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November 9, 201210:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Adult
Youth
November 9, 2012
Ashe
Buncombe
Hender-son
Mitchell
Halifax
Northampton
Hertford
Pasquotank
Martin
Gates
Chowan
Perquimans
Edgecombe
Onslow Carteret
Sampson
Johnston
Lenoir
Clay
Greene
Jones
Wake
Duplin
Bertie
HydePitt
Nash
Wilson
Washing-ton
Ty-rell
CurrituckCamden
Beaufort
Pender
New Hanover
Craven
Brunswick
Macon
Avery
Gaston
Surry
CabarrusCleveland
Rowan
Scot-
land
ForsythGuilford
Yancey
Caswell
Orange
Durham
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Tran-sylvania
Swain
Watauga
Wayne
Pamlico
Dare
Mecklenburg
Alamance
Vance
Warren
Robeson
Cherokee
Graham
JacksonHaywood
Madison
McDowell
Rutherford
Polk
Alleghany
Wilkes
Caldwell
Burke
Alex-ander
Catawba
Lincoln
Stokes Rockingham
Yadkin
IredellDavie Davidson
Randolph Chatham
Granville
Franklin
Person
Stanly Mont-gomery
Wilkes
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
Total Poverty
• 55,070 families with young children • 146,794 are children between 0 and 17• 2,166 births to teens ages 15-19
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
Lee
Harnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
StanlyMont-gomery
UnionAnson
Richmond
Moore
Hoke
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke Anson County
• Total population – 26,948• Families with children in poverty – 985• Percentage of all families– 15%
• Children in poverty – 1,894• Percentage of all children – 32.3%
• Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 15• Percentage of total births – 4%
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
• Total population – 35,190• Families with children in poverty – 2,656• Percentage of all families – 29.5%
• Children in poverty – 2,498• Percentage of all children – 31.2%
• Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 120• Percentage of total births – 22%
Bladen County
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
• Total population – 178,011• Families with children in poverty – 3,876• Percentage of all families – 8.6%
• Children in poverty – 29,549• Percentage of all children – 16.6%
• Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 222• Percentage of total births – 9%
Cabarrus County
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
• Total population – 58,098• Families with children in poverty – 3,918• Percentage of all families – 26%
• Children in poverty – 5,399• Percentage of all children – 40.8%
• Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 58• Percentage of total births – 7%
Columbus County
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
• Total population – 319,481• Families with children in poverty – 16,397• Percentage of all families – 20.4%
• Children in poverty – 22,267• Percentage of all children – 26.4%
• Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 647• Percentage of total births – 10%
Cumberland County
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
• Total population – 114,678• Families with children in poverty – 3,462• Percentage of all families – 12.4%
• Children in poverty – 11,476• Percentage of all children – 19.1%
• Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 140• Percentage of total births – 11%
Harnett County
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
• Total population – 46,952• Families with children in poverty – 1,763• Percentage of all families – 16.7%
• Children in poverty – 3,697• Percentage of all children – 26.3%
• Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 24• Percentage of total births – 3%
Hoke County
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
• Total population – 57,866• Families with children in poverty – 1,713• Percentage of all families – 11.6%
• Children in poverty – 4,111• Percentage of all children – 28.1%
• Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 105• Percentage of total births – 12%
Lee County
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
• Total population – 27,798• Families with children in poverty – 1,124• Percentage of the population – 17.3%
• Children in poverty – 2,261• Percentage of population – 34.3%
• Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 42• Percentage of total births – 11%
Montgomery County
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
• Total population – 88,247• Families with children in poverty – 1,901• Percentage of the population – 8.2%
• Children in poverty – 4,922• Percentage of population – 26%
• Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 81• Percentage of total births – 8%
Moore County
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
• Total population – 46,639• Families with children in poverty – 2,352• Percentage of the population – 20.5%
