Behavioral Health Summit – Directory

Advance Community Health

Advance Community Health
www.advancehc.org
910-384-6160
Services: Primary care, pediatric care, dental care (adults & children), nutrition (adults & children), OB/GYN, pharmacy, mental health care

Advocacy & Consulting Solutions

www.advocacyconsultingsolutions.com
919-670-0304
Services: We provide advocacy and support services for people with mental health issues and physical disabilities, seniors, youth (ages 6–24), homeless teenagers and young adults, victims of abuse, human trafficking, and those in foster care. We serve individuals, families and couples. We also offer advocacy services for parents or guardians whose students are having challenges in school, concerns or issues with their IEP or 504 accommodations.

Affordable Housing & Community Revitalization – Wake County Government

Wake.gov/housing 
984-301-8333
Services: Housing services for the homeless

Alliance Health

www.alliancehealthplan.org
919-717-0570/School-based Team 919-328-0420
Services: Tailored care management – physical, mental emotional health, mental health crisis services, substance use disorder, peer/family support, social determinants of health, whole-person coverage. School-based team of mental health providers working within the WCPSS. MCO for Orange, Wake, Johnston, Durham, Harnett, Cumberland and Mecklenburg counties.

Amae Health

www.amaehealth.com
919-260-2510
Services: Holistic, long-term care for adults with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, major depression and other serious mental health issues. Our multidisciplinary team includes psychiatrists, therapists, peer support specialists, health coaching and primary care.

Blue Cross NC | Healthy Blue

www.healthybluenc.com/north-carolina/home.html
919-608-4348
Services: Access to services – community services, financial assistance, transportation. Healthy Blue is a Medicaid plan offered by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina.

Bright Path Behavioral Health

www.brightpathbh.com
919-276-4005
Services: Inclusive partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) programs for teens (13–18) who struggle with their mental health. Our programs are designed exclusively for adolescents, using a strengths- and evidence-based approach to help them stabilize their mental wellness, regulate emotions and navigate the world in a way that works for them.

Catholic Charities Counseling

www.catholiccharitiesraleigh.org/counseling
984-238-2351
Services: Low-cost mental health counseling services for all ages and all walks of life. Bilingual services.

Charlie Health

www.charliehealth.com
919-987-5772
Services: Virtual, intensive outpatient programming (IOP) for teens to young adults – ages 11–34

Children’s Home Society of NC

www.chsnc.org
919-943-7313
Services: Child welfare for young children (ages 0-5) – Helping caregivers and children build strong, loving relationships. Child First is a home visiting model that provides trauma-informed therapeutic services tailored to the family’s needs.

Cityblock

www.cityblock.com
678-634-3458
Services: Coming soon to Wake County. Access to services, community services, early childhood services (0–5), medical and mental health care, support services

Coastal Horizons Center

www.coastalhorizons.org
919-864-1092
Services: Serving adults – addiction/recovery, treatment, care management, reentry services, child welfare

Criminal Justice Alternatives

www.cjanc.org
919-856-5590
Services: Criminal justice resources

Elwyn

www.elwyn.org
Services: The Drop-In Center is a blended model of a traditional clubhouse and peer run recovery center. Daily programs focus on mental health/addiction recovery, education on health topics, leisure activities, structured skills training groups, peer recovery services and a creative arts program. The Drop-In Center is a cost reimbursed contract in collaboration with Alliance Health. Services are free to members.

Fentanyl Victims Network of North Carolina (AKA fentvic.org)

www.fentvic.org
919-614-3830
Services: Grief support, resources and local community network connections in all 100 NC counties for those who lost a loved one to fentanyl. Resources for naloxone health policy changes at county school board level and navigating criminal justice system

Haven House Services

www.havenhousenc.org
919-395-6463
Services: Serving youth ages 6–24 who are experiencing challenges at home, school and/or in the community, who are in crisis, and who are at-risk for or already experiencing homelessness. 
We have 10 distinct programs, including:

  • Outpatient Therapy – ages 7–24
  • Multisystemic Therapy – ages 12–17
  • Problem Sexual Behavior Assessment & Treatment – ages 13–18
  • Temporary Crisis Shelter – ages 10–17

Key Autism Services

www.keyautismservices.org
919-322-9884
Services: ABA therapy services in the home, in our welcoming clinics, and in school or community settings. We serve children up to age 18. Our goal is to provide flexible and supportive services that meet each family’s unique needs. We strive to ensure that every family we serve feels valued, supported, and confident in the care their child receives.

