FRG Survey Family Resource Guide Survey
Online Research Edition

A collaborative effort by the Partnership for Children of Cumberland County, Inc.

City Bus Route Services Listing

Run on October 16, 2008 at 02:36 AM, from 38.103.63.60
Organization Name Program Name Phone Number Contact Name Service Description
Airborne & Special Operations Museum Airborne & Special Operations Museum (910) 483-3003 Patrick Tremblay Teaches students, civilians and military service members about the core values, sacrifice, courage, devotion to duty, and exploits of this unique sector of our armed forces. Exhibit galleries are free; theater and motion simulator have admission charges.
URL: www.asomf.org
American Heart Association American Heart Association (910) 323-9387 Wendy Jones Works to advance groundbreaking research, spread livesaving knowledge and help all Americans live longer, healthier lives. Helps safeguard people of all ages from the devastation of heart disease.
URL: www.americanheart.org
American Red Cross, Highlands Chapter Health and Safety Services (910) 867-8151 Marilyn Martinez Provides education and training in personal and/or professional emergency response. Offers First Aid/CPR training, babysitters training for ages 11-15, Wilderness 1st Aid, Pet 1st Aid and other classes designed to meet OSHA requirements.
URL: www.highlandsarc.org
ARC of Cumberland County Let's Play To Grow (910) 867-2141 Sharon Ward Provides play, recreation, and shared experiences for children with special needs and their families.
URL: www.disabilityresourcecenter.net
ARC of Cumberland County DisAbility Resource Center (910) 867-2141 Sharon Ward Works to promote the welfare and quality of life of children and adults with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities by improving conditions and providing advocacy. Provides social and recreational opportunities, educates the community about disabilities, educates parents and those with disabilities, about the resources and support systems available to them. A lending library is available with current information available to the community.
URL: www.disabilityresourcecenter.net
Arc of Cumberland County Parents' Time Out (910) 867-2141 Sharon Ward Provides a break for parents of children with developmental delays/disabilities. Siblings are welcome. Fees apply.
URL: www.disabilityresourcecenter.net
Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County (910) 323-1776 Deborah Martin Mintz Nurtures, advocates, and celebrates the arts in Fayetteville/Cumberland County. Provides grants to local art agencies, artists, and schools to increase and support art activities in the community. Produces International Folk Festival, Fourth Fridays, and Dickens Holiday.
URL: www.theartscouncil.com
Autism Society of Cumberland County Autism Society of Cumberland County (910) 826-3004 Jackie Pfuntner Offers support and direct services for families of individuals with autism. Provides parent education workshops, support groups, resource and referral, conference scholarships, summer day camp, teacher grants, and family outings for families of children with autism.
URL: www.autismcc.org
Autism Society of Cumberland County Camp Sunshine Summer Developmental Day Program (910) 826-3004 Jackie Pfuntner, Director of Programs and Outreach Provides an appropriate educational and recreational summer program for individuals with autism. Approximately a 6 - 7 week program. Applications are available in December.
URL: www.autismcc.org
B.E.L.L.E.S., Inc. B.E.L.L.E.S., Inc. (910) 424-4939 Tai Kimes B.E.L.L.E.S., Inc. is a non profit organization for girls between the ages of 11-18. We offer a rewards based program for all young ladies who pass our standard selection process. Our mission is to challenge and engage young girls by providing positive workshops, career focused volunteer services and other fun activities that will guide girls to a positive future by expanding their vision on all aspects of life.
URL: www.belles-inc.org
Beginnings for Parents of Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, Inc. BEGINNINGS (800) 541-4327 (NC) Dr. Joni Y. Alberg, Executive Director Provides support and information to parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing, deaf parents with hearing children and the professionals who serve these family's, from birth to 21.
URL: www.ncbegin.org
Better Health Better Health (910) 483-7534 Judy Klinck Emergency financial assistance up to $200/year for prescription drugs, medical supplies, dental extractions, medical equipment, vision services, orthotics and prosthetics, and gas money for out-of-town medical appointments. Diabetic management services including monitoring clinics, classes, and exercise. Eat Smart, Move More, a program of healthy living taught to church or civic groups. Medical equipment loan: wheel chairs, walkers, bath assisting devices, bedside commodes, other.
URL: www.betterhealthcc.org
Better Health of Cumberland County Emergency Medical Services (910) 483-7534 Judy Klinck Provides assistance to low income individuals with health related emergencies, when referred by a health care provider or human services agency. Services include a direct aid program which provides financial assistance for life-sustaining prescription drugs, medical appliances, vision exams and eye glasses, supplies and transportation to medical centers, and other medical services which the individual cannot afford.
URL: www.unitedway-cc.org/volagency.html
Boys & Girls Clubs of Cumberland County After School and Summer Program (910) 484-2639 Don Williams Promotes leadership, character, health, and career development while emphasizing social, cultural, and educational growth.
URL: www.bgca.org
Boys & Girls Clubs of Cumberland County Tokay Park Summer Program (910) 480-2042 Pedro Goolsby Promotes leadership, character, health, and career development while emphasizing social, cultural, and educational growth.
URL: www.bgca.org
Cape Fear Valley Health System Stanton Hospitality House (910) 609-4032 Melissa Hamrick Provides accommodations for family members of out of town patients or outpatients in any of the Fayetteville area hospitals. Provide sleeping accommodations, laundry facilities, and emotional support services.
URL: None
Cape Fear Valley Health System The Children's Center (910) 609-6529 none Provides acute and intensive care services for children with medical and surgical needs.
URL: www.CapeFearValley.com
Cape Fear Valley Health System Cumberland County Health Check (910) 829-1778 James Tillman Preventative health care program for children under the age of 21 who receive Medicaid. Services provided are complete well-child check-up, including vision and hearing tests, blood and urine tests, history, growth, food and eating habits, immunizations, and dental care. Interperiodic examination for sports participation are conducted.
URL: www.CapeFearValley.com
Cape Fear Valley Health System Pediatric Emergency Department (910) 609-4000 none Provides specialized pediatric emergency services.
URL: www.CapeFearValley.com
Cape Fear Valley Health System Prepared Childbirth & Breastfeeding Classes (910) 609-5465 none Sponsors new parent classes, breastfeeding classes, labor/delivery room tours and prepared childbirth classes.
URL: www.CapeFearValley.com
Cape Fear Valley Health System Pediatric Outpatient Services of Southeastern Regional Rehabilitation Center (910)609-4499 Mica Mitchell 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.
URL: www.CapeFearValley.com
Cape Fear Valley Health System Behavioral Health Care Outpatient Services (910) 609-3700 Doug Parish Offers a broad range of outpatient services for emotional difficulties. Services include psychiatric assessment, medication management and review, individual and group therapy, play therapy, psychological evaluations, and education groups.
URL: www.CapeFearValley.com
Cape Fear Valley Health System Hearing/Speech/Language Screenings of Southeastern Regional Rehabilitation Center (910) 609-6079 Melissa Wisneski Administers hearing and speech/language screenings to children ages 3-5 in child care centers, home care centers, at community sites, and in the Speech/Audiology Department. Referrals and follow-up are provided for children who do not pass the screenings.
URL: www.capefearvalley.com
Cape Fear Valley Health System Behavioral Health Care Inpatient Services (910) 609-3700 Doug Parish Provides hospital services including psychiatric treatment for children, adolescents, and adults in crisis. Services include inpatient care, partial hospitalization, and residential treatment. Treatment includes medication management as needed; individual, family and group therapy; activities therapy and education. Parents are encouraged to participate in treatment and parenting classes. Serves children ages 5to 17 years old.
