The following services are operated by Community Progress Council, Inc. These Programs receive funding through the Homeless Assistance Program (HAP) and/or the Human Services Development Fund (HSDF), programs administered by the York County Human Services Department.
Purpose:
CPC Case Management is your partner in problem solving. It is their mission to provide you with complete services and support in order for you and your family to reach your goals.
Case Management is a strategy for helping a family and/or individual, who faces many problems, to plan and put into action a set of custom-made steps that will lead to a solution of his/her problems over time, and reach self-sufficiency.
What Can Case Management Help You With?
- Housing
- Employment
- Connecting you to other social service agencies
- Budgeting
- Navigating through system
Eligibility:
Who qualifies for Case Management?
Adult Services Case Management
*There may be exclusions that will not be counted toward your income. If you are close to the income limits, please schedule an appointment to determine your eligibility.
OR
Homeless/Near Homeless Case Management
You or your family are homeless if you:
- Are residing in a group shelter, domestic violence shelter, hotel or motel paid for with public or charitable funds; mental health, drug or alcohol facility, jail or hospital with no place to reside; living in a home, but due to domestic violence need a safe place to reside.
- Have received verification that you are facing foster care placement of your children solely because of lack of adequate housing or need housing to allow reunification with children who are in foster care placement.
- Are living in a “doubled-up” arrangement for six (6) months or less on a temporary basis.
- Are living in a condemned building.
- Are living in housing in which the physical condition presents life and/or health threatening conditions (e.g., having dangerous structural defects or lacking plumbing, heat or utilities).
- Are living on the streets, in cars, doorways, etc.
You or your family are near homeless if you:
Are facing eviction, having received either written or verbal notification from the landlord that you will lose your housing unless some type of payment is received.