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The Giving Closet provides free clothes for ages 0-5 and maternity clothes for Durham County families with children ages birth to 5 years old. Baby equipment may also be available. Families may attend four times during the program year. www.welcomebaby.org
Contact: Carnetta Green (919) 560-7150
cgreen@dconc.gov
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This series of 6 classes focuses on health of Caregivers for chronically ill or elderly.
Continued stress can affect the Caregivers health negatively. A few topics addressed are stress reduction techniques, nutrition, communication, anger management, & family meetings. This series is in collaboration with Durham Center for Senior Life.
This series of 6 classes focuses on health of Caregivers for chronically ill or elderly.
Continued stress can affect the Caregivers health negatively. A few topics addressed are stress reduction techniques, nutrition, communication, anger management, & family meetings. This series is in collaboration with Durham Center for Senior Life.
The Giving Closet provides free clothes for ages 0-5 and maternity clothes for Durham County families with children ages birth to 5 years old. Baby equipment may also be available. Families may attend four times during the program year. www.welcomebaby.org
Contact: Carnetta Green (919) 560-7150
cgreen@dconc.gov
The Giving Closet provides free clothes for ages 0-5 and maternity clothes for Durham County families with children ages birth to 5 years old. Baby equipment may also be available. Families may attend four times during the program year. www.welcomebaby.org
Contact: Carnetta Green (919) 560-7150
cgreen@dconc.gov
This series of 6 classes focuses on health of Caregivers for chronically ill or elderly.
Continued stress can affect the Caregivers health negatively. A few topics addressed are stress reduction techniques, nutrition, communication, anger management, & family meetings. This series is in collaboration with Durham Center for Senior Life.
Presented by Georganne Sebastian & Darcey Martin, Durham County Extension Master Gardener volunteers.
Most of our home properties are designed to shed water rapidly. Rather than see that precious liquid move downstream, plan for a rain garden and help retain water for your own landscape. Get the basic information and resources available to plan your own rain garden.
Free / Registration required.
When: April 26, 2018 (Thursday)
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Where: Sarah P. Duke Gardens, 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC
Contact: 919-668-1707 or e-mail gardenseducation@duke.edu