Community Action Agencies (CAA) are local private and public non-profit organizations designed to improve the lives of all Americans, regardless of their circumstances. Search programs in your community using the search tool above...
Program Type: Housing, LIHEAP, WAP, SNAP, WIC
View DetailFamily Housing and Food Assistance includes services related housing and food security. This includes rental assistance, food stamps, access to food pantries, and more.
Senior Support offers services specific to the needs of senior citizens, including meals, transportation, healthcare services and more.
Low Income Family Assistance offers child care services, job training, and other related services to help ease the financial burden of being the head of household. In addition to various financial assistance, the goal is to also empower individuals to increase their earning capacity through skills training and job placement programs.
Children and Youth Services encompass a wide range of programs, including Head Start, CHIP, WIC, and other programs designed to improve the welfare of children.
Crisis Support provides services for circumstances such as transitional housing for women, eviction prevention, and other assistance necessary to support individuals during times of unforeseen life circumstances.
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