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Catawba County Schools – Grab and Go Meals for Children
Catawba County Schools is providing one free breakfast and or lunch per child 18 years of age and under. Students do not need to qualify for free or reduced meals to receive a meal. No forms required. Meals can be picked up at any of the 60 locations, regardless of your child’s school and the students do not need to be present at pick-up.
More Meal Options
This is a list of additional meal options from community partners, including churches, restaurants, and non-profits. Services include additional resources for both children and adults.
Baby Formula Assistance
If your grocery store is out of your WIC infant formula, contact your local WIC clinic at 828-695-5884 and as for help. Do not try and make homemade infant formula, as it is dangerous for your baby.
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Help Managing Mortgage and Finances
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Federal Assistance Programs
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Latest Updates From Habitat Catawba Valley
Habitat Catawba Valley & ReStore Catawba Reopening Update
Shelter and safety go hand in hand. Though our doors have been closed to the public, the team at Habitat Catawba Valley has still been hard at work this entire time building forward. Now, we are excited to announce that we are beginning to resume some of our public...
Director’s Corner – Being a Hero Begins at Home
In no other time has our Home been asked to do more. From transforming into a home office, to a school classroom, to a quarantine facility, to a full-time restaurant, our Homes have taken on the jobs that we used to do past our front door.
COVID-19 Update 4/1/2020
Dear Neighbors, These are uncharted times for our community and events are changing quickly. Just 10 days ago, Habitat suspended public operations through March 31st. Now updated CDC and NCDHHS guidelines for North Carolina mean that Habitat will be on hold longer...