Housing Assistance

Federal and North Carolina state government have resources available to aid veterans in their housing needs, from immediate assistance for those currently struggling with homelessness to tax credits and exemptions for current homeowners. 

If you are currently homeless and need assistance, please contact the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans today at 1-877-4AID-VET.  This is a free service, and does not require enrollment in any VA health program or registration with the VA.  The following locations offer immediate service for homeless veterans in North Carolina:

For those in recovery from substance use disorders. 18 month program.

www.goodshepardwilmington.org

Source Phone Description

Veteran’s Restoration Quarters & Transitional Housing (ABCCM)

1329 Tunnel Rd. Asheville, NC 28805

(828) 299-8701

24 month program. Converted motel. www.abccm.org/ministries/vterans

Men’s Program

Steadfast House (ABCCM)

30 Cumberland Avenue Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 259-5365 Women’s Program.  Women with young children welcome. www.abccm.org/ministries/women

First at Blue Ridge (Vets First)

PO Box 40 Ridgecrest, NC 28770

(828) 669-0011

For those in recovery from substance use disorders.

www.firstinc.org

Men’s and Women’s programs available.  Near Asheville

Family Forum (Independence Place)

3501 E Independence Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28805

(704) 817-8049 Call for information.

Faith Farm (Lutheran Family Services)

842 Dallas- Stanley Highway Dallas, NC 28034

(800) 435-7464

Women’s Program

www.lfscarolinas.org

Near Charlotte

Healing with CAARE

214 Broadway St. Durham, NC 27701

(919) 687-0793

24 month program.

Shared living space, single rooms in several houses.

www.caare-inc.org

Maple Court (Volunteers of America)

207 Commons Blvd. Durham, NC 27704

(919) 477-0571

Apartments.

24- month program

Triangle Residential Options for Substance Abusers (TROSA)

1820 James St. Durham, NC 27707

(919) 419- 1059 For those in recovery form substance use disorders (alcohol and other drugs). Must be able to work. 24 month program. www.trosainc.org

Servant Center

1312 Lexington Ave. Greensboro, NC 27403

(336) 275-85850

For those with medical issues and receiving or applying for benefits.  Men’s program.

www.theservantcenter.org

Caring Services Vet Safety Net

102 Chestnut Drive High Point, NC 27262

(336) 886-5594

For those in recovery from substance use disorders (alcohol and other drugs). Men’s program.

www.caringservices.org

Arthur Cassell Transitional House

1022 True Lane High Point, NC 27260

(336) 885-2166

For those in recovery from substance use disorders (alcohol and other drugs). 24 month Men’s program.

www.odm-hp.org/ch.htm

Healing Place of Wake County

1251 Gode Street Raleigh, NC 27603

(919) 838-9800

For those in recovery from substance use disorders (alcohol and other drugs).

Men’s Program

Veteran’s Helping Veterans Heal

3614 N. Glenn Ave. Winston-Salem, NC 27105

(336) 744-1313 For those in recovery from substance use disorders (alcohol and other drugs). Men’s program.

Veteran’s Helping Veterans Heal

3614 N. Glenn Ave Winston-Salem, NC 27105

(336) 744-1313 For those in recovery from substance use disorders (alcohol and other drugs). Men’s program.

Good Shepard Ministries

811 Martin St. Wilmington, NC 28401

(910) 763- 4424

For those in recovery from substance use disorders. 18 month program.

www.goodshepardwilmington.org

Our NC4VETS Resource Guide offers much more information on other resources available to veterans for housing assistance, such as available tax credits or exemptions, as well as tips on avoiding financial traps and predatory loans.  Please see the Housing Section for more information.