URL: www.CapeFearValley.com
Cardinal Clinic, LLC Family Behavioral Healthcare (910) 867-8889 Carol Doyle Outpatient Services Individual and Group Therapy Marriage and Family Theray Psychiatric Evaluation Medication Management Specialized Assessments Specialized Evaluation and Testing Community Support Services (CSS) Diagnostic Assessments CSS for Children, Adolescents and Adults Intensive In-Home Services Therapeutic Homes/Treatment Foster Care
URL: www.cardinalclinic.com
CARE Clinic CARE Clinic (910) 485-0555 Cathy Ory Provides free basic primary health care for uninsured Cumberland County adults who have limited incomes. Services include primary medical care, dental extractions, chiropractic care, limited pharmacy services, routine laboratory tests, social services, education, and referral to other resources in the community.
URL: www.thecareclinic.org
Care Management Services Community Intervention Program (910) 864-1870 Leslie Guthrie The Community Intervention Program will provide a home visiting program for children and families who do not qualify for Early Intervention Programs in Cumberland County. We provide developmental screening, developmental play therapy, and playgroups. In addition, we focus on parent education and parent-child interaction while conducting home visits.
URL: None
Catholic Charities Emergency Assistance, Family Support and Counseling (910) xxx-xxxx Lou Orban Emergency Assistance includes Food, rent, utiliites, local bus passes, baby clothes and other items. Family Support Casework Management and Psychosocial counseling
URL: www.raldioc.org
Catholic Charities Catholic Charities (910) 424-2020 Dianna Apis Serves the poor and assists in keeping families together by offering emergency assistance, family counseling and outreach case worker, and Hispanic/Latino outreach services.
URL: None
Catholic Charities Emergency Assistance (910) 424-2020 Louis Orban Serves the poor and assists in keeping families together by offering emergency assistance, family counseling and outreach case worker, and Hispanic/Latino outreach services.
URL: None
CDC of America Renaissance Mentoring Programs for Youth and Adults (910) 521-2913 Roosevelt McPherson, Ed. D. Renaissance Mentoring Programs for Youth and Adults are sponsored by CDC of America (Community Development Corporation of America). The programs' vision is "success for all at-risk children and disadvantaged young adults." The mission is mentoring/tutoring children, ages 6-15, and young adults, ages 16-21, to become healthy, productive American citizens.
URL: www.cdcoa.org
Child Advocacy Center, Inc. Child Advocacy Center (910) 486-9700 Tammy Laurence, Executive Director Provides a child-friendly environment designed to meet abused children's needs for warmth, support, and protection during investigation, protection, and treatment.
URL: http://www.childadvocacycenter.com/
Child Welfare Information Gateway Child Welfare Information Gateway 800-394-3366 Mary Sullivan Child Welfare Information Gateway provides access to information and resources to help protect children and strengthen families. A service of the Children's Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
URL: www.childwelfare.gov
Child Welfare Information Gateway Child Welfare Information Gateway 800-394-3366 Mary Sullivan Child Welfare Information Gateway provides access to information and resources to help protect children and strengthen families. A service of the Children's Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
URL: www.childwelfare.gov
Children's Developmental Services Agency Assistive Technology Services (910) 486-1605 , 257 Marj Cannon, PT Provides resources and tools to assist young children with disabilities to participate in daily activity with greater ease and independence. These tools range from simple aids to sophisticated equipment specifically designed to help children learn and develop.
URL: www.check-it-out.org
Children's Developmental Services Agency Children's Developmental Services Agency (910) 486-1605 Lisa Hemstreet Lead local agency for the North Carolina Infant Toddler Program (NCITP). Provides developmental assessments to determine eligibility for the ITP and Early Intervention Service Coordination to children birth to age 3 and their families who qualify for the program. Branch offices also located in Elizabethtown, Clinton and Lumberton.
URL: wch.dhhs.state.nc.us/dec_s.htm
Children's Home Society of North Carolina Children's Home Society of North Carolina (910) 860-5534 Heidi Minor Provides pre-placement, post-placement, step-parent and relative adoption services for individuals or families living in North Carolina. Post-adoption and foster care services provided.
URL: www.chsnc.org
City Of Fayetteville Old Wilmington Road Resource Center (910) 433-1610 Jackie Bell To provide the adult job seeker, 18 years and older, with educational tools and special training that will enhance employability.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
City Of Fayetteville Blanton Green Resource Center (910) 482-4499 Jackie Bell To provide the adult job seeker 18 years and older with educational tools and special training that will enhance employability.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
City Of Fayetteville Bunce Green Apartments Resource Center (910) 867-6922 Jackie Bell To provide the adult job seeker, 18 years and older, with educational tools and special training that will enhance employability.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
City Of Fayetteville Seabrook Park Resource Center (910) 433-1105 Jackie Bell To provide the adult job seeker, 18 years and older, with educational tools and special training that will enhance employability.
URL: www.citypffayetteville.org
Cleft Palate Foundation Cleft Palate Foundation (800) 242-5338 Lissa Holmes Promotes the understanding of problems involved in treatment of cleft lip, cleft palate and other craniofacial defects.
URL: www.cleftline.org
Coalition on Services to the Homeless Coalition on Services to the Homeless (910) 323-4673 Rev. Charles Humphries Operates a hotline which accumulates information on the availability of beds in the area. Operates a day center at St. Joseph's Episcopal Church which provides referrals on money management, job training, social service entitlements and substance abuse relief. Operates a shelter, the Hope Center for men, at 913 Person Street in Fayetteville.
URL: None
Community Outreach Advocate Community Outreach Advocate (910) 261-5894 Martha Beatty We are a community resources, referral, support organization. We provide advocacy, mentoring, skills and leadership development, awareness and enrichment opportunities. We also provide skills to empowerment and skill development, provide awareness,enrichment opportunities to enhance and promote good citizenship.
URL: www.xxxxxxxx.com
Community Service Center Community Service Center (910) 483-4384 a Provides emergency clothing and limited food items for those in need.
URL: None
Crisis Center for girls Lady's Choice Crisis Intervention and Resource Center (910) 797-5172 Helen L. Watson, Director Offering one-on-one counseling, family counseling, Project Virtue Leadership Program, The Journey Leadership Development Program for at risk girls. Summer Enrichment Camps, Mother to Daughter workshops and support group for parents and more. For teenage girls from the ages of 11ys to 21 years old.
URL: www.ladysbychoice.com
Cumberland Community Action Program, Inc. ASPIRE Food Pantry 910-485-7271 Barbara Simmons Provides direct services and nutritional education to the ASPIRE Self-Sufficiency clients and emergency food packages to those in need and brown bag packages to the low-income elderly and Hispanic community.
URL: http://ccap-inc.org
Cumberland Community Action Program, Inc. Head Start (910) 487-9800 Christina Adeyemi Provides comprehensive early childhood development program for low-income and special needs children birth to age four.
URL: http://ccap-inc.org
Cumberland Community Action Program, Inc. Consumer Credit Counseling Service 910-323-3192 Patricia Tyson Prevents financial difficulties through education and counseling in sound buying practices, budgeting, money management, and the wise and proper use of credit. Advises and counsels families and individuals who are burdened with excessive indebtedness to develop a plan of liquidation within their income with the cooperation of their creditors. Provides guidance to families on budgeting and money management. In additon,CCCS provides comprehensive housing counseling. Offers homeownership workshops and financial workshops for children and youth.
