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Cumberl andCF.org | 3 82nd Airborne Division Association, Inc. 2915 Raeford Road, Fayetteville, NC 28303 910-223-1182 www.82ndairborneassociation.org The 82nd Airborne Division Association is dedicated to preserving the 82nd Airborne's legacy and strengthening the bond between past and present Troopers. The Association provides assistance to improve the lives of Active Duty Troopers and their families, especially during times of crisis, by supplying holiday meals, natural disaster assistance, and providing resiliency operations to redeploying Troopers. The organization's mission addresses current issues important to the lives of those who served and who continue to serve in "America's Guard of Honor" Division. Airborne & Special Operations Museum Foundation 100 Bragg Blvd., Fayetteville, NC 28301 910-643-2778 www.asomf.org Since opening its doors in 2000, the U.S. Army Airborne & Special Operations Museum has engaged more than two million visitors with stories about courageous U.S. soldiers who shaped world history from World War II to the Global War on Terror. Building a museum to share the enduring legacy of both the conventional Airborne and Special Operations soldiers is an endeavor that has not been replicated. The ASOM is the only museum that brings these stories together to inspire generations of visitors from around the world. Action Pathways, Inc. PO Box 2009, Fayetteville, NC 28302 910-485-6131 www.actionpathways.ngo Action Pathways, Inc. is a nonprofit human services agency offering a comprehensive and supportive approach to help families and individuals achieve and sustain economic security — effectively providing them a path forward in life. Formed in 1964, Action Pathways is part of a national network of community action programs whose promise is to change people's lives, embody the spirit of hope, and improve communities throughout the region. Action Pathways envisions communities where all individuals have adequate resources to meet their needs and achieve self-sufficiency through four main areas — Hunger (Second Harvest Food Bank), Housing (Weatherization Assistance Program), Education (Head Start), and Empowerment (ASPIRE Self-Sufficiency). Cumberl andCF.org | 25 LOCAL NONPROFIT DIRECTORY

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