Utilities

The Community Action Agency of South Central Michigan is dedicated to promoting economic and social opportunities that help people achieve greater independence, dignity, and self-sufficiency. Programs offered include commodities/food distribution for seniors and low-income families, GED preparation, the Lead Safe Program that tests qualified homes to avoid exposing children in the home to lead, utility/eviction assistance, early head start programs, fatherhood/male involvement parenting classes, a Foster Grandparent Program, home-delivered and congregate meals, minor home repair services and weatherization for seniors' homes, and transportation services.

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The Community Action Network (CAN) works with children, youth, and families from under-resourced Washtenaw County neighborhoods to help them create better futures for themselves and improve their communities. CAN operates six community centers that offer a variety of services, including after-school programs, art programs for children, summer camps, emergency food assistance and food pantries for families, utility shutoff and eviction prevention services, and much more.

 Education, Food, Housing/Shelter, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups, Utilities, Women, Children, Child Care / 746 views

Community Action of Allegan County offers a wide range of social services for Allegan County residents, with programs for food assistance, utility assistance, early education for children, community development projects, various senior services, and weatherization work for low-income households.

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The Community Action Partnership of Lake County (CAPOLC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit agency serving residents of Lake County, Illinois, for more than 50 years. It helps low-income families reach self-sufficiency through emergency assistance for families in crisis needing immediate aid, case management, prevention services, and scholarships. It also helps families by providing access to preschools, veteran housing, and other opportunities.

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At CCC our Mission is to “serve the homeless and those at risk of homelessness by providing safe housing, and assisting them in developing a long term plan that leads to self-sufficiency.” Located at 207 Manhattan Avenue in Greenville, North Carolina, we are a night only emergency shelter and we accept homeless individuals who are NOT sex offenders, as space permits. You must have a state-issued photo ID and proof of homelessness (eviction notice, letter from an agency, etc.). The shelter opens at 6pm and closes at 8am week days and 9am weekends. The office is open Monday – Thursday 8am – 4:30pm and Fridays 8am – 4pm. Other housing programs referenced above are available through an application and screening process.

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​Connections for the Homeless partners with the community to provide comprehensive, compassionate, well-resourced, and effective programs in an exceptional workplace. It is a recognized leader on the causes of and solutions to homelessness in the northern suburbs.

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