Craven County, NC Assistance Programs

Craven County Food Assistance Programs

Our list of food assistance programs includes: food pantries, soup kitchens, congregate meal programs in Craven County.

Oxford House for Women - Pasteur

1511 North Pasteur St.
New Bern, NC - 28560
252-631-2001
Oxford House is a self-managed, self-sufficient convalescent home for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts, providing accommodation, food, case management, individual counselling and group support. Funds may be available to cover the first month's rent and a security deposit. ..

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Oxford House for Women - Benfield

1310 Benfield Ave
New Bern, NC - 28562
(252) 631-1524
Oxford House is a self-managed and self-supporting recovery house for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts, providing shelter, food, case management, individual counseling, and group support. Funds may be available to cover the first month's rent and security deposit. ..

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Oxford House for Men - Glenburnie Road

1010 Albemarle Court
New Bern, NC - 28562
(252) 631-2285
Oxford House is a self-run, self-supported recovery house for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts in which shelter, food, case management, individual counseling and group suport are provided. Funds might be available to cover the first month's rent and security deposit...

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Craven County Various Assistance Programs

Below we list an array of other helpful resource programs we have found in Craven County.

Havelock Senior Center

103 Trader Avenue
Havelock, NC - 28532
(252)444-6445
They offer a variety of recreational, fitness and social opportunities for all senior citizens who reside in Havelock. ..

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Craven County Senior Center

811 George Street
New Bern, NC - 28561
(252)638-1790
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Craven County Assistance Locations

Government and Private Assistance Programs

Housing Assistance

There are many non-profit and government based organizations dedicated to providing housing and support. We find them for you.

Food Pantry Assistance

Food pantries, soup kitchens, food baskets. We find these local resources and list them.

Free clothing assistance

Thousands of churches and religious organizations offer low-cost or free drug and alcohol treatment as part of their missions.