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Child Poverty Statistics in North Carolina Counties

This report provides child poverty statistics for various counties in North Carolina, including the total population, families with children in poverty, percentage of families and children in poverty, and births to teenage mothers.

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Child Poverty Statistics in North Carolina Counties

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  1. November 9, 2012 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM

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  3. Youth

  4. November 9, 2012

  5. Alleghany Northampton Gates Warren Ashe Surry Caswell Currituck Rockingham Camden Stokes Person Vance Granville Pasquotank Halifax Hertford Watauga Wilkes Forsyth Yadkin Chowan Perquimans Franklin Bertie Guilford Wilkes Alamance Avery Orange Durham Mitchell Alex-ander Nash Caldwell Davie Edgecombe Iredell Yancey Madison Washing-ton Ty-rell Martin Davidson Wake Dare Burke Randolph Wilson Chatham McDowell Catawba Pitt Beaufort Buncombe Rowan Johnston Hyde Haywood Greene Lincoln Swain Cabarrus Lee Rutherford Harnett Hender-son Moore Mont-gomery Wayne Graham Stanly Cleveland Lenoir Craven Jackson Mecklenburg Tran-sylvania Gaston Polk Macon Cumberland Pamlico Cherokee Jones Sampson Clay Hoke Richmond Union Duplin Anson Scot- land Carteret Onslow Robeson Bladen Pender Columbus New Hanover Brunswick

  6. Total Poverty 55,070 families with young children 146,794 are children between 0 and 17 2,166 births to teens ages 15-19

  7. Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  8. Anson County Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly Cumberland • Total population – 26,948 • Families with children in poverty – 985 • Percentage of all families– 15% • Children in poverty – 1,894 • Percentage of all children – 32.3% • Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 15 • Percentage of total births – 4% Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  9. Bladen County Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly Cumberland • Total population – 35,190 • Families with children in poverty – 2,656 • Percentage of all families – 29.5% • Children in poverty – 2,498 • Percentage of all children – 31.2% • Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 120 • Percentage of total births – 22% Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  10. Cabarrus County Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly • Total population – 178,011 • Families with children in poverty – 3,876 • Percentage of all families – 8.6% • Children in poverty – 29,549 • Percentage of all children – 16.6% • Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 222 • Percentage of total births – 9% Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  11. Columbus County Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly • Total population – 58,098 • Families with children in poverty – 3,918 • Percentage of all families – 26% • Children in poverty – 5,399 • Percentage of all children – 40.8% • Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 58 • Percentage of total births – 7% Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Bladen Robeson Columbus

  12. Cumberland County Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly • Total population – 319,481 • Families with children in poverty – 16,397 • Percentage of all families – 20.4% • Children in poverty – 22,267 • Percentage of all children – 26.4% • Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 647 • Percentage of total births – 10% Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  13. Harnett County Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly • Total population – 114,678 • Families with children in poverty – 3,462 • Percentage of all families – 12.4% • Children in poverty – 11,476 • Percentage of all children – 19.1% • Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 140 • Percentage of total births – 11% Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  14. Hoke County Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly • Total population – 46,952 • Families with children in poverty – 1,763 • Percentage of all families – 16.7% • Children in poverty – 3,697 • Percentage of all children – 26.3% • Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 24 • Percentage of total births – 3% Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  15. Lee County Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly • Total population – 57,866 • Families with children in poverty – 1,713 • Percentage of all families – 11.6% • Children in poverty – 4,111 • Percentage of all children – 28.1% • Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 105 • Percentage of total births – 12% Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  16. Montgomery County Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly • Total population – 27,798 • Families with children in poverty – 1,124 • Percentage of the population – 17.3% • Children in poverty – 2,261 • Percentage of population – 34.3% • Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 42 • Percentage of total births – 11% Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  17. Moore County Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery • Total population – 88,247 • Families with children in poverty – 1,901 • Percentage of the population – 8.2% • Children in poverty – 4,922 • Percentage of population – 26% • Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 81 • Percentage of total births – 8% Stanly Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  18. Richmond County Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly • Total population – 46,639 • Families with children in poverty – 2,352 • Percentage of the population – 20.5% • Children in poverty – 4,189 • Percentage of population – 37.7% • Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 81 • Percentage of total births – 14% Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  19. Robeson County Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly • Total population – 134,168 • Families with children in poverty – 7,923 • Percentage of the population – 25.5% • Children in poverty – 16,037 • Percentage of population – 45.5% • Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 335 • Percentage of total births – 13% Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  20. Scotland County Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly • Total population – 36,157 • Families with children in poverty – 2,369 • Percentage of the population – 26% • Children in poverty – 3,384 • Percentage of population – 38.1% • Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 84 • Percentage of total births – 15% Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  21. Stanly County Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly • Total population – 60,585 • Families with children in poverty – 1,209 • Percentage of the population – 7.8% • Children in poverty – 13,571 • Percentage of population – 18% • Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 118 • Percentage of total births – 4% Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  22. Union County Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly • Total population – 201,292 • Families with children in poverty – 3,422 • Percentage of the population – 6.5% • Children in poverty – 21,539 • Percentage of population – 10.7% • Births to 15-19 year-old teens – 118 • Percentage of total births – 12% Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  23. Program Review Findings Faithful Families Pilot Voices into Action Research project

