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].
The mission of Juvenile Detention Centers is to provide a safe, secure, humane environment for staff and juveniles; to provide juveniles an opportunity for behavioral change; and to provide quality services and programs for juveniles based on their individual needs.
Provides services for adults with developmental disabilities. Operates residential living facilities and day programs which provide job training and job placement; independent living skills instruction; and adult education classes.
The Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf (ENCSD), established in 1964 , is a day/residential facility for the education of children who are deaf and hard of hearing. It is located on a beautiful and historic fifty-four acre campus in Wilson, North Carolina.
Specializes in speech therapy and swallowing disorders, occupational therapy and pediatric physical therarpy.
The Easterseals UCP Dorothy Spainhour Child Development Center provides quality early care and education services for children from six weeks to 5 years old. Although Easterseals UCP is known for its work with children with disabilities, this children’s center provides an inclusive program for typical learners as well as children with special needs. Our center is licensed through NC Division of Child Development Early Education as a 5 star center with special Developmental Day Certification. This program is also an NC Pre-k site for Cumberland County.
Provides developmental day center services for children with and without special needs, birth through five years old. Children with disabilities receive educational and therapeutic intervention services in an inclusive child care center.
ESUCP may provide scholarships (when available) for inclusion placement within the Children's Centers.
Provides a variety of programs designed to enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities and their families,including physical rehabilitation,individual and family support services, and advocacy programs.
Off-Site inclusion specialists of United Cerebral Palsy of North Carolina offer consultation services at licensed child care centers and registered family day home in Cumberland County in collaboration with Cumberland County Schools. Designed to support preschoolers with special needs, ages 3-5.
Meal assistance program.
Our Clothes Closet is a ministry of Evans Metropolitan Church with the purpose of providing clothing to needy families or individuals in the Fayetteville, NC community. The Clothes Closet is open on each Wednesday from 10 AM until 12 PM. The Clothes Closet is located in the Outreach Ministry Building on the Evans Metropolitan Church campus. Donations may be made Monday – Thursday 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM in the church office. We ask that all clothes being donated be clean and in good condition.
The Café is designed to meet the needs of the homeless and less fortunate in our city. The Café is open every Wednesday from 10 am until 12 pm Come to the Café for free hot meal great fellowship, prayer and encouragement from Evans Ministries.
We cultivate a community of 3,000 Christ like believers who worship God, meet the needs of people, and minister to the Lost. SERVICE TIMES: Sunday School 9:30 AM • Worship Service 10:55 AM • Wednesday Word Explosion 6:30 PM
Provide help to children and adolescents who suffer from unstable homes, conduct disorders, adjustment problems, severe mood swings, school problems, defiance issues, frequent rage outbursts, isolation, attention deficit disorder, depression, and all other behavioral problems that may be affecting your troubled youth.
Provides institutional group care for displaced and broken-home children between the ages of 0 and 21 years old.
Provides institutional group care for displaced and broken-home children between the ages of 0 and 21 years old. Social worker and ministerial counseling services are available. Students attend public school and private on-campus school. Transitional Living Program- that teaches children how to prepare for life on their own. Mothers and Babies Program, Maternity Home, and Adoption 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.
Promotes and provides support for families with children who have special needs with education, outreach and activities.
a parent to parent support program dedicated to families of children with special needs - ages zero to ninety nine - by offering information - emotional support - support groups - workgroups - advocacy - education and community resources.
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.