Program areas at HACAP
Food and nutrition - services include:-channeling donated and purchased food to various Community outlets that feed the needy.-reimbursing registered home family day care providers for providing usda approved meals and snacks to children in their care.-providing prenatal and nutritional education and social assessment for pregnant women.-providing assessment and outreach for low-cost or no-cost health insurance.-providing well child care for children from birth through 21 years of age.-administering the usda funded supplemental nutrition Program for women, infants, and children (wic).-providing oral health education and screening for children from birth up to age 21.-providing nutritious meals and snacks that meet daily nutritional requirements for children and seniors.-providing meals, medical information, medical equipment loans, and some property maintenance services for the elderly.
Veteran support - services include: -temporary assistance to homeless veterans and their families that provide housing and economic stability.-providing case management services to veterans and their families that connect them with Community resources and veteran's benefits.
Energy - services include:-energy efficiency education, budget counseling, and incentives for qualified households.-energy crisis and bill payment assistance to elderly, disabled, and low-income households.-weatherization assistance Program to reduce personal utility costs by improving the housing stock of low-income individuals and families.-housing rehabilitation to improve the safety of housing stock for low income households.
Homelessness - services include: -temporary assistance to homeless children by providing funds for emergency childcare, health care, protective clothing, and education supplies or special events.-providing support to communities in leveraging resources that bring together volunteers and families in need.-managing a number of apartments and single-family dwellings for homeless families with children that provide them with safe and stable housing.-stabilizing the homeless through safe housing, needs assessment, and creating Action plans for returning to society.-providing housing for at risk populations in four counties.-providing permanent housing for chronically homeless unaccompanied adults in linn county.
Children - services include:-increasing quality child care capacity by providing training opportunities to child care centers and family day care homes. -providing safe shelter for children during times of family crisis.-head start and early head start programs to provide comprehensive child development for children from birth to age five, pregnant women, and their families.-strengthening the quality and expanding the availability of child care for families with young children.-providing opportunities for parents to strengthen parenting skills.
All other Program revenue