Contact Assist Carolina

When you’re looking for help, it’s normal to have questions. If you can’t find the type of support you’re looking for on our site, or you’re unsure where to start, you’re welcome to reach out.

Get In Touch With Us

If you’re not sure where to begin, or you can’t find the type of help you’re looking for, you can reach out to us using the form below. We can’t guarantee specific outcomes, but we’ll do our best to point you toward resources that may be a good fit for your situation and location.
AssistCarolina.org is an information hub only. We connect you to organizations that may be able to help, but we cannot guarantee eligibility, funding, or specific outcomes with any program.

Get Your Questions Answered

We know it can be confusing to sort through different programs, websites, and requirements. Here are answers to some common questions about how Assist Carolina works and what you can expect when you use this site.
AssistCarolina.org is a nonprofit information hub that helps people in North and South Carolina find links to housing, food, health, benefits, legal, and job resources. We don’t run these programs ourselves—we organize information and connect you to the organizations that do.
No. Assist Carolina does not provide services, make eligibility decisions, or process applications. Our role is to help you quickly find the right agencies, nonprofits, and official websites so you can contact them directly.
No. AssistCarolina.org is free to use. You can browse categories, view resources in your county, and click through to official program websites without creating an account or paying any fees.
Start by choosing your state and county or city on the site, then select the type of help you’re looking for—like rent and housing, food, health care, legal aid, or job support. We’ll show you a list of programs that serve your area and link to their websites or contact information.
No. Assist Carolina is not an emergency service and cannot respond to urgent situations. If you are in immediate danger or experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, call 911 (or your local emergency number) right away.