Alamance County pilot

Alamance County's living map of local help.

Food, housing, mental health, family, transportation — updated by the neighbors and nonprofits who actually run the services.

  • No account · No paywall
  • Community-verified & fresh
  • Built with local partners
For residents

Find support that's actually open.

Search by category, county, ZIP code, or distance. See what's active today — not a stale PDF from 2019.

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For organizations

Claim your free profile.

Put your services on the map, post updates the community sees, and get discovered by the people who need you.

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For OYNC partners

Build a stronger network.

See the pipeline, coordinate outreach, and connect the organizations already serving your community.

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Living, not static

Map, feed, and resource cards — working together.

Every pin links to an active resource card. Every post comes from an organization that actually runs the service.

Showing pilot area· Alamance County, NC
6 active resources · updated today
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Food
Fresh

Free hot meals Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5–7 PM. Walk-ins welcome, no ID required.

Alamance CountyUpdated 2 days ago
Accepting referrals

Emergency Shelter — Front Street

Allied Churches of Alamance County

Hours tonight
6:00 PM – 7:00 AM
Walk-ins
Yes, no ID needed
Distance
0.6 mi from downtown
Updated
6 hours ago

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How it works

Built to be the fastest way to find real, current help.

HelpHub NC works because the people running the services keep it alive — not a top-down directory nobody maintains.

  1. Step 1

    Search nearby help

    Filter by category, county, ZIP, or distance. No sign-up, no forms, no wait.

  2. Step 2

    View active resource cards

    Every card shows hours, eligibility, walk-in policy, and when it was last confirmed.

  3. Step 3

    Contact or get directions

    One tap to call, message, or route yourself straight to the front door.

  4. Step 4

    Organizations keep it current

    Providers update their own listings. If something's stale, the community can flag it in one tap.

For organizations

Nonprofit, church, service provider, or grassroots group?

Claim your profile and help North Carolinians find you. It's free, takes about five minutes, and puts the services you already offer in front of the neighbors who need them most.

  • Free during the pilot
  • You control what's shown
  • Post updates in seconds
  • Sensitive locations stay private

Starting in Alamance County — expanding across North Carolina.

We're launching with local NC communities and adding new counties as organizations come on board. Want HelpHub in your county next?

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