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].
List fee summer meals that are served to children ages 18 and younger and are located at schools, churches, community centers and other places that are safe for kids and teens to go. Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) sites only operate when school is not in session.
Offers summer camping programs, including day camp and one and two week sessions. 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.
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.
Serves youth who are academically at-risk in this after school component. They receive academic help from tutors as well as time for organized enrichment and recreation activities in a structured setting.
Provides care services to all families who have suffered the loss of a soldier. This includes facilitating support groups, coordinating events, as well as, linking families to community resources and services.
Formerly Green's Home for Women, now Teague's Home for women offers transitional housing for homeless women. VA claims Assistance Job Search Assistance/Referral Transitional Housing for Homeless Veterans Mentoring/Life Coaching Assistance with Discharge Upgrades Financial Literacy Classes Transportation to VA for medical care and treatment Peer counseling and support groups. And above all, compassionate care and consideration for the daughters of our nation.
Teague's Home for Women is a faith-based non-profit organization designed to provide women the tools they need to move off the street, learn how to get a job or education and improve their situation.
Peer education program, parent opportunities, and peer training.
Provides teens ages 11-18 who are first-time offenders an alternative sentencing opportunity to repay society for their offenses. Teenagers serve as clerks, bailiffs, and attorneys. Judges and trained attorneys serve as the Teen Court judges. Volunteer positions for Adults and Young Adults.
Provides teens ages 11-18 who are first-time offenders an alternative sentencing opportunity to repay society for their offenses. Teenagers serve as clerks, bailiffs, and attorneys. Judges and trained attorneys serve as the Teen Court Judges. Teen Court also offers volunteer positions for older teens and young adults.
Adolescent pregnancy recreational services for children and youth to include parent involvement. Programs are school-based and community-based. Parent support groups are encouraged. Empowers teens and preteens with self-control to reduce risky behaviors and improve self-image.
The Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program is a joint endeavor of North Carolina Cooperative Extension and volunteers who wish to help gardeners by sharing their knowledge. The program is designed to recruit and train volunteers to help meet educational needs of home gardeners
The Re-Store Warehouse accepts donations of new and used home improvement products such as cabinets, appliances, lighting, furniture, lighting and plumbing fixtures, windows, doors and more. The materials are sold to the public at a discount with the proceeds going back to the community through organizations such as Fayetteville Urban Ministry, Operation Inasmuch, Cumberland Interfaith Hospitality Network, The Center for Economic Empowerment and Development (formerly The Women's Center of Fayetteville), Teague's Home for Women and Habitat for Humanity. These organizations provide much needed programs, assistance and housing for those who are less fortunate. Renovating your kitchen or bathroom? Working on a major remodel or just looking for some cool stuff to spruce up your house.
The S.A.L.T. Project exists to reduce the footprint of trauma on individuals and communities who have experienced, or are still going through crisis. We are Sowing A Legacy Together of G.R.A.C.E. and healing as we provide psychotherapy treatment to people in crisis, develop the next generation of therapists, and supervisors, and supply practical support to under-resourced communities around the world. We believe that everybody should have access to quality mental health care. That is why the S.A.L.T. Project sets fees for therapy based on a sliding scale. Fees are adjusted to the needs of each client based on their income and the size of their household, and can go as low as $5 per session. In some cases, when even a minimum fee may be too much. The S.A.LT project also offers counseling, free of charge.
Plans, organizes, and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors.
Provides after school programs and recreational activities for military dependents and those who are military affiliated. Call for hours of operation.
Offers assessments and counseling for career choices and goals. Provides financial assistance with tuition and books at a community college or trade center for up to 2 years.
A list of participating providers can be found here:
https://www.ncworks.gov/vosnet/drills/provider/provdrill.aspx?geo=3701000000&pu=1&plang=E
Also provides on-the-job training and internships.
Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
The Hope Center is a City of Fayetteville-owned facility to address the needs of the homeless female population. The Hope Center will provide meals, shelter, computer lab and referral services to homeless women
Provides excellence and value in health care and benefits by providing services that are both patient centered and evidence based. Care is delivered by engaged, collaborative teams in an integrated environment that supports learning, discovery and continuous improvement.
To encourage the love of reading and learning, the UWCC in collaboration with EMBARQ, launched DPIL in 2005. It is our goal that every preschool child in Cumberland County has his/her own library of books at home. Children registered in DPIL receive a free book at home every month by mail until his/her fifth birthday.
Provides personal care services in the home for client medical disabilities. Services include light housekeeping - errands and assisting clients with bathing and dressing. RN mini visits are also provided.
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