Government Resources Hub
Before you apply with us, let's make sure you're getting every benefit you're entitled to. These programs are free and available to qualifying families in North Carolina.
The Middle-Income Gap
Many mothers earn too much to qualify for government assistance but too little to afford essential support privately. We exist to fill that gap — but first, let's make sure you've explored every available resource.
TANF — Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Cash assistance for families with dependent children. Covers basic needs including food, clothing, housing, utilities, and more. North Carolina's program is called Work First.
Apply at NCfast.nc.govSNAP — Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Food assistance (formerly Food Stamps) to help families buy groceries. Benefits are loaded onto an EBT card monthly.
Learn More & ApplyWIC — Women, Infants & Children
Nutrition program providing healthy food, nutrition education, and breastfeeding support for pregnant and postpartum women, infants, and children up to age 5.
Find Your Local WIC OfficeNC Pre-K & Childcare Subsidy (CCDF)
Subsidized childcare for working families. NC Pre-K provides free pre-kindergarten for eligible 4-year-olds. The childcare subsidy program helps pay for childcare for children up to 12.
Explore Childcare OptionsMedicaid & NC Health Choice
Free or low-cost health coverage including mental health services, doctor visits, prescriptions, and hospital care. NC expanded Medicaid in 2024.
Check Eligibility & ApplyLIHEAP — Energy Assistance
Help paying heating and cooling bills. The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program provides one-time payments to help with utility costs during extreme weather.
Apply for Energy AssistanceCharlotte-Area Resources
Additional organizations serving Mecklenburg County families.
Mecklenburg County DSS
Central hub for government benefits applications — TANF, SNAP, Medicaid, childcare subsidy, and more.
Phone: (704) 336-3000
Crisis Assistance Ministry
Emergency rent, utility, and prescription assistance for Charlotte families in crisis.
Phone: (704) 371-3001
Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy
Free legal aid for low-income residents including benefits denials, housing, and family law.
Phone: (704) 376-1600
Already Applied and Been Denied?
If you've been turned down for government programs, that's exactly who we're here to help. Apply with Empower Her Village — we bridge the gap.