The Local Interagency Coordinating Council (LICC) brings together community partners who are committed to supporting young children and their families in Harnett County. This collaborative network includes agencies, organizations, and businesses that provide a wide range of services to ensure children—particularly those with developmental delays or special needs—have access to the resources they need to thrive. Below you will find a directory of LICC members, including the services they provide and contact information to help families and professionals connect with the right supports.
Work Program for Men, Women, Children, & Families in Dunn, NC - E-32, White Flag Shelter program when weather is below freezing
Contact: Amos Love
Email: staff@beaconmission.com
Phone: 910-892-5772
Website: https://www.beaconmission.com/
Profesional Education / Teacher Licensure
Contact: Olivia Wakefield
Email: wakefieldo@campbell.edu
Phone: 910-890-3531
Website: https://education.campbell.edu/professional-education/
Creative Concepts Therapeutic Services, LLC is a mental health agency specializing in early intervention services. We provide Community-Based Rehabilitative Services (play therapy) for children. Our trained staff provide services to children ages 0-3 experiencing developmental delay, autism, and other behavioral disorders. We provide these services in the home, school and community setting.
Contact: Dr. Aeshia Jackson, MSW, LCSWA, ITFS
Email: ajackson@creativeconceptstherapy.com
Phone: 910-992-3048 / 910-315-4487
Website: www.creativeconceptstherapy.com
Drayton's View Therapy and Wellness Services, PLLC is a private practice therapy agency dedicated to providing high-quality, compassionate care to support individuals in their mental health journey. We offer a range of therapeutic approaches to promote emotional well-being, personal growth, and self-discovery, with a focus on creating a safe and nurturing environment for our clients.
Contact: Dr. Alexis Blue-Wilson, LCSW, Owner
Email: connect@draytonsviewtherapy.com
Phone: 910-929-2103
Website: https://www.draytonsviewtherapy.com/
(HCPC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, public/private organization designed to improve the lives of Harnett County children and families through community-based programs focused on health, education, and family support.
Contact: Dr. Alexis Blue-Wilson, LCSW, Owner
Email: info@harnettsmartstart.org
Phone: 910-893-2344
Website: www.harnettsmartstart.org
Provide Social/Emotional supports to teachers in licensed preschools and FCCH'"S
Contact: Ann Carter
Email: Anncarter@childcareresourcesinc.org
Phone: 919-961-1270
Southern Baptist church in the Johnsonville community of western Harnett County.
Johnston-Lee-Harnett Community Action's is a community that inspires people to be empowered through opportunities that support education, self-sufficiency and a willingness to give back to society. PROGRAMS: CSBG HEAD START/EARLY HEAD START WEATHERIZATION RAPID RE-HOUSING
Email: joann.massengill@jlhcommunityaction.org
Phone: 919-934-2145
Website: https://www.jlhcommunityaction.org
North Carolina Cooperative Extension partners with communities to deliver research-based education and technology that enrich the lives, land, and economy of North Carolinians. As a partnership between NC State University, NC A&T State University, and local governments, they provide trusted, actionable information to help people, families, and businesses thrive.
Contact: Tim Mathews, Shannon Adcock, Justin Burkehead
Email: tsmathew@ncsu.edu, shannon_adcock@ncsu, Justin_Burkhead@ncsu.edu
Phone: 910-893-6020
The mission of SAFE is to provide safety and serve as an advocate for sexual assault and domestic violence victims, survivors and their families.
Caring for a child or adult with an I/DD can feel overwhelming. TLC Family Connect is here to walk alongside families and caregivers, offering guidance, resources, and real connections that make a difference. Whether you’re just getting started or have years of experience, we help families and caregivers: • Understand and access local I/DD services • Learn through local town halls, workshops, and online tools • Get referrals for other needs like food, housing, or transportation • Find the right providers and programs • Connect with other families and community resources
Contact: Ruth Garfinkel
Email: info@safeofhc.org
Phone: 910-893-6020