Partnering for healthier lives and empowering communities
We work through a system of care to build on the strengths of individuals, forge partnerships, improve access to services, and tell the story of the people and families we serve in a more complete way.
This series of six trainings will give you basic tools needed to support the people we serve with the dignity and respect they deserve, to improve our communities by allowing them to experience all of their citizens’ different gifts, to have inclusive neighborhoods that embrace the value of every member.
We continue to build on our history of developing high-value partnerships with community organizations, providers, individuals, and families. By forging stronger bonds across disciplines, acting with a collaborative spirit in all we do and working as one, we are able to make a more meaningful impact in our communities and people’s lives.
The shame and isolation associated with stigma prevent thousands of people from seeking the help necessary to live healthy and full lives. We strive to replace myth with truth and foster broader understanding to create communities that welcome individuals into recovery and offer them as much freedom as possible to make their own choices and decisions about how they live their lives.
Alliance believes that access to decent, safe, affordable housing and caring supportive services provides critical stability for individuals and families – it is foundational to recovery and improving quality of life. Working collaboratively with our public, private and nonprofit partners, Alliance is committed to a focus on effective, efficient solutions to increase quality, affordable housing capacity and options for people with behavioral health issues.
By providing the diverse communities we serve the tools they need to succeed – from education and training to the development of care guidelines, to wayfinding through the system – we enable people to lead healthier, more satisfying lives.
Working together we continually push the frontier of change and play a vital role in shaping the future of healthcare delivery and management. We are proactive, never stop innovating, and always strive to be the standard-bearer for integrated, whole person care.
Working together in our hometowns to connect people to social and community supports that enhance recovery and well-being.
Cumberland Community Collaborative sponsored “A Collaboration of Hope: Youthful Visions” (virtual) youth conference in November in which 39 youth attended. Topics covered goal development, self-esteem/relationship, bullying and mental wellness.
In partnership with the Cumberland County Dept. of Public Health over 1000 KN95 masks were distributed within the community in September.
Over $38,000 of Independent Living Initiative money spent so far this fiscal year to support Cumberland County residents’ housing needs.
Partnered with Durham Public Health, Durham Police Department and Russel’s Pharmacy in October to sponsor a Medication Takeback event in which over 5 lbs. of medication was collected.
Supplied groceries to Alliance Health food pantry for over 100 individuals in The Village Community, Northeast Durham.
Over $31,000 of Independent Living Initiative money spent so far this fiscal year to support Durham residents’ housing needs.
28 Johnston Co. first responders went through Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training/9 first responders completed the specialized Veterans CIT Training.
Alliance sponsored and CHWB staff participated in the Recovery Alive “Run 4 Recovery 5K” in September.
Provided over 50 local childcare facilities with “Joey the Kangaroo and Her Coping with COVID Plan” coloring books that help children address the many stresses and challenges associated with the COVID pandemic.
15 staff members joined the new Alliance CHWB Team in Mecklenburg County.
80 tote bags filled with toiletries were assembled by our Mecklenburg Alliance CARES Team and given to The Roof Above Street Outreach team to share with individuals they encounter who are experiencing homelessness.
Introductions were made and Alliance informational materials were distributed by CHWB staff in December to over 60 of our new partners and providers in Orange County.
2 staff members joined the new Alliance CHWB Team in Orange County.
Mental Health First Aid classes were provided to 86 Wake Co. Probation/Parole Officers in the Fall of 2021
The Alliance Wake Co. Juvenile Court Liaison attended over 240 individual hearings thus far this fiscal year to support youth within the Juvenile Justice system
Lead by the School Based Behavioral Health Team, Alliance, in partnership with Hope Services, successfully launched the Lighthouse Day Treatment Program.
Redesigning systems of care to improve health outcomes and promote healthy communities.
Member and Recipient Services:
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Behavioral Health Crisis Line:
877-223-4617 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
If you are in danger or need immediate medical attention, call 911.
If you are thinking of hurting yourself or others, or are in emotional or mental pain or distress, call the Behavioral Health Crisis Line at 877-223-4617 at any time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can speak with someone who will listen and help.
Confidential Fraud and Abuse Line:
(855) 727-6721
You are encouraged to report matters involving Medicaid fraud and abuse. If you want to report fraud or abuse, you can remain anonymous.
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(919) 651-8401
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