URL: http://ccap-inc.org
Cumberland Community Action Program, Inc. Cumberland Community Action Program (910) 485-6131 Kim Stafford Provides a variety of programs designed to improve the quality of life. Provides employment counseling and assistance to low income individuals to identify employment goals and obtain skills and training required to obtain a job (323-3192). Purchases and rehabilitates existing housing making affordable housing available to low income persons (485-6923).
URL: http://ccap-inc.org
Cumberland Community Action Program, Inc. Second Harvest Food Bank of Southeast NC (910) 485-8809 Fred Littlejohn Distributes food to non-profit agencies which operate feeding programs in a seven county area (Bladen, Cumberland, Duplin, Harnett, Hoke, Robeson, and Sampson Counties). Accepts donations of food and money.
URL: http://ccap-inc.org/sharvest
Cumberland Community Action Program, Inc. ASPIRE Self Sufficiency 910-223-0116 Veronica R. Melton Assists low-income individuals and families attain the skills and knowledge that is needed in order to become self-sufficient.
URL: http://ccap-inc.org
Cumberland County Association for Indian People Association for Indian People (910) 483-8442 Gladys Hunt Seeks to enhance self determination and self sufficiency of Native Americans in Cumberland County as it relates to their political, socio-economic and well being. Offers employment counseling, classroom training, adult basic education classes, and assistance in locating sources for paying utility bills in the winter. Operates a senior citizens center, day care center, and a housing locator service. Offers rent assistance if eviction is threatened.
URL: None
Cumberland County Clerk of Superior Court Child Support Division of the Clerk of Superior Court (910) 678-2908 Division Manager Enforces all child support orders that are entered in domestic court. A correct address and a place of employment of the person paying child support are required to withhold wages.
URL: www.nccourts.org
Cumberland County CommuniCare, Inc. Cumberland County CommuniCare, Inc. (910) 829-9017 Robin Jenkins, PhD Provides and supports prevention/early intervention to at-risk children and their families in Cumberland County through community-based collaboration. Provides evaluation, program development, quality improvement, substance abuse treatment, youth gang prevention/intervention, youth leadership development, prevention training/management services and community consulting.
URL: www.cccommunicare.org
Cumberland County CommuniCare, Inc. Juvenile Assessment Center (910) 829-9017 Richard Alligood Provides services for youth and families who have, or are likely to, come into contact with the legal system in a multi-agency collaborative manner at a single location. Best suited for: at-risk children, early offending and/or misdemeanor offenders, diversions from Juvenile Court, and those youth under supervision contracts at the Intake phase of court involvement. Also provides parent education & training classes, Youth Enrichment Seminars, and summer youth workshops.
URL: www.juvenileassessment.org
Cumberland County Department of Public Health Cumberland County Department of Public Health (910) 433-3600 receptionist Provides various clinics including a Child Health Clinic for ages infant to 18 years old which provides immunizations, vision, hearing, and sickle cell screening; Adult Health Clinic which provides comprehensive health care for adult clients with Medicare, Medicaid, or those who do not have another primary health care provider; WIC provides nutrition services for women, infant, and children; Women's Preventive Health provides Breast and Cervical Cancer Program to low-income women 50-64 years of age; Family Planning provides pre-pregnancy counseling, education, physical examination, and birth control counseling; Maternity Clinic provides complete prenatal care and delivery services; Dental Clinic services are provided for children ages birth to 14 years of age;Child Service Coordination is a voluntary home visitation program that provides free services to children ages birth to 5 years of age (433-3800);Maternity Care Coordination is a voluntary program that assists pregnant women in getting prenatal care and community resources to meet their needs.
URL: www.co.cumberland.nc.us/health/index
Cumberland County Department of Public Health Child Health Clinic (910) 433-3632 Cheryl McLaurin - Charge Nurse Provides medical screening services for children from birth to 18 years old by appointment. Services include: physical examinations, laboratory screenings, hearing, vision, and preventive education.
URL: publichealth.sr-ahec.org/Cumberland/default.htm
Cumberland County Department of Public Health Car Seats (910) 433-3890 Theresa Lofton Provides parent education on installation and proper use of car seats. Sells car seats to families that meet the eligibility requirements. Fees must be paid in advance (cash only).
URL: publichealth.sr-ahec.org/Cumberland/default.htm
Cumberland County Department of Public Health Health Education (910) 433-3893 Barbara Carraway Assists in the prevention of disease and the promotion of healthy living. Plans, organizes, and conducts community and school health programs. Counsels clinic patients. Provides speakers for any health topic.
URL: publichealth.sr-ahec.org/Cumberland/default.htm
Cumberland County Department of Public Health School Health Program (910) 433-3800 Wanda Tart Provides in-school screening for vision and hearing problems. Provides guidance for overall school health issues and links resources to children.
URL: http://www.cumberlandhealth.org/
Cumberland County Department of Public Health Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) (910) 433-3800 Michelle Thompson or Yolanda Davis Helps families cope with SIDS (crib death). Provides services such as home visits, counseling, education, consolation, and support by public health nurses or social workers.
URL:
Cumberland County Department of Social Services Work First (910) 677-2436/2315 Cidy Wilson/Vivian Tookes Provides monetary payment to the parent(s) or caretaker of a child in order to pay for the needs of the child (food, clothing, shelter, etc.). Provides training and placement services for employment.
URL: www.ccdssnc.com
Cumberland County Department of Social Services Food Stamp Program (910) 677-2536 Bill Duke/Richard Everett Provides assistance to eligible families to purchase food items essential to good health
URL: www.dss.co.cumberland.nc.us/
Cumberland County Department of Social Services Medicaid (910) 323-1540 Richard Everett / Bill Duke Provides medical insurance programs for qualified low-income families. Transportation to medical appointments is available for medicaid recipients.
URL: www.ccdssnc.com
Cumberland County Department of Social Services Adjustment Services for the Blind (910) 677-2413 Calvin Harris Offers independent living services for people who are visually impaired to help them achieve the maximum level of self-sufficiency.
URL: www.ccdssnc.com
Cumberland County Department of Social Services Eye Referrals (910) 677-2413 Calvin Harris Provides various services, including examinations and glasses. Copayment is required.
URL: www.ccdssnc.com
Cumberland County Department of Social Services Health Support Services (910) 677-2405 Karen Simkin Provides health care counseling, referrals to health agencies, clinics and hospitals, and intermediate or skilled nursing care facility placement.
URL: www.ccdssnc.com
Cumberland County Department of Social Services Personal & Family Counseling/Supportive Services (910) 677-2532 Lyndelia Wynn 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.
URL: www.ccdssnc.com
Cumberland County Department of Social Services Protective Services For Children (910) 677-2450 Mary McCoy / Al Foote / Lee Roberts Provides investigative reports of neglect, abuse, dependency, or exploitation, evaluates the degree of damage or risk to the child; cooperates with law enforcement agencies and initiates court action when necessary, counsels and plans with the child’s family toward the solution and prevention of problems causing neglect, abuse, dependency, or exploitation, and arranges for the provisions of services.
URL: www.ccdssnc.com
Cumberland County Department of Social Services Foster Home Licensing (910) 677-2995 Sandra Robinson Recruits, screens and trains foster parents to provide temporary care for children who have been removed from their home either by court order or voluntary placement agreements. The goal is for each child to be reunited with their family as quickly as possible. Speakers are available to any community group wanting to learn about foster care. Recruitment/Information Meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month, at 12 noon and 6:30 PM, on the first floor of the CCDSS building. The public is invited.
