North Carolina
Reclaiming Futures Cumberland County
Contact
Dachia Davis, Project DirectorReclaiming Futures Cumberland County
P.O. Box 363
Fayetteville, NC 28302
Phone: 910-321-3831
Email: ddavis@cccommunicare.org
About Us
According to data collected by the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention from 2007-2008, 22 percent of youth in the juvenile justice system in Cumberland County indicated substance abuse concerns and needed additional assessment and treatment. Thirty percent reported that they lacked pro-social peers and associate with other youth in trouble.
One of six North Carolina sites initiated in October 2008, Reclaiming Futures Cumberland County is designed to provide a collaborative community approach to helping teens caught in the cycle of drugs, alcohol, and crime. Cumberland County is fortunate to have a very supportive community, actively engaged in changing the lives of young people. It is our goal to use these working relationships to enhance available resources and establish new partnerships.
Reclaiming Futures Cumberland County plans to improve the drug and alcohol treatment services available to youth and their families in the juvenile justice system by:
- Providing improved access to drug and alcohol treatment services
- Ensuring individualized, coordinated care for each youth involved, and
- Promoting enhanced community involvement
Our Core Partners
- Community Collaborative
- Cumberland County CommuniCare
- Cumberland County D.S.S.
- Cumberland County Dept. of Mental Health
- Cumberland County Schools
- Department of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention
- Juvenile Crime Prevention Council
- M.A.J.O.R.S.
- North Carolina 12th Judicial District
Funding Sources
We are funded by the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust and receive additional support from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
