Services address: 4703 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-4703 phone: 1-800-826-6200 (In North Carolina or 919-733-7974 Description of Services: The Dept. of Crime Control and Public Safety's Compensation Services reimburses citizens who suffer medical expenses and lost wages as a result of being an innocent victim of a crime committed in North Carolina. Victims of rape, assault, child sexual abuse, domestic violence and drunk driving as well as the families of homicide victims are eligible to apply for financial help. Website: http://www.nccrimecontrol.org/vjs
North Carolina Victim Assistance Network (NCVAN) address: 410 Morrison St. Raleigh, NC 27601-1558 phone: 1-800-348-5068 Description of Services: NCVAN promotes the rights and needs of crime victims by educating citizens and public policy leaders about the devastating impact that crime has on our society. Website: http://www.nc-van.org
NOVA (New Options for Violent Actions) address: 3623 Labtrobe Dr., Suite 107 Charlotte, NC 28211 phone: 704-336-4344 Description of Services: NOVA is a year long psycho-educational program divided into two phases. Phase One is comprised of 26 weekly group sessions. Upon successful completion of Phase One, participants transition into a mandatory Phase Two. Phase Two is comprised of 6 monthly aftercare group sessions. All group sessions are led by male and female co-facilitators. Website: http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/Womens+Commission/NOVA/home.htm
Rape Crisis Assistance Hotline address: 601 E. 5th St., Suite 400 Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-375-9900 (24 Hours) Description of Services: 24-hour hotline and hospital accompaniment for victims of sexual assault, accompaniment to police interviews or meetings with district attorney, assistance with victim compensation, counseling for children who have been sexually abused and their families. Website: http://www.unitedfamilyservices.org/
RAINN - Rape Abuse Incest National Network phone: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) Description of Services: 24 hour listening line and referral source for victims of rape, abuse or incest. Website: http://www.rainn.org/
Straight Talk phone: 704-344-1111 Description of Services: 24 hour listening line. Teens can listen to pre-recorded messages on a variety of issues including drug use, sexuality, depression, family concerns, relationships, etc.
Trevor Hotline phone: 1-800-850-8078 Description of Services: This is a 24 hour, 7 days a week crisis line for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth in the nation. Affiliated with the Suicide Hotline to provide emergency services to youth in need. Website: http://www.thetrevorproject.org/home2.aspx
United Family Services address: 601 E. 5th St., Suite 400 Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-332-9034 704-375-9900 Rape Crisis Assistance 24 hours Description of Services: UFS offers; individual, marital, and family counseling along with anger management, crisis intervention and advocacy, consumer credit counseling, housing counseling, domestic violence services, rape crisis, and employee assistance counseling. Website: http://www.unitedfamilyservices.org/
Women's Commission / H.E.R.O. (Help, Encouragement and Recognition of Observers of Domestic Violence) Program address: 700 N. Tryon St. Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-336-3210 Description of Services: The Women's Commission offers counseling for adults and children as well as a job bank and legal clinics. Website: www.charmeck.org/Departments/Womens+Commission
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Drug and Alcohol Counseling
Al-Anon Family Groups address: 4800 Wedgewood Dr. Charlotte, NC 28210 phone: 704-523-1159 Description of Services: Group meetings for anyone who needs help coping with someone else's alcoholism or drug addiction. Website: http://www.alanoncharlotte.org/
Alcoholics Anonymous address: 1427 South Blvd., Suite 106 Charlotte, NC 28203 phone: 704-332-4387 Description of Services: 24 hour listening line and referral source for individuals who struggle with alcohol addiction. Website: http://www.charlotteaa.org/
Drug Abuse Hotline phone: 1-800-662-4357 Description of Services: 24 hour listening line and referral source for individuals who use illicit drugs.
Mecklenburg County Area Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Authority address: 3430 Wheatley Ave. Charlotte, NC 28205 phone: 704-336-2227 Description of Services: Various mental health, substance abuse and treatment programs are available. Website: http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/Area+Mental+Health/
McLeod Center address: 145 Remount Rd. Charlotte, NC 28203 phone: 704-332-9001 Description of Services: The McLeod Center provides substance abuse assessments and referrals along with educational services for early stages of drug use and family therapy. . Website: http://www.mcleodcenter.com/
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Internet and Child Safety Programs and Resources National Center for Missing and Exploited Children address: Charles B. Wang International Children's Building 699 Prince Street Alexandria, VA 22314 phone: 1-800-THE LOST (843-5678) Description of Services:The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is a national clearinghouse for child safety, missing persons, child abductions and child sexual exploitation. The following is a direct link to their parent/guardian resource guide list. . Website: http://www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/PageServlet?