URL: www.ccdssnc.com
Cumberland County Department of Social Services Adoption Services (910) 677-2541 Sandra Robinson Prepares children and chosen family for adoptive placement, supervises placement, and recommends to the Court that the Decree of Adoption should be issued.
URL: www.ccdssnc.com
Cumberland County Department of Social Services Day Care Services for Children (910) 323-1540 Della Sweat / Heather Taylor / Linda Scott Provides protection, care, and developmental experiences to children ages birth through 12 years old. Services are provided primarily to low-income families to support employment and training efforts or in conjunction with protective services for children. Provides assistance with payments to child care providers. Clients must be income eligible and meet state requirements.
URL: www.ccdssnc.com
Cumberland County Department of Social Services Family Planning/Problem Pregnancy (910) 677-2230 Deborah Brown Provides counseling to individuals regarding prevention of unplanned pregnancies, dealing with and making informed decisions about unplanned pregnancies, and options available which address the situation.
URL: www.ccdssnc.com
Cumberland County Department of Social Services North Carolina Health Choice for Children (910) 323-1540 Deborah Brown Provides health insurance for children who are not eligible for Medicaid and aren't covered by any other comprehensive health insurance program.
URL: www.ccdssnc.com
Cumberland County Department of Social Services CARE Center Family Violence Program (910) 677-2532 Lyndelia Wynn Provides a range of services to those experiencing physical or mental abuse. Services include crisis intervention, case-management counseling, referral services, re-education of family members, and temporary housing for victims and their children.
URL: www.ccdssnc.com
Cumberland County Dispute Resolution Center Cumberland County Dispute Resolution Center (910) 486-9465 Tina Estle Our center offers mediation services to individuals with disputes. Both parties meet with a mediator to discuss the issues and reach a mutually satisfactory agreement. Mediators are trained volunteers who can assist you in determining what steps to take to settle the dispute. The mediator does not determine right or wrong or impose sanctions of the law. All mediation services are voluntary and non-binding
URL: http://www.aoc.state.nc.us/data/district12/ADR/Dis
Cumberland County Emergency Services Emergency Communication Center (9-1-1) 483-5467/678-7688 Kenny Currie Provides twenty-four hour assistance and support to the public for the safety and protection of life, limb, and property through emergency communications (9-1-1 and radio communications).
URL: www.co.cumberland.nc.us/
Cumberland County Family Court Cumberland County Family Court (910) 678-2901 Mia Lamotte Offers general domestic and juvenile court information, agency referrals, case management, and specialized court programs for families in litigation. The Access & Visitation Program assists non-custodial parents with visitation issues. Safe Havens Supervised Visitation Center provides supervised visits and monitored exchanges to families with domestic violence issues or where there are concerns regarding child safety.
URL: www.nccourts.org
Cumberland County Family Court Adult Drug Treatment Court (910) 321-3591 Nicole Singletary Drug Treatment Court (DTC) is a supervised treatment alternative designed to break the cycle of substance abuse and related crimes. The DTC supervises and assists chemically dependant, non-violent offenders with treatment in a rehabilitative environment monitored by the court.
URL: www.nccourts.org
Cumberland County Family Court Access & Visitation Program (910) 321-3816 Willie Christian Provides assistance to non-custodial parents who are currently paying child support, but do not have court ordered access to their children. This program helps link parent resources in the community.
URL: www.nccourts.org
Cumberland County Health Department Maternity Care Coordination (910) 433-3800 Deborah Culbreth A voluntary program that assists pregnant women to obtain early and continuous prenantal care, and community resources to meet their needs to have a healthy baby. All pregnant women in Cumberland County are eligible regardless of income. Services are free and include prenatal education, referrals to services such as housing, WIC, prenatal care, prenatal classes, etc. Women enrolled in the program receive a Post Partum-Newborn Home Visit after delivery to ensure that both mom and baby are doing well.
URL: publichealth.sr-ahec.org/Cumberland/default.htm
Cumberland County Health Department Immunization Clinic (910) 433-3658 Sharon Stanley Provides immunizations required by NC state law or communicable disease control. Provides flu shots. There is a charge for overseas travel immunizations.
URL: publichealth.sr-ahec.org/Cumberland/default.htm
Cumberland County Health Department Maternity Clinic (910) 433-3640 Deborah Culbreth Provides complete prenatal and delivery services that include physical exams, lab tests, counseling concerning health, nutrition and family planning, and educational classes about pregnancy, labor and delivery. Provides postpartum care and home visitation by nurses. Special high-risk services available.
URL: publichealth.sr-ahec.org/Cumberland/default.htm
Cumberland County Health Department Medical Assistance Program (910) 433-3602 Ann Burke Assists with the purchase of prescription medication. Patients must bring proof of residency and income and demonstrate financial need.
URL: publichealth.sr-ahec.org/Cumberland/default.htm
Cumberland County Health Department Childbirth Preparation Classes (910) 433-3894 Phyllis McLymore Offers classes for expectant mothers in childbirth.
URL: publichealth.sr-ahec.org/Cumberland
Cumberland County Health Department Dental Clinic (910) 433-3613 Dr. Michael Tencza Provides preventive, educational, and clinical services for children in grades K-12.
URL: publichealth.sr-ahec.org/Cumberland/default.htm
Cumberland County Health Department Family Planning Clinic (910) 433-3600 Deborah Culbreth Provides contraceptive services to women who desire assistance in preventing pregnancy, spacing children, or limiting the number of pregnancies. Contraceptive education and a variety of birth control methods are provided.
URL: publichealth.sr-ahec.org/Cumberland
Cumberland County Health Department Nutrition Services/WIC Phone:(910) 433-3730 Sharon Batten WIC provides nutrition education, referral services, and food supplements for pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants and children up to age five. Must be at nutritional risk, and meet income and residence requirements. Besides the main site at the Cumberland County Health Department (433-3730), services are provided at Ft Bragg (433-3752), Spring Lake (321-6420), and Hope Mills (433-3760).
URL: publichealth.sr-ahec.org/Cumberland/default.htm
Cumberland County Medication Access Program Cumberland County Medication Access Program (910) 433-3602 Amanda Smith Provides assistance to people of all ages with chronic medical conditions who need regular prescription medications but lack adequate income for purchasing them.
URL: www.ccmap.org
Cumberland County Mental Health Center Therapeutic Home (910) 323-2311 Rodney Benn or Rosa Bethea Provides therapeutic foster care services for children and adolescents needing specialized family treatment placements. Services are provided by specially trained and licensed foster families with clinical and case management services provided by therapists assigned to each child.
URL: www.ccmentalhealth.org
Cumberland County Mental Health Center Emergency Mental Health Services (910) 323-0601 Belinda Davis Provides assessment to adults and children in emotional or mental health crisis. Adults can be taken to 109 Bradford Avenue in Fayetteville Children can be taken to the Child & Family Services location at 711 Executive Place, Fayetteville. Call the Mental Health Center Screening, Triage and Referral toll free number: 1-877-223-4617.
URL: www.ccmentalhealth.org
Cumberland County Mental Health Center Children's Services (910) 323-2311 Debbie Jenkins Provides services for children and adolescents, ages birth to 18 years old, who are developing or have emotional, mental, adjustment, or behavioral problems. Offers access to psychiatric and medication evaluation services, individual, family and group therapy, crisis intervention, and care coordination services.
URL: www.ccmentalhealth.org
Cumberland County Mental Health Center Smart Start Early Intervention Team for Child Mental Health Services 910-323-2311 Eileen Cedzo Provides a child/family centered program which focuses on improving parenting skills for families with preschool children and promoting positive social and emotional development. Also focuses on enhancing knowledge of child development and decreasing child abuse and neglect. Developmental Screenings for children including those being considered for More at Four Services.Training and technical assistance offered. Specialized services for Hispanic families.
