Onslow Community Outreach

Hours

Monday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed

Chamber Rating

4.3 - (111 reviews)
74
15
12
1
9
Read Our 111 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.3 - (111 reviews)
74
15
12
1
9
  • Debra Rose- Heimke

    Just such a blessing to get fresh produce and the help I needed
    Mar 3rd, 2024

  • Tamesha Hamilton

    Absolutely disgraceful as far as helping people.No programs in place to assist people in getting on their feet and being accountable,giving them meals and a place to sleep then turning them loose back on the streets every day is not a solution. No job training assistance or placement,active job searching should be a requirement they have to show evidence daily,is there even a computer accessible for these people or let me guess you suggest they walk to the library, the way Onslow County/Jacksonville operates is the worst
    Feb 17th, 2024

  • Carolina Lizardo

    This place is very responsible and they have fresh food for people who have Medicaid and well care, my husband Jose Medina Colon received a box of food every week and everything is fresh compared to salvation army is amazing and the staff is very nice people also we are very grateful with Onslow community outreach thank you.
    Jan 30th, 2024

  • Mister T (Robert Z Thomas)


    Jan 21st, 2024

  • Cynthia Murray

    Yes, at one time I'm glad they were available. I happen to have to stay here temporarily a long while back ago. It is a displacement shelter or "A place for displaced families or for a person(s). I have to say it is not a food pantry, that is true, but the staff are strict and professional. They treat people here with respect and dignity. They are there to help and if and when you are their, you're expected to take care of each other by contributing in domestic tasks assigned and give each other much encouragement to make a better way, you will be expected to participate in meetings and cleaning. You will be expected to get on your feet to be independent and they will have meetings with you on a regular basis to see what you are doing to get yourself out and on your own way again. They will work with you and motivate you (Motivation is you showing results or back out on the street). One thing I like to add is they do inspect your things to make sure no weapons and drugs are entering this facility and to me that is a good thing to keep everyone safe. You are not allowed to have weapons, alcohol, non prescription drugs that are not in a med bottle without the information on it prescribed by your doctor. No smoking. You are not allowed to bring food into the shelter Inflammatory speech is not tolerated. Arguments, harassment or violence is not prohibited. If you do not follow the rules they can exit you from the program. One more thing. They do out of the goodness of other hearts have people donate food for breakfast and supper to give to those that stay here. {If you do not like what they offer you for breakfast or supper, then it is your choice to go without.) This is not a motel with continental breakfast. Your wake up call is the lights coming on at 6 am. your in bed by 10 pm. There are rule and there is no turn down service. Your up at 6 am and have to be out by a given time which is more then likely 7 am. Your there for one reason, to not be on the streets and to try to improve your life, by getting a job and getting a place to live. You are allowed back in at 5 pm sometimes 6 pm They have many rules. If you do not like to be governed by rules while you are here then you are S.O.L. You can leave but you may not be able to get back in until 3 months later. This is a first come first serve basis. Once your in your in and don't have to compete to rush back to get a bed. Although you are required to be there before a given time unless you have a job, and they will check to make sure you are where you say you are. The services they provide is designed to get you back into the community and independent. They go over all this with you before they allow you to stay with them, if you do not agree to it by signing a written authorization statement to comply, then you exit the door the same way you came in. Simple as that. Also this building is shared by the soup kitchen. The soup kitchen is in the back of the building and they do serve food for the less fortunate people who are hungry and would like a warm meal. It is not a diner, you get what they give you that day. People start to line up for this around 11:30 am so be there by that time if you are hungry. They are not a food pantry, but sometimes may have boxes of food sitting by back door that you make take from once after to had a hot meal on your way out.
    Feb 5th, 2024

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About
Onslow Community Outreach

Onslow Community Outreach is located at 1210 Hargett St in Jacksonville, North Carolina 28540. Onslow Community Outreach can be contacted via phone at 910-455-5733 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   910-455-5733
  •   (910) 219-3325

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Onslow Community Outreach?

A The phone number for Onslow Community Outreach is: 910-455-5733.


