Winston Salem, NC 27101
Phone: 336-703-3100
Fax: 336-748-3292
This nutrition and physical activity program designed to assist in addressing the health of children and childhood obesity in 17 elementary schools.
The program uses the Organwise Guys, Inc. curriculum.
Learn more on the BeHealthy School Kids website.
The Community Nutritionist leads various nutrition education programs and sessions around the community, including:
Forsyth Tech has teamed up with WinstonNet to bring FREE digital
literacy classes to residents in Forsyth and Stokes counties.
Learn more on how to sign up and verify eligibility on our flyer.
Flourish is a pregnancy prevention program offered to females ages 9-13 living in Forsyth. Flourish provides age-appropriate education to females on peer pressure, bullying, female anatomy, and healthy relationships. These topics aid in building a foundation for principles and values that the youth uphold.
This is a case management program for post-partum women that helps improve their interconceptional health, maimize positive future births outcomes, and address racial disparities in infant mortality.
Learn more on the Healthy Start Baby Love Plus website.
The Men's Health Program is a male based community outreach program that helps men become knowledgeable of chronic diseases and prevention. This program focuses on chronic illness and other health topics such as nutrition, physical activity and mental health.
For more information, visit the Men's Health webpage.
Nurse-Family Partnership is an evidence-based nurse home visiting program for first-time, low income pregnant women and their families starting early in pregnancy until the baby's second birthday.
You may qualify for Nurse-Family Partnership if you:
The School Health Program is provided by Public Health nurses to address the health concerns, medical problems, and health care needs of the school age population. The program places emphasis on prevention, early intervention and remediation of health issues. Public Health nurses make weekly visits to each school and home visits as indicated to help meet the health needs of students, parents, schools and the community, thus facilitating effective education and positive student outcomes. Five schools designated as ECP (Exceptional Children's Programs) have a full-time public health nurse on staff.
For more information, call (336) 703-3100
UNIFY is a co-ed teen group that focuses on sexual health offered to Forsyth County residents ages 14-18. UNIFY uses an evidence-based curriculum in addition to supplemental videos and information from accredited adolescent health resources. UNIFY provides details on topics such as female & male anatomy, consent, birth control, STD/STIs, sexual behaviors, LGBTQIA+, and other topics involving sexual health.
For additional information, please contact 336-703-3180.
The Breastfeeding peer counselors (BFPC) provide encouragement, support, and informationto pregnant and breastfeeding women enrolled in the BFPC
Program to help prevent, correct and/or manage common breastfeeding problems and to increase breastfeeding exclusivity and duration. Breastfeeding classes are offered online in English and Spanish and for more information to call 336-703-3346.
Learn more about breastfeeding classes.
The Preventative Dental Health Program located at the Forsyth County Department of Public
Health provides non-clinical, preventative dental health services including, but not limited to, oral health assessments
and referrals for children within Forsyth County.
Learn more on the Preventive Dental Health website.
Social Workers in the Employment Center work with any DSS customer who has an employment need, such as:
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, more commonly
known as WIC, is a public health nutrition program under the USDA providing nutrition education, nutritious foods, breastfeeding
support, and healthcare referrals for income-eligible women who are pregnatn or post-partum, infants and children up to age 5.
The program is designed to improve hte heatlh and well-being of Forsyth County residents. To determine eligibility or to schedule an appointment,
please call 336-703-3336 (English) or 336-703-3370 (Espanol).
Learn more on the Forsyth County WIC website.
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