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].
Expectant moms will learn about the birthing process, relaxation techniques, coping skills, comfort measures, pain relief options, and postpartum care. Interessted participants are strongly recommended to take the prepared childbirth education class around the 30th week of pregnancy.
Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina (PCANC) is the only statewide organization dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and neglect. Through investment in innovative programs proven to prevent child maltreatment before it occurs, PCANC helps North Carolina's communities decrease factors that put children at risk for abuse and increase factors that encourage children to thrive. Through our offices in Raleigh, we serve every community in North Carolina.
Primary Health Choice is committed to helping and providing all individuals and families with the best of services to enhance, grow, and maintain a high quality of life. Â The needs of each and every individual we serve are first and foremost. Â We strive on the beliefs that all individuals should receive the best services regardless of any factor.
Provides before and after school care for children in the school they attend. Offers children the opportunity to participate in sports, games, arts and crafts and special events. Homework time is also offered for children who wish to complete their homework before they go home.
Provides RN mini visits. Certified nursing assistant to assist with personal care, meal prep, and light housekeeping.
The Child Advocacy Center provides up to date Child Abuse Training.
The Program Integrity Unit discovers, pursues, and prevents fraud of benefits. The Integrity Unit seeks reimbursement for overissuance and or overpayments of benefits and provides a deterrent to future fraud.
Provides companions/volunteers to victims of rape. Companions are on call 24 hours for hospital and courtroom companionship. Provides victim advocacy and community networking. Offers support group meetings throughout the year.
Reach Out and Read works through medical provider offices to promote early literacy and school readiness with the distribution of new books to children starting at the six-month checkup, and by talking with parents about the importance of reading aloud to their children. Reach Out and Read utilizes the relationship between parents and medical providers to encourage the development of critical early reading skills in young children.
Provides assistance to eligible applicants whose residence was damaged during Hurricane Matthew. Services include grants to repair or rebuild houses and mobile homes, grants to completely replace mobile homes, reimbursement for money previously spent on repairs, homeowner buyout for unsalvageable homes, relocation assistance, and assistance for landlords with damaged rental properties.
This is an evidence based substance abuse alcohol model that engages communities in a comprehensive way toward developing and maintaining systems of care for at-risk and substance using youth; Reclaiming Futures is a nationally evaluated model (see www.reclaimingfutures.org) now being implemented in Cumberland County.
Training for professionals and organizations on how to recognize the signs of child abuse and how to report suspicions of child abuse.
Newcomer information about Fort Bragg and the surrounding area; welcome packets/worldwide installation information (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines).
Our youth program focuses on academic and character education to help reduce juvenile delinquency. Our adult program focuses on vocational and character education to help reduce recidivism.
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.
First In Families is an innovative resource for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Our philosophy is that persons living with disabilities are the authorities and experts regarding their life choices, we have made individual and family choice and trust a must.
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.
Offers summer camping programs, including day camp and one and two week sessions and environmental education programs. Features tent camping for scout groups, facilities for adult, youth, school, and family retreats.Tree house camping facilities and hayrides are also available. Offers group challenge course, featuring a series of physical obstacles and problems requiring combined cooperative efforts of group to solve.
Provides assistance with clothes for those community members in need, a voucher is required. Support services and baby supplies are also available for teen mothers.
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