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North Central District

North Central District. North Central District. North Central District. Largest population of families and children living in poverty in the state 86,503 families with children (5-17) 138,761 children (0-18). North Central District. Stokes County. Total Population – 47,401

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North Central District

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  1. North Central District

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  3. North Central District • Largest population of families and children living in poverty in the state • 86,503 families with children (5-17) • 138,761 children (0-18)

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  5. Stokes County • Total Population – 47,401 • Families with children in poverty – 1,194 • Percentage of the population – 15.6% • Children in poverty – 1,905 • Percentage of population – 18.1% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 164 • Percentage of total births – 39%

  6. Rockingham County • Total Population – 93,643 • Families with children in poverty – 3,109 • Percentage of the population – 20.5% • Children in poverty – 4,614 • Percentage of population – 22.3% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 450 • Percentage of total births – 43%

  7. Caswell County • Total Population – 23,719 • Families with children in poverty – 900 • Percentage of the population – 24.7% • Children in poverty – 1,331 • Percentage of population – 27.8% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 93 • Percentage of total births – 45%

  8. Person County • Total Population – 39,464 • Families with children in poverty – 1,176 • Percentage of the population – 18.9% • Children in poverty – 1,178 • Percentage of population – 20.7% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 184 • Percentage of total births – 39%

  9. Granville County • Total Population – 59,916 • Families with children in poverty – 1,487 • Percentage of the population – 16.1% • Children in poverty – 2,328 • Percentage of population – 19.5% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 240 • Percentage of total births – 38%

  10. Vance County • Total Population – 45,422 • Families with children in poverty – 3,330 • Percentage of the population – 43.3% • Children in poverty – 5,360 • Percentage of population – 48.0% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 342 • Percentage of total births – 55%

  11. Warren County • Total Population – 20,972 • Families with children in poverty – 922 • Percentage of the population – 33.5% • Children in poverty – 1,419 • Percentage of population – 37.0% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 109 • Percentage of total births – 53%

  12. Franklin County • Total Population – 60,619 • Families with children in poverty – 1,906 • Percentage of the population – 18.3% • Children in poverty – 2,850 • Percentage of population – 19.9% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 262 • Percentage of total births – 41%

  13. Durham County • Total Population – 267,587 • Families with children in poverty – 8,424 • Percentage of the population – 20.8% • Children in poverty – 14,009 • Percentage of population – 22.5% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 1,280 • Percentage of total births – 29%

  14. Orange County • Total Population – 133,801 • Families with children in poverty – 2,418 • Percentage of the population – 12.7% • Children in poverty – 3,879 • Percentage of population – 14.7% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 268 • Percentage of total births – 21%

  15. Alamance County • Total Population – 151,131 • Families with children in poverty – 4,721 • Percentage of the population – 18.3% • Children in poverty – 7,256 • Percentage of population – 20.1% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 752 • Percentage of total births – 40%

  16. Guilford County • Total Population – 488,406 • Families with children in poverty – 15,778 • Percentage of the population – 19.6% • Children in poverty – 24,871 • Percentage of population – 22.1% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 2,131 • Percentage of total births – 35%

  17. Forsyth County • Total Population – 350,670 • Families with children in poverty – 12,048 • Percentage of the population – 19.6% • Children in poverty – 20,519 • Percentage of population – 23.6% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 1,799 • Percentage of total births – 37%

  18. Davidson County • Total Population – 162,878 • Families with children in poverty – 5,131 • Percentage of the population – 18.8% • Children in poverty – 8,349 • Percentage of population – 22.4% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 805 • Percentage of total births – 43%

  19. Randolph County • Total Population – 141,752 • Families with children in poverty – 5,279 • Percentage of the population – 21.1% • Children in poverty – 8,082 • Percentage of population – 23.6% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 780 • Percentage of total births – 46%

  20. Chatham County • Total Population – 63,505 • Families with children in poverty – 1,632 • Percentage of the population – 16.4% • Children in poverty – 2,463 • Percentage of population – 17.6% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 203 • Percentage of total births – 30%

  21. Wake County • Total Population – 900,993 • Families with children in poverty – 17,048 • Percentage of the population – 10.4% • Children in poverty – 28,422 • Percentage of population – 12.1% • Births to Pregnant Teens – 2,833 • Percentage of total births – 22%

  22. Adult Youth Pregnant Teen North Central District

  23. Adult Youth Pregnant Teen North Central District Current Potential

  24. North Central District • Opportunities to meet more need • Increase county and/or grant funding for positions • Develop nutrition student-intern opportunities in collaboration with local universities • Cross-county positions • Single positions serving multiple audiences

  25. North Central District • Opportunities to meet more need • Increase county and/or grant funding for positions • Develop nutrition student-intern opportunities in collaboration with local universities • Cross-county positions • Single positions serving multiple audiences

  26. North Central District • Opportunities to meet more need • Increase county and/or grant funding for positions • Develop nutrition student-intern opportunities in collaboration with local universities • Cross-county positions • Single positions serving multiple audiences

  27. North Central District • Additional support for programming • Variety of sources • County funds for food demonstration supplies • Support in applying for grants – Warren and Guilford counties • Collaborating agency support • Food demonstration supplies – WIC, Schools, IFFS and others • Positions (in the past) • WIC – Wake and Smart Start – Forsyth • Facility and equipment

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  31. North Central District • Iris Santiago • Cancer Services • Winston-Salem, NC

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  33. North Central District • Opportunities • Utilize high level of agency collaborative relationships to garner additional program funding for positions

  34. North Central District • Program Engagement • Volunteers – Enhance recruitment, training and utilization through active engagement with other CES volunteer opportunities • 580 volunteers – 2011 • Contributed the equivalent of 7.4 FTEs • Variety of roles • 93 were current or former EFNEP participants

  35. North Central District • Engagement with Program

  36. North Central District • Engagement by Staff • County Plan of Work • Agents • CEDs • DED • Regional Coordinator

  37. North Central District • Other Needs • Full-time Administrative Assistant • More one-on-one time with staff

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