Free at-home COVID-19 tests are being offered via the USPS.
Families and educators in Caswell County have been balancing remote learning with work schedules, internet access issues, and countless other challenges. Most all of them could use a helping hand so a number of community partners are working to help, offering internet access and tutoring. Those known to us are listed below. Please help share…
It is estimated that nearly 5,000 people in Caswell County are struggling with hunger so it is likely we all know someone who could use a good meal and/or a few groceries.
Several local food pantries and other community partners are working diligently to meet that need, but they need your help, especially as they brace…
A Candidate's Forum was held Thursday, October 8th, for those residents seeking to serve on the Caswell County Board of Commissioners. The virtual forum was co-hosted by the Caswell County Chamber of Commerce, the Caswell County Partnership for Children, Piedmont Community College, and the Caswell Chapter of The Health Collaborative.
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The forum was moderated…
Each year, The Health Collaborative of the Dan River Region recognizes groups, organizations, and individuals who are improving the health and well being of our community. As part of the Dan River Region, those working in Caswell County are eligible for nomination.
The Best in Health Award is given to groups and organizations who create programs,…
A group of community partners* are working to develop a Caswell Youth Council to take a leadership role in the development and promotion of youth programming here in Caswell County. Please share the information about a virtual YOUTH gathering August 20th with your networks and local youth who want to make a difference in our community.
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If you missed the April 27th Caswell Status Update hosted by the Caswell Chapter of The Health Collaborative you can check it out HERE.
This link will expire the morning of Thursday, April 30th.
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 Community Impact Project (CCIP) is a partnership project between the Caswell Chapter of The Health Collaborative and Middle Border Forward to offer TEN, $1,000 Community Impact Project Sponsorships in Caswell County!
The application is now open and can be found HERE.
The deadline to apply is MARCH 15th, 2020.
Have an awesome idea that could positively…
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…