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Wake County Division of Human Services. Address: 220 Swinburne St., Raleigh, NC 27620. P.O. Box 46833. State Courier #: 51-91-00. Phone: 919-212-7000. CPS Intake: 919-212-7990. APS Intake: 919-212-7264. Website. Key Staff. Human Services INTERIM Director: Antonia Pedroca, Ph. 919-212-0495, Fax: 919-212-7309.
Wake County’s Health & Human Services department helps people with basic needs, such as food stamps and Medicaid. We also have medical clinics that provide healthcare, information and services to help keep individuals and our community safe.
Programs and assistance include benefits such as employment assistance, energy assistance, child care subsidy, food assistance, Medicaid, seasonal programs, senior and adult services, social services, transportation and Work First/CCS.
More people in Wake County can now get health care through Medicaid! Starting December 1, 2023, NC Medicaid will cover people ages 19 through 64 years with higher incomes. You may be able to get health care coverage even if you didn’t qualify before – at little or no cost to you!
Each of North Carolina's 100 counties has a local social services agency. Select a county on the map to view phone numbers, websites, physical addresses and mailing addresses. If you have an update to county agency information, please email dssweb@dhhs.nc.gov .
Call 866-719-0141 or Relay Services: 711. To apply for Food and Nutrition Services (FNS – also known as Food Stamps), someone in your household will submit an application and complete an interview with our team.
Starting Dec. 1, 2023, more people ages 19 through 64 will be covered, even if you didn't qualify for coverage before. Medicaid pays for doctor visits, yearly check-ups, emergency care, dental care, mental health and more – at little or no cost to you.