The Re-Store Warehouse is a thrift store where 100 percent of every purchase goes to community-minded organizations, such as Fayetteville Urban Ministry, Operation Inasmuch, Cumberland Interfaith Hospitality Network and The Center for Economic Empowerment and Development among others. It accepts donations of new and used home improvement products, including cabinets, appliances, lighting, furniture, lighting and plumbing fixtures, windows, doors and more.
CEED, or the Center for Economic Empowerment and Development, serves to support the economic empowerment of women. The nonprofit organization offers resources, education and advocacy services for education, job skills, employment and business ownership, as well as home ownership. It accepts donations via checks and major credit cards.
RALM, or Residential Alternative Living Management, provides housing and support services to children and adolescents who have developmental disabilities or emotional trauma and/or substance abuse issues. It offers alternative community housing, which is operated through the collaboration of staff, community heath care providers and residents and their families.
Save the Babies House of Refuge is a Christian-based housing and support organization serving young pregnant women and teens. Its aim is to minimize abortions through support and refuge. It provides housing with staff to provide counseling services, emotional support, social work, vocational eduction, GED programs, recreational activities and prenatal and delivery care. Its residents are entitled to privacy and confidentiality.
Fay Area Order of Tents is a civic organization. This organization provides fundraising and social welfare services.
This Salvation Army thrift store serves the counties of Cumberland, Hoake, Moore, Robeson and Scotland. It accepts donations of clothes, furniture and non-perishable food items, which it in turn donates to the poor and homeless. Some items are sold in the showroom and those proceeds are used to fund programs that benefit those in need. The Salvation Army also offers an after-school program at this site.
Fayetteville Animal Protection Society is a nonprofit animal shelter. This shelter offers adoption services, volunteer opportunities and humane education. Visit Fayetteville Animal Protection Society at its website for pets currently available for adoption.
Coming to the aid of children who have been physically harmed at the hands of another individual, the Child Advocacy Center provides interviewing, education and counseling services for children that have been either sexually and physically abused. Affiliated agencies include the Department of Social Services Child Protective Services, Sheriff's office, Southern Regional Area Health Education Center and the District Attorney's office.
Providing local residents with social organization opportunities, Chief's 25 Plus is a civic hall also available for private rentals. Bar services available as well.
The United Way of Cumberland County is a part of a national charitable organization whose focus is on community strengthening and support. Its Cumberland County branch has developed numerous programs, including the the Dolly Parton's Imagination Library program for literacy, Days of Caring food drive and allocation programs for various charitable and civic organizations.
Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit organization. This organization aims to eliminate poverty by building housing for the homeless. Visit Habitat for Humanity's website for information on volunteering and donating.
The Woman's Club of Fayetteville North Carolina is a nonprofit organization. Its aim is toward historical preservation with special attention to Heritage Square; it additionally has interest in promoting civic, educational and social welfare in Fayetteville. It maintains the Sandford House, the Oval Ballroom and the Baker-Haigh-Nimocks House at Heritage Square. It additionally rents out spaces for private event venues in order to raise money.