NC Child’s county data cards & interactive data dashboard provide local snapshots of child well-being.
County data cards present the latest data for key indicators in five areas of children’s well-being: A Strong Start, Family Economic Security, Nurturing Homes and Communities, Health and Wellness, and High-Quality Education.
Download the 2025 statewide data card for North Carolina
View the full data sources for the printable 2025 County Data Cards
County Data Cards
The NC Child Data Center compiles multi-year data on more than 35 measures assessing children’s health, education, and well-being. These measures cover topics like child welfare, demography, early childhood, elementary and secondary education, health, and family economic security. The Data Center allows users to view these metrics statewide, but as well as filtered by county and legislative district.
There are additional metrics provided in the Data Center that are not otherwise easily and publicly accessible, such as the number of pediatric behavioral health visits per county, percentage of subsidy eligible children per county, and the number of child care facilities over time by county.
The Mental Health Mapping Dashboard gives advocates an inside look at what resources are available to students in school districts across the state. It also gives us a roadmap to where and how we can expand access to school-based mental health resources so we can improve outcomes for our state’s young people and set them up for a lifetime of success.
Please note that due to the size of the Mental Health Mapping Dashboard, it is only accessible by computer.
Click here for printable County Data Cards for each North Carolina county