Footprints Case Management
CAP/C Case Management Agency
As we work to touch base with everyone following this weekend's storm, we wanted to provide some updated contact info for families who live in the hardest hit areas. A few of our case managers have been impacted by the flooding and are experiencing power, internet and cell outages themselves. We have established an emergency contact case manager for our families in the impacted areas. The emergency contact case manager will be able to provide assistance related to your CAPC services and answer any questions that you may have in the event that you are not able to reach your assigned case manager.
The emergency contact case managers are as follows:
Buncombe County -- Maria Garrison 980-525-0415
Burke, Cleveland, McDowell, Polk and Rutherford County -- Whitney Downing 704-412-2144 x 128
Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, and Transylvania County -- Miranda Adams 980-525-2463
Families in any county are also always welcome to reach out to the office directly during business hours by calling 704-412-2144 and pressing option 0 and our receptionist can direct you.
We are here to assist!
Good afternoon Footprints families!
As you may be aware Governor Cooper has declared a state of emergency for North Carolina as a result of Hurricane Debby (which has now been downgraded to a tropical storm) impacting North Carolinians today. We want to ensure that all families have their emergency resources in place for the impending storms which we will be receiving over the next 24-48hours. Parts of North Carolina are expected to experience significant flooding with possible power outages, water and wind damage. Please ensure that you have your emergency kits and emergency backup equipment stocked and ready should it be needed.
Please continue to tune in to your local news station for resource management and information on expected weather conditions in your area. You can visit DriveNC.gov for updates on road conditions in your area. You may also utilize ReadyNC.gov to identify other emergent resources in your area such as temporary shelters.
If you should need to leave your home to seek shelter elsewhere due to storm damage or power outage please notify your assigned case manager as to where you will be or the best way to contact you so they can follow up with you following the storm. If you need further assistance, please reach out.
Be safe and have a good evening."
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the organization
Telephone
Address
115 Unionville Indian Trail Road Ste B6, Indian Trail
Indian Trail, NC
28079
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 3pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 3pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 3pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 3pm |
| Friday | 8am - 3pm |