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The Salvation Army of Fayetteville Carolinas Division » Commands » Fayetteville » Programs
  • Homeless Shelter- Providing a refuge for those who find themselves in need. Our shelter is made up of family rooms, a men's dorm, women's dorm and Step-up program for men.
  • Social Service Department- Providing utility assistance to those in need and meet the criteria set by the State of NC. We also provide assistance with food in the form of actual food from our pantry and other resources, when available. This office is also the place to get a voucher for clothing and/or furniture for use in our thrift store to those in greatest need.
  • Community Center- Our year-round community center provides about 30 children after school care and 75 children a day camp program during the summer. We also send about 80 children to a one-week camp at Camp Walter Johnson.  Around 80 senior citizens participate in our Senior Program each week including guest speakers, outings, and even camp!
  • Thrift Store- The Salvation Army Family Store is located on Sycamore Dairy Road and provides gently used clothing, furniture and household goods at excellent prices.  Items donated are sold at this location and funds are used to fund Salvation Army programs throughout the year.  Those in need are given vouchers through our Emergency Assistance department. 
  • Love Meals- Each day, two meals are offered to the public (ie. Anyone who is in need) at 12noon and 5pm. ANYONE can come by our shelter and eat at these times. Typically, we feed up to 120 for lunch and about 65 for dinner. Shelter residents are also offered breakfast each morning.
  • Care Program- This is a program for abused women that houses up to 14 women with children who are fleeing an abusive situation. Women are given the tools they need to become independent members of society by the time they leave the program.
  • Bonanza Housing Program- This is a program for people with permanent disabilities, including HIV, through The Women's Center of Fayetteville. The program houses up to 6 families/singles and helps them get the care they need.