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Speak Out Cumberland County! United Way's Needs Assessment

Working with a committee of community leaders, United Way of Cumberland County will conduct an assessment of community health and human service needs. The outcomes will help guide United Way volunteers to focus their funding on agencies and programs that address current and significant community needs. For more information, please call 483-1179 or email crystalmcnair@unitedway-cc.org.


Date Place Time
Sept. 30 Cliffdale Recreation Center

6404 Cliffdale Road, Fayetteville

6-8 p.m.
Oct. 2 Myers Recreation Center

1018 Rochester Street, Fayetteville

6-8 p.m.
Oct. 7 Smith Recreation Center

1520 Slater Avenue, Fayetteville

6-8 p.m.
Oct. 14 Ft Bragg- Nijmegen Neighborhood Center

2 Douve Place, Fort Bragg

6-8 p.m.
Oct. 16 College Lakes Recreation Center

4945 Rosehill Road, Fayetteville

6-8 p.m.
Oct. 23 Eastover Recreation Center

3637 Pembroke Lane, Fayetteville

6-8 p.m.
Oct. 30 Stedman Recreation Center

175 Circle Drive, Stedman

6-8 p.m.


SENC Radio Reading Service Needs Volunteers

aThe City of Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Department will hold a United Way Lunch Friday, Oct. 3 from 11:30 am. until 2:00 pm. behind their administration building at 121 Lamon Street. For $3.00, you get a hot dog, chips, and a drink. All proceeds go to United Way of Cumberland County. For more information, call 433-1547. To find out how you or your company can hold a similar fundraiser, call 483-1179.


SENC Radio Reading Service Needs Volunteers

Want to volunteer but can't afford to use up gas? Radio Reading needs Radio Buddies to survey visually impaired listeners by phone on a quarterly rotating basis. Call 910-486-7007 or email sencrrs@gmail.com for more information and to schedule training. ***ALSO*** If you are already a volunteer for SENC Radio Reasing Service, you are invited to their Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon! The event will take place Saturday, Oct. 25, 2008 at 1 p.m. at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 1601 Raeford Road, Fayetteville, NC. Call 910-486-7007 by Oct. 14 to RSVP.


Eat Smart, Move More

Would your church or civic group like to host the "Eat Smart, Move More" education program? Call Robin at Better Health of Cumberland County at 483-7534.


Employment Counseling

Catholic Charities has an Employment Counseling Program. To learn more, call 424-2020.


Children's Center

Fayetteville Family Life Center is preparing to open their Children's Center soon. Call for counseling services: 484-0176.


Habitat for Humanity recently dedicated it's 100th house! For more information, call 483-0952.


 

 

 

 

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Volunteer Leadership

United Way of Cumberland County is a volunteer-driven organization, governed by a local board of directors made up of volunteers from Cumberland County. There's no way we could function without YOUR vision, focus, strategy and support. >>


Where your Money Goes

Your gift of $1 a week can provide 25 girl scouts with basic science experiment supplies -OR- you can buy two candy bars from a vending machine. >>


History

The concept of United Way originated in Denver, Colorado in 1887 when four clergymen and one public-spirited woman formed the first joint appeal for organized help in the United States. >>

 

Lives change when a community cares.

As part of this community, each and every one of us share the responsibility of improving the quality of life in our community. United Way of Cumberland County provides important funding that assists people who need a helping hand, and EVERY dollar collected counts. >>