URL: www.ccmentalhealth.org
Cumberland County Mental Health Center Youthful Sex Offender Assessment/Treatment Services (910) 323-2311 Debbie Jenkins Provides specific evaluation and risk assessments for youth with sexually inappropriate behaviors.
URL: www.ccmentalhealth.org
Cumberland County Mental Health Center Juvenile Court Outreach Services (910) 323-2311 Diane Jackson Provides intensive home-based services, outpatient treatment and residential placement for clients involved in or at risk of involvement with the juvenile justice system. An office is also located on the lower level of the Cumberland County Courthouse, 910-323-3707 or 910-323-3703.
URL: www.ccmentalhealth.org
Cumberland County Mental Health Center Children's Outpatient Services (910) 323-2311 Debbie Jenkins Provides services for children and adolescents who have emotional, mental, adjustment, or behavioral problems. Services include screening, assessment, counseling, therapy, psychological and psychiatric/medication services, care coordiantion, referral and access to other services and supports. Provides access to System fo Care multidisciplinary team review to access state and regional placement services as well as other intensive community services. Also provides specialized services to children and families who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, or in transitional housing.
URL: www.ccmentalhealth.org
Cumberland County Public Library Cliffdale Regional Branch (910) 864-3800 Judy Brown Informational/recreational reading needs and comprehensive collection of books, magazines, local newspapers, access to online databases, Internet, word-processing. Provides reference services in-person or by telephone. Offers programs for adults, children and teens.
URL: www.cumberland.lib.nc.us
Cumberland County Public Library & Information Center North Regional Branch (910) 822-1998 Judy Brown Offers resources for county residents to fill their informational/recreational reading needs and comprehensive collection of books, magazines, local newspapers, access to online databases, Internet, word-processing. Provides reference services in-person or by telephone. Offers programs for adults, children and teens.
URL: www.cumberland.lib.nc.us
Cumberland County Public Library & Information Center Answer Book (910) 483-7727 Nora Armstrong Provides comprehensive community information database of human-service agencies and interest groups. Information is accessible via phone or on the Library's website; people may also make inquiries in person at any Library location.
URL: www.cumberland.lib.nc.us
Cumberland County Public Library & Information Center Every Child Ready To Read @ your library® (910) 483-1580 X 331 Sheila Rider Introduces parents and caregivers to six essential pre-reading skills that their children need before entering kindergarten. This free, one-hour workshop may be presented to eligible groups or organizations.
URL: www.cumberland.lib.nc.us
Cumberland County Public Library & Information Center Motheread/Fatheread® (910) 323-8840 Sheila Rider Offers classes that promote family literacy by encouraging parents and caregivers to be reading role models for their children. By using children's books with child and family themes, participants learn to be story readers, writers and tellers in a group structure that supports their own sense of worth and ability.
URL: www.cumberland.lib.nc.us
Cumberland County Public Library & Information Center Read To Me (910) 323-8840 Sheila Rider Improves the quality of Cumberland County child care centers by introducing books and literature-centered activities to children and their teachers. Instructors work one-on-one with child care providers to develop their story-telling skills while children enjoy literature- based fun.
URL: www.cumberland.lib.nc.us
Cumberland County Public Library & Information Center Cumberland County Public Library & Information Center (910) 483-7727 Nora Armstrong 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 databases, Internet, word-processing. Provides reference services in-person, by telephone, and via e-mail.
URL: www.cumberland.lib.nc.us
Cumberland County Schools Elementary Education Office (910) 678-2417 Kathy Kennedy, Executive Director, Elementary Education Provides information regarding early childhood, curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Provides general information regarding Beginner's Day, dates for kindergarten registration, and enrollment requirements.
URL: www.ccs.k12.nc.us
Cumberland County Schools Prime Time (910) 678-2451 Minda Fleischmann 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.
URL: www.ccs.k12.nc.us
Cumberland County Schools English as a Second Language (ESL) (910) 484-1176 Margarita Dostall Assists limited English proficient (LEP) students to progressively and successfully function in the mainstream of the regular school program by meeting their linguistic, cultural, and academic needs. Students in grades K-5 receive ESL instruction through the "pull-out" two to three times a week. Students in grades 6-12 receive instruction one period daily.
URL: www.ccs.k12.nc.us
Cumberland County Schools Safe and Caring Schools (910)678-2495 Carol Hudson To promote a safe, orderly, and caring environment by planning and implementing programs designed to reduce school violence and to engage students in appropriate behaviors and activities that promote character and facilitate academic growth.
URL: http://www.ccs.k12.nc.us/
Cumberland County Schools Cumberland County Schools Exceptional Children Services (910) 678-2440 Ruben Reyes Supports individually designed instruction for children with disabilities by knowing the needs of the parents, children, and teachers, by promoting continuous quality improvement, and by increasing technology know how and use.
URL: www.ccs.k12.nc.us
Cumberland County Schools Social Work Services (910) 678-2621 Natasha Scott 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. Every Cumberland County School has a school social worker available to assist families.
URL: www.socialwork.ccs.k12.nc.us
Cumberland County Schools School Counseling Program (910)678-2402 Robbin MacGregor School counselors facilitate positive school adjustment and educational success through student focused individual, group, and family sessions. Personal, social, educational, and career domains are addressed in this program.
URL: ccs.k12.nc.us
Cumberland County Schools and Fayetteville Technical Community College Even Start Family Literacy Program (910) 484-1680 Wanda Wesley, Even Start Project Coordinator Offers GED/ESL classes for parents while their preschoolers (ages 3-5) participate in a children's program at the same location. Program combines adult literacy, early childhood education, and parenting education into a comprehensive family literacy program designed to help break the cycle of poverty and illiteracy. In order to be considered eligible for the Even Start Program, several criteria must be met: the parent must qualify for the GED/ESL program; the preschool child must be age 3 by August 31; and the parent must complete a needs assessment and be willing and able to participate in all components of the program.
URL: www.dpi.state.nc.us/fbs/oldcompsupp/evenstart.htm
Cumberland County Schools Department of Indian Education Title VII Formula Grant (910)678-2460 Trudy Locklear To procide tutoring in reading, and in math as needed, to those Indian Students who score below proficiency on EOG and/or Benchmark Tests in reading,grades K-8 at targeted schools. To provide dropout prevention counseling, as ofter as needed, grades K-12.
URL: www.ccs.k12.nc.us
Cumberland County Workforce Development Center Workforce Development (910) 323-3421 Linda Morrison Assists youth, unskilled adults, dislocated workers, and welfare-to-work recipients develop skills and abilities necessary for employment. Offers limited paid work experience and on-the-job training with various employers. Provides financial support including tuition, books, uniforms, and fees. Administers the Summer Youth Employment and Training Program for youth ages 14 to 21 years old.
URL: None
Cumberland Departmen of Public Health Child Services Coordination (910) 433-3800 Deborah Culbreth It is a voluntary program to assists families with at-risk or special needs children to obtain needed services. Support is provided to ensure that children have maximum opportunity to reach their developmental potential. Services include developmental screening and monitoring, physical assessments, preventive health education, developmental activities, medical/health care maintenance, resource referrals, information on child development and coordination of services. Services are provided in the home or at a site of choice by highly skilled nurses and social workers.