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Mentoring
Big Brothers-Big Sisters address: 2424 N. Davidson St., Suite 110 Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-377-3963 Description of Services:Big Brothers Big Sisters is a youth mentoring organization. Big Brothers Big Sisters provides mentoring services for children from the ages of 5-18. Website: http://www.bbbscharlotte.org/Boys and Girls Club of Greater Charlotte phone: 704-334-4731 Description of Services:The Boys and Girls Club inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. There are nine neighborhood clubs in the Charlotte area including; Belmont Avenue., Boulevard Homes, Dillehay Courts, Marsh Road, Milton Road, Tarlton Hills, Center of Hope on Spratt Street and the Davidson Club in Davidson, NC. Website: http://salvationarmycharlotte.org/BoysandGirlsClubs.htmlPolice Athletic League (PAL) phone: 704-336-2105 Description of Services:PAL is a youth crime prevention program that utilizes educational, athletic and recreational activities to create trust and understanding between police officers and youth. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Athletic League mission is to provide opportunities for the youth of our community that foster their leadership and citizenship skills through athletics and academics. Website: http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/CMPD/Community+Programs/ Youth+Programs/PAL/Home.htm Partners for Out of School Time – POST address: 217 S. Tryon Street, Suite 312 Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-376-1845 Description of Services:The mission of Partners in Out-of-School Time (POST) is to ensure that all school-age children and youth in Mecklenburg County have access to high-quality programs, activities and opportunities when school is closed. "Out-of-School Time" refers to all of the hours before school, after school, teacher workdays, school holidays, weekends, and summers. Experiences that foster social, emotional, physical, moral and intellectual development are proven to be essential for children and youth to become capable and effective members of society. Website: http://www.postcarolinas.org/Right Moves for Youth address: 1031 South Caldwell St., Suite 102 Charlotte, NC 28203 phone: 704-377-4425 Description of Services:Provides motivation for its school-based and neighborhood-based club members in grades 3-12 to succeed in school, improve their quality of life and become responsible members of society. Website: http://www.rightmovesforyouth.org/ Urban League address: 740 W. Fifth Street Charlotte, NC 28234 phone: 704-373-5526 Description of Services:The Urban League is a non-profit organization that works to empower all members of the community in areas such as home ownership, health, workforce & economic development, entrepreneurship, training & the achievement of our youth. Website: http://www.urbanleaguecc.org/
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Law Enforcement Agencies, Court Services and DSS
CMPD - Special Victim's Division address: 601 E 5th St., Suite 230 Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-336-2811 Description of Services:The CMPD Special Victims Division conducts criminal investigations regarding juvenile and domestic violence cases. Website: Youth Crime / Domestic Violence Unit- http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/CMPD/Investigative+Services/ Criminal+Investigations/Domestic+Violence+Unit/home.htm
CMPD - Crime Prevention Unit address: 601 E. Trade St. Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-336-2310 Description of Services: The Crime Prevention Unit provides educational materials and programs you and your family can implement to increase your safety and reduce your chances of becoming a victim of crime. Website: http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/CMPD/Prevent+Crime/Home.htm
CMPD - Crime Reporting Unit address: 601 E Trade St. Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: Dial 311 from phones within Mecklenburg County Description of Services: The Crime Reporting Unit takes many non emergency police reports over the telephone. Website: http://www.charmeck.org/online_reporting/report/htm
Child Support Enforcement address: 5800 Executive Center Drive, Suite 200 Charlotte, NC 28212 phone: 704-566-2800 Description of Services: Child Support services are provided to any North Carolina parent or custodian regardless of income level and offers assistance in collecting child support through a network of State and locally run offices. Website: http://www.aoc.state.nc.us/www/public/courts/meck/disk01/cselink.html
Council for Children's Rights address: 601 E 5th St., Suite 510 Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-372-7961 Description of Services: Represents children, their needs and their issues. This includes research, legal representation, best interest advocacy, system advocacy and public education and awareness. Website: http://www.cfcrights.org/
Department of Social Services (DSS) address: 700 E Stonewall St., Suite 601 Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-336-2273 Description of Services: The Mecklenburg County Department of Social Services is committed to reevaluation and enhancement of those services that focus on prevention, early intervention, moving customers toward or maintaining self-sufficiency and improving the quality of life for all citizens. The department has three major divisions:
- For Families - Economic Services Division provides: http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/DSS/Economic+Services/
Work First Family Assistance, Family and Children's Medicaid, NC Health Choice, Food Stamps, Refugee Assistance, Low Income Energy Assistance and Employment Services.