Methodist Home for Children

www.mhfc.org
919-710-3454
Services: Foster care and adoption services; licensing and recruitment; community-based family preservation and reentry programs; residential homes, crisis & assessment centers and transitional living programs for youths connected with the Division of Juvenile Justice; training and consultation for the Teaching Family Model of care; day treatment and residential care for dual-diagnosed youths. We are also in search of persons interested in fostering youths in need of care. We provide tailored support for family foster, therapeutic and kinship foster care.

Morse Clinic of North Raleigh

www.morseclinics.com
847-848-6308
Services: Our new Mobile Medication Unit provides services to clients in Raleigh at two sites daily. Services include intake, admissions, medical provider appointments, counseling, medication and drug screens. All services provided at the host site (Morse Clinic of North Raleigh) will be provided on the Mobile Medication Unit.

NAMI North Carolina

www.naminc.org
919-788-0801
Services: NAMI NC provides mental health education, support, public awareness and advocacy so that all individuals and families can build better lives. We provide training, resources and technical assistance to thousands of volunteers who lead these programs in their communities. Our programs are offered by specially trained volunteers who have the lived experience in their program area. All programs and services are offered at no charge.

NAMI Wake County

www.nami-wake.org
984-276-0803
Services: We offer mental wellness programs for all populations, including individuals and their support networks, ranging from education and awareness to advocacy campaigns. We’re excited to highlight a new push into the youth space through recent partnerships and grants. These initiatives center around youth voices and focus on engagement with schools to provide mental health education and support.

NC Extension Master Gardeners of Wake County

609-289-2364
Services: Gardening resources and information about lifelong gardening and gardening with disabilities

NC Medicaid Ombudsman Program

www.ncmedicaidombudsman.org
919-710-9275
Services: We advocate for people with NC Medicaid and help to resolve issues they are facing with their Medicaid managed care plans, providers and other related entities.

Oasis Health and Wellness Centers International

www.ohwci.com; www.ohwci.com/villageofcare
919-714-3854
Services: Under the program Village of C.A.R.E., we offer support for mental health programming for youth in Wake and Franklin counties. Through training programs including Youth Mental Health First Aid, gun lock and Narcan distribution, we support healthy communities by providing resources and education. The Village of C.A.R.E. also provides Expressive Arts classes to help heal families and create opportunities for youth to share their trauma. In an intergenerational environment, we bring in artists who work with youth, adults and seniors, to create art that speaks to their experiences. A mental health professional is always on hand to provide a safe space for folks to share their trauma.

One Day at a Time NC

www.odaatnc.org
516-851-3209
Services: The Alt2Suicide peer support group is designed for adults seeking alternatives to suicide by creating a compassionate and non-judgmental space for open, unmonitored conversations. The group provides a supportive environment where participants can share their feelings, struggles and personal experiences with others who understand. It is a peer-led space that values each person’s autonomy and lived experience, offering solidarity without pressure to follow conventional crisis intervention methods. The group’s focus is on providing connection, understanding and support, helping individuals navigate their mental health challenges and explore alternatives to suicide in a safe, empathetic setting.

Poe Center for Health Education

www.poehealth.org
919-231-4006
Services: Comprehensive health education for youth and adults, covering topics such as reproductive health, nutrition, general wellness, substance use prevention, mental health and dental care. Our training programs include Mental Health First Aid, Youth Mental Health First Aid, Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) and the Community Resiliency Model.

Pride in North Carolina

www.pridenc.com
919-606-1636
Services: Outpatient therapy (children & adults, face-to-face and virtual), medication management, school-based therapy (in-school & in-person), intensive in-home services (ages 5–17), community support team services (in-person for adults)

Promise Resource Network

www.promiseresourcenetwork.org
919-628-6766
Services: Coming in December: Adult respite services. Current services for adults include crisis/emergency services; equity, equality and inclusion; and support services.

