In these uncertain times non-profits, government agencies, faith-based organizations, and other community-based organizations are still hard at work to anticipate and respond to community needs.
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Some organizations have changed the way they provide services and many are adding additional services as needs arise. Please help keep resource listings up to date by updating your…
The Caswell County Board of Commissioners recently approved a 12-month moratorium on polluting industries and, with the Planning Department, have begun investigating what zoning options might be considered to guide future development in the county.
Zoning, a common land use planning tool, has significant implications for public health and equity. Zoning determines where various categories of…
Nearly 80 leaders came together on Wednesday, January 22 for Celebrating Caswell 2020, hosted by the Caswell Chapter of The Health Collaborative.
The event offered an opportunity for local leaders to learn more about progress being made in five core areas – Access to Healthcare; Healthy Eating, Healthy Spaces; Active Living; and, Leadership & Capacity Building.
Discussions…
There have been a few key questions floating around Caswell County in recent years –
What does it mean to be a healthy community? What are the many factors impacting our health?
What impact does community have on our opportunities? Do we all have access to the same opportunities? What barriers do we face?…
Moving Forward Together in Caswell County
A recent article in Politico explored the impact Medicaid Transformation is having on three communities in North Carolina, highlighting many of the challenges we face here in our community and shedding light on the reality that as Medicaid prepares to pay, not just for healthcare, but for health itself…