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 Guardian Ad Litem Program are a group of trained community volunteers, that are court-appointed, to represent and promote the best interests of abused and neglected children in the states court system. With the assistance of attorney advocates and staff supervisors, these volunteers work toward a plan to ensure that the children are in a safe, permanent, and loving home, as quickly as possible.
The Habitat for Humanity-Fayetteville Area provides affordable housing for low-income families in Cumberland, Bladen, and Sampson counties. Volunteers provide funds, land, labor, materials, and administrative assistance to build homes that are sold to low-income families through no-interest loans. Selected families participate in the construction. They also accept donations of money, tools, and new building materials.
The facility provides halfway house services to the public. The treatment center provides outpatient and residential short-term treatment care. There are special groups and programs for women and men. Special language services provided include assistance for hearing impaired, Spanish, and foreign languages other than Spanish. Payments via Medicaid, state financed insurance, Medicare, and private insurance are accepted. Payment assistance is offered by way of case by case basis.
Providing nursing services, personal care services, home medical equipment, pharmacy services, respiratory services, and mental health services.
In-home aide, personal care services, companion care/sitter, private care, CAP/DA and CAP/C.
Home Choice Network Inc. is a Home-care Agency licensed by the state of North Carolina. We are a local company, founded by healthcare professionals, to help senior adults remain independent and comfortable in their own homes.
Home Choice Network Inc. is a Home Care Agency licensed by the state of North Carolina. We are a local company, founded by healthcare professionals, to help senior adults remain independent and comfortable in their own homes.
Health Keeperz provides health care services in the home. This includes skilled nursing care, wound care specialists, home health aide service, nutritional therapy, medical social workers, tele-home care, IV therapy, and a complete rehabilitation program. They also provide 24 hour home and hospice care.
Offers specialized team approach to assist terminally ill patients and their families in the home.
Provides RN mini visits. Certified nursing assistant to assist with personal care, meal prep, and light housekeeping.
Serves as a resource and support group for anyone interested in home schooling.
The mission of the Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training (CCP) is to assist individuals and communities in recovering from the challending effects of natural and human-caused disasters through the provision of community-based outreach and psychoeducational services.
Provides charitable, educational, humanitarian, and social services to the residents of the Cumberland County and surrounding communities.
Offers assistance to the poor, needy, and disadvantaged in our community. Hope's Chest provides needed items to other non-profit agencies assisting homeless individuals and families get back on their feet. The Variety Store sells donated items. The Men's Ministry serves those suffering the effects of various addictions. Prayer Partners accepts prayer requests for those in need.
Offers child care, sleep-ins, after school care, youth sports programs, aquatics, and summer day camp. Learning Center can be reached at 527-6777.
Includes Hope Mills Lake, 6 baseball fields, 2 tennis courts, 1 basketball court, playground, 0.6 mile walking/bike path, picnic shelters and the community center.
In-School Scouting is an optional coeducational opportunity for separate EC classes that provides hands on scouting experiences during the school day for students with disabilities. The leaders of the troops are the classroom teachers and teacher assistants. The scouts are registered members of Boy Scouts of America and Pines of Carolina (Girl Scouts), and experience modified activities that may lead to earning badges. In the past, the activities have included attending jamborees, enjoying field trips, and participating in Days of Caring.
The Institute for Community Leadership is Fayetteville and Cumberland County's joint community leadership program. It is designed to provide local citizens the opportunity to participate in activities leading to community leadership, volunteer service, and membership on local boards and commissions.
Benefits selected African-American residents of Cross Creek Township. Trustees of the fund determine allocation of a small financial gift at Christmas. Must apply in person during the month of November. Applicant must be 70 and over to be considered. Disbursement of funds is announced through the newspaper near the time of allocation. Call for more information.
Provides spiritual guidance for both men and women. Provides food, clothes lending closet, counseling for substance abuse, domestic violence, and services for troubled teens.