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].
Offers child care assistance to current curriculum students enrolled at Fayetteville Technical Community College. Single parents, displaced homemakers or students who would not be able to continue their education without the availability of child care scholarships are eligible.
Financial assistance to families who qualify.
Fri 8:00am - Noon
After-hours appointments available
Plans, adminsters, and advocates services for young children and their families. Provides funding for programs and services for young children under six years of age and their families, and access to high-quality and affordable childcare, health care, and other critical family services.
Friday 8-12 Noon
Pediatric Developmental Therapy (PDT) was founded with a mission focused on providing quality speech therapy, occupational therapy and physical therapy to children. As part of our mission, the therapists work to give parents the tools and strategies they need to help their children develop and carry over therapy principles to the home. Each child is treated as a individual and the therapy is designed to best meet each child's needs. PDT therapists are educated in a variety of areas and specialties so we are uniquely positioned to make sure children are given the therapy they need to reach their full potential.
Provides specialized pediatric emergency services.
Provides quality health care services to patients in a manner which is cost effective and maintains the family unit in the home setting with continuity, dignity, and comfort.
Pediatric Outpatient Services serves children from birth to age 21. Offers screening, evaluation, and therapy to include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and audiology services.Provides treatment for dysfunction and disability. Provides screening and evaluation.
Offers clinics staffed by physicians and medical residents and students. Services include: Endocrinology, Pediatric Cardiology, Infectious disease, Pediatric Consultation, and Child Abuse Evaluation Clinics.
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.
The Period of PURPLE Crying program is the name given to the National Center on shaken Baby Syndrome's evidence-based SBS prevention program, which includes a full color 11-page booklet and a 10-minute DVD intended to be given to parents of new infants.
Provides adjustment services for children in foster care placement and their parents through individual & family counseling. Clients can be referred to the program by any social worker at the Department of Social Services.
PFC Family Resource Center creates a collaborative relationship maximizing community resources that meet the needs of children and families which include better access to services, information, resources, and needs identified in studies conducted by the Partnership for Children (PFC) and other community efforts. Our Information Referral Assistant (IRA) is available to answer telephone calls for each agency and provides information related to those agencies as a point of contact; whenever possible, greets and assists visitors. Office equipment is available to our partners & non-profit agencies at a competitive price.
Provides affordable leisure activities for youth, adults and seniors.
We are a community of over 200 full time associates. Our services are provided by licensed professionals all of whom have a Master’s Degree level education. Treatment team’s help families map a positive path for their lives and develop nurturing relationships at home and in the community that can support them in life. The team supports the family by: reducing behavioral symptoms, helping to identify and set positive goals, strenghtening parenting skills, teaching communication skills, anger management skills and providing 24/7/365 crisis support.
Peer education program, parent opportunities, and peer training.
Provides recreational services, athletics, and clubs for grade school and high school family members of active duty or retired Air Force and DOD personnel.
An annual contest done in conjunction with Military Family Week. Open to family members (kindergarten through sixth grade) of active duty, Reserves, National Guard, DoD civilian employees, and Retirees.
Provides residential services for at risk females up to age 17. Offers community support for males and females up to age 20. Also offer Diagnostic Assessments.
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