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1997 NS Health and Chapel Hill Training Outreach Project Inc
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5/5/1997
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8b
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Agenda - 05-05-1997 - 5b
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involves the University as well as Chatham, Lee and Wake counties. The communities of <br /> Efland, Perry Hills and Cedar Grove have been the focus in Orange County. OCHD's <br /> Health Education Supervisor, Belinda Jones, and the CBPH Project Director, Iris Fuller <br /> were members of the original FRC grant writing team. Ms. Jones and Ms. Fuller are <br /> members of the Northern Orange Family Resource Center Governing Board, and the <br /> department has maintained a close relationship with the FRC. Ms. Bessie Wiggins is a <br /> member of OCHD's Shared Leadership and Model Development Team which is a <br /> multidisciplinary team including community members whose charge it is to develop ways <br /> to incorporate CBPH principles on a broader scale into OCHD operations. OCHD <br /> provides a variety of family support programs including those offered in client homes so <br /> that staff are familiar with working in the community. We have experience taking services <br /> and education programs into the community, and believe that one way to achieve positive <br /> health and human service outcomes for families is to work in partnership with <br /> communities where the people live, work and play. <br />
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