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In 1933, the NC Emergency Relief Act (NCERA) began operation after NC received $2,739,010 of FERA funding.  NCERA public health projects provided employment for 216 registered nurses who focused on health promotion and disease prevention by giving general health education talks, training lay midwives in sanitary techniques, providing home health nursing amongst many other public health services.