• Children in poverty – 4,189• Percentage of population – 37.7%
• Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 81• Percentage of total births – 14%
Richmond County
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
• Total population – 134,168• Families with children in poverty – 7,923• Percentage of the population – 25.5%
• Children in poverty – 16,037• Percentage of population – 45.5%
• Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 335• Percentage of total births – 13%
Robeson County
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
• Total population – 36,157• Families with children in poverty – 2,369• Percentage of the population – 26%
• Children in poverty – 3,384• Percentage of population – 38.1%
• Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 84• Percentage of total births – 15%
Scotland County
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
• Total population – 60,585• Families with children in poverty – 1,209• Percentage of the population – 7.8%
• Children in poverty – 13,571• Percentage of population – 18%
• Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 118• Percentage of total births – 4%
Stanly County
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
• Total population – 201,292• Families with children in poverty – 3,422• Percentage of the population – 6.5%
• Children in poverty – 21,539• Percentage of population – 10.7%
• Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 118• Percentage of total births – 12%
Union County
Program Review Findings• Faithful Families Pilot• Voices into Action Research
project
Program Review Findings• Health and Wellness Bootcamp• Strong community partnerships
Program Review Findings• Advisory Leadership Council
Support• Support Staff as Assistant to
Program• Grant funds to support
programming
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
Lee Harnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Montgomery
Union Anson
Richmond Moore
Hoke
Adult PA
4-H EFNEP PA
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
Lee Harnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Montgomery
Union Anson
Richmond Moore
Hoke
Adult PA
4-H EFNEP PA
Opportunities to meet more need• Increase county and/or grant funding for
positions• Develop nutrition student-intern opportunities
in collaboration with local universities; NC State University and NC A & T State University
• Build to full potential by exploring cross-county positions and single positions serving multiple audiences.
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
Richmon
d
Moore
Hoke
South Central EFNEP Unit
Opportunities to meet more need• Increase county and/or grant funding for
positions• Develop nutrition student-intern opportunities
in collaboration with local universities; NC State University and NC A & T State University
• Build to full potential by exploring cross-county positions and single positions serving multiple audiences.
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
Richmon
d
Moore
Hoke
South Central EFNEP Unit
Opportunities to meet more need• Consider a Pregnant Teen focus• Apply for FCS or 4-H Endowment funds. EFNEP
also has a smaller Endowment fund.• Consider local grant opportunities
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
Richmon
d
Moore
Hoke
South Central EFNEP Unit
Opportunities to Strengthen Unit Team• Representation on ALS• Work as a team to assure that everyone
eligible for an award is nominated
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
Richmon
d
Moore
Hoke
South Central EFNEP Unit
Opportunities to Strengthen Unit Team• Utilize Blackboard Collaborate• Purposefully seek to engage EFNEP
participants in on-going CES programs• Develop a system for training new county staff
on their role with EFNEP
Cabarrus
Scot-
land
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Robeson
Stanly Mont-gomery
Union Anson
Richmon
d
Moore
Hoke
South Central EFNEP Unit
Ashe
Buncombe
Hender-son
Mitchell
Halifax
Northampton
Hertford
Pasquotank
Martin
Gates
Chowan
Perquimans
Edgecombe
Onslow Carteret
Sampson
Johnston
Lenoir
Clay
Greene
Jones
Wake
Duplin
Bertie
HydePitt
Nash
Wilson
Washing-ton
Ty-rell
CurrituckCamden
Beaufort
Pender
New Hanover
Craven
Brunswick
Macon
Avery
Gaston
Surry
CabarrusCleveland
Rowan
Scot-
land
ForsythGuilford
Yancey
Caswell
Orange
Durham
LeeHarnett
Cumberland
Bladen
Columbus
Tran-sylvania
Swain
Watauga
Wayne
Pamlico
Dare
Mecklenburg
Alamance
Vance
Warren
Robeson
Cherokee
Graham
JacksonHaywood
Madison
McDowell
Rutherford
Polk
Alleghany
Wilkes
Caldwell
Burke
Alex-ander
Catawba
Lincoln
Stokes Rockingham
Yadkin
IredellDavie Davidson
Randolph Chatham
Granville
Franklin
Person
Stanly Mont-gomery
Wilkes
Union Anson
RichmondM
oore
Hoke
South Central EFNEP Unit