WEST End — The Household Support and Neighborhood Collaboration Packages are funded by Sandhills Middle and performed by a contract with North Carolina Families United. The plans assistance people of youngsters with psychological, learning, and behavioral issues.
Jan. 19: Autism 101 webinar will be held virtually from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Judy Smithmyer, associate director of Family members Assistance from Autism Culture of North Carolina will present. To sign up, speak to Charmaine Ford at This electronic mail handle is being secured from spambots. You need to have JavaScript enabled to check out it. or 336-870-3802. On registration, you will be despatched the url to the webinar.
Jan. 20: Group Resilience Product webinar will be held practically from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The Neighborhood Resiliency Model trains community members to not only assist on their own but to aid others within their broader social community. The key concentration of this techniques-primarily based, stabilization system is to re-established the organic equilibrium of the nervous system. CRM’s objective is to support to build “trauma-informed” and “resiliency-focused” communities that share a common being familiar with of the effect of trauma and serious anxiety on the nervous program and how resiliency can be restored or improved applying this abilities-based solution. To sign up, get in touch with Adrian Standish at This e mail tackle is becoming guarded from spambots. You will need JavaScript enabled to see it. or 910-985-0126. On registration, you will be sent the backlink to the webinar.
Jan. 25: Services and Courses of Guilford County Spouse and children Justice Center webinar detailing this a person-end-agency for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, youngster abuse, and elder abuse will be held Jan. 25. “The mission of the Relatives Justice Middle is to empower spouse and children violence victims and their children to reside cost-free from violence and abuse and keep offenders accountable by giving simply available, coordinated, and extensive providers in a solitary spot.” This teaching is for any individual who would like to know more about the products and services and systems of the Household Justice Center, and how their solutions profit children and youth. This is a virtual assembly scheduled from 10–11 a.m. Get hold of LaMonica Mitchell, family members assist advocate, at 1-919-215-7153 or electronic mail This electronic mail tackle is becoming safeguarded from spambots. You will need JavaScript enabled to view it. to sign-up. The deadline for registration is Monday, Jan. 24, 2022 at 5 p.m.
Jan. 25: Vaping: What You Will need to Know? webinar presentation will be held from 1-2 p.m. via WebEx. Kendra Faries, Richmond Co. community health educator and Travis Greer, Area 6 tobacco command supervisor will be the presenters. Make contact with Suzanne Maness for more facts or to sign-up, get in touch with 910-627-1769 or email This electronic mail handle is becoming secured from spambots. You have to have JavaScript enabled to view it.. Registration deadline is Jan. 21, 2022.
Jan. 26: New 12 months, New You: Transforming Your Brain & Overall body webinar will be held nearly from 1-2 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2022. Suzanne Maness, CPT with Menphys Wellbeing & Fitness will be the presenter. Certificate of attendance is out there. To sign-up, speak to Shirlyn Morrison-Sims at This e-mail tackle is being safeguarded from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to see it. or 919-906-7103. Upon registration, a link to the internet conference will be sent.
Anson and Richmond Counties
Jan. 13: Mother and father, Foster Mothers and fathers and Caregivers Support Group conference will be held from 5:30-7 p.m. via WebEx. It is a assistance group for family members of small children with emotional, studying or behavioral worries. Suzanne Maness will be the facilitator. For far more facts or to sign up, phone 910-627-1769 or e-mail This email handle is being guarded from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Registration deadline is Jan. 10, 2022.
Jan. 14: 5 County Process of Care Neighborhood Collaborative conference will be held from 9:30-11:30 a.m. through WebEx. Program of Treatment is a network of group-dependent providers and supports that are organized to meet up with the difficulties of small children and youth with severe psychological wellbeing wants and their family members. The System of Treatment Collaborative provides collectively the views of family members, youth, suppliers, little one and spouse and children solutions, community members and other stakeholders. The SOC Collaborative assembly supplies networking options and time for operating in partnership with general public and private businesses so services and support are helpful, construct on the strengths of persons, and handle every single person’s cultural and linguistic requires. The Five County SOC Neighborhood Collaborative features the following counties: Hoke, Moore, Richmond, Anson and Montgomery. The assembly is held regular on the 2nd Friday at 9:30 a.m. If you’d like to get the WebEx connection, call Suzanne Maness at 910-627-1769 or electronic mail This email handle is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to check out it..