URL: publichealth.sr-ahec.org/Cumberland/default.htm
Cumberland Interfaith and Hospitality Network Ashton Woods Transitional Housing (910) 826-2454 Denise Giles Offers a two-year transitional housing program for homeless families. This is an intensive economic recovery program focused on permanent housing and homeownership opportunities. Daily participation in case management, personal budget management, workshops, seminars, community service, and strict curfew observation is required.
URL: None
Cumberland Interfaith and Hospitality Network Cumberland Interfaith and Hospitality Network (CIHN) (910) 826-2454 Denise Giles All our Programs serve Homeless Families with their Children: Emergency Shelter Program 30-90 days, 24 month Transitional Housing Program, and a variety of permanent housing units. All Programs provide intensive case management with supportive services and require participation in the Transitions Program.
URL: None
Division of Public Health, Womens and Childrens Health Section Children's Special Health Services (910) 486-1616 Liz Reeser, PT Provides limited services not covered by Medicaid for Medicaid eligible children up through age 20 who have certain chronic medical conditions that may affect growth and development.
URL: http://wch.dhhs.state.nc.us/cay.htm
Division of Services for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing Telecommunications Access of North Carolina (919) 773-2963 Pamela Lloyd Providing free telephone adaptive equipment to qualifying Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Speech Impaired individuals in North Carolina.
URL: http://dsdhh.dhhs.state.nc.us
Division of Services for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing Community Affairs Unit (919) 773-2963 Jan Withers, Acting Director Provides services to the deaf and hard of hearing, by providing interpreter assessment and training, outreach and educational services in the community, advocacy services, information and referral services, and communication support services. There are seven regional resource centers throughout the state.
URL: http://dsdhh.dhhs.state.nc.us
Easter Seals UCP North Carolina Developmental Disability Services - Spainhour Center (910) 483-7283 Erica Little Provides developmental day center services for children birth through five years old. Children with disabilities and typically developing children receive educational and therapeutic intervention services in an inclusive child care center.
URL: www.nc.eastersealsucp.com
Easter Seals UCP of NC Cape Fear Children's Center Easter Seals UCP of NC Cape Fear Children's Center (910) 436-1211 Ke’sha Ridges Provides year round day care with speech, physical and occupational therapy for children with special needs ages 6 weeks to 5 years.
URL: www.ucpnc.com
Easter Seals UCP of North Carolina Individual & Community Support Services (910) 487-0388 Lassandra Smith Provides a variety of programs designed to enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities and their families, including physical rehabilitation, individual and family support services, and advocacy programs.
URL: secure.nc.eastersealsucp.com
Employment Security Commission of North Carolina Employment Security Commission (ESC) (910) 486-1010 Glen McQueen Offers vocational counseling, job placement, on-the-job training programs, tax credits, screening, selection and referral and other business services. Provides local, statewide and national labor market information for consultants, businesses, economic development professionals and the public. Lists job vacancies for local area, statewide, nationwide and worldwide for government and private employers. Determines eligibility, processes and payment of benefits to individuals who are out of work. Provides employment & training related services and information to eligible military veterans.
URL: www.ncesc.com/splash.html
Employment Security Commission of North Carolina Job Link Career Center (910) 486-1010 Glenn McQueen Employment Services, Career Services, Unemployment Insurance, Career Counseling
URL: www.ncesc.com
Family Support Network of North Carolina Central Directory of Resources (800) 852-0042 Irene N. Zipper Provides information and referral services to families of children with special needs and to professionals serving these families. Through network of local affiliates, parents can be matched with other parents of children with similar disabilities.
URL: www.fsnnc.org
Family Support Network of the Greater Cape Fear Region Support For Families of Children with Special Needs (910) 486-1605 x241 Tina Styles Provides listing of services, agencies, support groups, and programs for families of premature infants and children with developmental or behavioral disorders. Promotes and assists the community with formation of parent groups. Parent to parent matching for families of children with dissabilities.
URL: www.fsnnc.org
Fascinate-U Children's Museum Fascinate-U Children's Museum (910) 433-1573 Susan Daniels Provides children the opportunity to explore their world the way they learn best, through creative role-playing, manipulation, and interaction with each other and objects around them. Birthday party and group rates available.
URL: www.fascinate-u.com
Fascinate-U Children's Museum Tot Time with Tunes (910) 433-1573 Belkys St Louis Provides an interactive program for toddlers and their parents that include hands-on learning and musical education.
URL: www.theartscouncil.com/FASCINATEU
Fascinate-U Children's Museum Stuffee Outreach (910) 829-9171 Susan Daniels Provides an interactive presentation that travels to preschools and day care centers. Stuffee teaches children about health, nutrition and respect for others.
URL: www.fascinate-u.com
Fascinate-U Children's Museum Nuestros Ninos (910) 433-1573 Belkys St. Louis Provides an interactive program for toddlers and their parents that include hands-on learning and musical education, taught in English and Spanish. Registration is required.
URL: www.theartscouncil.com/FASCINATEU
Fascinate-U Children's Museum Bilingual Babies (910) 433-1573 Belkys St Louis Provides English as a second language classes to parents and their children.
URL: www.theartscouncil.com/FASCINATEU
Fascinate-U Children's Museum Tinkering with Tots: How Children Learn Through Play (910) 433-1573 Belkys St Louis Provides an in-service program offered to teachers, caregivers, and parents to help teach the importance of play.
URL: www.theartscouncil.com/FASCINATEU
Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity (910) 483-0952 Ann Griffin Provides affordable housing for low-income families. Volunteers provide funds, land, labor, materials, and administrative assistance to build homes that are sold to low-income families through no-interest loans. Selected families participate in the construction. Accepts donations of money, tools, and new building materials.
URL: www.fayettevillonline.com/fayettevillehabitat
Fayetteville Area Operation Inasmuch Fayetteville Area Operation Inasmuch 910-433-2161 Sue Byrd Home Repairs made to low income homeowners in a selected neighborhood once a year on Blitz Day.Projects throughout and for the community also on Blitz Day. All repars and projects performed by volunteers from local Christian churches. Presently, restoring a building on Hillsboro St. for a breakfast program for the homeless and job training on site through FTCC.
URL: www.faoiam.org
Fayetteville Area Youth for Christ Youth for Christ (910) 433-5630 Tempie Richie, Dir. Assists Teen parents(mothers and fathers) by having bi-monthly support meetings that help our young parents to gain knowledge on parenting and life skills. Once a month small groups are offered to meet the teen parent's specific needs.
URL: www.fayettevilleyfc.org
Fayetteville Area Youth For Christ Teens 'N' Tots (910) 433-5630 Dianna Johnson Assists teen parents (mothers and fathers) by having bi-monthly support meetings and on site campus programs that help young parents gain knowledge on parenting and life skills. Each parent is mentored through small and large progam events and one on one outings that meet the teen parent's specific needs. Teens 'N' Tots summer activities which include MotheRead and Nutrition Classes.
URL: www.fayetteville.yfc.org
Fayetteville Area Youth For Christ Campus Life (910) 433-5630 Dianna Johnson Provides youth outreach ministry with goals of reaching teens through positive Christian role models. Advocates a balanced life concept and strives to develop a spiritual, physical,mental, and social balance in a young person's life. Program is non-denominational. Not affliated with any one church but works with area churches to provide services to teens.
URL: www.fayettevilleyfc.org
Fayetteville Dogwood Festival Fayetteville Dogwood Festival (910) 323-1934 Carrie King Coordinates the planning and execution of the annual Dogwood Festival, held the 4th weekend in April. This event encompasses approximately 30 events which target all members of the community. Also coordinates an annual fall event called Historic Hauntings: A Ghastly Ghost Tour. This tour, conducted via hayride, explores the mysterious happenings of downtown Fayetteville with ghostly re-enactors and story-tellers highlighting the history and spooky legends of the past.
