In this episode of Shoresides, we sit down with Dr. Thomas M. Dalton, founder of Eden Village in Wilmington, North Carolina. Dr. Dalton discusses the growing issue of chronic homelessness in New Hanover County and how housing is the critical linchpin to improving healthcare for the homeless. He shares insights from his work, highlighting how Eden Village is addressing the needs of the most vulnerable, chronically homeless population by providing affordable, small homes and fostering a supportive community. Dalton also explores the challenges of expanding emergency shelters, the role of government, and the future of homeless housing in the region.
Eden Village has a help page which includes steps to apply for housing.
Here are five resources for homeless people in Wilmington, North Carolina:
- Good Shepherd Center
Provides shelter, meals, and assistance in transitioning to housing.
Phone: (910) 763-4424
Website: goodshepherdwilmington.org - Eden Village of Wilmington
A community of tiny homes for the chronically homeless.
Phone: (910) 408-3092
Website: edenvillagewilmington.org - Domestic Violence Shelter and Services, Inc.
Provides emergency shelter and support for survivors of domestic violence.
Phone: (910) 343-0703
Website: domesticviolence-wilm.org - Salvation Army of Cape Fear
Offers emergency shelter, meals, and housing assistance.
Phone: (910) 762-7354
Website: https://southernusa.salvationarmy.org/cape-fear - First Fruit Ministries
Provides outreach, food, shelter, and transitional housing for the homeless.
Phone: (910) 794-9656
Website: firstfruitministries.org