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Pathways to improving oral health access in North Carolina

Pathways to improving oral health access in North Carolina

The early years of a child’s life are full of growth as they race towards reaching critical developmental milestones. They say their first words, take their first steps, and they sprout—and even lose—their baby teeth.
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By: Neil Harrington | February 2024
“Their future is our passion”: Cynthia Williams-Hills and the Center for Excellence

“Their future is our passion”: Cynthia Williams-Hills and the Center for Excellence

The Center of Excellence, now based in Hillsborough, North Carolina, has served more than 300 children and families, and provides a robust curriculum that covers foreign languages, music, and science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) courses.
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By: Emily Blevins | February 2024
In 2024, let’s resolve to keep North Carolina from falling off the child care cliff

In 2024, let’s resolve to keep North Carolina from falling off the child care cliff

If we don’t commit to ensuring child care providers and systems are supported, we could see providers across the state close their doors which would threaten child care services for thousands of families.
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By: Neil Harrington | January 2024
Impossible Choices: What families face in the healthcare system

Impossible Choices: What families face in the healthcare system

For parents and caregivers, the cost of medical care oftentimes forces them to make impossible choices. For me, I had to choose between my medical situation and my child’s treatment.
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November 2023
Making the Dream Work: The Need for Collaboration Between Families with Special Needs and the Healthcare System

Making the Dream Work: The Need for Collaboration Between Families with Special Needs and the Healthcare System

This journey began for us when my son was 18 months old at an appointment with his pediatrician because I started noticing that he was losing words quickly. I was sitting in the pediatrician’s office and heard these words: “It has been determined that your child has been diagnosed with autism.”
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November 2023
How one mother in Cabarrus County is helping Latino families find their voice

How one mother in Cabarrus County is helping Latino families find their voice

Though M’s experience of finding resources started off isolated, she soon learned that other families like hers were going through the same thing. This realization prompted M to start a support group for other Latino families in Cabarrus County.
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By: Emily Blevins | November 2023
Cómo una madre del condado de Cabarrus está ayudando a las familias latinas a encontrar su voz

Cómo una madre del condado de Cabarrus está ayudando a las familias latinas a encontrar su voz

Aunque la experiencia de M en su búsqueda de recursos inició de manera aislada, pronto se dio cuenta de que había otras familias como la suya con situaciones similares. Esta comprensión motivó a M a iniciar un grupo de apoyo para otras familias latinas del condado de Cabarrus.
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By: Emily Blevins | November 2023
PRESS RELEASE: The EarlyWell Initiative unveils policy recommendations to support children’s mental health

PRESS RELEASE: The EarlyWell Initiative unveils policy recommendations to support children’s mental health

Policy priorities focus on improving mental health outcomes for children from birth to age eight and address broader ecosystem of resources for infant and child mental health.
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By: Emily Blevins | October 2023
EarlyWell Builds Coalition to Enrich Child Mental Health Ecosystem

EarlyWell Builds Coalition to Enrich Child Mental Health Ecosystem

EarlyWell unveiled the first wave of policy priorities that the initiative's growing coalition will work to advance over the next two years.
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By: Emily Blevins | October 2023
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