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Alamance County, North Carolina
(2008 data unless otherwise noted)

Population: 148,053
Race (%):
White: 67.9
Black: 18.7
Hisp/Latino Origin: 11.3
American Indian: .5
Asian: 1.2
Females (15-44): 51.7 %
Median Age of Females: 38.7
Abortion Rate: 19.7%(†)

Median Household Income: $43,769
Population below Federal Poverty Line: 15.8
Infant Mortality:
6 per 1,000 live births (*)
Teen Pregnancies:
62.5 per 1,000 teens
AIDS Cases: 107 per 100,000
HIV Cases: 192 per 100,000
Syphilis Rate:
3.4 per 100,000
Gonorrhea Rate:
152 per 100,000
Chlamydia Rate:
400.4 per 100,000

(*) denotes data that should be used with caution. For example, the State Center for Health Statistics notes that infant mortality rates based on less than 10 deaths are unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. Teen pregnancy rates that are based on fewer than 20 cases are also viewed as unstable.
(†) Rate reports on legal induced abortions per 1,000 females, ages 15-44.

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Health Department
http://www.ncalhd.org/county

Free Clinics:
NC Association of Free Clinics
http://www.ncfreeclinics.org/

Hospital(s):
N.C. Health Info - health and medical resources for North Carolinians
http://www.nchealthinfo.org/
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RICHES Contacts:

Women's Resource Center in Alamance County - The Center helps women and their families improve and enrich their personal and professional lives through education, support services, networking and community resources.

Centro La Comunidad - Centro La Communidad works towards the well-being of the Latino community in Alamance County, North Carolina. Services include information and referral, translation and interpretation, assistance with accessing local services, and advocacy. Provides health information through its newsletter.

Mel Piper
Healthy Beginnings
Alamance County Health Department
http://www.alamance-nc.com/Alamance-NC/Departments/Health/
319 N. Graham-Hopedale Rd, Ste. B, Burlington NC, 27217
[email protected]

Stacie Saunders
Health Educator II
Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies of Alamance County
Alamance County Health Department
http://www.alamance-nc.com/Alamance-NC/Departments/Health/
319 N. Graham-Hopedale Rd, Ste. B, Burlington NC, 27217
(336) 229-3861 (telephone)
(336) 513-5548 (fax)
[email protected]

Connie Renz
Director
HORIZONS Perintal Substance Abuse Program
UNC School of Medicine
400 Roberson Street, Carrboro NC, 27510-
(919) 966-9803 (telephone)
(919) 966-9169 (fax)
[email protected]

Jeremy Ireland
Executive Director
Centro de la Comunidad
http://www.centro-comunidad.org/index_files/Page311.htm
400 W. Davis Street, Burlington NC, 27216-
(336) 222-6868 (telephone)
[email protected]

Amanda Koch
Health Educator
Prenatal Care
Piedmont Health Services
http://www.piedmonthealth.org/
301 Lloyd Street, Carrboro NC, 27510
(919) 942-8741221 (telephone)
[email protected]

Marnie Holder
Piedmont Health Services
http://www.piedmonthealth.org/
299 Lloyd St, Carrboro NC, 27510
(919) 537-7497 (telephone)
(919) 933-9201 (fax)
[email protected]

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