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UNC Down Syndrome Clinic in Chapel Hill is for children and adults. The clinic provides access to critical care that people with Down syndrome need.
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North Carolina's Children's health campus is only dedicated to children through a partnership between UNC Health and Duke Health systems.
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The Winston-Salem-based nonprofit received funding to expand its Bridging Families program aimed at reuniting kids with their families.
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Damaged roads, displaced people and spotty internet create headaches for NC county Department of Social Services agencies protecting children and others after Helene.
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Helene damaged more than 200 child care centers in western North Carolina, and at least 55 of the hardest-hit centers are expected to remain closed for months.
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As storms become more frequent and severe, an organization is increasingly traveling to disaster-affected communities to set up spaces where kids can process the disruption and devastation of a disaster while their parents start the long recovery process.
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Zebulon Police Department partnered with nonprofit New Blue, which helped create a new program to assist children during 911 emergencies.
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The county will soon provide incentive pay to encourage social service workers to stay after hours at Department of Social Services offices with children who don’t have a foster home to go to.
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Fayetteville nonprofit Healthy Child and Adolescent Network, formerly known as Bicycle Man, aims to give away 500 bikes for their annual giveaway this Saturday to benefit children from low-income families. But with only 100 bikes in stock, they're asking for help to reach that goal in just a few days.
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Commissioner Mike Causey performed a hot car demo to show how dangerous the temperature is inside a vehicle.