Free Community Voice Mail Program in Wake County

September 3rd, 2010 by Jason Hibbets

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Free Community Voice Mail Program in Wake County

If you do not have a phone, you may be able to receive a free voice mail service known as Community Voice Mail. This provides a way for family, friends, health care workers, employers and others to call and leave a message for you.

The voice mail program will give you a seven-digit phone number. People who need to get in touch with you can dial the number and leave a message. You can listen to the messages by dialing your phone number and entering a short personal identification number, or PIN.

Please click here to learn more about the Community Voice Mail Program.

To sign up for Community Voice Mail, visit:

South Wilmington Street Center
Wake County Human Services
1420 S. Wilmington St.
Raleigh, NC 27603
Telephone: (919) 508-0718

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