The Autism Society of North Carolina, Moore County Chapter strives to create a community where people within the autism spectrum and their families receive respect, services, and support based on individual differences, needs, and preferences. What/Who: Group discussions with speakers on topics important to individuals on the autism spectrum and/or their
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Moore Buddies: Nurturing Youth, Supporting Parents, Strengthening Families
Boy Scouts of America – Moore County
Boy Scouts of America Southern Pines Office Website: https://www.facebook.com/dogwooddistrictnc/?fref=photo Scouting for boys is divided into two phases: Cub Scouting (for boys in grades 1 to 5) and Boy Scouting (for boys at least 10 to 18 years old or have completed the fifth grade). In both phases, activities are used to achieve the aims
Girl Scouts of America – Moore County
Girl Scouts of America - Moore County Southern Pines Office Website: nccoastalpines.org or girlscouts.org Scouting for girls is divided into four phases: Daisies (for girls in grades K to 1), Brownies (grades 1 to 3), Junior Girl Scouts (grades 3 to 6) and Teen Girl Scouts (grades 6 to 12). Girl scouting helps
Walthour-Moss Foundation
US Equine Rescue League, Sandhills Chapter
US Equine Rescue League, Sandhills Chapter Website: userl.org or geocities.com/sandhills_region/homepage The Sandhills Chapter of the US Equine Rescue League is a non-profit organization dedicated to the compassionate care of equines. This chapter actively rescues abused, neglected or endangered equines, provides rehabilitation and finds them homes in the region. Horses are available for
First Tee of the Sandhills
C.A.R.E. Group, Inc. (Connecting Available Resources for Education)
The mission of the CARE Group is to equip, empower, and encourage individuals through education, mentoring, and enrichment opportunities. Physical address: 575 SE Broad Street, Unit 10, Southern Pines, NC 28387 Mailing address: P.O. Box 1966, Southern Pines, NC 28388 Telephone: 910-692-5954 Website: www.thecaregroupinc.org We provide one-on-one at-risk youth
Prancing Horse, Inc.
Prancing Horse, Inc. P.O. Box 327, 225 N. Bennett, Southern Pines, NC 28388 Riding Center - 1480 Carolina Horse Farm Rd., Raeford, NC 28376 Tel: (910) 246-3202 Web: prancinghorsecenter.org The mission of Prancing Horse is to improve the physical and emotional well being of special needs populations by providing a safe environment for therapeutic horseback
Special Olympics of Moore County
Special Olympics of Moore County 1387 Tarry Church Rd. Star, NC 27356 Tel: (910) 690-5869 (H) or (910) 715-1147(W) Website: sonc.net/localprograms Moore County Special Olympics offers athletes year-round training in seven sports. At this time, aquatics, bocci, bowling, golf, tennis and basketball are supported. However, they are looking to add soccer and equestrian to the
See Ability Not Disability (SAND)
See Ability Not Disability (SAND) P.O. Box 569 Southern Pines, NC 28388 Tel: (910) 246-8059 ext. 25 SAND is an athletic program for individuals with disabilities. The goal of the program is to provide a safe and productive environment that enables children and adults, regardless of their abilities, to learn and apply the principles
Sandhills Children’s Center, Inc.
Sandhills Children’s Center, Inc.1280 Central Dr.Southern Pines, NC 28387Tel: (910) 692-1114Website: sandhillschildrenscenter.org Sandhills Children’s Center is a non-profit inclusive early learning center for children with a mission to provide services of the highest quality for children with and without special developmental needs, from birth To five years old. Babies and young children grow,
Northern Moore Occupational Therapy Program
Northern Moore Occupational Therapy Program P.O. Box 190 Robbins, NC 27325 Tel: (910) 948-4324 A program of the Northern Moore Family Resource Center, the Occupational Therapy Program provides assessment and occupational therapy to children with developmental, learning and sensory integration problems.
Local Interagency Coordinating Council (LICC)
Local Interagency Coordinating Council (LICC) c/o Partners for Children and Families 7720 NC Hwy 22, Suite C, Carthage, NC 28327 Tel: (910) 949-4045 LICC is an open membership organization of agencies and individuals that perform services beneficial to the health and welfare of Moore County children and families.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI-MC)
National Alliance on Mental Illness – Moore County (NAMI-MC) P.O. Box 4823 Pinehurst, NC 28374 Tel: (910) 295-1053 NAMI is dedicated to the eradication of mental illnesses and the improvement of the quality of life for persons of all ages who are affected by mental illness. NAMI members and friends work to fulfill its
Arc of Moore County
Arc of Moore County 673 S. Bennett St. Southern Pines, NC 28387 Tel: (910) 692-8272 Web: thearcofmoore.org The Arc of Moore County provides a variety of services and support to individuals and families with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. As an advocacy organization, it works at the local, state and national level to encourage new
Children’s Developmental Services Agency (CDSA)
Family Promise of Moore County
Family Promise of Moore County 303 Peach Ave., Aberdeen, NC 28315 Tel: (910) 944-7149 Website: familypromiseofmoorecounty.org Family Promise of Moore County is a non-profit agency dedicated to alleviating homelessness. Host congregations open the doors of their facilities for one week, four to five times per year to homeless families. Under the direction of the FPMC