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Homeless Assistance Program (HAP)

Rental assistance, case management and financial literacy are available for individuals/families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, such as facing eviction and electric shut-off notices.

Physical Address

195 Drive-In Lane, Everett, PA 15537

Hours

Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm

Application process

Intake by appointment

Fee

Services free of charge.

Eligibility

*Proof of identification. *Pays security deposit, 1st month rent, rental arrears, utility arrears *Income must exceed expenses * Homeless or near homeless * Eviction or utility shut off notice * Domestic Violence individuals do not need income to be eligible.

Service area

Bedford, PA Fulton, PA Huntingdon, PA

Agency info

Center for Community Action

Center for Community Action, as part of the national Community Action network, also shares the national goals developed by the Office of Community Services related to families and communities: - Helping low-income people become more self-sufficient. - Improving the conditions in which low-income people live. - Helping low income people own a stake in their community. - Creating and maintaining partnerships among supporters and providers of services to low-income people. - Increase agency capacity to achieve results. - Strengthen family and other supportive systems in low-income people's lives, especially vulnerable populations so they achieve their full potential. Throughout the central-western PA area, CCA offers the following human services: Child Care Information Services, Employment Advancement and Retention Network and Work Ready, Emergency Food and Shelter, Financial Literacy Workshops, Human Services Development Fund, GED/HiSet Preparation, HiSet testing, Pre-Employment Transitional Services,