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I will be graduating from college soon and is considering moving to Charlotte North Carolina. Although I am originally from the city, I currently live in a small town and would like to transition to a place that has a small town feel but with access to the city. I have a daughter who will be a teenager soon, so schools that provide a great quality of education is very important to me. If there is any advice to give on great communities to live in, schools to attend and an area that is close to a great community for me to mingle as a young woman, I would really appreciate it. Also, my degree will be in child and family studies. Please feel free to offer any advice about companies or non-profit organizations that specialize in helping youth find their path in life.
You might want to post on the Charlotte forum to get local answers. There are several suburbs of Charlotte that fit those criteria, but I can't speak to them specifically.
Mental health in NC is privatized, and the companies that provide services are numerous. They only provide services for which they can bill. You might be able to get a job on an Intensive In Home Team. If you google it, you'll see that you will need to be licensed in NC as a Qualified Professional. Here's a link to get you started: