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The program provides services to youth aged 14–18 while they are in Foster Care and also to young adults aged 18–21 who have aged out or are participating in the Foster Care 18 to 21 program, a voluntary program. [4]
In 2019 Cohen criticized the North Carolina House of Representatives' proposed budget for 2019–21, arguing that it harmed North Carolinians by making massive cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services, potentially impacting "everything from health inspections of restaurants to the safety of drinking water to child protective services."
Onslow County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 204,576. [1] Its county seat is Jacksonville. [2] The county was created in 1734 as Onslow Precinct and gained county status in 1739. [3] Onslow County comprises the Jacksonville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Child protective services (CPS) refers to government agencies in the United States that investigate allegations of child abuse or neglect, and if confirmed, intervene by providing services to the family through a safety plan, in-home monitoring, supervision, or if a safety plan is not feasible or in emergencies, removing the child from the custody of their parent or legal guardian.
All of Pender County. Part of New Hanover County. [3] 2005–2013 Parts of Pender and New Hanover counties. [4] Chris Millis: Republican: January 1, 2013 – September 15, 2017 Resigned. 2013–2019 All of Pender County. Part of Onslow County. [5] Vacant: September 15, 2017 – September 26, 2017 Bob Muller: Republican: September 26, 2017 ...
Representative Party Dates Notes Counties Leo Mercer: Democratic: January 1, 1989 – January 1, 1993 Redistricted to the 14th district and retired.: 1989–1993 All of Columbus County.
Onslow County Schools (OCS) is a PK-12 school district serving Onslow County, North Carolina. It is headquartered in Jacksonville . OCS serves the majority of Onslow County, except for Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River , which are served by Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools.
The district was founded in 1962 when the Wyoming, Onslow, Monmouth, Canton and Center Junction school districts consolidated. [4] The district is named after a railroad that ran through the area. The Lost Nation school district merged into the Midland district on July 1, 1993, and the Oxford Junction district merged with it on July 1, 1995. [5]