Privacy Policy
March of Dimes North Carolina Preconception Health Campaign Privacy Policy
The March of Dimes is the fiscal agent and administrator for the North Carolina Preconception Health Campaign. March of Dimes does not provide direct funding to the Campaign, but provides a significant amount of in-kind support. Funding comes from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the North Carolina Office of the Attorney General.
The mission of the March of Dimes North Carolina Preconception Health Campaign (NCPHC) is to ensure and improve the health of women and their children by promoting healthy behaviors. The NCPHC’s website provides information, resources, referrals and data intended to assist the public in having healthy pregnancies and healthy births. The website also provides information for health care professionals and offers opportunities for volunteering.
This Privacy Policy applies to all of our online activities.
Contact information, accessing and correcting your personal information
If you have any questions about this Policy or you wish to review or correct your personal information that we may have on file, you may contact us by U.S. mail, e-mail or telephone at the addresses and numbers listed below.
March of Dimes North Carolina Preconception Health Campaign
6504 Falls of Neuse Rd, Ste 100
Raleigh, NC 27615
E-mail: EveryWomanNC@marchofdimes.com
Telephone: 919-771-4484
Our commitment to privacy
We at the NCPHC recognize the importance of protecting your privacy. The purpose of this notice is to explain the practices and procedures we implement to protect your personal information, the way we use this information, and the choices you can make regarding our of your personal information. The NCPHC is committed to protecting your privacy and will honor this Policy.
Changes to this policy
The NCPHC reserves the right to change this policy at any time. To better serve you and your concerns about your privacy, we will notify you of any changes to this Policy by posting a notice on this website indicating that there has been a change or update to the Privacy Policy. We encourage you to read this Policy.
The information we collect and how we use it
You may browse the Every Woman North Carolina without submitting personal information. However, if you choose to participate in any of our online activities, you will asked for applicable personal data such as your name, postal address, e-mail address, phone number, fax number, and other possible information. The purpose of collecting such data is to respond to specific questions, to honor requests for brochures or newsletters, or to add you to our contact list. The NCPHC also uses this personal information to advise users of new online materials, activities and events.
Personal health-related information
Personal information included in specific questions submitted to any of the NCPHC staff contacts is used solely to enable staff to best answer questions posed by the user. Personally identifiable information and any information about your health submitted to the NCPHC is only accessed by NCPHC employees on a “need to know” basis, never shared with any other department, and is used only to respond to the question you have submitted.
Payment information
The NCPHC does not collect payments or payment information. If you are visiting everywomannc.com and you are being asked for payment information, please contact the website administrator as soon as possible.
Cookies, Gifs, Logs
Cookies are small text files that a website can place on a visitor’s computer hard drive to recognize repeat visitors, to facilitate a visitor’s use of the site and to track a visitor’s access to and use of the site.
The NCPHC uses cookies to collect demographic data that help us better advertise our mission, programs and events to potential visitors and to improve the functionality of the website and the experience for those who use our site. We receive data that include the IP addresses, browser types, date/time stamp, and sign-up information of visitors to our site.
In addition, the NCPHC uses cookies to allow us to track which other websites have linked visitors to our site, what pages of our site are used by and are of interest to those visitors, and to link to information those visitors provide to the NCPHC when they sign up to take part in our programs and events.
Sharing your information with third parties
The NCPHC never shares your e-mail addresses with third parties without your consent.
Opting-out of future March of Dimes North Carolina Preconception Health Campaign communications
You may opt out of NCPHC communications at any time by contacting EveryWomanNC@marchofdimes.com. Please send us your name, phone number, e-mail and postal address and indicate that you would like to opt-out of all communications from the NCPHC.
If you have subscribed to any NCPHC newsletter, you may unsubscribe by following the instructions in the email containing the newsletter. You may also remove yourself from the NCPHC e-mail list by contacting us via email at: EveryWomanNC@marchofdimes.com. Your email address is never shared with third parties without your express consent.
March of Dimes privacy
The March of Dimes may contact you separately from the NCPHC. If you are receiving information that comes directly from the March of Dimes please refer to their website for their Privacy Policy and instructions on how to opt in or out of communications from the March of Dimes. Likewise, if you unsubscribe from any NCPHC communications, you may still receive information from the March of Dimes.
Copyright
Only the text of this site is copyright free and may be reused, with the following stipulation:
- When reproducing material from the site in electronic or print format, please attribute it to the following: March of Dimes and the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services.
Furthermore, some text comes courtesy of other agencies, namely U.S. government health organizations. In most cases that text comes free of copyright; however, please check with the appropriate agency to determine its use.