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Region 4 Tobacco-Free Alliance
https://health.mecknc.gov/population-health/tobacco-free/Tobacco-Free-Alliance
The Region 4 Tobacco-Free Alliance is a network of individuals and organizations supporting tobacco prevention and control efforts in 11 counties across the piedmont and foothills of North Carolina.
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Central Carolinas Master Naturalist Program
https://parkandrec.mecknc.gov/activities/ccmn
Educates and trains participants about the conservation, management, and interpretation of natural resources.
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Tobacco Prevention and Control
https://health.mecknc.gov/population-health/chronic-disease-policy-and-prevention/Tobacco-Free
Increasing and improving the number of tobacco-free environments and preventing youth tobacco use.
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Maternal and Child Health
https://health.mecknc.gov/Maternal-and-Child-Health
Providing early and regular prenatal and postpartum care to protect the health of mothers and children.
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Community Engagement
https://health.mecknc.gov/population-health/office-health-equity/community-engagement
Supports priority communities to address health inequities through public health education and culturally relevant resources.
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Tobacco-Free Policy
https://health.mecknc.gov/population-health/tobacco-free/Tobacco-Free-Policy
Tobacco Free Policy
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Community Health Assessment
https://health.mecknc.gov/population-health/cha
Public Health process to periodically collect and review local data to understand the health needs of our community.
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Edible Landscapes
https://health.mecknc.gov/chronic-disease-policy-and-prevention/food-security/edible-landscapes
Establishing community gardens and orchards to provide fresh food to communities who need it.
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GRADE (Grants to Replace Aging Diesel Engines)
https://airquality.mecknc.gov/Vehicles-Equipment/GRADE
Grants to Replace Aging Diesel Engines (GRADE) is an air quality improvement program designed to reduce oxides of nitrogen (NOx).
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ReCAST
https://health.mecknc.gov/recast
Resiliency in Communities After Stress and Trauma II (ReCAST II) is a 4 year grant funded program through Mecklenburg County Public Health. This grant funding is provided by the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration, also known as SAMHSA, and will be active from December of 2022 - December of 2026.
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