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 personal care services in the home for client medical disabilities. Services include light housekeeping - errands and assisting clients with bathing and dressing. RN mini visits are also provided.
Provides employment & training related services and information to eligible military veterans. Transition Assistance Program is a 3 day workshop to assist people to are separating from the military. Veterans are given preference with all services at ESC. Case management to assist with work related issues due to military service.
To create a community for homeless veteran and veterans that will assist them to successfully transition back into civilian society thru training and self empowerment skills.
Helps Veterans and dependents with VA benefits.
The City of Fayetteville Community Development Deparmtne operates a network of neighborhood resource centers located throughout the city. The centers are in low to moderate income communites to give citizens convenient access to resource. The primary focus is to provide the adult job seeker with educational tools and special training that will enhance employability.
Work First Family Assistance (WFFA) or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) is a time-limited income based program which provides cash assistance and Medicaid coverage to the parent(s) of a minor child. This program also provides a parent(s) with short-term training and other services to assist them in becoming employed and self-sufficient.
Nurtures, advocates and celebrates the arts in Fayetteville/Cumberland County. Provides grants to local art agencies, artists, and schools to increase and support art activities in the community. Produces International Folk Festival, Fourth Fridays, and Dickens Holiday.
Provides assistance to low-income individuals with health-related emergencies, when referred by a health care provider or human services agency. Services include a direct aid program which provides financial assistance for life-sustaining prescription drugs, medical appliances, vision exams and eyeglasses, supplies and transportation to medical centers and other medical services which the individual cannot afford. Closed for lunch from 12-1pm
Provides family foster care services for children from birth to 18-year-old and facilitates adoptions for children whose parental rights have been terminated.
Offers child care, sleep-ins, after school care, youth sports programs, aquatics, and summer day camp. Learning Center can be reached at 527-6777.
Annual event held the first Friday of November that provides Junior Enlisted Soldiers and Airmen with a day of golf, food, and fun at no cost to the service member. In addition, the event provides the community with the opportunity to meet the Soldiers who serve.
Offers services related to pregnancy by providing maternity clothes, physicals, food pantry, emotional and spiritual support, and children's clothing up to a 4T. Services are free, confidential, and available to all.
Noncustodial Parent location, establishment of paternity/child support, and enforcement of child support orders.
Myers Recreation Center plans, organizes, and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors. Parks
Lunch meals are provided in a group setting. The service is to promote the health and well-being of the older adults through the provision of nutritious meals and opportunities for social and recreational interaction.
Volunteers deliver lunch meals to homebound older adults five days a week. These meals help maintain or improve the health of an impaired person to enable him/her to remain in their own home as ling as possible.
Provides teens ages 11-18 who are first-time offenders an alternative sentencing opportunity to repay society for their offenses. Teenagers serve as clerks, bailiffs, and attorneys. Judges and trained attorneys serve as the Teen Court Judges. Teen Court also offers volunteer positions for older teens and young adults.
We got jazz! Like Baroque? We got Baroque! Like musical Theater? We got musical theater. As a matter of fact, we got something for everyone. Whether it the lyrical classicism of the Fabio and Chiara Parrini duo or the smooth jazz styling of Derek Day, here for you in Buies Creek. We at Campbell we believe that the University should be a leader in cultural and artistic endeavors. Programs include: Cape Fear Fine Arts, Community Concert Series, and Performing Arts.
Joining hands with community partners we provide a safe and child-friendly Center that supports the prevention, investigation and prosecution of child abuse. We provide forensic interviewing services, and victim family advocacy to referred clients. We provide prevention programs to professionals and the community at-large such as
Annual Community Prevention Breakfast
Community Pinwheel Campaign
Human Trafficking Awareness Forum
Launching Hope
Partner in Prevention (PIP)
Professional Educational Trainings for Child Abuse Investigators
Stewards of Children Training
The Pinwheel Campaign is specifically for Child Abuse Prevention.