| Organization Name |
Program Name |
Phone Number |
Contact Name |
Service Description |
| 12th District Juvenile Court |
12th District Juvenile Court |
(910) 678-2922 |
Michael Strickland |
The Department offers services for youth by establishing and maintaining a seamless comprehensive juvenile justice system for court involved youth that promotes juvenile delinquency prevention, intervention, and treatment.
URL: www.ncdjjdp.org
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| Alms House, Inc. |
Alms House, Inc. |
(910) 425-0902 |
Marga Rita Page, Kaye L. Lewis |
Provides emergency food, clothing, and financial assistance for Hope Mills and Fayetteville area.
URL: None
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| 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
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| 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
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| Baptist Children's Homes of North Carolina, Inc. |
Baptist Children's Home - Odum Home Campus |
(910) 521-3433 |
Gail Cummings |
Provides emergency care during a family crisis to children in need in an immediate safe living environment for up to 60 days. Care is available after 60 days up to the age of 18 and beyond for college students.
URL: www.bchfamily.org
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| Boy Scouts of America - Occoneechee Council |
Boy Scouts |
(910) 426-5684 |
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Teaches young people self reliance and how to make ethical choices. Programs for boys ages 6 through 20. Boys and girls ages 14 to 20 can join the Explorer Program. Cumberland County is the Tuocs District (Ft. Bragg and Spring Lake) and Kia Kima District (Fayetteville, Hope Mills, and Stedman).
URL: www.kiakima.org
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| 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
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| Boys & Girls Clubs of Cumberland County |
After School Program |
(910) 484-2639 |
Don Williams |
Promotes leadership, character, health, and career development while emphasizing social, cultural, and educational growth.
URL: www.bgca.org
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| Bread of Life Equipping Center, Inc. |
Bread of Life Equipping Center |
(910) 424-8931 |
Dr Michael Brinkley, Sr. |
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URL: None
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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/
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| Coastal Horizons Center, Inc. |
Functional Family Therapy |
(910) 366-4883 |
Carol Zeleznik, LPC |
Family therapy offered to Cumberland County adolescents and their families to address issues of substance abuse, school problems, juvenile probation, as well as other behavior problems. FFT is an evidence based model. Therapy is offered in clients homes, 1 or more times per week as needed.
URL: www.coastalhorizons.org
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| Communities United for Youth Development |
Communities United for Youth Development |
(910) 483-0855 |
Sarah DeBerry |
Provides programs for youth to help with social, physical, and educational development. Offers tutoring, competitive reading program, educational field trips, and a recreational program during the summer months.
URL: None
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| Community Outreach Assistance Services |
CORA'S Earn While You Learn |
(910) 797-4918 |
Lynda Branch |
A Program for pregnant women and moms that are in crisis. The program is for expecting mothers/fathers and any parents or grandparents with children up to 3 yrs. with special requirements. Parents can "earn" baby clothes, diapers, cribs, car seats, and many other necessities by learning. The program pairs a mother or a father with a counselor who meets with them for 8 weeks. Every lesson earns Mommy dollars. this money can be spent in the Mommy Store.
URL: www.corasnc.org
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| CORA'S Teen Talk |
Community Outreach Assistance Service (CORA's) |
(910) 797-4918 |
Lynda Branch |
CORA'S Teen Talk is an outreach mentoring program that offers teens hope and a place for them to belong. Teen Talk features real life circumstances that our teens are facing on a daily basis. These circumstances will be illustrated through skits, singing, praise dancing, and testimonials. Since many of our youth will face the crossroad experience, we want to show them what will happen when they choose the wrong or the right road.
URL: www.corasnc.org
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| 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
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| Cumberland Christian Center |
Cumberland Christian Center |
(910) xxx-xxxx |
Teqila Mack |
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URL: http://www.cumberlandchristiancenter.cc/
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| 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
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| 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
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| Cumberland County CommuniCare, Inc. |
Coalition for Awareness, Resources and Education of Substances |
(910) 321-6425 |
Monika Simmons |
Provides parenting education and other countywide drug prevention resources to children and families. Provides after-school drug prevention programs, parenting skill development, and tobacco cessation/prevention. coordinates the county-wide Red Ribbon Campaign, and serves as the county prevention coalition for children and families.
URL: www.cumberlandcares.org
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| Cumberland County CommuniCare, Inc. |
CommuniCare Youth Leadership Development |
(910) 321-6440 |
Mr. Jeff Wilson, Coordinator |
Provides youth leadership development and asset development and training to residents of Spring Lake. Provides workshops, experiential learning, community service projects, and links with government to teach citizenship. Services are free and transportation can be provided.
