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 recreational opportunities to citizens of all ages. Activities include leisure activities; classes such as fitness, arts and crafts, and self-defense, programs for Senior Citizens; free play for children after school; and special events. Multi-purpose rooms are available for rental or free for qualified non-profit organizations.
Deaf-Blind Specialists provide services to meet the unique needs of persons who have hearing impairments in addition to blindness. These services help individuals to live independently in their homes and communities. Community Outreach Services might include: assessment of needs; referral, advocacy and support services; and consultation, education and training for the consumer, family members and other service providers.
Eligible participants may receive help with glaucoma medications, eye drops for acute infections, cataract surgery when visual acuity is severely affected, laser surgery for diabetes and retinal tears, and emergency eye related surgeries.
Through a variety of programs, the agency provides rehabilitation services for individuals with vocational goals who are blind, visually impaired, deaf-blind, or multi-handicapped. Rehabilitation counselors work one-on-one with participants to determine which rehabilitation services are needed for them to become self-sufficient.
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.
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.
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.
The Fayetteville Fire Department has been a vital part of the City's past and will play an even greater role in providing safety for its citizens in the future. To promote life safety and reduce human suffering and property loss through public education and fire prevention programs. Administrative offices are open from Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Address
632 Langdon Street Faytteville NC 28301
Phone
910-433-1727
Hours of Operation
Monday 8:00 AM-5:00 PM with the exception of City recognized holidays
Provides tours of the fire station. Participants will see the equipment and facilities, and hear a fire safety message. Limited to groups of 50 or less and advance notice is required.
Provides public speakers and equipment to schools, organizational meetings, and other events. Speakers deliver instructions and demonstrations to develop fire safety and survival behaviors.
The Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority provides 1045 units of income based public housing in Fayetteville/Cumberland County. Applications are received for Public Housing on Wednesdays 9-11 am and 2-4pm, except holidays. All applicants must be 18 years of age or older and bring a valid picture ID for all adult members of the applicant's household, and a social security card and birth certificate for each member of the household. All applications must be completed in person at the Housing Management Office located at 88 Grove View Terrace.
Provides 1045 units of income based public housing in Fayetteville/Cumberland County. Applications are received for Public Housing on Wednesdays 9-11 am and 2-4pm, except holidays. All applicants must be 18 years of age or older and bring a valid picture ID for all adult members of the applicant's household, and a social security card and birth certificate for each member of the household. All applications must be completed in person at the Housing Management Office located at 88 Grove View Terrace.
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