Program areas at Community Action of Laramie County
Healthcare for the homeless (hch): this fund provides comprehensive primary healthcare for the homeless in cheyenne. Services include medical consultation, evaluation, treatment, prescription assistance, laboratory, x-rays, limited dental and visual services, referrals for mental health and substance abuse counseling, and transportation in coordination with healthcare appointments.
Community services block grant: provides outreach programs and general operating expenses for the organization.
Self-sufficiency- this program provides financial assistance to low-income individuals and families in emergency situations. The goal of the program is to enable individuals to become self-sufficient. The program provides qualified individuals with housing, or with short-term monetary assistance for deposits, rent, fuel, or other needs. Grant funds are used primarily for emergency assistance situations; therefore, the type of assistance that can be provided is governed by the grant received. The organization owns apartment complexes and homes for low-income clients. The organization also owns an apartment complex to house homeless veterans as part of the va grant and per diem program. The duration of use of these properties by the client is limited to 2 years, during which time the organization provides case management to help the clients become self-sufficient.
Kinship support services: this program assists grandparents over the age of 55 who are raising their grandchildren. The program provides support groups, monthly respite, and assistance with guardianships and other issues unique to these individuals. Cheyenne farmer's market: the event begins in august and runs through the beginning of october. The market, which is held on saturdays only, features farmers and vendors with fresh fruits and vegetables, honey, breads, pastries, and cheeses. The organization receives a commission from these vendors based on sales.