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  • Wake ACT Team creates a supper club for its clients

      While it is not a typical Supper Club, the weekly gathering provides an opportunity for clients of the Wake ACT (Assertive Community Treatment) Team to socialize with each other and the ACT team. Together, they plan, prepare and share a meal on Thursday evenings at a nearby respite house in Raleigh, using, in part, … Read more

  • Christopher Jamrog poses on the deck  that he and volunteers built

    News Briefs from the Center

    Christopher Jamrog poses on the deck that he and volunteers built Local Boy Scout builds deck at the Farm at Penny Lane as part of his Eagle project Christopher Jamrog, a member of Boy Scout Troop 244 in Cary, N.C. and now a freshman at UNC Chapel Hill, completed in August, a freestanding deck with … Read more

  • Wake OASIS relocates its offices to Falstaff Road

    Wake OASIS, relocated their offices from Glenwood Avenue to 3010 Falstaff Rd. in Raleigh on December 1 and is now housed with the Center’s ACT (Assertive Community Treatment) Team, the Wake STEP Clinic, and the North Carolina Psychiatric Research Center (NCPRC). The Wake OASIS clinic serves adolescents ages 16-18 and young adults in Wake County … Read more