Family Resource Guide Survey Online Research Edition A collaborative effort by the Partnership for Children of Cumberland County, Inc. |
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| Organization Name | Program Name | Phone Number | Contact Name | Service Description |
| 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 |
| 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 | 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 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 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. | 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 |
| 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 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 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 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 | 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 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 | EARLY-IN/Blended Classrooms | 910-484-6761 | Linda Dalton | Provides preschool blended classrooms serving typically developing and special needs children from the catchment area of the established centers.
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 | Child Nutrition Services | (910) 678-2502 | Susan Herring, Executive Director | Provides breakfast and lunch daily at no cost or at reduced prices for students who qualify. Free and reduced meals applications may be obtained at individual schools or through the Child Nutrition office.
URL: www.ccs.k12.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 | Student Assignment | (910) 678-2348 | Kathy Dickson, Associate Superintendent of Administrative Services | Provides information regarding which school your child would attend in reference to your residence. Provides and processes governed choice applications.
URL: www.ccs.k12.nc.us |
| Cumberland County Schools | Federal Programs/Title I | (910) 678-2637 | Allison Violette, Executive Director | Assists schools with meeting the needs of at-risk students in high poverty areas. School-wide services allow school improvement teams to utilize funds for every child in order improve student academic achievement. Offers preschool programs for qualifying students at-risk of not meeting academic achievement standards.
URL: www.ccs.k12.nc.us |
| Cumberland County Schools | Healthful Living | (910) 678-2406 | Shirley Johnson,Healthful living Coordinator | Provides a planned, sequential K-12 program that integrates information about specific health topics, capable of enhancing the quality of life, raising the level of health, and favorably influencing the learning process.
URL: www.ccs.k12.nc.us |
| 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 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 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 |
| 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 MWR Youth Recreation and School Age Services | Rodriguez School Age Center | (910) 396-1546 | Angela Richey | Offers care for before and after school with options for before school only or after school only. Each of these options entitles program participants to full day care services during out of school periods, excluding Federal holidays, during the school year. Separate SAS camps are operated during winter and spring breaks for those who normally do not require daily before and after school care. During the summer, SAS operates a full day camp option in ten one-week sessions and eight one-week half day sessions.
URL: www.bragg.army.mil |
| Fort Bragg MWR Youth Recreation and School Age Services | Wonderful World for Kids School Age Services | (910) 396-2011 | George Hughes | Offers care for before and after school with options for before school only or after school only. Each of these options entitles program participants to full day care services during out of school periods, excluding Federal holidays, during the school year. Separate SAS camps are operated during winter and spring breaks for those who normally do not require daily before and after school care. During the summer, SAS operates a full day camp option in ten one-week sessions and eight one-week half day sessions.
URL: www.bragg.army.mil |
| Fort Bragg MWR Youth Recreation and School Age Services | Child Development Centers | (910) 396-4313 | Sondra McMillian Jones | Provides developmental child care in three delivery systems: center based, home based, and alternative child care options through Supplemental Programs and Services. Child care provisions can be made for children from four weeks of age to 12 years for full day, part day, hourly, extended, long term and special needs care. Programs are offered in four development centers: Cook, Fernandez, Prager, and Rodriguez.
URL: www.bragg.army.mil |
| HOPE Christian Church | Helping Other People Endure (HOPE) | (910) 867-3806 | Sandra D. Kirkman | Provides charitable, educational, humanitarian, and social services to the residents of the Cumberland County and surrounding communities.
URL: None |
| 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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| Lewis Chapel Missionary Baptist Church | Nurturing Umbrella Program | (910) 426-7646 | Angela Brantley | Shares information and provides support as it relates to prenatal care, parenting, and family needs.
URL: www.mimrp.org |
| Operation Sickle-Cell, Inc. | Operation Sickle-Cell, Inc. | (910) 488-6118 | Mary E. McAllister | Provides education, counseling, and information about sickle-cell anemia. Trained staff members perform sickle-cell testing at no charge. Offers home health care, newborn screening, and follow-up, and child service coordination. Sponsors Sickle-cell parent/patient/teen support groups.
URL: www.uncfsu.edu/osc/index.htm |
| Precious Haven, Inc. | Precious Haven, Inc. | (910)868-6092 | Melissa McAllister | We provide residential services for at risk females up to age 17. We offer Community Support for male and females up to age 20. We also offer Diagnostic Assessments.
URL: None |
| Rape Crisis Volunteers of Cumberland County | Rape Crisis Volunteers of Cumberland County | (910) 485-7273 | Deanne Gredef | Provides companions/volunteers to victims of rape. Companions are on call 24 hours for hospital and courtroom companionship. Provides victim advocacy and community networking. Offers support group meetings throughout the year.
URL: http://www.rcvcc.org/ |
| Rockfish Outdoor Center | Summer Resident Camp | (910) 425-3529 | Gene Joiner | Offers summer camping programs, including day camp and one and two week sessions. Our newest Program is a weight loss camp for children. Features tent camping for scout groups, facilities for adult, youth, school, and family retreats. Treehouse camping facilities and hayrides are also available. Offers group challenge course, featuring a series of physical obstacles and problems requiring combined cooperative efforts of group to solve. Offers environmental education program.
URL: www.rockfishoutdoorcenter.org |
| Salvation Army | After School Program | (910) 483-8119 | Mr. Melvin | Provides children ages 5 to 13 year old an affordable, fun, safe place to come after school; homework assistance; tutoring; games; and recreation
URL: www.salvationarmy.org |
| Save the Babies House of Refuge, Inc. | Save the Babies House of Refuge | (910) 486-8100 | Kimberly Robinson | Provides a residential maternity home for unwed mothers (especially teens). Provides educational opportunities to residents, public school attendance (for minors), work study programs, vocational training, tutoring service, parenting, and adoption options.
URL: www.savebaby.org |
| Vision Resource Center | Vision Resource Center | (910) 483-2719 | Tammy Pope | Provides rehabilitational, educational, and social programs for blind and visually impaired adults and school-aged children. Obtains free eye exams and eye glasses for qualified applicants.
URL: www.visionresourcecenter.org |
| Volunteer Families for Children of NC | Volunteer Families for Children | (919) 852-5700 | Barbara L. Heckman | Provides volunteer host families for children (infants through age 17 years old) for up to 21 days in emergency/crisis situations such as illness of a parent, homelessness, substance abuse, pregnancy, domestic violence, etc. Provides relief for families with special needs children. Volunteers will not take custody of children.
URL: www.vfcnc.org |
PFC is
a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supported by public and private
funds through Smart Start, North Carolina’s Early Childhood Initiative,
tax-deductible donations, and grants.