Raleigh Housing Fund Inc./Emmaus House

www.emmaushouseofraleigh.org
919-740-6591
Services: Adult addiction/recovery, housing/homelessness, supportive services. We now have a recovery house exclusively for adult men in medical-assisted treatment.

Raleigh Oaks Behavioral Health

www.oaksbh.com
908-797-7857
Services: Adult mental health inpatient and intensive outpatient services in Garner. Our goal is to stabilize individuals and safely discharge them to continue their mental health treatment while returning to their day-to-day lives.

Recovery Innovations

www.riinternational.com
919-412-1257
Services: Mental health crisis/urgent care services at Wake County’s WakeBrook Campus

Scales Training Company

www.scalestraining.com
919-740-8051
Services: Training packages in various subject areas and can offer blended learning opportunities to best meet your needs. We have 40+ years of combined experience in the mental health, IDD and substance use fields as direct support workers, CPI/NCI instructors, and in management roles. Self-study and in-person training available.

SMART Recovery

www.smartrecovery.org
919-302-7054
Services: Free, self-empowering mutual support resources for adults struggling with any addictive behavior. Our 4-Point Program is secular, grounded in cognitive behavioral science and explicitly supportive of medication-assisted treatment. Our Family & Friends program empowers individuals impacted by the addictive behaviors of a loved one to care for themselves and to communicate with their loved ones more effectively. Our Successful Life Skills program has been implemented in recovery residences and reentry settings across the country, and our Inside Out programs are used in a wide variety of correctional settings. We seek partnerships with treatment and community organizations of all types to help us successfully grow the number of SMART meetings locally through our Wake County opioid settlement project.

Southeastern Healthcare of North Carolina, Inc.

www.sehcnc.com
919-279-8076
Services: An innovative and integrated health organization dedicated to providing comprehensive social and healthcare services to prevent the premature institutionalization of disabled adults and the frail elderly. We help older adults age in place with dignity while supporting the critical role of caregivers. We recognize the tremendous burden placed on caregivers, who often juggle multiple responsibilities. That’s why we offer the only overnight respite care in the region.

SouthLight Healthcare

www.southlight.org
919-417-0146
Services: Outpatient mental health and substance use services for adults 18+.

  • Opioid treatment program with morning and evening hours
  • Embedded Programs: Recovery Court, Alternative Counseling Education, SOAR and QPSA: Qualified Professional Substance Abuse

The Place to Heal

www.theplacetooheal.com
803-306-2458
Services: Mental health and substance use treatment for ages 6 and up with options for in- person or virtual care. The Trigger Focused Approach is a research-based approach that aids in supporting individuals suffering from long-term dependency safely explore habitual patterns to contribute to self-realization and addictive patterns.

Transformation Counseling & Consulting, PLLC

www.transformcc10.com
919-283-6083
Services: Serving women struggling with anxiety, depression and past trauma. We are trained in trauma-informed therapy and perinatal mental health and offer individual, family and couples counseling to women and their families.

Triangle Family Services

www.tfsnc.org
919-821-0790
Services: Counseling – School-Based Counseling – Maternal Mental Health – Outpatient Mental Health; Homeless Engagement Services þ direct emergency housing assistance through
direct financial support, comprehensive case management, and financial counseling to individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness; Financial Counseling; DOSE – a
26-week, psychoeducational group program focused on behavioral education and modification for individuals who are court-ordered or those who choose to attend a Batterer’s Intervention Program (BIP); Supervised Visitation – a child-focused center that provides a safe and comfortable environment for parents and children to have continued contact while building positive relationships

Triangle Springs

www.trianglesprings.com
812-786-7624
Services: Emergency mental health services for adults ages 18+, including those who are experiencing a mental health or addiction crisis. Young Adult LGBTQ IOP

Triangle Wellness and Recovery

www.twrnc.com
919-606-4519
Services: Trauma-focused, dual-diagnosis, intensive outpatient program for adults. May have either mental health or substance use disorders but likely both. We believe in a harm-reduction model and recognize several pathways to recovery.

