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Child Health & CSCP Nurse Consultants Effective October 1, 2010 REGION 1 Linda Harrison linda.harrison@dhhs.nc.gov Phone: 828-369-6940 Fax: 828-369-8231 Cell: 828-342-4265 REGION 2 Malyn Pratt malyn.pratt@dhhs.nc.gov Phone: 704-333-8915 Fax: 704-333-8916 Cell: 919-624-6652 REGION 3 Melody McCune*** melody.mccune@dhhs.nc.gov Phone: 336-940-2358 Fax: 336-940-2349 Cell: 704-662-2108 REGION 4 Sue Wilson Sue.f.wilson@dhhs.nc.gov Office: 919-707-5613 Fax: 919-870-4880 Cell: 919-218-6522 REGION 5 Lynette Kelly lynette.kelly@dhhs.nc.gov Office: 252-223-2016 Fax: 252-223-2029 Cell: 252-514-5905 Melody McCune will be on leave October 1 2010-January 1, 2011. Cheryl Lowe will cover counties in white and Jean Vukoson will cover counties in yellow for Region 3 3 4 5 Alleghany Surry Rockingham Vance Northampton Gates Currituck Ashe Stokes Caswell Granville Camden Person Warren Pasquotank Watauga Halifax Hertford Wilkes Yadkin Forsyth Alamance Bertie Chowan Mitchell Avery Franklin Bertie Perquimans Caldwell Davie Guilford Orange Durham Nash Yancey Alexander Davie Edgecombe Madison Tyrrell 1 Burke Iredell Davidson Wake Martin Washington Dare Randolph Chatham Wilson Buncombe McDowell Catawba Rowan Greene Pitt Beaufort Swain Haywood Lincoln Johnston Greene Hyde Rutherford Cabarrus Montgomery Lee Graham Henderson Gaston Harnett Wayne Jackson Polk Cleveland Stanly Moore Lenoir Craven Cherokee Macon Transylvania Mecklenburg Cumberland Pamlico Clay Hoke 2 Richmond Sampson Jones Union Duplin Anson Scotland STATE CHILD CARE CONSULTANT Debra Garrett debra.garrett@dhhs.nc. gov Office: 919-707-5646 Fax: 919-870-4880 Onslow Carteret Bladen Robeson Pender STATE CHILD HEALTH NURSE CONSULTANT Jean Vukoson jean.vukoson@dhhs.nc.gov Office: 919-707-5644 Fax: 919-870-3880 Cell: 919-609-2904 Columbus New Hanover CSC PROGRAM MANAGER Cheryl Lowe cheryl.lowe@ndhhs.nc.gov Cell: 336-813-2068 SOUTHEAST REGION 6 Stephanie Fisher stephanie.fisher@dhhs.nc.gov Office: 919-266-9524 Fax: 919-266-9527 Cell: 252-571-2387 Brunswick 6 BEST PRACTICE NURSE CONSULTANT Jackie Harrell jackie.harrell@dhhs.nc.gov Office:919-934-7460 Department of Health and Human Services • Division of Public Health • Women’s and Children’s Health Section • Children & Youth Branch Child Health & CSCP Nurse Consultants Regional consultants are initial contact for CSCP & Child Health programs