North Carolina Infant-Toddler ProgramIf you suspect that a child has developmental delays from the ages of 0-3, contact this agency for multidisciplinary evaluation and possible services. No family is denied because of the inability to pay. The Greensboro location serves Alamance, Caswell, Guilford, Randolph, and Rockingham counties.
Relecia Foushee 336-334-5601 ext. 251
122 N. Elm Street Suite 400 Greensboro, NC 27401
Division of Child Development and Early EducationThis agency’s website provides everything needed for potential or current licensed child care providers in North Carolina. Forms for providers, star rating information, and child care rules are included on the site. There are resources for parents who are choosing quality care as well. You can also request DHHS Criminal Background Check, get copies of Credentialing, and Administrative applications for certification.
Workforce Education Unit 1-800-859-0829
Send Credential Applications To:
2201 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-2201
Early Childhood Development Center (ECDC) Asheboro City SchoolsECDC is part of the city's public school system that provides fully inclusive pre-k programs for children that qualify. If you suspect developmental delays for children 3-5, referrals for free evaluation and possible services are made at this location. GED courses, support for English Language Learners, and parenting courses are provided for families of children who attend the educational programs. All public school pre-k programs are located at the Balfour campus.
Holly White 336-672-6636
1738 North Fayetteville Street Asheboro, NC 27203
NC Cooperative Extension Randolph County CenterThe NC Cooperative Extension partners with communities to provide education and technology for agriculture, horticulture, food safety, and nutrition. They also offer the 4-H development programs and Basic School Age (B-SAC) training for after-school providers.
Jody Terry 318-6000
112 West Walker Avenue Asheboro, NC 27203
Randolph County Department of Social ServicesIf you suspect a child in your care is being abused or neglected, contact Child Protective Services through the Randolph County Department of Social Services. Make sure to document injuries and discuss your concerns with the parent. This agency investigates suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation. They also help protect children who have no parent or guardian care or whose parent or guardian is unable to provide. Child protective services assess the cases, diagnose the problems, and remove the child if necessary.
CPC # 336-683-8200
1512 North Fayetteville Street Asheboro, NC 27203
Main # 336-318-6200
IRA McDowell Building 2222-B South Fayetteville Street, Asheboro, NC 27205
Archdale Office: 213 Balfour Dr., Archdale, NC 27263
Randolph County Health Department: Safe KidsSafe Kids Randolph County Mission: To Protect Randolph County’s children (birth to age 18) from unintentional, preventable childhood injuries and resulting deaths by: uniting diverse groups and individuals, developing and implementing educational programs; initiating public policy changes; and increasing awareness within local and regional communities of the problem of childhood injuries.
Main # 336-318-6200
IRA McDowell Building 2222-B South Fayetteville Street, Asheboro, NC 27205
Archdale Office: 213 Balfour Dr., Archdale, NC 27263
Randolph County Health Department: Women, Infants and Children (WIC)The WIC program is designed to improve the nutritional health of women, infants and children, with the goal of improving the overall health of families.
Breastfeeding Services - 336.318.6171
Offers families breastfeeding education and promotion.
WIC - 336.318.6171
To get infants and children off to a good start, WIC provides nutrition education and special foods to pregnant and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to five years of age who meet certain income limits and nutritional needs.
2222 S Fayetteville St, Suite B
Asheboro, NC 27205
Randolph County Partnership for Children (RCPC)This is a nonprofit organization that, is dedicated to quality child care. Licensed child care facilities in Randolph County can obtain quality improvement instruction, technical support, and curriculum. RCPC also educates the community on critical needs of quality child care. Monthly training for teachers and directors is available. Guidance for educational attainment plans, WAGE$ applications, and book lending are provided for those working in licensed child care centers and homes.
Regional Consolidated Services (RCS)RCS provides services for several populations in Randolph County.
Head Start is a comprehensive program that serves children ages 3-5 and their families. This program’s goal is to increase readiness of children from low-income families
Home Care and Level I Nursing Services for elderly.
Minor Home Repair: Home improvement for citizens who are 60+, have functional disabilities, or are economically disadvantaged.
Workforce Investment Act (WIA) funds for job training.
Main # 336-629-5141
221 South Fayetteville Street, P.O Box 1883, Asheboro, NC 27204
Contact an Early Childhood® counselor at 919-967-3272 to find out which scholarship is best for you.
1829 East Franklin Street Building 1000
P.O. Box 901 Chapel Hill, NC 27514
2222 S Fayetteville St, Suite B
Asheboro, NC 27205