Nov 2024 - Vol. 2

Forsyth County Bridges to Hope Family Justice Center held a Domestic Violence Awareness Month Vigil last month.

Forsyth County Votes!

Forsyth County has seen a great turnout so far in this year’s General Election, with 135,942 people casting their ballots during Early Voting as of Oct. 31. Early Voting ends Nov. 2 and Election Day is Nov. 5.

If you vote on Election Day, you’ll need to vote at your assigned polling place, and polls will be open from 6:30 a.m. - 730 p.m. Any voter in line at their assigned polling place at 7:30 p.m. will be able to vote. You can visit www.fcvotes.com to look up your polling location and sample ballot, along with election results after the polls close.

Free Property Fraud Alert Tool

Property fraud is real! Protect your property today. Sign up for the County Register of Deeds Property Fraud Alert.

The Property Fraud Alert system notifies a Forsyth County property owner when a Real Estate document has been recorded in your name in the Register of Deeds Office. It alerts you via email and keeps you up to date each time a Real Estate transactions has been recorded.

Following an alert, you can contact your lending institution and police to file a report. No Register of Deeds office has the authority to remove any document.

County Commissioner Update

At October meetings, the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners approved an array of items that represent different aspects of county government.

Highlights include several extensions the commissioners approved, giving community organizations longer to complete their funded projects from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA):

  • Financial Pathways of the Piedmont, Inc. which received $344,000 for financial counseling services to help prevent low- and moderate-income residents from losing their homes due to a household's inability to pay their mortgage.
  • Habitat for Humanity, which received $110,000 to provide 11 families with $10,000 down-payment assistance.
  • YWCA of Winston-Salem, which received $85,000 to purchase a mini-van and replace or repair buses for the Best Choice Center, a year-round academic enrichment program for low-income children.
  • Old Salem, which received $391,875 to refurbish the Tavern Museum, Volz Barn, Herbst House, Blum House and Tavern Woodshed buildings that were important to the lives of enslaved individuals and open them to visitors as part of the official Old Salem tour experience. Old Salem will also use the funds in its restoration activities to replace the cedar shingle roof of its St. Phillips African American Moravian Log Church.

Commissioners' meetings and briefings are open to the public. They begin at 2 p.m. on Thursdays and are held on the fifth floor of the Forsyth County Government Center. Meetings where commissioners vote on items and hear public comments are usually held twice a month. Briefings on the items they’ll vote on in upcoming meetings are typically held on a weekly basis. Meetings and briefings are live streamed on Facebook, Youtube, and the County's website.

Work Has Begun On New Agricultural Park

Forsyth County Government held a groundbreaking for its new Agricultural Park in Tobaccoville that will also be the future home of the Forsyth County Center of N.C. Cooperative Extension. The park will include a new entrance roadway, walking trails, a 26,000 square foot Cooperative Extension facility and meeting center, and an outdoor riding ring. Future phases of the project will include an enclosed arena for agriculture-related events, additional walking trails, shelters and playgrounds. .

More photos from the groundbreaking can be found on Forsyth County's Flickr page.

Commissioners Cut Ribbon On Nelipak Facility

County Commissioners Don Martin and Gray Wilson participated in a ribbon cutting for a Winston-Salem facility for Nelipak, a leading global manufacturer for sterile packaging for medical devices and pharmaceutical drug delivery.

County incentives and support in getting a North Carolina Department of Commerce ONE NC grant helped make the new facility possible.

Employee Service Awards


We recently honored our employees for their many years of service, including Senior Enviromental Specialist Lawrence Akoje, who was recognized for his 40 years of service to the County!

Photos from the service awards can be found on Forsyth County's Flickr page.

A Mother's Story: Jaylen Convington


Behavioral Health Services releases the heartfelt story of a mother's loss from fentanyl: Jaylen Convington

See this flyer on where to find free naloxone in Winston-Salem. A Spanish copy is also available.

Donation Station Program

N.C. Cooperative Extension, Forsyth County Center, collaborated with Una Bendicion Food Pantry and the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Farmers Market to introduce the NC State Donation Station Program during the spring and summer. The Donation Station Program collected donated produce from visitors at the WSFFM while also supporting local farmers. The donated produce was then picked up by the food pantry and distributed to its participants.

This joint effort resulted in the collection of over 1,050 pounds of fresh produce donated to Una Bendicion Food Pantry. The local farmers received the full price for their product, reinvesting an estimated $1,100 back into our local farmers' pocket that otherwise may have not sold. This initiative impacted 540 families, benefitting 2,195 individuals including children, adults, and the elderly.

Domestic Violence Vigil

Forsyth County Bridges to Hope Family Justice Center held a vigil in October in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, where attendees heard from partner agencies and domestic violence survivors before taking a guided tour of the center.

Bridges to Hope serves individuals and families impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, child maltreatment and human trafficking.

It’s located at 725 Highland Avenue Annex 1 in Winston-Salem, NC 27101 and can be contacted at (336) 776-3255. It's open Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. For more information, visit https://forsyth.cc/bridgestohope

WIC Celebrates 50 years of Helping Families

Forsyth County Public Health's WIC Program Celebrated its 50th Anniversary earlier this month at an open house with county commissioners among the attendees.

WIC is a federally-funded health and nutrition program for women, infants and children. WIC helps families with buying healthy supplemental foods, nutrition education, finding healthcare and other community services.

For more information about our WIC Program, visit https://forsythcountync.gov/HHS/wic.aspx

Applications Being Accepted for Community Grants

Forsyth County is now accepting applications for Community Grant funding for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. Applications are due November 18, 2024 at 5 p.m. For more information, visit https://forsyth.cc/article.aspx?NewsID=28359


Flu & COVID Shot Walk-In Clinic

Forsyth County Department of Public Health, 799 N. Highland Ave, offers no cost flu shots to everyone 6 months and older, regardless of insurance.

Public Health also provides no-cost COVID vaccines for

  • Children ages 6 months to 18 years-old
  • 19 and Older Uninsured Adults Only

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