Fayetteville/Cumberland County Continuum of Care on Homelessness

Fayetteville/Cumberland County Continuum of Care on Homelessness It includes action steps to end homelessness an What is a Continuum of Care? It includes action steps to end homelessness and prevent a return to homelessness."

"The Continuum of Care is a community plan to organize and deliver housing and services to meet the specific needs of people who are homeless as they move to stable housing and maximum self-sufficiency. The Continuum of Care is a community-based, long-range strategic plan that addresses the needs of homeless persons in order to help them reach maximum self-sufficiency. The Continuum of Care is dev

eloped through collaboration with a broad cross section of the community and based on a thorough assessment of homeless needs and resources. HUD Definition of the Continuum of Care:
"The Continuum of Care is a community plan to organize and deliver housing and services to meet the specific needs of people who are homeless as they move to stable housing and maximum self-sufficiency. Fundamental Components of a Continuum of Care System
The Continuum of Care system is a coordinated set of services. The fundamental components of this system are described below. Not all homeless persons will need services from each component in the Continuum of Care. A full range of services should be available, however, in order to meet the needs of different subpopulations of homeless persons. The fundamental components of the Continuum of Care system do not work in isolation from one another. Rather, the Continuum of Care system is a dynamic system in which services are linked through referrals and networking. This linkage helps homeless persons access services more easily and progress toward permanent housing and self-sufficiency. Homeless persons do not necessarily move through the system in a linear fashion.

06/08/2026

👕👖 CLOTHING DONATIONS NEEDED! 👖👕

The Salvation Army Family Store is currently in need of clothing donations to help us continue serving our community.

While we gladly accept all lightly used clothing for men, women, and children, we have an especially urgent need for men's clothing, including shirts, pants, jackets, workwear, and shoes.

Your donated items help support The Salvation Army's programs and services throughout the Sandhills while providing affordable clothing options for local families.

✅ Clean and lightly used clothing only
✅ Men's, women's, and children's clothing accepted
✅ Shoes, coats, and accessories welcome

Every donation makes a difference and helps us continue meeting the needs of our neighbors in our community.

To donate, visit The Salvation Army Family Store today!
433 Robeson St
Fayetteville, NC 28301

Thank you for your generosity and continued support of The Salvation Army of the Sandhills. ❤️

Greater Life Of Fayetteville "Heroes of Fayetteville"
06/06/2026

Greater Life Of Fayetteville "Heroes of Fayetteville"

05/29/2026

❤️🏠 YOU’RE INVITED! 🏠❤️

The Salvation Army of the Sandhills is proud to invite our community to the Pathway of Hope Re-Dedication & Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Thursday, June 4, 2026 at 10:00 AM at our Emergency Shelter located at 245 Alexander Street, Fayetteville, NC.

This event marks more than a ribbon cutting, it represents renewed hope for families and individuals in our community who rely on the shelter during some of life’s most difficult moments. The Pathway of Hope Emergency Shelter is a vital resource for Cumberland County, providing safety, stability, support services, and a pathway toward long-term success for those experiencing homelessness and crisis.

We encourage community members, partners, churches, businesses, and supporters to come celebrate with us as we continue this important mission together. 🤝

📍 Event Details:
🗓 June 4, 2026
⏰ 10:00 AM
📍 245 Alexander St, Fayetteville, NC 28301

📲 Please scan the QR code on the flyer to RSVP!
The RSVP page also provides an opportunity to donate directly to the shelter and help ensure we can continue operating at the level our community needs and deserves. Every contribution helps provide shelter, meals, care, and hope to our neighbors in need.

Together, we can continue transforming lives and strengthening our community. ❤️

05/29/2026
04/30/2026

The Hope Mills Parks and Recreation Department invites you to be part of an inspiring community event dedicated to supporting the mental wellness of our youth and young adults.

“Thrive and Expect 2026: Youth & Young Adult Mental Health Summit” is a dynamic and interactive forum designed to foster real conversations, increase awareness, and provide practical strategies for mental well-being. Attendees will experience motivational messages aimed at building confidence, resilience, and a strong sense of self among our youth.

Join us on Saturday, May 16, 2026, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the Hope Mills Parks and Recreation Center.

Together, we can empower the next generation to thrive.

04/21/2026

Celebrating National Volunteer Week this week, we’ll be highlighting just a few of the incredible volunteers who make a difference every day at Cape Fear Valley Health.

Today, we recognize our No One Dies Alone (NODA) volunteers. This 100% volunteer-run program provides companionship to end-of-life hospital patients who do not have loved ones by their side.

Our NODA volunteers offer comfort, dignity, and compassion in a patient’s final hours by playing soft music, reading, praying or meditating according to the patient’s beliefs, alerting staff to any physical discomfort, and providing thoughtful comforts like warm blankets, flowers, lotion, lip balm, battery-powered candles, religious items, and handwritten cards.
Their kindness ensures that no patient is ever alone in their final moments.

Pictured left to right: Jeffrey Blenk, Monico Moore-Doctor, Beverly Burgwin, and Rachel Thurnher.

Learn more about volunteer services: https://www.capefearvalley.com/volunteer-services
Donate to support this program: https://www.capefearvalley.com/giving

04/21/2026

Come Celebrate Denim Day with us at Culver's, Wednesday, April 29th, 5pm-7:59pm.

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Fayetteville, NC
28302

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