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Offer adults opportunities to acquire knowledge and skills missed in their formal educational years. The school aims at sharpening skills that have become rusty - mainly fundamental learning skills such as math and English. Courses are not for credit.
Provides family support, parent education, advocacy, referrals, and youth and family activities. Offers life skills workshops, wellness programming, resource navigation, and individualized assistance to strengthen and empower families.
Provides housing counseling, tenant advocacy, and information for individuals and families seeking to obtain or maintain housing. Offers assistance with understanding tenant rights and responsibilities, resolving housing concerns, and accessing housing resources. Assists households in addressing barriers to housing stability.
Provides mental health and substance abuse treatment services for individuals in need. Services include: mental health support, substance use recovery, addiction recovery, and family care social services.
Aims to assist individuals and families with their financial and credit problems. This includes Confidential budget planning, Debt management, Credit counseling, Structured debt liquidation.
Provides training and career services for women in the community. Services include: career counseling, computer literacy courses, ESL courses, job placement, interview skills, occupational training, personal finance workshops, resume writing, small business development, training, and education.
Provides wrap-around resources and support for families and the community. Core services include health, social, legal services, education classes, information and referrals, parent-child activities, employment-ready programs, financial literacy, housing related services, and advocacy.
Provides housing counseling to residents, including: homelessness assistance; rental topics; and pre-purchase/home buying. This includes workshops on financial literacy, budgeting, understanding credit, and pre-purchase education.
Provides training and career services for women in the community. Services include: career counseling, computer literacy courses, ESL courses, job placement, interview skills, occupational training, personal finance workshops, resume writing, small business development, training, and education.
Provides an array of supportive services to individuals with developmental disabilities, and their families. Services include but are not limited to caregiver counseling/training, career/employment planning, companionship, diagnostic evaluations and consultations relating to the individual's disability, financial management, individual/group counseling, occupational therapy, physical therapy, respite, speech, language and hearing therapy.
Provides Community Support Services (CSS) to assist individuals with mental illnesses. Manages symptoms and maintain roles in employment, education, housing, and social settings.
Provides emergency financial assistance, interest-free loans, grants, financial counseling, Quick Assist Loans (QAL), emergency travel assistance, disaster relief, Budget for Baby workshops, thrift shop services, and referrals to additional military family support resources for eligible Navy and Marine Corps personnel and their families.
Facilitating a one-stop shop, we offer wrap-around resources and support for families preemptively, preventing crisis situations. Core services include access to child, maternal, and family health services information, linkage to health insurance programs, referrals to local healthcare services, development of stability plans, economic self-sufficiency guidance, information and referral services, and parent/family education and activities.
Provides Community Support Services (CSS) to assist individuals with mental illnesses manage symptoms. Includes maintaining roles in employment, education, housing, and social settings.
Offers a match savings program for low-income families who are saving up to buy a house, further their education, or start a business. Allows low-income elementary to high school age students to save for education tuition, supplies, fees, and computer equipment. For every $1 that qualified participants deposit, the IDA program will deposit an additional $2.
