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- Links victims of crime with direct assistance available in their communities
- Provides information on specific laws and legislation pertaining to victim’s rights
- Sponsors training seminars and public awareness events geared toward educating the citizens of North Carolina on crime prevention and intervention efforts, as well as promoting the need for meaningful change within the criminal justice system to benefit crime victims.
- Develops useful and effective resource tools for victims, service providers, and allied professionals statewide.
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Mission
Our hope and desire as OneCompassion is to extend arms to our community, caring for the needs of those within the reach of Johnston County. We are a collective serving as the hands and feet of Christ, showing Compassion for and preaching the Gospel to a world that needs it.
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The Partnership for Children of Johnston County is a non-profit organization that helps improve the safety, health and emotional well-being of young children, by enhancing the quality of childcare, supporting strong families and reaching out to at-risk kids. We work collaboratively with like-minded organizations and strive toward early childhood education and school readiness for all of JoCo’s children.
Hocutt Baptist Church – Clayton – 919-553-6650work
Horne Memorial UMC – Clayton – 919-553-6464work
First Baptist Church – Four Oaks – 919-963-2102; emergencies: 919-963-3199work
Hickory Grove Advent – Four Oaks – 919-934-7996work
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Please contact each church individually. They offer Pastoral Counseling and will be able to direct you if other services are needed. Go in Peace!
Johnston County 514 N. Bright Leaf Blvd. Smithfield, NC 27577workHarnett County 700 Tilghman Drive Suite 728 Dunn, NC 28334home
Johnston Co. — 919-550-0011 ext. 202work
Harnett Co. — 910-694-0113work
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Project Access of Johnston County is a physician-volunteer initiative that gives low-income, uninsured county residents access to comprehensive medical care.
Low-income, uninsured residents up to age 64, who are not eligible for Medicaid, Medicare, worker’s compensation, VA benefits, or any other type of health insurance plan or coverage.
Must be a resident of Johnston County
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1329 N. Brightleaf Blvd. Suite A2 & A3 Smithfield, NC 27577work
919-989-7278work
877-642-4211work
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HALT is a NC approved domestic violence batterer intervention program. Our primary goal is to intercede and break the cycle of violence between abusers and victims of domestic violence. HALT/Recovery Strategies is an enhanced HALT group that addresses domestic violence and substance abuse. HALT/Parenting is an enhanced HALT group that addresses domestic violence and teaches comprehensive parenting skills. Participants must earn the required number of credits for group, case management, and NA/AA meetings, comply with random testing, and follow all program recommendations.
HALT offers a 6-month program and a 12-month program. Core services (group, case management, NA/AA, drug testing) are the same, but frequency and length of sessions differ.
We accept referrals from court, probation, DSS, employers, and civil consent orders.
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Smithfield: 919-938-9502
Operating Hours:
Monday-Wednesday-Friday 8:30am – 8:00pm (eastern standard time)
Tuesday-Thursday 8:30am – 5:00pm (eastern standard time)
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Counties Served in North Carolina
Johnston, Wake, Durham, and Cumberland
Accepted Insurances:
Medicaid/Health Choice
Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program :
- Group Therapy
- Individual Support Therapy
- Disease Management
- Life Skills
- Crisis Contingency Planning
- Strategies for Relapse Prevention
Outpatient Therapy Services:
- Individual Therapy
- Group Therapy (Substance Abuse and Mental Health)
- Family Therapy
- Home or Office Visits
- Anger Management Groups
- Comprehensive Clinical Assessments
NC Innovation Waiver-I/DD Services:
- In-Home Skill Building
- Personal Care
- Supported Employment
- Respite Residential Support
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