Northeast EFNEP Program Review November 7, 2014 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM.

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Northeast EFNEP Program Review November 7, :00 AM – 1:00 PM

Adult

Adult Enrollment

Adult FTE

Increased Fruit

Increased Vegetable

Increased Dairy

Increased Physical Activity

Food Resource Management

Nutrition Practices

Food Safety

Youth

Youth Enrollment

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Eat Variety of Foods

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Human Nutrition Low-Cost Foods

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Northeast EFNEP Unit Program Review November 7, 2014

/events/factsheet_firstleg.pdf Poverty in Northeast North Carolina

Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowan Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washingto n Tyrel l Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 21,282 Families in poverty – 1,047 Families with children in poverty Percentage of all families in poverty–84% Children in poverty – 1,794 Percentage of all children – 40% Births to year-old teens – 26 Percentage of total births – 15% Bertie County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 14,793 Families in poverty – 486 Families with children in poverty – 417 Percentage of all families in poverty– 86% Children in poverty – 947 Percentage of all children – 30% Births to year-old teens – 27 Percentage of total births – 19% Chowan County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 13,453 Families in poverty – 547 Families with children in poverty – 401 Percentage of all families in poverty– 73% Children in poverty – 799 Percentage of all children – 31% Births to year-old teens – 10 Percentage of total births – 8% Perquimans County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 40,661 Families living in poverty – 1,419 Families with children in poverty – 1,365 Percentage of all families in poverty– 96% Children in poverty – 2,457 Percentage of all children – 27% Births to year-old teens – 43 Percentage of total births – 9% Pasquotank County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 9,980 Families in poverty Families with children in poverty – 128 Percentage of all families in poverty– 78% Children in poverty – 286 Percentage of all children in poverty – 12% Births to year-old teens – 7 Percentage of total births – 8% Camden County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 22,099 Families in poverty Families with children in poverty – 601 Percentage of all families in poverty– 79% Children in poverty – 1,606 Percentage of all children – 33% Births to year-old teens – 36 Percentage of total births – 17% Northampton County Halifax Northamp- ton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 54,691 Families in poverty – 2,726 Families with children in poverty – 1,902 Percentage of all families in poverty– 70% Children in poverty – 4,368 Percentage of all children – 33% Births to year-old teens – 96 Percentage of total births – 16% Halifax County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 56,552 Families in poverty – 2,506 Families with children in poverty – 1,901 Percentage of all families in poverty– 76% Children in poverty – 4,919 Percentage of all children – 35% Births to year-old teens – 113 Percentage of total births – 17% Edgecombe County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 168,148 Families in poverty – 5,863 Families with children in poverty – 4,613 Percentage of all families in poverty– 79% Children in poverty – 9,586 Percentage of all children – 27% Births to year-old teens – 245 Percentage of total births – 11% Pitt County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 24,505 Families in poverty – 1,261 Families with children in poverty – 888 Percentage of all families in poverty– 70% Children in poverty – 2,014 Percentage of all children – 38% Births to year-old teens – 30 Percentage of total births – 13% Martin County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 20,972 Families in poverty Families with children in poverty – 659 Percentage of all families in poverty– 67% Children in poverty – 1,565 Percentage of all children – 36% Births to year-old teens – 29 Percentage of total births – 17% Warren County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 60,619 Families in poverty – 1,876 Families with children in poverty – 1,391 Percentage of all families– 74% Children in poverty – 2,705 Percentage of all children – 19% Births to year-old teens – 71 Percentage of total births – 11% Franklin County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 900,993 Families in poverty – 14,318 Families with children in poverty – 11,755 Percentage of all families in poverty– 82% Children in poverty – 25,763 Percentage of all children – 12% Births to year-old teens – 825 Percentage of total births – 7% Wake County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 23,547 Families in poverty Families with children in poverty – 303 Percentage of all families in poverty– 72% Children in poverty – 547 Percentage of all children – 10% Births to year-old teens – 31 Percentage of total births – 15% Currituck County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 33,920 Families in poverty Families with children in poverty – 467 Percentage of all families in poverty– 79% Children in poverty – 1,041 Percentage of all children – 16% Births to year-old teens – 38 Percentage of total births – 10% Dare County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 24,669 Families in poverty – 1,032 Families with children in poverty – 795 Percentage of all families in poverty – 77% Children in poverty – 1,988 Percentage of all children – 38% Births to year-old teens – 30 Percentage of total births – 13% Hertford County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 12,197 Families in poverty Families with children in poverty – 419 Percentage of all families in poverty – 75% Children in poverty – 961 Percentage of all children – 32% Births to year-old teens – 20 Percentage of total births – 15% Gates County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 4,407 Families in poverty Families with children in poverty – 125 Percentage of all families in poverty– 63% Children in poverty – 283 Percentage of all children – 40% Births to year-old teens – 6 Percentage of total births – 17% Tyrrell County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 5,810 Families in poverty Families with children in poverty – 193 Percentage of all families in poverty – 65% Children in poverty – 237 Percentage of all children – 21% Births to year-old teens – 8 Percentage of total births – 16% Hyde County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 13,228 Families in poverty – 643 Families with children in poverty – 521 Percentage of all families in poverty– 81% Children in poverty – 1,192 Percentage of all children – 43% Births to year-old teens – 7 Percentage of total births – 6% Washington County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 47,759 Families in poverty – 2,036 Families with children in poverty – 1,537 Percentage of all families in poverty– 75% Children in poverty – 2,661 Percentage of all children – 25% Births to year-old teens – 67 Percentage of total births – 13% Beaufort County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Total population – 95,840 Families in poverty – 2,728 Families with children in poverty – 2,119 Percentage of all families in poverty– 78% Children in poverty – 4,606 Percentage of all children – 20% Births to year-old teens – 151 Percentage of total births – 14% Nash County Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowa n Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washing- ton Tyrell Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Program Review Findings External Partners Recognize the Value of EFNEP EFNEP Team is highly Dedicated Strong Program EFNEP EA Opportunities to meet more need Opportunities to Strengthen Unit Team

Program Review Findings Opportunities to meet more need Increase county and/or grant funding for positions Develop nutrition student-intern opportunities in collaboration with local universities and community colleges Consider a Pregnant Teen focus

Program Review Findings Opportunities to Strengthen Unit Team Increase communication efforts with Program Assistants serving multiple counties Team Building Encourage counties to post or connect Facebook pages to county pages and local websites Develop a system for training new county staff on their role with EFNEP

Adult PA 4-H EFNEP PA Current Locations and Staffing Pregnant Teens Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowan Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washingto n Tyrel l Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Adult PA 4-H EFNEP PA Potential Programming Based on Population Pregnant Teens Halifax Northampton Hertford Pasquotank Martin Gates Chowan Perquimans Edgecombe Wake Bertie Hyde Pitt Nash Washingto n Tyrel l Currituck Camden Beaufort Dare Warren Franklin

Northeast EFNEP Unit