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].
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.
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 NFJP provides access to education services and job training, support, and additional services suited to the customer’s career goal. Services provided include: job skill assessment, career counseling, ESL classes, job training, etc.
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.
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
The Fayetteville Vet Center is a community based Readjustment Counseling Service for Combat Veterans, Active Duty Service Members, and their family members. The goal of the Vet Center program is to provide a broad range of counseling services to include post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety, anger management, bereavement, marriage & family counseling, and military sexual trauma.
Appointments are available, but walk-ins are accepted. We can be reached at 910-488-6252 or our 24-hour Combat Call Center at 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387). Veterans and Active Duty Service Members  do not need to be referred, they can self-refer and walk on in for an initial assessment. The Vet Center is a fully confidential program.
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55 and Older Community. Â 1 & 2 bedroom apartments from 602 to up to 811 square feet.
* NOTE: Your actual rent could be lower as it is based on calculations determined by your income and in some instances, deductions. This would be calculated by the apartment site manager after your submission of all required documentation. Features: Ceiling Fans, Central Heat & Air, Community Computer w/Internet, Community Room, Handicapped Accessible Units, Individual Tenant Storage, Insulated Windows & Doors, Interior Apartment Entry, Kitchen w/Range & Refrigerator, Mini Blinds, On-Site Laundry Facility and Well Landscaped.
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.
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.
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is an early literacy program that mails age-appropriate books to registered children on a monthly basis. The books are mailed in the child's name in an effort to create a sense of excitement about getting new books. Children can receive the books from birth to their fifth birthday, regardless of family income. DPIL is often coordinated through a local nonprofit organization, such as a library. The sponsoring organization selects a geographic area to target for book distribution and raises the funds to cover the cost of the books. Parents can also register children online.
The Leadership Development Program (LDP) is a FREE training program, designed to train diverse community volunteers to become qualified, quality board members for nonprofit organizations.
Upon completion of a series of informative classes, LDP graduates are prepared for placement on local boards and committees.
Training Session Topics include:
Leadership and Team Building
Legal and Financial Responsibilities
Roles and Responsibilities of Board Membership
Strategic Planning
Community Building
Program Evaluation
Nonprofit Marketing
Nonprofit Communications
Board Rules/Responsibilities
Fund Raising
Grand Development and Research
Diversity and Cross-Cultural Dialogue
Provides Comprehensive Information and Referral Services for all counties in North Carolina. The service is free, confidential and available in any language.
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.
To create a community for homeless veteran and veterans that will assist them to successfully transition back into civilian society thru training and self empowerment skills.
Provides independent living skills, educational,and social programs for blind and visually impaired adults and school-aged children.
Assists severely disabled people in developing skills and making environmental changes that will enable them to live independently. Provides guidance and counseling, rehabilitation engineering, attendant care and attendant management training, home and vehicle modifications, housing information and placement assistance, and assists with certain equipment purchases. Serves Cumberland, Bladen, Harnett, Hoke, Sampson, Robeson, Moore, Scotland counties. Rehab goals are to help with return to work and maintaining job.
Womack's mission is to provide the highest quality health care, maximize the medical deployability of the force, ensure the combat readiness of Womack's personnel, and sustain exceptional education and training of U.S. Army Medical Department personnel. In support of the Global War on Terror, Womack has deployed significant numbers of healthcare providers to overseas contingency operations.
Womack serves all branches of the military: Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard, both Active Duty and Reserve and the National Guard.
Womack provides healthcare to more than 199,000 TRICARE beneficiaries. This includes Active Duty service men and women, their families, retirees and their families.
Womack physicians, military and civilian, use the latest technology to better serve patients. From interventional radiology techniques to laser eye surgery, our physicians keep their fingers on the pulse of modern medicine. All Womack personnel adhere to the national patient safety goals and Womack is accredited by the Joint Commission.