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Community Action Agency, Getting Ahead

*Program consists of two components including a 15-week class called Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin’-by World; then upon completion, participants shift to the Staying Ahead Program where they are paired with 2 mentors who meet regularly for about 6 months to advise, counsel and encourage *Program assists with GED, trade/vocational education, higher education to improve opportunities for jobs with a livable wage; employability skills, and opportunity to participate in the Agency’s On-The-Job Training (OJT) Program; job placement, coaching, and counseling; ongoing counseling, monitoring, and support from a case manager/social worker to ensure continued progress toward family self-sufficiency goals; multiple opportunities for crisis/emergency assistance during the first year based on the availability of resources *Participants meet once a week in a relaxed discussion type atmosphere and class members work closely with Career Source, TCC and Lively Vocational School; funding may be available to pay for tuition, books, job training, childcare on a case by case basis *Call for more information about class dates and times *Persons interested in becoming a mentor may fill out an application on website or call to volunteer

Services: Economic Self Sufficiency Programs, Financial Literacy Training, Mentoring Programs, Volunteer Opportunities

309 Office Plaza Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 222-2043 x4

DCF, A Pathway to Prosperity

*DCF program that aids foster youth from the ages of 18-26 who will, or already have, aged out of foster care, in transitioning to becoming an independent adult *Connects foster youth with care navigators who provide resources in the area that help achieve economic self-sufficiency, special services for former foster youth, and resources that help young adults thrive in independence *Open to public benefit customers, pregnant mothers with substance use disorders, and parents who need assistance

Services: Case/Care Management, Economic Self Sufficiency Programs, Specialized Information and Referral

1317 Winewood Blvd, Bldg 1, Rm 202

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(850) 300-4673

HUD, Tallahassee Housing Authority, Family-Self Sufficiency

*HUD-sponsored assistance to families in Public Housing or Section 8 programs to become economically independent (Family Self-Sufficiency Program) *Families enroll by signing a time-limited contract (currently 5 years); work on individual goals, which might include education, job training, developing a monthly budget, starting a savings account and working toward home ownership *Head of each FSS family required to become employed *FSS staff provides case management and referral services for clients, offers workshops and support groups on topics relevant to self-sufficiency *Some FSS families eligible for escrow account that saves a portion of rent payment in an interest bearing account for future use *All applicants must begin by attending a program orientation and then an interview; orientations are only held a few times a year

Services: Economic Self Sufficiency Programs, Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing

2940 Grady Rd

Tallahassee, FL 32312

(850) 385-6126 x305

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