November 5th, 2021
To better serve you, CWWCHC has opened a new site at 5800 Old Pineville Road, Charlotte, NC 28217. Check below for more information: Flyer in English [pdf id=’15468′] Flyer in Spanish [pdf id=’15470′]
July 29th, 2021
The Mecklenburg County Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Board announced it will provide grants to 17 local non-profit organizations in the Charlotte area in support of the education, prevention, treatment, and research of alcohol and substance abuse. Through the Small, Annual, and Renewal Grant Programs, the Mecklenburg County ABC Board is investing a total of $788,802 […]
May 20th, 2021
Debra Weeks, CEO of The C.W Williams Community Health Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, talked to NCCHCA Communications intern, Alvine Kapitako, on why she thinks there is an increase in HIV infections, raising awareness about Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), and why community involvement is important to combating HIV/AIDS. Listen to Part 2 of the interview here. […]
May 20th, 2021
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 37, 968 people received an HIV diagnosis in 2018 in the United States and dependent areas. From 2014 to 2018, the annual new diagnoses decreased by 7 percent. Of those people, about 14%, or 1 in 7, did not know they had HIV. The North Carolina […]
March 9th, 2021
The C.W. Williams Community Health Center, Inc. has been named a best STI testing site in Charlotte by Testing.com https://www.testing.com/std-testing/charlotte-nc/
February 3rd, 2021
CWWCHC featured in January 21, 2021 online edition of the Charlotte Observer: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/rebuild/article248671015.html
February 3rd, 2021
CWWCHC featured in January 22, 2021 edition of the Charlotte Observer [pdf id=12478]
February 3rd, 2021
CWWCHC hosts panel discussion on the COVID-19 vaccine. Facilitated by Ron Holland of Radio-On, the conversation was featured on Radio-One outlets and website the weekend of January 29, 2021: https://praisecharlotte.com/1285636/local-health-service-providers-urge-residents-to-take-covid-19-vaccination/