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  1. Homelessness Awareness Month: Residents Invited to Recognize Neighbors Without a Home

    http://news.mecknc.gov/homelessness-awareness-month-residents-invited-recognize-neighbors-without-home

    The Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners has proclaimed November as Homelessness Awareness Month. In recognition of the month, several events are planned to bring awareness to the homeless community and the hard work that goes into helping to ensure that everyone has a place to call home.

  2. Storm Water Services Offering Voluntary Buyouts and Grants For Homes Damaged By Hurricane Helene

    http://news.mecknc.gov/storm-water-services-offering-voluntary-buyouts-and-grants-homes-damaged-hurricane-helene

    Voluntary buyouts and retroFIT (Floodproofing Improvements Together) grants are now available to property owners near Mountain Island Lake whose homes were damaged or destroyed during Hurricane Helene.  

     

  3. ​Bah HumBUG - COVID, Flu and RSV are the Gifts No One Wants this Holiday Season

    http://news.mecknc.gov/news/bah-humbug-covid-flu-and-rsv-are-gifts-no-one-wants-holiday-season

    COVID-19 isn't the only concern this year. In Mecklenburg County and statewide,

  4. Raising Hammers to Raise Homes: County Joins Carter Work Project & Habitat for Humanity to Create Affordable Housing

    http://news.mecknc.gov/news/raising-hammers-raise-homes-county-joins-carter-work-project-habitat-humanity-create

    About 100 Mecklenburg County employees, including members of the Board of County Commissioners, joined Habitat for Humanity and the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project this week to build dozens of affordable homes for residents. Mecklenburg County is a platinum sponsor of the project, infusing $500,000 that funds the construction directly. This commitment addresses the Board of County Commissioners’ housing insecurity priority.

     

  5. 365 Days of Clean Air

    http://news.mecknc.gov/365-days-clean-air

    Mecklenburg County is breathing better than ever. 2025 marked the first year on record that air pollution stayed within healthy limits every day. 

  6. Park and Recreation Offers Free Fans to Seniors This Summer 2023

    http://news.mecknc.gov/park-and-recreation-offers-free-fans-seniors-summer-cloned

    Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation is helping local seniors and adults who receive disability income stay cool this summer by offering free box fans.

  7. Park and Recreation Offers Free Fans to Seniors for Summer 2024

    http://news.mecknc.gov/park-and-recreation-offers-free-fans-seniors-summer-2024

    Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation is helping local seniors and adults who receive disability income stay cool this summer by offering free box fans.

  8. Health Leaders Caution Community to Be Vigilant During Peak Respiratory Virus Season

    http://news.mecknc.gov/news/health-leaders-caution-community-be-vigilant-during-peak-respiratory-virus-season

    Health leaders caution residents that respiratory illnesses including COVID and influenza are circulating at high levels in our community, resulting in spikes in emergency room visits and hospitalizations.

  9. Updated COVID-19 Guidance from the CDC

    http://news.mecknc.gov/news/updated-covid-19-guidance-cdc

    ​Mecklenburg County Public Health (MCPH) encourages our community to keep up with the latest information regarding COVID-19 guidance because the virus continues to circulate globally, and in our community.

  10. Needed Now: Foster and Adoptive Parents: Residents Invited to Apply for Pre-Service Training

    http://news.mecknc.gov/needed-now-foster-and-adoptive-parents-residents-invited-apply-pre-service-training

    The final training session of the year for prospective foster and adoptive parents begins Sept. 25, and interested families are invited to submit their applications now.