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].
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 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.
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.
Newcomer information about Fort Bragg and the surrounding area; welcome packets/worldwide installation information (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines).
Plans, organizes, and directs structured affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors.
Offers independent living services for people who are visually impaired to help them achieve the maximum level of self-sufficiency.
Provides services to strengthen and facilitate the educational process by identifying, modifying, and removing barriers to learning with a focus on the areas of: homelessness, child abuse and neglect, academic and behavior concerns, attendance, health concerns, substance abuse, family violence, mental health concerns, and family crisis.
Special Assistance provides a cash supplement to individuals to help pay for room and board in an adult care home or group home.
Long Term Care provides a cash supplement to individuals to help pay for room and board in a long term care/skilled nursing facility.
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.
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
Through a variety of programs, the agency provides rehabilitation services for individuals with vocational goals who are blind, visually impaired, deaf-blind, or multi-handicapped. Rehabilitation counselors work one-on-one with participants to determine which rehabilitation services are needed for them to become self-sufficient.
Offers resources for county residents to fill their informational/recreational reading needs; comprehensive collection of books (including foreign language and ESL materials), magazines, audio/video/DVD materials, local newspapers, access to online databa
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.
Nutrition education and food supplements for pregnant women, breastfeeding women, or women who have given birth within the last six months. Children up to age 5 also included.
Assists non-disabled adults with minor children to secure employment by providing education, training, and supportive services.
Supportive Services includes providing temporary financial assistance, with monthly payments based on needs and resources.
The Workforce development Center provides services to youth, unskilled adults, dislocated workers, and welfare-to-work recipients for entry and re-entry into the labor force, by offering occupational skills/training and job search placement activities. The WDC also administers the Summer Youth Employment (youth work permit) and Training Program for youth ages 14-21, and the Five Percent Older Individual Activity Program for persons 55 years or older who need help obtaining employment.
Provides services to youth, unskilled adults, dislocated workers, and welfare-to-work recipients for entry and re-entry into the labor force, by offering occupational skills/training and job search placement activities. Administers the Summer Youth Employment (youth work permit) and Training Program for youth ages 14-21, and the Five Percent Older Individual Activity Program for persons 55 years or older who need help obtaining employment.
Assists families in finding, deciding on, and using quality child care.
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