J. Iverson Riddle Center-Family, Infant, and Preschool Program (FIPP)

Health and Human Services

Statewide;

Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Early Intervention

To provide occupational, physical, and speech-language therapy, nutrition, nursing, early childhood education, and assistive technology services. Clients include the lending library for the NC Infant-Toddler Program, the Children’s Assessment Clinic, and early intervention professionals in the State, throughout the nation, and internationally.

Provides direct or indirect services (e.g., health care, childcare, inspections, case management, classes/sessions, counseling, referrals, consultations)

Children (0-5), Youth (6-15), Transitional Youth (16+), Families, Service Providers

3,649

$0

$156,932

$0

No

Descriptive, Output, Efficiency/Process, Outcome

Yes

* All information is self-reported by the agency or institution and has not been independently reviewed and validated.