How we help

We do not subsidize income, rather we assist working families in crisis to meet their immediate need, returning them to a state of self sufficiency. Through Crisis Ministry and several programs, we are able to help families through their crisis with rent and utility support, food, clothing, furniture, child care assistance, essentials baskets, and much more.

Angel Tree Project

We adopt approximately 100 impoverished families in our community each year at Christmas. Each family receives gifts for children, a household essentials basket, and grocery gift cards so their family can have a holiday meal.

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Crisis Ministry

By partnering with community agencies and caseworkers in Wake County, we provide rent assistance, food and clothing assistance, household furnishing assistance, childcare assistance, and utility assistance.

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Essentials Baskets

Sometimes our families in need have difficulty affording basic necessities like laundry detergent, bath soap or deodorants. We now have storage and can provide baskets full of household essentials to our families in need year-round!

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Food Security

We deliver produce boxes to families in need as a part of Wake County’s Western Wake Hunger Coalition. We also provide nutritious meals during the summer to children who receive free or reduced price meals during the school year as a part of the Wake County Summer USDA Food Program.

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Operation Give Pack

Operation Give Pack connects North Carolina State University athletes with ADTH. Presently there are 8 athletes, leveraging their NIL contracts, wholeheartedly volunteering to provide vital assistance to vulnerable families.

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