- For Older Adults and People with Disabilities - Services For Adults provides:
http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/DSS/Services+for+Seniors+and+the+Disabled/ Adult Protective Services, Representative Payee and Guardianship Services, Transportation, Congregate and Home-delivered meals, In-Home Aide Services, Community Social Work, Adult Medicaid, Adult Day Care, Adult Care Home monitoring, State County Special Assistance, Food Stamps and Just1Call.
- For Children - Youth and Family Services provides:
http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/DSS/Youth+and+Family+Services/ Child Protective Services, Foster Care, Adoption and Adoption Assistance and Independent Living Services.
Website: http://www.co.mecklenburg.nc.us/codss/
Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (DJJDP) address: 720 E. 4th St., Suite 400 Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-330-4338 Description of Services: DJJDP's mission is to promote public safety and juvenile delinquency prevention, intervention and treatment through the operation of a seamless, comprehensive juvenile justice system. DJJDP has Juvenile Court Counselors that are able to discuss your legal options regarding undisciplined juveniles. Website: http://www.juvjus.state.nc.us/
Guardian ad Litem address: 720 E. 4th St., Suite 202 Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-417-1853 Description of Services: The Guardian ad Litem program recruits, trains and supervises volunteers who are appointed to advocate for children who are in the custody of YFS/DSS due to allegations of abuse and/or neglect. The GAL does an independent investigation, visits the child(ren) monthly and makes recommendations to the court that promote and protect the best interest of the child(ren). Website: http://www.nccourts.org/Citizens/GAL/Default.asp
Legal Services of the Southern Piedmont address: 1431Elizabeth Ave. Charlotte, NC 28204 phone: 704-971-2622 Description of Services: Legal Services of the Southern Piedmont provides legal assistance in civil matters to low income persons in the Charlotte area and in west-central North Carolina. Website: http://www.lssp.org/
Mecklenburg County Civil Courts Building address: 800 4th St. Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-336-4126 Description of Services: Restraining Orders can be requested in Suite 203. Contempt of Restraining Order and Eviction orders can be requested in Suite 214.
Mecklenburg County District Attorney's Office address: 700 E 4th St Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-347-7891 Description of Services: Prosecutes criminal charges in the Mecklenburg County court system.
Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office – Reality Program address: 700 E 4th St. Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-336-2543 General Information 704-336-8720 Reality Program Description of Services: To provide the community with a program which will help educate young people about the long-term effects of participating in criminal activity. They want to give these young people an introduction to the criminal justice system so they can see first-hand the possible ramifications of criminal behavior. They will be made aware of how they must be accountable for their actions. The program is open to children ages 13 and older. Referrals to the program must be made by School Resource Officers within the Charlotte Mecklenburg School system. Website: http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/MCSO/ Community+Services/Reality+Program.htm
North Carolina Division of Community Corrections (Probation and Parole) address: 700 E. 4th St. Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-432-6836, 704-432-6234 Description of Services: The Division of Community Corrections (DCC) is responsible for the supervision of all adult offenders on probation, parole or post-release parole supervision. In addition, offenders who transfer from other states are supervised by DCC guidelines and the Interstate Compact for the Supervision of Adult Offenders. DCC also has oversight of the Community Service Work Program. Website: http://www.doc.state.nc.us/dcc/
North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation – Sex Offender Registry and Public Protection Service Description of Services: The NC SBI maintains a registry of registered sex offenders in North Carolina. This website allows you to search for offenders living near an address and also allows you to search for registered sex offenders by name. Website: http://ncfindoffender.com/disclaimer.aspx
SAVAN - Statewide Automated Victim Assistance and Notification phone: 1-800-NC-SAVAN (1-800-627-2826) description of services: SAVAN helps victims of crime get custody status and court information about offenders. It is a free 24-Hour per day services that is available in both English and Spanish. In addition, SAVAN automatically notifies regsitered victims of important events, such as release of an inmate or scheduled court events. Website: http://www.ncsavan.org/
VINE (Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office Victim Information Notification Everyday) phone: 1-800-247-9658 description of services: Mecklenburg County's hotline that provides information on inmate custody status. Website: http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/MCSO/Victim+Services/Victim+Notification.htm
United States Department of Justice – National Sex Offender Registry Description of Services: The U.S. Dept. of Justice National Sex Offender Registry allows you to search for registered sex offenders in all 50 States by name, city or county and even by zip code. Website: http://www.nsopr.gov/
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Family Assistance Organizations
A Child's Place address: 601 E. 5th Street, Suite 130 Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-343-3792 Description of Services: ACP works to provide a stable, appropriate education to homeless and at-risk students. ACP also provides support services to enhance their opportunities for academic success and provides services to families to ensure long term stability and self-sufficiency. . Website: http://www.achildsplace.org/
Battered Woman's Shelter Hotline and Shelter phone: 704-332-2513 Description of Services: The Battered Woman's Shelter provides emergency shelter, individual counseling, intimate partner domestic violence counseling and support and offers support groups for women and children.