Q Where is Onslow Community Outreach located?

A Onslow Community Outreach is located at 1210 Hargett St, Jacksonville, NC 28540


Q What is the internet address for Onslow Community Outreach?

A The website (URL) for Onslow Community Outreach is: http://www.onslowco.org/


Q What days are Onslow Community Outreach open?

A Onslow Community Outreach is open:
Monday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


Q How is Onslow Community Outreach rated?

A Onslow Community Outreach has a 4.3 Star Rating from 111 reviewers.

Hours

Monday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed

Ratings and Reviews
Onslow Community Outreach

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 111 Reviews )
74
15
12
1
9
Write a Review

Debra Rose- Heimke on Google

image Just such a blessing to get fresh produce and the help I needed


Tamesha Hamilton on Google

image Absolutely disgraceful as far as helping people.No programs in place to assist people in getting on their feet and being accountable,giving them meals and a place to sleep then turning them loose back on the streets every day is not a solution. No job training assistance or placement,active job searching should be a requirement they have to show evidence daily,is there even a computer accessible for these people or let me guess you suggest they walk to the library, the way Onslow County/Jacksonville operates is the worst


Carolina Lizardo on Google

image This place is very responsible and they have fresh food for people who have Medicaid and well care, my husband Jose Medina Colon received a box of food every week and everything is fresh compared to salvation army is amazing and the staff is very nice people also we are very grateful with Onslow community outreach thank you.


Mister T (Robert Z Thomas) on Google

image


Cynthia Murray on Google

image Yes, at one time I'm glad they were available. I happen to have to stay here temporarily a long while back ago. It is a displacement shelter or "A place for displaced families or for a person(s). I have to say it is not a food pantry, that is true, but the staff are strict and professional. They treat people here with respect and dignity. They are there to help and if and when you are their, you're expected to take care of each other by contributing in domestic tasks assigned and give each other much encouragement to make a better way, you will be expected to participate in meetings and cleaning. You will be expected to get on your feet to be independent and they will have meetings with you on a regular basis to see what you are doing to get yourself out and on your own way again. They will work with you and motivate you (Motivation is you showing results or back out on the street). One thing I like to add is they do inspect your things to make sure no weapons and drugs are entering this facility and to me that is a good thing to keep everyone safe. You are not allowed to have weapons, alcohol, non prescription drugs that are not in a med bottle without the information on it prescribed by your doctor. No smoking. You are not allowed to bring food into the shelter Inflammatory speech is not tolerated. Arguments, harassment or violence is not prohibited. If you do not follow the rules they can exit you from the program. One more thing. They do out of the goodness of other hearts have people donate food for breakfast and supper to give to those that stay here. {If you do not like what they offer you for breakfast or supper, then it is your choice to go without.) This is not a motel with continental breakfast. Your wake up call is the lights coming on at 6 am. your in bed by 10 pm. There are rule and there is no turn down service. Your up at 6 am and have to be out by a given time which is more then likely 7 am. Your there for one reason, to not be on the streets and to try to improve your life, by getting a job and getting a place to live. You are allowed back in at 5 pm sometimes 6 pm They have many rules. If you do not like to be governed by rules while you are here then you are S.O.L. You can leave but you may not be able to get back in until 3 months later. This is a first come first serve basis. Once your in your in and don't have to compete to rush back to get a bed. Although you are required to be there before a given time unless you have a job, and they will check to make sure you are where you say you are. The services they provide is designed to get you back into the community and independent. They go over all this with you before they allow you to stay with them, if you do not agree to it by signing a written authorization statement to comply, then you exit the door the same way you came in. Simple as that. Also this building is shared by the soup kitchen. The soup kitchen is in the back of the building and they do serve food for the less fortunate people who are hungry and would like a warm meal. It is not a diner, you get what they give you that day. People start to line up for this around 11:30 am so be there by that time if you are hungry. They are not a food pantry, but sometimes may have boxes of food sitting by back door that you make take from once after to had a hot meal on your way out.


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