The Family Focus Guide helps families and individuals in and around the Fayetteville area find resources in our community.
If you have a service-focused organization that serves families in the Fayetteville, Cumberland County area and would like to be listed, please email us at [email protected].
Central point on installation for information during crisis/deployment.
4th Friday is a true celebration of the arts and downtown. Folks of all ages get a taste of Fayetteville's art and entertainment while enjoying the small galleries, bookstores, bistros and shops with unique items for shoppers. It's safe, it's fun ... and it's free!
Fall event following 4th Friday in September. Showcases the historic and artistic customs and traditions of many different cultures. Exhibits - entertainment - refreshments and featured astists all combine to bring the art of Fayetteville to everyone and free to everyone!
Provides services for the prevention and treatment of substance abuse to adolescents in the community. Parenting and family strengthening activities are offered. Substance abuse prevention services are offered. Substance abuse prevention services are offered to both adults and youth, significant others, and family members. Substance abuse treatment is offered to adolescents, both court adjudicated and non-adjudicated adolescents in Cumberland County.
Prepares children and chosen family for adoptive placement, supervises placement, and recommends to the Court that the Decree of Adoption should be issued.
The Adult Health Clinic provides comprehensive medical care for health maintenance and care of those with acute and chronic diseases. The primary care services are open to Cumberland County residents and individuals designated by Carolina Access Insurance coverage. A sliding scale service is available to those who financially qualify and third party insurance is accepted. Appointments and walk-in services are available.
Promotes leadership, character, health, and career development while emphasizing social, cultural, and educational growth. Call us for more information on our After School Program.
Provides children ages 5 to 13 years old an affordable, fun, safe place to come after school; homework assistance; tutoring; games; and recreation.
Teaches students, civilians, and military service members about the core values, sacrifice, courage, devotion to duty, and exploits of this unique sector of our armed forces. Exhibit galleries are free; theater and motion simulator have admission charges.
Sunday 12PM-4:30PM
Closed Mondays and Federal Holidays
Open Memorial Day, 4th of July and Veteran's Day
Support group for friends, spouses, and children of alcoholics.
Alcohol and other substance abuse addiction is a preventable and treatable chronic disease. Intervention in the lives of people suffering from addiction through the family, education or workplace, criminal justice system and community-at-large works, and sustains recovery. Twelve Step groups play a key role in providing personal and group support, substance-free environment, and evidence-based strategies required for on-going abstinence in the lives of many people who recover from addiction.
Support group for friends, spouses, and children of alcoholics.
Responds to victims of tragedy ranging from single family house fires to entire communities devastated by natural disaster. Chapter volunteers who collect blood in the five counties we serve to help make it possible for countless lives to be saved. Chapter Health and Safety Services instructors train people in first aid, CPR, AED, life guarding, swimming, babysitting, caregiving, and other areas for both individuals and organizations. The Red Cross also is engaged in the global right against AIDS/HIV and is working to reduce transmission and to support those living with this disease.
Provides emergency communication link between a family with an emergency and a military service member stationed anywhere around the world.
Offers a two-year transitional housing program for homeless families. This is an intensive economic recovery program focused on permanent housing and homeownership opportunities. Daily participation in case management, personal budget management, workshops, seminars, community service, and strict curfew observation is required.
Provides resources and tools to assist young children with disabilities to participate in daily activity with greater ease and independence. These tools range from simple aids to sophisticated equipment specifically designed to help children learn and develop.
Our goal is to help seniors and recovering patients who prefer to stay in their own home while receiving personal care. We arrange for non-medical in-home care visits from registered nurses, personal care aids, and certified nurse assistants. We carry a wide range of packages to suit a variety of budgets and needs. A 3 hour daily minimum applies.
Provides hospital services including psychiatric treatment for children, adolescents, and adults in crisis. Services include inpatient care, partial hospitalization, and residential treatment. Treatment includes medication management as needed; individual, family and group therapy; activities therapy and education. Parents are encouraged to participate in treatment and parenting classes. Serves children ages 5 to 17 years old.
The Bereavement Support Group of Cape Fear Valley Hospice meets at 1830 Owen Drive, Suite 203 (Bordeaux Shopping Center), Professional Offices in Fayetteville, NC. They meet on the first and third Thursdays of every month from noon to 1:30 p.m. The group is for those who are coping with the death of a loved one. For more information, please call 609-6740 or 609-6511. Chaplain Teresa Strickland at (910) 609-6710.
Agency pairs a mentor with an at-risk youth for one on one time.