URL: www.cccommunicare.org/Youth%20Leadership%20
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| 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
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| 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
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| Cumberland County Cooperative Extension |
Baby Think It Over (Should start again Jan. 2009) |
(910) 321-6869 |
Candy Underwood |
Provides an experience for teens that simulates the parenting of an infant. This is an innovative pregnancy prevention program designed to help young people make responsible, informed choices about pregnancy.
URL: www.cumberland.ces.ncsu.edu
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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/
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| 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
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| 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
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| Cumberland County Sheriff's Office |
Gang Resistance Education and Training |
(910) 323-1500 |
Lt. Jonathan Morgan |
The School Resource Officers with the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office provide the students that attend Cumberland County Schools in the 4th,5th,6th and 7th grade a program that teaches them how to deal with peer pressure,conflict resolution and communication skills between other students and adults. The Sheriff's Office also has a summer camp that is free of charge to the participants the registration is done through the Cumberland County School system,and the number of students is limited to 80. If you are wanting your child to participate please contact the Elementary school that your child attends,only children from 4th and 5th grade are eligible to attend.
URL: http://www.ccsonc.org/
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| 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
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| 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
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| Cumberland Regional Juvenile Detention Center |
Cumberland Regional Juvenile Detention Center |
(910) 486-1399 |
Gene Hallock |
The mission of Juvenile Detention Centers is to provide a safe, secure, humane environment for staff and juveniles; to provide juveniles an opportunity for behavioral change; and to provide quality services and programs for juveniles based on their individual needs.
URL: None
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| 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
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| Extended Reach |
Extended Reach |
(910) 678-2922 |
Patricia Williams |
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URL: None
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| Faith Christian Temple |
Faith Christian Temple |
(910) 488-5800 |
Roosevelt McPherson |
Our outreach ministry consist of, but not limited to, visiting patients in the hospital, residents of rest and nursing homes, inmates in jail and prison. We do one-on-one mentoring and tutoring.
URL: www.faithchristiantemple.org
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| Fayetteville Area Sentencing Center |
Fayetteville Area Sentencing Center |
(910) 323-5852 |
Sue Horne |
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URL: None
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| Fayetteville Family Life Center |
Fayetteville Family Life Center |
(910) 484-0176 |
Teri Perkins, Office Manager |
Provides faith-integrated counseling services for individuals, couples, children, and families. Addresses most forms of mental health, couple, and family problems. Services provided by licensed mental health professionals at Masters or Doctoral levels. Fees are charged but supplements available for clients who cannot afford full-fees. Clients are not refused services for financial reasons.
URL: www.fayfamlife.org
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation |
Arnette Park |
(910 321-6506 |
Supervisor |
Provides a 100-acre facility located on Wilmington Highway. Offers an assortment of recreational activities for all ages. These include picnic areas and shelters, sports fields, lighted tennis courts, a sand volleyball court, horseshoe pits, a children’s playground, an 18-hole disk golf course, and nature trails. Picnic areas may be reserved in advance.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation |
Gray's Creek Recreation Center |
(910) 484-1856 |
Center Supervisor |
Plans, organizes, and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation |
Lake Rim Park |
(910 424-6134 |
Park Ranger |
Provides a 30-acre facility located in the western portion of the county. Offers a variety of outdoor opportunities, including lighted tennis and volleyball courts, picnic pavilions, sports/multi-purpose fields, walking trails, a historic interpretive area, and children’s playgrounds. The picnic pavilions may be reserved in advance. The park operates year round.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
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| Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation |
Lake Rim Recreation Center |
(910 867-1147 |
Center Supervisor |
Plans, organizes, and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
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| 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
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| Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation |
Pine Forest Recreation Center |
(910) 488-7721 |
Center Supervisor |
Plans, organizes, and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
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| 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
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| Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation |
Stedman Recreation Center |
(910) 485-1325 |
Maryann Crenshaw, Dir. |
Provides recreational opportunities to citizens of all ages. Activities include leisure activities, classes such as fitness, arts and crafts, and self-defense, programs for Senior Citizens, free play for children after school, and special events. Multi-purpose rooms are available for rental or free for qualified non-profit organizations.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
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| Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation |
Stoney Point Recreation Center |
(910) 424-4470 |
Center Supervisor |
Plans, organizes, and directs structured and affordable leisure time activities for children, adults, and seniors.
URL: www.cityoffayetteville.org
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| 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
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| First Baptist Church |
First Baptist Church |
(910) 483-0477 |
Allene Horn |
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| Fort Bragg Family Advocacy Center |
Fort Bragg Family Advocacy Center |
(910) 396-5521 |
Henry Berry |
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URL: None
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| Fort Bragg MWR Army Community Services |
Army Community Service |
(910) 396-8682/8683 |
Barbara Trower-Simpkins |
ACS is an important part of the Army’s program to assist soldiers and their families in meeting specific needs. ACS offers a wide variety of programs tailored to assist Army familie |