Community Resources

Hyde County Department of Social Services

Our mission is to work together with individuals and other agencies to provide services that will improve the quality of life and foster a sense of neighborhood, community, and family for all the people of Hyde County.

Please follow this link for more information.

Hyde County Transit

Transit Services are available to ALL citizens. They are affordable, too. The most expensive outing is a round trip to Greenville that costs $5. Other than that, an in-county ride will cost no more than $2.10.

To schedule a ride with Hyde County Transit, please call (252) 926-1637. The hearing impaired may call the Telecommunications Relay Service TDD 1-800-735-2962 or Voice 1-877-735-8262.

Please follow this link for more information.

Hyde County Hotline

The Hyde County Hotline works to eliminate domestic abuse, sexual victimization and human trafficking to provide safe shelter in Hyde County, North Carolina through the collaborative efforts of a compassionate community. We promote dignity, respect and safety at home resulting in safer communities.

Please follow this link for more information.

Albemarle Commission

Mission: Improve the ability of our member governments to enhance the quality of the lives of our citizens in the Albemarle Region through direct services and assistance in planning, program development and management, public-private partnerships and leadership.

Please follow this link for more information.

Substance Awareness Resources

  • NENC Connect is a Regional Substance Use Information Campaign in Northeastern North Carolina with the aim of connecting people to substance use prevention, support, treatment and recovery services. Individuals will be linked with services or information via telephone or the NENC Connect website.

  • FindTreatment.gov where you can look for a treatment center online by clicking on the link and simply entering your zip code. Or if you prefer to speak with someone on the phone, you can call the helpline and get some advice on how to proceed: 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

  • Addictions.com offers people a single source of relatable, reliable information for any stage of the recovery journey, including resources/treatment, warning signs, talking to a family member, and definitions on different types of treatment.

  • Narcotics.com which helps people find local Narcotics Anonymous meetings and provides resources for various types of treatment including inpatient, outpatient, and support groups.

  • Rehabs.org provides info for people at any stage of their recovery journey, including info on different types of therapy/recovery options, warning signs, how to talk to a family member, definitions of different types of treatment, and a local treatment center directory.

Other Local & Regional Resources

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