UNC Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health

www.med.unc.edu/psych/cecmh/
919-851-3450
Services: Promoting the recovery of North Carolinians with mental illness through evidence-based and cost-effective prevention, treatment, training, research and community education. Outpatient mental health services for adults with serious mental illness, including medication management, outpatient therapy, Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team and integrated primary care

UNC Horizons Program – Wake County

www.med.unc.edu/obgyn/horizons/
984-484-0209
Services: The Horizons Program at the UNC School of Medicine provides a variety of comprehensive substance use disorder treatment programs for pregnant and/or parenting women and their children, including those whose lives have been touched by abuse, the legal system and trauma.

  • Perinatal Substance Use and Incarceration Transitional Housing
    • Up to 12 months of housing support for perinatal women who have been impacted by incarceration due to drug-related charges and unmanaged substance use
  • Gender-Responsive Reentry Services – comprehensive SUD treatment and care coordination, access to legal consultants to support reunification, medication to treat SUD, transportation, and behavioral health and recovery supports

UNC REACH Enhanced Primary Care

www.med.unc.edu/psych/cecmh/services/clinical-services/
reach/
984-974-8846
Services: A specialty primary care clinic in Raleigh providing services to adults (18+) with a history of severe mental illness and substance use disorder. REACH provides services above and beyond typical primary care. UNC REACH has earned the Advance Medical Home Plus (AMH+) designation under DHHS and NC Medicaid. UNC REACH is also a Food is Medicine partner agency of the Food Bank of Central and Eastern NC.

Wake County Drug Overdose Prevention Coalition

www.wake.gov
984-239-4404
Services: A collaboration that helps combine resources to be more effective in preventing drug overdoses. The Coalition meets quarterly for educational information, to exchange progress updates on the Coalition work plan and networking.

Wake County Public School System

www.wcpss.net
919-222-7264
Services: As a school system, we support staff, students and families socially, academically and mentally and ensure students and their families receive or link to mental health services and support.

Wake County Public School System – Project Enlightenment

www.wcpss.net/projectenlightenment
917-242-2488
Services: An early childhood education and prevention program serving teachers and parents of young children, ages birth through kindergarten. We offer a parent-teacher resource center, early learning opportunities, developmental screenings, teacher-parent consultation, parent counseling, Triple P, Parents as Teachers, caregiver and teacher workshops, and other free services to support children, families and educators.

Wake County Sheriff's Office

www.wake.gov/sheriff
919-398-2550
Services: Jail health services – medical and mental health care, safety

Wake Monarch Academy

www.wakemonarchacademy.org
919-812-2433
Services: The Triangle’s only recovery high school for adolescents that provides a recovery-based environment for students to successfully pursue academic, personal and professional goals. Alternative Peer Group coming soon.

Wake Network of Care

www.wakenetworkofcare.org
984-247-0652
Services: A free, online resource that lists services and supports in Wake County to help people easily search for all the community services they need in one place

WakeMed Center for Community Health

www.wakemed.org
919-350-0236
Services: Bringing the best of WakeMed’s population health programs under one roof, the Center provides highly coordinated care in collaboration with community partners for the success of our patients and a healthier community for all. Our team-based model includes primary care, psychiatry, trauma therapy, community case management, Homeless Engagement Assistance & Resource Team, transitional health, and community-based interventions education and outreach focused on collaborative efforts with community organizations and faith-based communities in high-risk census areas with demonstrated health inequities.

WakeMed Whole Health Campus

www.wakemed.org Courage to Confront Crisis
919-350-5240
Services: The planned WakeMed Whole Health Campus in Garner will include a 150-bed Mental Health & Well-Being Hospital and a 45-bed acute care hospital. They will be located under the same roof, representing the symbiotic relationship between physical and mental health. The Mental Health & Well-Being Hospital will include units for youth, the elderly, dual diagnosis and more. Opening date is slated for 2027.

WakeMed Behavioral Health Network

www.wakemed.org/care-and-services/mental-health-wellbeing/
behavioral-health-network
919-350-5906
Services: A network of high-performing BH providers to improve access and care coordination for patients suffering from mental and chronic health conditions. Its Network for Advancing Behavioral Health, Connected Community and Triangle Behavioral Health Council are dedicated to coordinated outpatient care, organizations that address social determinants of health and inpatient care, respectively.