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Author Archives: Jamille Whitlow

Jamille is NC Health News' Emma Bowen Foundation summer 2022 intern. She hails from Charlotte and graduated from North Carolina A&T State University with her bachelor’s degree in multimedia journalism. Her past experience in journalism stemmed from her undergraduate campus newspaper, The A&T Register. She's looking forward to attending graduate school at The University of Maryland for her master's degree in journalism this fall.

brick and gray single story house with grassy front yard
Posted inHealth Inequities

Samaritan House in Charlotte offers respite care for the homeless

by Jamille Whitlow August 15, 2022August 15, 2022

By Jamille Whitlow Michael Robinson needed somewhere to recuperate after spending 21 days at Atrium Health Mercy hospital in Charlotte battling kidney failure. The 66-year-old did not have a home in the area at the time, so he sought refuge at Samaritan House, a Charlotte facility where people without stable housing can recover after a […]

Posted inPublic Health

Charlotte promotes transportation safety for bicyclists and pedestrians

by Jamille Whitlow August 2, 2022August 2, 2022
shows a woman wearing a red shirt talking to someone in a white car. They're next to a table filled with brown paper bags filled with baby formula and printed information.
Posted inChildren's Health

StarMed comes to the rescue with baby formula

by Jamille Whitlow May 27, 2022May 26, 2022

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