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SUMMARY:Insights for Community Action Agencies (CAAs): Designing Better Programs to Support Young Parent Families
DESCRIPTION:Join representatives from the National Community Action Partnership\, Third Sector and the Waccamaw Economic Opportunity Council (WEOC) from South Carolina to discuss the importance of elevating young parent families as a priority population and the importance of leveraging a 2Gen approach within Community Action Agencies. \nThird Sector will provide an overview of The Southeastern Cohort on Young Parents and Families\, comprised of the Kentucky Department of Family Support (DFS)\, the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS)\, and WEOC. The Southeastern Cohort is working to enhance and align programs\, policies\, and systems to better support young parents (ages 16-24) and their families. As a member of the Southeastern Cohort\, WEOC will share insights from the process of designing STEP UP—a new pilot focused on better supporting young parents through intensive case management. A key topic will include how to measure program performance to achieve 2-gen outcomes using ROMA in conjunction with on-going young parent and provider feedback. The Southeastern Cohort on Young Parents and Families is led by Third Sector and partially funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. \nSpeakers:\n● Joel Straker\, Manager\, Third Sector\n● Tiffney Marley\, CCAP\, NCRT. Vice President\, Practice Transformation\, National Community Action Partnership\n● James Pasley\, Waccamaw Economic Opportunity Council\n● Bradley Phillips\, Community Service Specialist and Certified ROMA Trainer\, Waccamaw Economic Opportunity Council \nRegister
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/insights-for-community-action-agencies-caas-designing-better-programs-to-support-young-parent-families/
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SUMMARY:An Asset for Community Action’s Families: Resources at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 21 | 2pm ET/1pm CT/12pm MT/11am PT | Register \nWe know that COVID-19 has had a major impact on the lives of our most vulnerable families. One area of life that will be affected by the pandemic long after its health and economic impacts have begun to recede is families’ personal finances. The pandemic has stressed many families’ finances and credit in profound ways. Late rent payments\, potential evictions\, accruing utility/water payment balances\, credit card debt and other financial challenges have spiraled. What rights do people have? What tools/resources can help Community Action staff as we work with families to provide hope that they can build a solid financial future? The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has many resources available to help\, and this webinar will provide an overview of these resources. Learn how! \nPresenters: Denise DeVaan\, Jill Wheeler\, Irene Skricki from CFPB
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/an-asset-for-community-actions-families-resources-at-the-consumer-financial-protection-bureau/
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SUMMARY:The Right to Vote: A Short History & Issues for 2020
DESCRIPTION:The right to vote is essential to American Democracy. Throughout our history\, access to the polls for communities of color and low-income community members has been threatened and jeopardized. Joint us for a short history of attacks on voting rights in America and current concerns for the 2020 cycle. \nRegister
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/the-right-to-vote-a-short-history-issues-for-2020/
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