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From planning networking events to advocating for Carteret County in Washington D.C., the chamber works for our members day in and day out. As our county continues to grow and change, it is imperative that the business community is in constant communication with decision-makers.

The Carteret Food and Health Council was created to communicate, coordinate and collaborate with  community stakeholders  interested in health, farming, fishing, nutrition and addressing food insecurity in the county. This includes schools, health care providers, farmers, fishermen, food pantries, restaurants, food stores, etc.

Non-Profit of women helping women. We offer free peer counseling, bible studies, book studies, and support groups.

Hope Mission of Carteret County, Inc. is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization. Hope Mission serves the Carteret County community by providing food, shelter, emergency financial assistance, and other means of support such as emotional support, mentoring and counseling.

At Hope Mission, we believe that homeless folks and those that are on the edge or have substance abuse issues have lost their sense of identity. Much of the time that loss of a sense of identity is because of the disconnection from family and community. At Hope Mission, we do everything we can to give them back that sense of belonging


We exist to show the Love of Jesus in Big ways by being present in and assisting in the broken spaces of military and community life. 

North Carolina Guardian ad Litem (GAL) equips community volunteers to serve abused and neglected children by advocating for their best interests in court. A GAL advocate is a trained community volunteer who is appointed, along with a Guardian ad Litem attorney and staff member, by a district court judge to investigate and determine the needs of abused and neglected children petitioned into the court system by the Department of Social Services. Their role is mandated by North Carolina General Statute 7B-601. The main GAL qualification is having a sincere concern for the well-being of children and a willingness to commit to serving on a child's case until permanence is achieved. Throughout NC the GAL Program seeks to serve the best interests of thoursand of children who find themselves the subjects of court cases by assigning them a GAL volunteer. Our program exists in every county throughout the state, and with the help of more than 5,300 volunteers, we serve more than 18,000 children per year. 


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