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].
Provides various services, including examinations and glasses. Copayment is required.
Provides institutional group care for displaced and broken-home children between the ages of 0 and 21 years old.
Assistance is available for those experiencing domestic violence–see “Domestic Violence Prevention and Assistance.” New Parent Support Program offers: classes for new or expecting parents; playgroups; and home visits to talk with new parents about concerns and coping with the demands of parenthood. Victim Advocate Program supports victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Advocates can provide information about resources; accompany the victim to court; help locate shelters; and provide general support. Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program provides crisis intervention and support services. Family Advocacy program also offers a variety of classes and referrals to counseling.
Parenting, Family Resource Management, Human Development, Nutrition, Parents as Teachers Program Supervisor, North Carolina Extension and Community Association Liaison Agent Program objectives on lifespan development, positive interpersonal relationships, and improving quality of life and fostering resiliency for families in transition by helping families develop skills and strategies to effectively manage their personal finances through expected and unexpected economic changes and life events.
Central point on installation for information during crisis/deployment.
Offers- outpatient services, individual and group therapy, marriage and family therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, specialized assessments, specialized evaluation and testing, community support services (CSS), diagnostic assessments CSS for children, adolescents and adults intensive in-home services, therapeutic homes/treatment, foster care.
FirstHealth Family Care Centers serve as the doctor's office for your entire family, treating all ages from babies to grandparents.Our staff is happy to accept new patients and appreciates the referrals of your family and friends.
Serves family and friend caregivers who provide care for sixy years and older loved ones in a community setting and provides support to sixty and over grandparents raising their grandchildren. Oversees funding and programs for informational services - counseling services - respite services and some supplemental services.
The Veteran Services program offers homelessness prevention and stabilization services to Veterans and their families. These supportive services include, outreach, case management, help in obtaining VA benefits, emergency financial assistance for rent and utilities, and assistance in obtaining and coordinating other public benefits.
We offer cottage-style living in a one-of-a-kind educational environment. Our 140-acre campus is lined with a vibrant pecan orchard and home to a working farm, all situated in the heart of Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina, the largest natural lake in the state.
While at Boys and Girls Home of North Carolina, youth are taught to develop and use their strengths in positive ways. They learn conflict resolution, time management, and much more. It’s a way of life that builds self-esteem, responsibility, and character.
Provides family foster care services for children from birth to 18-year-old and facilitates adoptions for children whose parental rights have been terminated.
Provides care to women who desire assistance in preventing pregnancy, spacing children, or limiting the number of pregnancies. Contraceptive supplies are provided. Pregnancy testing and counselling is available.
Promotes and provides support for families with children who have special needs with education, outreach and activities.
Fascinate-U Children's Museum provides children the opportunity to explore their world the way they learn best. Whether they be through creative role-playing, manipulation, interaction with each other and/or objects around them. Birthday party and group rates available.
Judo instruction at the club stresses respect, control, and dignity in addition to athletic ability. Membership fees are affordable thanks to the Fayetteville Police Department and our volunteer coaches. The Police Department allows us to use the Police Training Facility for instruction and classes. Our coaches volunteer immeasurable hours teaching and working with students. The only compensation they need is the reward of knowing Fayetteville Ft. Bragg Judo Club members are more knowledgeable, more skilled and more confident.
Coordinates the planning and execution of the annual Dogwood Festival, held the 4th weekend in April. This event encompasses approximately 30 events which target all members of the community. Also coordinates an annual fall event called Historic Hauntings: A Ghastly Ghost Tour. This tour, conducted via hayride, explores the mysterious happenings of downtown Fayetteville with ghostly re-enactors and story-tellers highlighting the history and spooky legends of the past.
Health club, sports, exercise groups for men and women, informal educational classes, day camp recreational facilities and programs. Annual memberships fees or per class fees may apply. Youth sports programs, daycare, sleep-ins, after school care and summer day camp.
Provides faith-integrated counseling services for individuals, couples, children, and families. Addresses most forms of mental health, couple, and family problems. Services provided by licensed mental health professionals at Masters or Doctoral levels. Fees are charged but supplements available for clients who cannot afford full-fees. Clients are not refused services for financial reasons.