local missions 

CPC supports these organizations through member involvement and financial gifts.
The Carying Place (TCP) is a local transitional housing program that assists working families with children who are homeless or in danger of becoming homeless by providing short-term housing and support services. CPC Presbyterian Women prepare and serve meals several times a year for the Thursday evening program, as well as providing presents for program families at Christmas. In addition, CPC members volunteer in various capacities with TCP individually.
To learn more, visit their website.
Dorcas Ministries provides crisis relief to area residents who seek stability and self-sufficiency through food and financial assistance, scholarships, training programs, referrals and an affordable thrift shop.To learn more about their work and ways to help, visit their website
Wheels for Hope provides affordable, reliable transportation to low-wage families and individuals through recycled, donated, cars. Partner agencies refer the recipients, who pay $500 for the car. Volunteers are needed to pick up donated cars and transport vehicles to/from partner garages, mechanics and car enthusiasts are needed to assess and repair donated vehicles. Consider donating a car or serve as a sponsor for a car ($500).
For more information, visit their website.
Loaves & Fishes provides support for academic, physical, and social needs to economically disadvantaged children and youth in southeast Raleigh in grades K-12. Families, schools, and the community are closely involved with the program. CPC members donate Christmas gifts to families through the Angel Tree. Find out more about Loaves & Fishes at their website