Community Partners
Book Resources
Provides books to low-income families at multiple sites, has a home visiting program “Book Babies” that delivers age appropriate books every 6 months to children until kindergarten.
Food Pantry Resources
Providing food assistance to families in need
- Food for Students
Free meals for children 0-18 when school is out of session, delivered to local centers RUN by a collaboration of local agencies.
Program providing healthy emergency food via several programs, including backpack program.
Library Resources
Storytime for babies, toddlers, and families, book clubs, tutoring in English and Spanish, online courses.
Baby, toddler, preschool storytime, STEAM programs, book clubs, homework help.
General Resources
In-home assessment of patients with poorly-controlled asthma (pilot program).
NC DHHS child care search tool.
Facilitating refugees’ transition to life in US, legal assistance.
Special Needs Resources
Organization supporting individuals with autism and their families
Youth classes, inclusion activities, athletics and summer camps.
Athletics, arts and cultural programs, specialized recreation.
ESL literacy for adults and children, tutoring, employment and legal resources.
Horseback riding for children with special needs and disabilities.
Athletic training for people with individual disabilities 3 and older.
YMCA Resources
Summer camps, after school and teacher workday programs, swimming and sports programs, leadership programs.
Summer camps, after school and teacher workday programs, swimming and sports programs, leadership programs.
latest news
You may have heard news about rising numbers of measles cases in Texas and other areas of the United States. 2 doses of the MMR vaccine are highly effective (97%) at preventing measles infections. At CHCAC, children receive their first dose at age 1 and a second dose at age 4, to make sure kids are fully protected as soon as possible, and following the recommendations from the CDC. Some infants aged 6 months to 11 months who travel internationally to high-prevlance areas may need a dose to protect them, but they still need the 1 year and 4 year old doses as well. If you are ever concerned about a possible exposure to measles, please CALL before entering our office. DO NOT ENTER the office. This is a highly contagious illness and special precautions must be taken to prevent spread.
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