RALEIGH, N.C. — Wake County Human Services officials will hold a roundtable discussion Monday with three North Carolina Congressmen to brief them on Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP), a nationally recognized, evidence-based program that operates a site in Wake County.
The group will discuss how the program is helping transform the lives of first-time, low-income Wake County parents and their children.
A Wake County NFP nurse and enrolled mother will also share their experiences during the roundtable discussion.
WHO: Participants and interview opportunities include:
* Regina Petteway, Wake County Human Services’ Director of Community Affairs
* Sharon Sprinkle, NFP National Service Office Eastern Regional Manager, Nursing Consultation and Program Support
* Ida Dawson, Wake County NFP Administrator
* Susan Little, Wake County NFP Nurse Supervisor
* NFP Nurse and Mother
* Congressman Bob Etheridge
* Congressman Brad Miller
* Congressman David Price
The discussion will take place at 2 p.m. Monday at the Wake County Human Services, Sunnybrook Building, 10 Sunnybrook Road in Raleigh.