  24. Program Review Findings Health and Wellness Bootcamp Strong community partnerships

  25. Program Review Findings Advisory Leadership Council Support Support Staff as Assistant to Program Grant funds to support programming

  26. Adult PA 4-H EFNEP PA Lee Cabarrus Harnett Montgomery Stanly Moore Cumberland Hoke Union Anson Richmond Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  27. Adult PA 4-H EFNEP PA Lee Cabarrus Harnett Montgomery Stanly Moore Cumberland Hoke Union Anson Richmond Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  28. South Central EFNEP Unit • Opportunities to meet more need • Increase county and/or grant funding for positions • Develop nutrition student-intern opportunities in collaboration with local universities; NC State University and NC A & T State University • Build to full potential by exploring cross-county positions and single positions serving multiple audiences. Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  29. South Central EFNEP Unit • Opportunities to meet more need • Increase county and/or grant funding for positions • Develop nutrition student-intern opportunities in collaboration with local universities; NC State University and NC A & T State University • Build to full potential by exploring cross-county positions and single positions serving multiple audiences. Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  30. South Central EFNEP Unit • Opportunities to meet more need • Consider a Pregnant Teen focus • Apply for FCS or 4-H Endowment funds. EFNEP also has a smaller Endowment fund. • Consider local grant opportunities Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  31. South Central EFNEP Unit • Opportunities to Strengthen Unit Team • Representation on ALS • Work as a team to assure that everyone eligible for an award is nominated Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  32. South Central EFNEP Unit • Opportunities to Strengthen Unit Team • Utilize Blackboard Collaborate • Purposefully seek to engage EFNEP participants in on-going CES programs • Develop a system for training new county staff on their role with EFNEP Cabarrus Lee Harnett Moore Mont-gomery Stanly Cumberland Hoke Richmond Union Anson Scot- land Robeson Bladen Columbus

  33. South Central EFNEP Unit Alleghany Northampton Gates Warren Ashe Surry Caswell Currituck Rockingham Camden Stokes Person Vance Granville Pasquotank Halifax Hertford Watauga Wilkes Forsyth Yadkin Chowan Perquimans Franklin Bertie Guilford Wilkes Alamance Avery Orange Durham Mitchell Alex-ander Nash Caldwell Davie Edgecombe Iredell Yancey Madison Washing-ton Ty-rell Martin Davidson Wake Dare Burke Randolph Wilson Chatham McDowell Catawba Pitt Beaufort Buncombe Rowan Johnston Hyde Haywood Greene Lincoln Swain Cabarrus Lee Rutherford Harnett Hender-son Moore Mont-gomery Wayne Graham Stanly Cleveland Lenoir Craven Jackson Mecklenburg Tran-sylvania Gaston Polk Macon Cumberland Pamlico Cherokee Jones Sampson Clay Hoke Richmond Union Duplin Anson Scot- land Carteret Onslow Robeson Bladen Pender Columbus New Hanover Brunswick

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