2018 Community Health Assessment Presented at Board of County Commissioners MeetingHealth Department and Community Partners Present Findings
BURLINGTON- The 2018 Community Health Assessment (CHA) has been completed and was approved by the North Carolina Division of Public Health on May 1, 2019. Representatives from the Health Department and Healthy Alamance presented the findings …
Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Public Outreach
Alamance, Durham, Orange, and Person Counties are working together to update the Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan and your participation and input is valuable! This plan update is required to maintain eligibility for future pre- and post-disaster funding from FEMA. This effort will also help the counties and incorporated municipalities to identify …
Third Rabies Case of 2019 Confirmed in Alamance County
Third Rabies Case of 2019 Confirmed in Alamance County
BURLINGTON – On May 21, the North Carolina State Laboratory of Public Health in Raleigh confirmed Alamance County’s third case of rabies for the year.
On May 17, Alamance County Animal Control was notified that a bat was found at a medical office building on …
Rabies Vaccination Clinic for Dogs and Cats Planned for May 4, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Terri Craver
Office: (336) 570-6367
April 22, 2019
Rabies Vaccination Clinic for Dogs and Cats Planned for May 4, 2019
Health officials urge residents to keep their pets up-to-date on rabies vaccinations
BURLINGTON – The Alamance County Health Department will be hosting a rabies vaccination clinic on May 4 from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 …
Ringing out Against Child Abuse
Alamance County, in coordination with the Exchange Club’s Family Center in Alamance, invites the public to attend the Ring Out Event on April 1st at 12:30PM at the Historic Courthouse steps, located at 1 SE Court Square in Graham, NC. During this event, representatives from Alamance-Burlington School System and the Alamance County …
Second Rabies Case of 2019 Confirmed in Alamance County
Second Rabies Case of 2019 Confirmed in Alamance County
BURLINGTON – On March 13, the North Carolina State Laboratory of Public Health in Raleigh confirmed Alamance County’s second case of rabies for the year.
On March 12, Alamance County Health Department was notified that a bat was found on the doorstep of a home …
March Food and Nutrition Benefits Issued Early
Due to the partial federal government shutdown earlier this year, all Food and Nutrition Services (FNS / EBT) benefits for the month of March will be available by March 3.
Please note that this is not extra money. The Alamance County Social Services Department urges families to budget carefully in order to make …
Low-Income Energy Assistance Program
Alamance County households can apply for help covering the cost of heating their homes through Friday, March 29, 2019.
The federally funded Low-Income Energy Assistance Program provides eligible households with a one-time payment to their heating vendor to offset the high cost of heating during the cold weather months. Depending on the household’s …
Emergency Management Hurricane Michael Update
Emergency Management Hurricane Michael Update
Due to the partial federal government shutdown, those affected by Hurricane Michael
planning to file for assistance or reimbursements for any damages that may have incurred
during the storm will be unable to do so until Alamance County has received the official
federal declaration.
Alamance County Emergency Management will send out additional …