Fayetteville Non-Profits
Always Endure
Exists to remove financial barriers for adoptive families, barriers to care for patients enduring major medical diagnoses, and barriers to placement for children in foster care.
Phone: (931) 625-1861
URL: www.alwaysendure.com
American Legion Post 42
Advocates for upholding and defending the United States Constitution, equal justice, opportunity for everyone, discrimination against no one, youth education, responsible citizenship, and honoring military service by observing and participating in memorial events.
Phone: (931) 433-1897
Camp Blount Historic Site Association
Works to preserve Camp Blount’s history, protects the site from further encroachment, and educates visitors.
Email: campblount@gmail.com
URL: www.campblount.com
Clothe Our Kids of Lincoln County Inc.
Provides at-risk children with needed clothing and shoes.
Phone: (931) 625-6953
Clothing Lincoln County Old Time Christian Outreach Center
Provides free clothing to people in need. The ministry accepts clothing donations and organizes them for people to shop through.
Phone: (931) 703-1894
Crossroads Donkey Rescue
Provides refuge and rehabilitation to donkeys facing neglect, abuse, and abandonment.
Phone: (989) 619-9475
Crossroads Pregnancy Clinic
Exists to care for women and men facing unplanned pregnancies by providing life-affirming education through pregnancy decision counseling.
Phone: (931) 297-2424
Fabulous Fifties Foundation
Serves locals facing illness, accidents, and hardships with funds raised from the Fabulous Fifties Show — an annual show that brings oppurtunities to local performers and joy to the community.
Phone: (931) 433-3933
Fayetteville-Lincoln County Arts Center
Enhances the quality of life in the community through the presentation, education, and promotion of all art disciplines including visual, conceptual, and performing arts.
Phone: (931) 225-8578
URL: www.flcarts.com
Fayetteville-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce
Unites businesses and professional individuals in an effort to support the area’s economy and quality of life.
Phone: (931) 433-1234 or (888) 433-1238
The Fayetteville-Lincoln County Museum and Civic Center
Collects and displays artifacts and information about the history and culture of Fayetteville and Lincoln County, and the event center is available for public rentals.
Phone: (931) 297-2450
URL: www.flcmuseum.org
Fayetteville-Lincoln County Senior Citizens Inc.
Provides mental, physical, educational, and recreational activities for individuals 55 years and older.
Phone: (931) 433-7271
Fayetteville Elks Lodge #1792
Provides various types of assistance to veterans in need and members of Lincoln County. Offers academic and trade Scholarship opportunities to Lincoln, Moore, Coffee, and Franklin counties. Contributes financially in support of numerous community activities.
Phone: (931) 433-2433
Email: office@faylod1792.net
Fayetteville Kiwanis Club
Changes children’s lives through international initiatives, helping young people develop mentally, physically, and emotionally.
Fayetteville Lions Club
Provides vision care, youth programs, and other community services.
Phone: (931) 623-3763
Fayetteville Main Street
Focuses on historic preservation and economic development of downtown Fayetteville as a revitalization program.
Phone: (931) 557-5150
Fayetteville Rotary Community Foundation
Engages in community service projects and supports global initiatives.
Phone: (931) 675-2727
Fayetteville TN Police Foundation
Supports efforts that enhance police/community relations, crime prevention, and public safety through funding for specialized equipment, training, and community programs.
Phone: (931) 433-8883
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Since 1954, FCA has been challenging coaches and athletes on the professional, college, high school, junior high and youth levels to use the powerful platform of sport to reach every coach and every athlete with the transforming power of Jesus Christ. FCA focuses on serving local communities around the globe by engaging, equipping and empowering coaches and athletes to unite, inspire and change the world through the gospel.
Phone: (931) 636-0306
Email: fca@fca.org
Address: PO Box 19, Flintville, TN 37335
Friends of the Fayetteville-Lincoln County Public Library Association
Supports the library through various avenues as a group of volunteers.
Phone: (931) 433-3286
Friends of the Lincoln County Sheriff
Provides funding for special projects and equipment so that the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department can eradicate drugs, provide youth intervention programs, and obtain state-of-the-art equipment, allowing the department to better serve citizens.
Phone: (931) 433-6712
Good Samaritan Association
Provides gas assistance for transportation to doctor’s appointments, provided to low-income older people and/or people with disabilities in Lincoln County.
Phone: (931) 433-0260
Hands of Mercy Outreach Center
Provides food and utility assistance as a faith-based outreach center.
Phone: (931) 433-4263
Hound Dog Holler Animal Rescue
Hound Dog Holler Animal Rescue is dedicated to helping dogs that are in need. They spend time on the farm in hopes of finding forever homes in the future.
Phone: (931) 215-3217
Imagination Library of Lincoln County
Provides free monthly books for registered children under ages birth to 5 in order to promote childhood literacy.
Junior’s House Inc.
Provides prevention, intervention, and treatment services to physically and sexually abused children and their families as a child advocacy center.
Phone: (931) 438-3233
Kid’s Hunting For a Cure
Kids Hunting For a Cure is a non-profit organization which provides financial support to research hospitals/foundations
dedicated to developing cures for cancer and childhood diseases.
Kings Mountain Messenger Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Preserves history, promotes patriotism, and secures America’s future through education. The DAR is a genealogical women’s organization and invites any woman 18 years or older who can prove lineal descent from a patriot of the American Revolution to active membership.
Lincoln County 4-H
Provides agriculture, leadership, and community service youth programs.
Phone: (931) 433-1582
Lincoln County Anti-Drug Coalition
Prevents substance abuse and promotes healthy lifestyles.
Phone: (931) 433-6050
Lincoln County FCE (Family Community Education)
A volunteer organization awarding at least four $500 scholarships annually to graduating seniors and assisting 4H campers in need, while also supporting local causes such as food banks, schools, and community projects.
