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MINUTES <br /> ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES <br /> August 21,2023 <br /> Sharron Hinton, Human Services Program Manager, provided an overview of her Division. She <br /> shared the agency has been involved in several community events. Staff participated in the <br /> National Night Out event in Hillsborough on 8/1/23. Another community highlight included DSS co- <br /> sponsoring a Back to School event in the Gateway housing community. Ms. Hinton shared <br /> backpacks were provided for children, facepainting, snow cones, popcorn, books, car seat checks, <br /> free and reduced lunch applications, and other safety demonstrations. Other partners included the <br /> Orange County Library, Orange County Health Department, Orange County Schools, Alliance <br /> Health, Hillsborough Police Department, and SafeKids. Ms. Hinton stated OCDSS and OCHD are <br /> currently working closely to create an intake/assessment tool for the neighborhood and ultimately <br /> the desire is to replicate the work in other areas of the County. Oscar Fleming shared he would be <br /> interested in speaking with Ms. Hinton further about ways UNC-CH students could assist with this <br /> effort. The next event at Gateway will be a Trunk or Treat in October. <br /> Ms. Hinton also shared Orange Works is supporting unhoused couples and individuals who have <br /> unmet hygiene needs. The agency has established a procedure to provide hygiene items and <br /> clothing; these items are donated by Friends of DSS. Staff will complete an assessment and <br /> connect individuals to resources. <br /> In the Veteran's Program, Ms. Hinton announced a social worker has been hired. His name is Jeff <br /> McNeill and a community reception is being planned to introduce him to the community. Ann <br /> Wilkerson asked where he will be located. Ms. Hinton stated he will have hours at DSS in <br /> Hillsborough, the local senior centers, and Europa in Chapel Hill. <br /> In regards to employment and career programs, Ms. Hinton shared a hiring event was held last <br /> week at Orange Works. She stated these types of events will be held on an ongoing basis. Durham <br /> Tech Community College is back onsite providing GED and HRD courses in Hillsborough and <br /> Chapel Hill. Oscar Fleming asked if childcare vouchers get promoted at hiring events; Ms. Hinton <br /> confirmed they do. <br /> Ms. Hinton summarized the annual backpack program supported by Friends of DSS. She shared <br /> there were 173 backpack requests made by OCDSS social workers. In addition, backpacks were <br /> given out at the Gateway back to school event. Hillsborough Police Department collected school <br /> supplies and those were used to stuff the Gateway backpacks. <br /> 3. Youth Coordinator <br /> Sharon Hinton explained this is an existing position we repurposed to meet a need. This position <br /> will be a coordinator in regards to youth services in the county. The person in this position will <br /> conduct a needs assessment for youth services and identify gaps. She shared the position will be <br /> responsible for collaboration with non-profits, schools, and other government agencies. Additionally, <br /> it was shared this position will be the DSS representative for Racial Equity work in the county, <br /> administrative responsibilities of JCPC, and coordination of a potential tutoring program. Ms. Hinton <br /> expects the position to be posted in the next week or soon thereafter. Oscar Fleming asked about <br /> the qualifications for the position. Ms. Hinton shared a bachelor's degree with at least five years of <br /> progressive experience. Anne Wilkerson and Jane Garrett questioned how a potential tutoring <br /> program would work and the location of those services. Ms. Hinton explained the potential tutoring <br /> program needs further planning and exploration but the vision is for it to be offered at Orange <br /> Works and other areas in the community to eliminate transportation barriers. <br /> 4. Other Updates <br /> 2 <br />
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