
Our Services
We provide over many services designed to help people meet their practical, social, emotional, psychological, and financial needs.
Health and Wellness
HIV Education & Prevention
Health Education and Referrals
Street Community Outreach
HIV Presentations
Peer Education Activities
Health Fairs
HIV Counseling & Testing
Non-Traditional Testing Site
Clearview & OraQuick
(Results in 15-20 minutes)
TB Testing
Mental Health Services
Individual and Family Counseling
Food Pantry
Emergency Food Assistance
Available Tuesday and Wednesday 10:30-1:30
Free Dental Clinic
Jeanne Hopkins Lucas Education and Wellness Center
Tel: (919) 912-9009
HOPWA - Housing for People Living With Aids
Applications are being accepted for assistance with "Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA)" and "Short-Term Rent, Mortgage, Utility (STRMU)".
Substance Abuse Care
Substance Abuse Comprehensive Outpatient Treatment
SAOPT for NON-Insured
DWI Assessment
DWI Classes: ADETS (16 hrs) Short & Long Term
Support Groups
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Diabetes Workshops
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Women living with HIV
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Substance Abuse: Opioids-education, treatment, alternatives
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HIV/AIDS Case Management
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Trauma
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Chronic Disease
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Health Literacy
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Prenatal Support
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Developmental Disorders
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Hunger/Food Insecurity
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Obesity/Weight Loss
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Homelessness
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Self-efficacy
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Elderly
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Young men of color
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Members of LGBTQ
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Disengaged young adults 18-24
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Energy
Transitional Housing
The purpose of the Transitional Housing Program is to provide short term relief for persons experiencing homelessness. The program addresses physical and mental health needs, facilitates goal-setting, life skill development and networking with services to support self-sufficiency. Read More...
Case Management
Experienced Service Provider
Comprehensive Needs Assessment
Intervention/Plan of Care
Referrals/Links to Health Care
After Care Group Therapy
CAARE Food Pantry Wishlist
Your gesture of kindness,
small or large, makes a difference.
During the COVID 19 pandemic, CAARE has been challenged with an increasing need for healthy food among members of the Durham community facing financial hardship. Once a week, anyone who shows up to CAARE, receives a box of food to take home with no questions asked. Stricter safety regulations, decreased funding, and a drop in volunteer engagement have made it even harder for CAARE to operate with the efficiency necessary to continue meeting this need. The items on this list will make CAARE’s food pantry more efficient, and will empower CAARE to help more people during this crisis.
If you'd like to learn more contact hhinton@caare-inc.org.

