AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCommunity Health & Support: Camp Victory is bringing a vitiligo-focused summer camp to Concord, with a June 28–July 1 session for kids—aimed at building confidence and connections for families dealing with the immune-related skin condition. Child Nutrition Access: Craven County Schools will run a free Summer Meals Program from June 1 to Aug. 14, offering breakfast and lunch (and Thursday to-go meals) for kids 18 and younger with no registration. Mental Health Navigation: NAMI Charlotte’s Navigator Helpline is expanding support, including Spanish-language versions of its website and hotline, helping people find local mental health resources. Public Safety & Health: A Shelby police officer was fired after a viral video showed him repeatedly punching a woman during an arrest; the woman’s family says she was off her medication and asked for mental health care. Healthcare & Policy: North Carolina’s maternal health faces ongoing challenges, while Medicaid and rural care staffing pressures are raising concerns about access. Health Education & Equity: Chapel Hill High School is addressing a yearbook error that left 12 students with disabilities out, with updated copies and insert pages planned.
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