Johnston County CMARC
Johnston County CMARC (Early Childhood Care Management, previously CC4C) and why it's awesome!
- It's free! We can work with any child from birth to age five regardless of income or whether the child has private insurance, Medicaid, or is uninsured.
- All children under the age of five who are exposed to Adverse Childhood Events are eligible. These may include:
- Domestic violence
- Substance abuse
- Abuse and neglect
- Foster care
- Head Start and Preschool evaluations. If your child qualifies, we can help with this.
- Developmental and/or medical concerns. We can help provide education, link you to resources, and follow up with providers to help your child with:
- Assessment for developmental delays such as speech, occupational, or physical
- Prematurity/NICU
- Autism
- Behavioral concerns
- Medical specialist referrals
- Community resources:
- WIC
- Food banks
- Diapers
- Safe sleep
- Transportation
- Parenting classes
- Resources for post-partum depression
- Dentists
- Pediatricians
- Who can make a referral? Anyone can!
- What information is needed: Child's name, date of birth, parent's contact information, and the concern about the child.
- Who to call:
- Tracy Hadjipetrou, Social Work Supervisor 919-989-5238
- Kristie McNeil, Social Worker 919-989-5265
- Jane Ritchie, Registered Nurse 919-209-8311
- Mary Heilig, Social Worker, 919-989-5231
- NaBria Billings, Social Worker, 919-989-5294
- Caitlin Vines, Social Worker, 919-209-8318
- Fax: 919-989-5199 or 919-989-5278