Community Progress Council
Self-Sufficiency Program
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226 East College Avenue
York, PA 17403
York, PA 17403
Eligibility:
Residents of York County
Individuals under 150% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines and below
View Eligibility Website >
Individuals under 150% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines and below
View Eligibility Website >
Hours:
Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
Phone/FAX Numbers
- (717) 846-4600
- (717) 854-8658 - Fax
Email Address: resourcenavigator@yorkcpc.org
Fee Amounts:
Services free of charge
Intake Procedure:
Call for appointment.
Intake Requirements:
Social security cards of household
90-day proof of income for household
90-day proof of income for household
Geographical Area:
York County
Helpful Tips:
The Self-Sufficiency Program begins with the course “Getting Ahead
in a Just-Gettin’-By-World.” Together, participants investigate the
impacts of poverty and reflect on the resources available to them.
People who are ready to work toward significant changes can take
the next step by working with a coach. Every person is encouraged
to set an education or employment goal in order to increase your
income and move toward Self-Sufficiency. Please Note: Depending on
the program, no one is turned away.
Facility/ADA Access:
Full Accessibility
Additional Services Offered at this Agency:
- Comprehensive Information and Referral
- Early Head Start
- Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
- Family Support Centers/Outreach
- Financial Literacy Training
- Food Pantries
- Formula/Baby Food
- General Clothing Provision
- Head Start
- Homebuyer/Home Purchase Counseling
- Household Goods Vouchers
- Life Coaching
- Personal Financial Counseling
- Preschools
- Public Access Computers/Tools
- Senior Community Service Employment Programs
- Social Clubs/Events
- Tenant Readiness Education Programs
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Volunteer Service Programs
- WIC
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Community Progress Council
Self-Sufficiency Program
Self-Sufficiency Program