UNC Horizons Program celebrates staff, volunteers
UNC Horizons is a substance use disorder treatment program for pregnant and/or parenting women and their children, including those whose lives have been affected by abuse and violence.
UNC Horizons is a substance use disorder treatment program for pregnant and/or parenting women and their children, including those whose lives have been affected by abuse and violence.
Horizons Executive Director Dr. Hendrée Jones helped lead the three-year process of developing the guide.
Neonatal abstinence syndrome is a group of problems that occur in a newborn who was exposed to addictive substance while in the mother’s womb.
More than 200 children received holiday gifts through this year’s program.
UNC Horizons is a comprehensive substance use disorder treatment program for pregnant and/or parenting women and their children, including those whose lives have been touched by abuse or violence.
Lucy Brown, lead resident advisor, and Dr. Hendree Jones, executive director, both of UNC Horizons, contributed to the 2017 National Conference of Alcohol and Opioid Use in Women and Girls in Washington, D.C.
Ruterus went down in history last year as successful – and downright hilarious – fundraising project. This year, Ruterus has returned to do even more.
The prenatal clinic at Shelton Station is dedicated to Dr. Clement and his partners in OB-GYN practice.
A grand opening for UNC Horizons’ new state-of-the-art facility drew support from Gov. Roy Cooper, Sen. Richard Burr, Chancellor Carol L. Folt and School of Medicine Executive Dean Dr. Wesley Burks.
The new UNC Horizons Program’s prenatal clinic is dedicated to the three physicians, some of the first OB-GYNs in Eastern North Carolina.