In partnership with the communities we serve, Wayne County Public Health works to protect the health of our citizens, prevent
disease and injury, and help our residents make informed choices Prevent. Promote. Protect. Director Director Contact Diane Deputy Director Deputy Director
Contact Kerry Emergency Preparedness Emergency Preparedness Public Health Department AccreditationWayne County Public Health has achieved accreditation through the Public Health Accreditation Board. Address: 301 N. Herman St., Goldsboro, NC 27530 Key Staff Business Officer: Vicky Hill, 919-731-1157 Human Services Deputy Director: Cortina Hamilton, 919-731-1077 Income Maintenance Program Administrator II – All Economic Services Programs:
Nina Williams, 919-731-1097 Human Resources: Brenda Melvin, 919-731-1156 Social Work Program Manager – Adult Services, Work First, Day Care & Energy Programs: VACANT Social Work Program Manager – Foster Care, Adoptions, Military & In-Home Services: Senikka Caldwell,
919-731-1084 Social Work Program Manager – CPS, CPS Intake, After Hours, & Assessments: Veta Ham, 919-731-1099 Adult Services Supervisors: Tammy Lance, 919-580-4075 Adult and Child Protective Services Intake Supervisor: Tiffany Price, 919-731-1016 Foster Care Supervisor: Tracy Mayo, 919-731-1004 Adoptions Services Supervisor: Nicole Kornegay, 919-731-1312 Child Protective Services Supervisors: Adult Medicaid Supervisor: Barbara Cooley, 919-731-1072 Food and Nutrition Supervisors and Program Integrity: Carrie Woodard, 919-580-4076, Mashawn Anthony, 919-580-4046 Family and Children’s Medicaid Supervisors: Sherrie Kornegay, 919-731-1115 QA TEAM and NC FAST Coordination Supervisor: Jessica Barnes, 919-731-1604 Work First, Child Care & Medicaid Transportation Supervisor: Tabatha Davis, 919-731-1341 Energy Program Supervisor: Tammy Lance, 919-580-4075 Economic Support Supervisor: VACANT Child Support Enforcement: County DSS Board Board of Commissioners NC General Assembly Delegation PAs 24/7 Info & Referral Service -- 211A free and confidential vital service, PA 211 connects individuals and families to food, health care and insurance assistance, stable housing and utilities payment assistance, employment services, veteran services and childcare and family services. It is available 24/7/365 by phone by dialing 211 and by text by texting your zip code to 898-211. What Does 211 Do?No matter the situation, the specialists at 211 listen, identify underlying problems and connect people in need with resources and services in their community to help improve their lives. Specialists are trained to identify root causes of a client’s problem and connect them with a wide range of available resources to meet all the underlying needs, not just the one that prompted the call, text or email. Where Does 211 Get the Information?The PA211 program is always looking for information about new non-profit and governmental services and welcome updates from agencies. This includes service provider agencies and local faith-based groups and partners. The PA211 database includes services in every county in Pennsylvania. Send an email to Emily Aubele at with your agency name and contact information so it can be added to the database. Non-profit agencies can submit information about their programs and services to the 211 database request page. |