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Hope Mills WIC Clinic closes temporarily on Monday, July 28

By Staff Report, posted 6 months ago

The Hope Mills Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Clinic, located at 2622 Hope Mills Road, Fayetteville, will be closed Monday, July 28, due to water heater repairs. The clinic is expected to reopen for normal business hours at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, July 29, pending completion of the repairs.

The temporary closure is necessary to complete essential maintenance and ensure a safe environment for clients and staff.

Staff will contact clients with appointments to confirm relocation to the Spring Lake WIC Office, located at 103 Laketree Blvd., Spring Lake, and will conduct virtual appointments, or reschedule as needed.

WIC offices in Spring Lake, located at 103 Laketree Blvd., and Fayetteville, located at 1235 Ramsey Street, will remain open for scheduled appointments.

Clients with questions should call the Spring Lake WIC Office at 910-321-6420.

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