Crisis Assistance Ministry address: 500-A Spratt St. Charlotte NC 28206 phone: 704-371-3000 Description of Services: Emergency financial assistance for low income families, distributes donations of cash, clothing, furniture, financial planning for families to prevent financial emergencies and advocates for prevention of poverty. Website: http://www.crisisassistance.org/
Charlotte Emergency Housing address: 2410 The Plaza Charlotte NC 28205 phone: 704-335-5488 Description of Services: Operates emergency housing shelter for homeless families and their children.
Communities in Schools address: 601 E. 5th Street, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-365-0601 Description of Services: Communities in Schools (CIS) is a community based dropout prevention organization, helping young people to stay in school, successfully learn and prepare for life. CIS provides services and connects resources to more than 2,400 students in 25+ CMS public schools. Call to find out which schools they are involved in and who the site coordinator is. Website: http://www.cischarlotte.org/
Community Link address: 601 E 5th St., Suite 220 Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-943-9490 Description of Services: To enable working poor individuals and families to obtain and sustain safe, decent and affordable housing. Community Link also provides other resources needed to move toward independence. Website: http://www.communitylink-nc.org/
The Family Center address: 2200 E. 7th St., Charlotte, NC 28204 phone: 704-367-7180 Description of Services: The Family Center provides a wide range of child abuse and neglect prevention and treatment services including outpatient therapy with children and parents, parent education and in home support, community support and intensive in-home services for high risk families. There are also school-based services focused on prevention, intervention and strengthening families. Website: http://www.thefamilycenter.net/
Loaves and Fishes address: Various locations phone: 704-523-4333 Description of Services: Loves and Fishes will provide one week's worth of groceries to families in crisis. Request for services can only be made by referral from a religious leader, social worker, fire or police employee. Families can only use the service once in the past 60 days. Website: http://www.loavesandfishes.org/
Smart Start address: 601 E. 5th St., Suite 500 Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-377-6588 Description of Services: Smart Start of Mecklenburg County is a nonprofit organization that funds and provides oversight of health, family support and early care and education programs for children ages birth to five and their families. Website: http://www.smartstartofmeck.org/
Teen Health Connection address: 251 Eastway Dr. Charlotte, NC 28213 phone: 704-446-8336 Description of Services: Teen Health Connection provides affordable medical and mental health services, community health education, advocacy and research for adolescents ages 11-21. The pediatric medical practice is located at 251 Eastway Dr. Health education programs are available to existing youth groups throughout the community. Advocacy is provided through partnerships with other agencies that serve youth. Website: http://www.teenhealthconnection.org/
Youth Crisis Shelter (Formerly The Relatives) address: 1100 East Blvd. Charlotte NC 28203 phone: 704-377-0602 24 Hour Crisis Hotline Description of Services: This is a walk-in emergency shelter with 9 beds offered for runaway, homeless and other youth in crisis from ages 7-17. The beds are available on a first come, first served basis. . Website: http://www.therelatives.org/
Youth Homes, Inc. address: 601 E. 5th St., Suite 330 Charlotte, NC 28202 phone: 704-334-9955 Description of Services: Youth Homes Inc. is a fully accredited (COA) nonprofit child placement/adoption agency providing an array of community based services. YHI serves children who are involved in the Dept. of Juvenile Justice, Dept. of Social Services and Area Mental Health systems through specialized foster care, group care and in home supportive counseling and casework services. Website: http://www.youthhomesinc.org/
YWCA Central Carolinas address: 3420 Park Rd. Charlotte, NC 28209 phone: 704-525-5770 Description of Services: The YWCA currently provides educational programs and healthy activities for at-risk children and youth including 12 year-round after school programs; transitional housing and support services for homeless women; exercise and health programs for men, women and children of all fitness levels. In 2008 the YWCA will open "Families Together," a transitional housing program for homeless families with children. Website: http://www.ywcacentralcarolinas.org/
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Miscellaneous Services
Cleaning Companies
Companies are listed in alphabetical order and they are provided for your convenience. This list does not constitute an endorsement by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.
AA Scene Clean – 704-756-4295
Bio-Hazard Response Team – 704-391-9696
Crime Scene Cleaners, Inc. – 1-800-357-6731
Crime Scene Cleaning Specialists, Inc. – 1-888-272-7462
Crime Scene Services, Inc. 1-866-679-3960
Crime & Trauma Scene Restoration 704-791-3140
Executive Restoration – 704-545-0098
HEPACO – 1-800-888-7689
Kleen Pro Professional Services – 704-535-4007
Signature Professional Cleaning – 704-398-1600
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