The Carying Place is a non-profit organization that provides transitional housing and support services to homeless, working families in Cary, North Carolina. Their comprehensive program includes weekly support meetings, budget counseling, and case management, all aimed at helping families develop life skills needed for self-sufficiency. The ultimate goal of The Carying Place is not just to provide a temporary home, but to help families secure and maintain their own homes, thus breaking the cycle of homelessness.
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