Local public health officials and others are working hard to combat the spread of COVID-19 here in Caswell County.
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Regular Local Updates
Caswell's Public Health Director, Jennifer Eastwood has been recording updates for the community every other Monday at 2pm where she discusses local trends, hot spots, testing, vaccinations, etc. Monday, April 5th will…
On February 4th, Caswell County health professionals hosted a Zoom conversation to provide an overview of the science behind the COVID-19 vaccine, including a discussion of the vaccine's risks and benefits. Caswell's Public Health Director also discussed the county's vaccine distribution processes. You can view that conversation HERE.
If you are over the age of 65…
Caswell County EMS and the Caswell County Department of Public Health are working together to help COVID+ patients manage their symptoms at home through a Community Paramedic program, led by Caswell EMS Paramedic, Regina Cardwell.
In this short VIDEO, Regina shares advice for patients and families battling COVID at home. If you have questions or concerns…
A group of community partners have been investigating and evaluating opportunities to make it easier for folks in Caswell County to get a little help putting food on the table. They've identified several exciting possibilities and are inviting you to join the discussion.
A series of Community Conversations will be held for community members and organizations…
Over the past few months, the website for the Caswell County Partnership for Children has taken on a new look. We invite you to take a visit at www.CaswellChildren.org.
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Of course, websites are a critical part of any business or organization’s life, but at the Caswell County Partnership for Children, they truly use their…
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…
A team of clergy, lay leaders, and community members have recently organized to learn more about why so many in Caswell are still without broadband internet access despite a flurry of activity last year that sought to expand access in Caswell. That group is now calling on residents of Caswell County to take action THIS…
The Piedmont Triad Regional Food Council is seeking input from community members, farmers, food producers, supply chain businesses, and anyone involved in the regional food economy to join in the conversation about how to connect, rebuild, and move forward together to build a more robust food system that serves everyone in the Piedmont Triad.
As part…
Most households in the county recently received a newsletter from the Caswell Chapter of The Health Collaborative with important information about accessing food and other resources.
Please help spread the word among your neighbors, particularly those without internet, about changes to some county government services since that publication.
Farmer Lake is now OPEN! The fishing pier…
Local Agencies Partner to Sponsor Citizen-Led Projects
When the Caswell Chapter of The Health Collaborative received funding in 2019 through the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation's Community-Centered Health Initiative, it included $10,000 to sponsor ten community impact projects across the county.
Recognizing that they had a community partner with invaluable experience in…