URL: www.FayettevilleDogwoodFestival.com
Fayetteville Family Life Center Parent Education, Counseling (910) 484-0176 Jerry Powell Provides Parenting With Love & Logic classes for parents. Provides highly effective 8-hour parent education class taught by professional counselors who work regularly with children and parents. Provides Parenting Apart classes for parents who are receiving a divorce. Helps parents understand the impact of divorce on their children, and helps divorced couples work together to care for their children.
URL: www.fayfamlife.org
Fayetteville Family YMCA Fayetteville Family YMCA (910) 323-0800 Denise Petty Offers child care, sleep-ins, after school care, youth sports programs, aquatics, and summer day camp.
URL: www.fayettevilleymca.org
Fayetteville Fire Department/Emergency Management Fire House Puppet Program (910) 433-1738 Bat. Commander Christina Morey Teaches lifesaving measures in an enjoyable atmosphere through puppetry.
URL: None
Fayetteville Fire Department/Emergency Management Juvenile Fire Setter Program (910) 433-1738 Bat. Commander Christina Morey Prevents or eliminates fire setting behavior in juveniles through identification, intervention, and education.
URL: None
Fayetteville Fire Department/Emergency Management Fire Engine Visits (910) 433-1738 Bat. Commander Christina Morey Visits various locations with fire engines. Sets up displays for groups of 50 or more, ages 4 years old and above.
URL: None
Fayetteville Fire Department/Emergency Management Lectures and Demonstrations (910) 433-1738 Bat. Commander Christina Morey Provides public speakers and equipment to schools, organizational meetings, and other events. Speakers deliver instructions and demonstrations to develop fire safety and survival behaviors.
URL: None
Fayetteville Fire Department/Emergency Management Fire Station Tours (910) 433-1738 Bat. Commander Christina Morey Provides tours of the fire station. Participants will see the equipment and facilities, and hear a fire safety message. Limited to groups of 50 or less and advance notice is required.
URL: None
Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program (910) 483-3648 Brenda Burriss The Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority provides 1525 tenant-based Housing Choice Vouchers that are currently under lease in Fayetteville/Cumberland County. The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program is not currently taking applications. There are more than 700 families on the waiting list. It is not anticipated that applications will be accepted again until after 2011. Public notices will be given when applications will be accepted in the future. Contact the the Section 8 Office for more information.
URL: www.fayettevillemetrohousingauthority.org
Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority Public Housing (910) 483-6980 Darcel Burns The Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority provides 1045 units of income based public housing in Fayetteville/Cumberland County. Applications are received for Public Housing on Mondays 9-11am 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.
URL: www.fayettevillemetrohousingauthority.org
Fayetteville Museum of Art Exhibitions (910) 485-5121 Michele Horn Provides festivals, lectures, art exhibitions, and outdoor concert series.
URL: www.fayettevillemuseumart.org
Fayetteville Museum of Art Education/Classes (910) 485-5121 Michele Horn Provides arts and crafts classes and other activities in cooperation with other agencies.
URL: www.fayettevillemuseumart.org
Fayetteville Museum of Art Preschool Creative Programs (910) 485-5121 Michele Horn Provides creative, educational programs to the children in our community. Programs include Halloween and Thanksgiving tea parties, Ornament Workshop, Little Artists Art Class, Mommy & Me, ARTales, and Hands-On Tours.
URL: www.fayettevillemuseumart.org
Fayetteville Museum of Art Art Trunks (910) 485-5121 Michele Horn Offers creative teaching resources filled with a variety of cultural artifacts and art ideas, covering numerous themes- Music, Textile & Masks, Folk Art, Folk Toys, African, Egyptian, China & Japan, Macedonia, Native American, and Latin American.
URL: www.fayettevillemuseumart.org
Fayetteville State University FSU Child Care Scholarships (910) 672-1281 Matthew Bowman Supports Early Childhood students with children ages birth to five years old who need financial assistance with child care to continue to seek higher education.
URL: www.uncfsu.edu
Fayetteville TEACCH Center Fayetteville TEACCH Center (910) 437-2517 Steve Kroupa The Fayetteville TEACCH Center serves individuals with autism in the south center region of North Carolina. Services include diagnostic evaluations, treatment planning and implementation, education, consultation, supported employment assistance, training opportunities and research.
URL: www.teacch.com
Fayetteville Technical Community College Parents for Higher Education Child Care Grant Program (910) 678-8486 Genelle Oxendine Blue Supports students who are single parents, displaced homemakers, and/or students who would not be able to continue their education without the availability of child care scholarships. Services will be provided to students for the duration of his/her academic program, provided satisfactory academic progress is maintained.
URL: www.faytechcc.edu
Fayetteville Technical Community College Early Childhood Education Center (910) 678-8551 Heather Yarborough Provide high quality early educational services for children from 6 weeks to five years. Serve as a demonstration model and laboratory training center for child care providers and educators in the southeastern region of NC.
URL: www.faytechcc.edu
Fayetteville Technical Community College Adult Basic Education (910) 678-8465 Barb Copeland Teaches adults basic reading, writing, math, money management, problem solving, and employability readiness skills.
URL: www.faytechcc.edu
Fayetteville Technical Community College English as a Second Language (910) 678-8497 Carrie Heffney/Phillip Crawford Assists adults who are not native English speakers in reading, writing, and speaking. Basic living and employability skills are taught. Students are placed in classes with other students who have similar language needs.
URL: www.faytechcc.edu
Fayetteville Technical Community College Compensatory Education (910) 678-8297 Maggy Johnson Provides remedial instruction to eligible learning-delayed, MR-documented adults 18 years of age or older. Included in the program are lessons in reading, mathematics, social sciences, and consumer education.
URL: www.faytechcc.edu
Fayetteville Technical Community College Human Resources Development (910) 678-8297 Carrie Heffney/Jessie Tolar Helps unemployed and underemployed people find jobs or training.
URL: www.faytechcc.edu
Fayetteville Urban Ministry Nehemiah Project (910) 483-5944 Ray Andrade or Sue Byrd Provides emergency home repairs for low income homeowners with priority given to the elderly and disabled. Repairs are done at no cost. Fayetteville city limits only.
URL: www.fayurbmin.org
Fayetteville Urban Ministry Emergency Assistance (910) 483-5944 Nick Traylor Provides clothing, food, and household items to those in need. Firewood is available during winter months.
URL: www.fayurbmin.org
Fayetteville Urban Ministry Adult Literacy Program (910) 486-8331 Mallory Montazzoli Volunteers work one-on-one teaching reading and writing skills to Cumberland County adults reading below a 6th grade level.
URL: www.fayurbmin.org
Fayetteville Urban Ministry Mentoring Children of Incarcerated Parents (910) 483-4661 Brandon Price Mentors Cumberland County children who have one or more parents that are incarcerated.
URL: www.fayurbmin.org
Fayetteville Urban Ministry Fayetteville Urban Ministry (910) 483-5944 Rusty Long Offers a wide variety of services, including emergency assistance with food, clothing, firewood, and household items. Adult Literacy program, Find-a-Friend program pairs adult mentors with at-risk youth, develops interpersonal skills in a group setting and after school tutoring. The home repair program provides home repairs for low-income homeowners in the Fayetteville City limits.
