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September 07, 2023

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Thursday, September 7-September 13, 2023 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 9 102 James Love School Road • Shelby, NC (Off S. Lafayette St. Across from Hoyle Plumbing) 704-480-0410 It's Slushie Time! It's Slushie Time! SUN DROP SUN DROP NEHI PEACH NEHI PEACH CHERRY CHERRY SUN DROP SUN DROP BLUE RASPBERRY BLUE RASPBERRY Mon. - Thurs. 8 am -10 pm • Fri. - Sat. 8 am -11 pm • Sun. 12 noon 'til 6:00 pm TIGER BLOOD TIGER BLOOD PINEAPPLE PINEAPPLE PINEAPPLE PINEAPPLE Dine In Dine In Call In Call In Carry Out Carry Out DAILY DAILY SPECIALS SPECIALS HOURS Mon.-Sat. 11AM-10PM Sunday 11 AM-9PM 213 W. WARREN ST. SHELBY, NC SHELBY, NC 704-482-5155 Authentic Mexican Cuisine Authentic Mexican Cuisine ¯¯ ¤£ျ£¦¡ ¯¯ ¤£ျ£¦¡ ¤¡£ျ¦¡¢¤£¦¬ ¤¡£ျ¦¡¢¤£¦¬ ¦£ျ¡ဠ£¦ ¦£ျ¡ဠ£¦ 2023 Community Health Assessment Underway In an effort to improve the health of our community, the Cleveland County Health Department is conducting a comprehensive Community Health Assessment (CHA). The role of a CHA is to identify factors that affect the health of a population and determine the availability of resources within the community to address these factors. A CHA has been conducted in Cleveland County every four years since 1985, with the most recent as- sessment published in 2019. These assess- ments contain a wealth of information about critical issues in Cleveland County and have been used by county agencies to develop, im- plement and evaluate services and programs for local residents. Local partners serving on a Community Health Assessment Steering Committee have developed a 2023 Community Health Assess- ment Survey for community members and will review the data once it is collected. Commu- nity participation is extremely important. This is your opportunity to have a voice in local programming that affects the future health of Cleveland County. The survey will open September 1, 2023, and the dead- line to respond is September 30, 2023. The survey process is being conducted in two formats this year—electronic and hard- copy. Community members may complete the survey online by going to the fol- lowing website or QR code: https:// w w w . s u r v e y - m o n k e y. c o m / r / ClevelandCoun- ty2023HealthAs- s e s s m e n t Participation in the online survey is confi den- tial. At the close of the survey, participants will be offered the opportunity to register for a chance to win one of seven Amazon gift cards in the amounts of 1 @ $750, 2 @ $500, and 4 at $250. Don't have internet access or prefer a paper copy? Community members may also pick up a hardcopy of the 2023 Community Health Assessment survey at any of the following lo- cations: Patrick Senior Center in Kings Moun- tain, Neal Senior Center in Shelby, all Cleve- land County YMCA branches, Mt. Calvary Community Center, Davidson Association of Kings Mountain, Shelby Housing Authority, Mauney Memorial Library in Kings Mountain, Spangler Library in Lawndale, Young Library in Shelby, Cleveland County Chamber, and Cleveland County Health Department. Completed surveys may be returned where you picked them up or dropped off at the front desk of the Cleveland County Health Depart- ment located at 200 S Post Rd, Shelby, NC 28152. They may also be mailed to the Cleve- land County Health Department to the atten- tion of Anne Short. Individuals who complete the hardcopy format may also register for a chance to win the gift cards. Community Health Assessments are con- ducted in all counties in North Carolina on a three to four year cycle to provide residents with up-to-date information about issues and needs in their counties. Agencies throughout the county will use the information collected from the 2023 CHA to set priorities, plan pro- grams, and begin new initiatives. Submitted by DeShay Oliver Local agencies work together to assess community needs and plan programs to address issues. cdc.gov/RxAwareness Prescription opioids can be addictive and dangerous. It only takes a little to lose a lot.

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