Phone: (931) 433-1582
Lincoln County Humane Society
Shelters stray and abandoned animals in Lincoln County and provides pet adoption services.
Phone: (931) 433-3726
Motlow College Foundation
Provides scholarships and supports programs at Motlow State Community College.
Phone: (931) 393-1543
Patches Place Cat Rescue
Takes in abandoned, abused, injured, or neglected cats and kittens, giving them medical attention and vaccines, spay/neutering, and microchipping. When cats are healthy, offers adoption into loving homes. Makes appointments and provides transport to the North Alabama Spay Neuter Clinic; loans traps and provides TNR (Trap Neuter Return) services for Lincoln County residents.
Phone: (931) 625-9128
Relay For Life of Lincoln County, TN
Organizes community fundraising events supporting the American Cancer Society and raising money for cancer research.
URL: www.relayforlife.org
Simply the Truth Ministries
Serves communities by assisting during times of need and providing services such as disaster relief through the Manifold Grace Ministry.
Phone: (931) 625-2115
Southern Alliance Spay Neuter Clinic
Reduces overpopulation of dogs and cats through education and low-cost spay/neuter surgery.
Phone: (931) 433-0120
Wings of Love Ministries
Offers both spiritual support and enlightenment, and provides for emergency needs as the situation requires for women and/or their families.
Phone: (931) 433-7442
Tennessee Non-Profits
American Red Cross Tennessee Region
Volunteers and staff work to deliver vital services – from providing relief and support to those in crisis to helping them be prepared to respond in emergencies.
Phone: (615) 250-4300
Blue Monarch
Serves as an 18-24 month residential recovery community for women and children suffering from abuse and addiction.
Phone: (931) 924-8900
URL: www.bluemonarch.org
The Charlie Daniels Journey Home Project
Assists other nonprofits in securing funds to help causes that benefit veterans of the United States Armed Forces.
The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee
Provides captive elephants with individualized care, the companionship of a herd, and the opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven. Educates the public on the complex needs of elephants in captivity and the crisis facing elephants in the wild.
Phone: (931) 796-6500
URL: www.elephants.com
Exotic Avian Sanctuary of Tennessee
Offers sanctuary to unadoptable parrots, and lifetime care to parrots whose guardians wish to give their companions sanctuary for life. Provides natural environments for enrichment, flight and togetherness of a flock, and outside aviaries for fresh air and sunshine. Provides adoption services for well-socialized parrots who desire human companionship.
Phone: (615) 598-5723
URL: tnavianrescue.org/
FINDINGbalance
Provides easily accessible, Christ-centered resources for those seeking freedom from food and body image issues.
Phone: (931) 599-6948
Friends Of The Troops
Supports deployed and stateside service members by sending cards and care packages, helping their families in times of need. Sends cards to veterans, and serves those who are homeless by providing hygiene kits and other items of comfort.
Phone: (423) 599-9901
Horse Haven of Tennessee
Advocates for, rescues, protects, and defends equine from abuse and neglect in Tennessee.
FB: (865) 609-4030
URL: horsehaventn.org/
Middle Tennessee Lions Sight Services
Helps restore vision through cataract surgery assistance and by providing magnifiers to individuals with low vision.
Phone: (629) 335-2757
URL: www.mtlss.org
Project K-9 Hero
Assists with medical costs, rehabilitation, rehoming, food, and end-of-duty services to ensure the best quality of life for retired police K-9s and military working dogs.
Phone: (855) 759-4376
URL: projectk9hero.org/
Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee
Distributes donated food to hunger relief agencies and programs across Middle Tennessee.
Phone: (931) 329-3491
Soles4Souls
Turns unwanted shoes and clothing into opportunities by keeping them from going to waste, providing relief, creating jobs, and empowering people to break the cycle of poverty.
Phone: (931) 391-5723
URL: soles4souls.org/
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Advances cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment.
Phone: (800) 822-6344
URL: www.stjude.org
Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network
Promotes awareness and provides education and resources related to suicide prevention.
URL: www.tspn.org
For life-threatening emergencies, dial 988
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation
Supports the conservation efforts of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency through youth outreach, land acquisition, and wildlife management initiatives.
URL: www.twrf.net
Wolf PAWS Inc.
Rescues abandoned and abused wolf-dogs, providing a permanent sanctuary for them, and educating the public about responsible and humane care of wolf-dogs as pets.
Phone: (865) 397-7656
URL: www.wolfpaws.org
National Non-Profits
American Heart Association
Serves as the largest not-for-profit funding source for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease research next to the federal government.
Phone: (800) 242-8721
URL: www.heart.org/en
Make-A-Wish Foundation of America
Fulfills life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses.
URL: www.wish.org
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Fights cruelty by rescuing and securing adoptions for animals in need and driving significant legislative change that protects their lives and welfare.
Phone: (888) 666-2279
URL: www.aspca.org
Feeding America
Serves as the largest charity working to end hunger in the United States.
Phone: (800) 771-2303
American Cancer Society
Improves the lives of cancer patients and their families through advocacy, research, and patient support to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to prevent, detect, treat, and survive cancer.
Phone: (800) 227-2345
URL: www.cancer.org
Special Olympics
Provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in various Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
Phone: (800) 380-3071
Marine Toys for Tots Foundation
Collects new unwrapped toys and distributes those toys to less fortunate children at Christmas.
URL: www.toysfortots.org
American Civil Liberties Union and Foundation
Fights to defend various individual rights listed in the U.S. Constitution.
Phone: (212) 549-2500
URL: www.aclu.org
Shriners Hospitals for Children
Provides high-quality specialty medical care to children and families, regardless of their ability to pay or insurance status.
Phone: (800) 237-5055