URL: www.fayurbmin.org
Fayetteville Urban Ministry Find A Friend (910) 483-4661 Johnny Wilson Find-A-Friend has four components to the program: 1)Governor's One on One component allows youth ages 6-18 that are at-risk and law enforcement involved to get an adult mentor. 2)Mentoring Children of Incarcerated Parents(MCIP)component allows youth ages 4-18 that have a parent/guardian or a significant family member incarcerated to get an adult mentor. 3)Interpersonal Skills/Guided Growth component works with youth 3rd-12th grades in weekly group settings to discuss social growth issues such as peer pressure, anger management, self-esteem, personal enrichment, and many other issues within the community, school, or family. 4)Support Our Students(SOS)component allows youth 3rd-6th grade that are at-risk academically to get assisted with studying skills, tutoring, and reading skills while preparing them for end of grade testing(EOG).
URL: www.fayurbmin.org
Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation J. Bayard Clark Park (910) 433-1579 Park Ranger Provides nature center, nature trails, outdoor and environmental education programs, primitive camping, and canoe put-in point on river.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation Cliffdale Recreation Center (910) 433-1127 Center Supervisor Plans, organizes, and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation College Lakes Recreation Center (910) 433-1564 Center Supervisor Plans, organizes, and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation Dorothy Gilmore Therapeutic Recreation Center (910) 433-1000 Center Supervisor Plans, organizes and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for mentally, developmentally, emotionally and physically challenged.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation Kiwanis Recreation Center (910) 433-1568 Center Supervisor Plans, organizes, and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation Massey Hill Recreation Center (910) 433-1569 Center Supervisor Plans, organizes, and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors. Other amenities include ballfield, picnic shelter with tables, playground, and walking trails.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation Geraldine B. Myers Recreation Center (910) 433-1570 Center Supervisor Plans, organizes, and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation Senior Citizens Service Center (910) 433-1574 Mary Brymer Provides: Recreational Activities; Informational Programs/Seminars; Leisure Classes; Volunteer Opportunities; Fitness Screenings/Classes; Adventure Programming; Intergenerational Activities; Senior Games; Monthly Club Meetings; Trips and more for those aged 55 and older.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation Smith Recreation Center (910) 433-1571 Les Thorne, Dir Plans, organizes, and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors.
URL: www.ci.fay.nc.us
Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation J. S. Spivey Recreation Center (910) 433-1572 Center Supervisor Plans, organizes, and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation Westover Recreation Center (910) 433-1088 Juan Brenes, Dir Plans, organizes, and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation (910) 433-1547 Robert Barefoot Plans, organizes, and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors. There are 15 centers across the city and county; each offers different programs. In addition there is a Senior Center and Therapeutic Recreation Center.
URL: www.fcpr.us
First Baptist Church Ministry for the Deaf (910) 483-0477 Susan Baxley Offers programs for deaf and hearing-impaired. Provides translation of Sunday school and church services on Sundays. Special services by missionaries to the deaf. Also offers recreational opportunities.
URL: None
Fort Bragg New Parent Support Program New Parent Support Program (910) 396-7951 Sue O’Brien Provides a professional team of home visitors who provide supportive and caring services free of charge to military families with children three years of age and younger. Through a variety of home visits, support groups, play mornings, and parenting classes, the programs helps families cope with stress, isolation, deployment, and the everyday demands of parenthood, thereby decreasing the possibility of family violence (spousal and child).
URL: None
Friends of Children of Cape Fear Valley Health Foundation Friends of Children (910) 609-7521 Marian Morgan Dedicated to enhancing services to children and families in the Cape Fear Valley Health System. Assists in providing child friendly environments. Supports all areas where children receive services at Cape Fear Valley - Radiology, NICU, PICU, Family Centered Care Unit, SRRC, The Children's Center, Pediatric Emergency Room, etc.
URL: None
Guardian Ad Litem Program Guardian Ad Litem Program (910) 678-2921 Valerie Haynes Trained community volunteers are court-appointed to represent and promote the best interests of abused and neglected children in the state court system. With the assistance of attorney advocates and staff supervisors, they work towards a plan to ensure that these chidlren are in a safe permanent home as quickly as possible.
URL: None
Hispanic/Latino Center Hispanic/Latino Center (910) 321-1492 Janice Holden-Toruno Serves as a resource center for the Hispanic/Latino community of Cumberland County and surrounding counties.
URL: None
Home Health Services of Cumberland County, Inc. Hospice of Cumberland County (910) 860-7178 Michelle Miller Offers specialized team approach to assist terminally ill patients and their families in the home.
URL: homecareplus.com
Home Health Services of Cumberland County, Inc. Private Duty Services of Cumberland County (910) 860-4962 Michelle Miller Provides RN mini visits. Certified nursing assistant to assist with personal care, meal prep, and light housekeeping.
URL: homecareplus.com
Home Health Services of Cumberland County, Inc. Home Health Services (910) 860-4764 Michelle Miller Provides health care services in the home, including skilled nursing care, wound care specialists, home health aide service, nutritional therapy, medical social workers, telehome care, IV therapy, and complete rehabilitation program.
URL: homecareplus.com
Homes Offering Meaningful Education Home School Support Group (910) 488-2895 Sandi Crosmun Serves as a resource and support group for anyone interested in homeschooling.
URL: www.nche.com
Hope Harbor Christian Mission, Inc. Hope Harbor Christian Mission, Inc. (910) 424-8800 Brenda Souls Ministries are designed to offer assistance to the poor, needy, and disadvantaged in our community. Hope's Chest provides needed items to other non-profit agencies assisting homeless individuals and families get back on their feet. The Variety Store sells donated items. The Men's Ministry serves those who suffering the effects of various addictions. Prayer Partners accepts prayer requests for those in need.
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Hope Mills Family YMCA Hope Mills Family YMCA (910) 426-6666 Denise Petty Offers child care, sleep-ins, after school care, youth sports programs, aquatics, and summer day camp. Learning Center can be reached at 527-6777.
URL: www.fayettevilleymca.org
Hope Mills Parks & Recreation Department Hope Mills Parks & Recreation Department (910) 424-4500 . Provides opportunities for recreation for citizens of Hope Mills. The municipal park includes Hope Mills lake, 6 baseball fields, 2 tennis courts, 1 basketball court, playground, 0.6 mile walking/bike path, picnic shelters, and the community center.
URL: www.townofhopemills.com
Humans United Giving Greater Service (HUGGS) Humans United Giving Greater Service (910) 223-0911 Carolle Price, Director Provides a resource and activity center for people who are HIV positive. Provides support in the form of group counseling, arts and crafts classes, and leisure activities.
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Kingdom Community Development Corporation Kingdom Community Development Corporation (910) 484-2722 James Carl Manning Builds affordable housing for low to mid-income families. Provides credit counseling.
URL: www.kingdomcdc.org
La Leche League International La Leche League of Fayetteville 486-6252 / 485-3425 Carroll Beckham / Jessica Altemara Provides education and support for expectant mothers, breastfeeding mothers (new and experienced), and their babies. Offers weekly breastfeeding classes, breastfeeding hot-line, on-line help line, annual Maternity Fair, breast pump rental and sales, and a lending library. Several groups meet in Cumberland County. Call for times and locations.
URL: www.lalecheleague.org
Legal Aid of North Carolina Legal Aid (910) 483-0400 Ida Baker Provides free legal assistance to income eligible individuals. Handles civil cases, family law, consumer, Social Security matters, elderly law, and public benefits. Does not handle separation and/or divorce. Special units handle cases for older adults and Native Americans. Domestic violence prevention program provides legal assistance to persons who are victims of domestic violence.
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