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Our job is to reach out to the community and provide important preconception health information within North Carolina. We welcome any and all opportunities to work with community agencies, individuals, health care providers and leaders.
For information about the North Carolina Preconception Health Campaign and our programs, call Rocio Anderson at 919-424-2149.
The Campaign uses a regional coordinator model to carry out our work. Most counties in North Carolina are covered by a regional coordinator who provides health education in that area. Areas that do not have an assigned regional coordinator are covered by the Statewide Coordinator.
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Staff contacts
Rocio Anderson (Habla español)
State Coordinator
March of Dimes
6504 Falls of Neuse Rd., Ste. 100
Raleigh, NC 27615
Phone: 919-781-2481
Direct: 919-424-2149
Fax: 919-781-2317
randerson@marchofdimes.org
Martina Sconiers-Talbert
Cape Fear Coordinator
March of Dimes
6504 Falls of Neuse Rd., Ste. 100
Raleigh, NC 27615
Phone: 919-781-2481
Direct: 919-424-2155
Fax: 919-781-2317
msconiers-talbert@marchofdimes.org
Brenda W. Stubbs
Triad Coordinator
March of Dimes
410 Brookstown Ave.
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Phone: 336-723-4386
Direct: 336-231-3770
Fax: 336-761-0983
bstubbs@marchofdimes.org
Jennifer Vickery
Western Regional Coordinator
Fullerton Genetics Center
11 Vanderbilt Park Drive
Asheville, NC 28803
Direct: 828-213-0031
Fax: 828-213-0039
jennifer.vickery@msj.org
If you have questions about your personal health, please contact your primary health care provider. If you need immediate medical attention, please call 911. The North Carolina Preconception Health Campaign cannot provide medical advice for individuals. This Web site is designed for informational use only; it is not designed to give advice, cure or treat any medical condition you may have.
This web site is designed for informational use only; it is not designed to give advice, diagnose, cure or treat any medical condition you may have. If you have any questions about your health, please contact your health care provider.