If you need me, I’ll be catching up on WoW YouTube news and vidoes as well as going through 3 VODs from this weekend. In other words: don’t need me. 🤣 #WorkingAtWork
Deborah Cousin @DCoDSS is #workingatwork to recruit foster parents & process assessments. Community events, where she usually does recruitment, are on hold. But the need to connect foster children with loving families has not stopped. Find out more at 919-560-8092. #dcostories
Public Information Officer Randy Jones films the County’s Emergency Operations Center helping employees respond to and relay info about #COVID19. Staff has worked alternating shifts to provide coverage for more than 95 days. #dcostories#workingatwork#WFH
Check out this gigantic golden chard, full of vitamin C and beta carotene, now growing @DurhamExtension Briggs Avenue Community Garden. In a few months, the seeds from this champion plant will be saved for planting in the fall. #dcostories#workingatwork
While @DurhamCountyLib facilities have closed during #COVID19, staff is doing health screenings. “I’m incredibly grateful to have the ability to service Durham residents with all my fantastic co-workers during this time,” Ruth Link says. #dcostories#workingatwork
Sue and Rebecca with their little puppy Molly are planting tomatoes @DurhamExtension Briggs Avenue Community Garden! In a few months these tomatoes will be delivered to help feed families throughout Durham #workingatwork#dcostories
Our Clerk to the Board’s Office works tirelessly behind the scenes to prepare for the Board of County Commissioners sessions which have gone online during #COVID19. Submit your comments online and tune in May 26 for the Board’s next session. #workingatwork#dcostories
Dedicated employees from Durham County’s Register of Deeds are hard at work answering your phone calls and processing record requests to ensure residents have the birth records, death certificates and marriage licenses they need. #workingatwork#dcostories
Miss Yvonne works hard to check the records to make sure the gardeners @DurhamExtension are taken cared of! Her nickname is the Goddess of the Office. We know there’s a big smile under that mask! #dcostories#workingatwork
We celebrate Richard Gamboa @DurhamPoliceNC as one of our #AmericanHeroes. He goes the extra mile to connect residents with services to the #DCo Criminal Justice Resource Center by personally writing referrals & delivering them to staff for processing. #dcostories#workingatwork
Feed My Sheep employees @DurhamExtension are prepping “salad plants” for seniors and families who need it. These salad plants come from Briggs Avenue Community Garden and are “pinched,” or pruned to encourage plants to branch out #dcostories#workingatwork
Emily Bateman @DCoSWCD continues site visits throughout Durham to ensure that water reuse systems are installed properly. Emily is still #workingatwork to reduce environmental impacts and ensure crops grow sustainably @DurhamCounty#dcostories